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− | '''Seymour Scales''' is the main antagonist of the SpongeBob SquarePants' 2010 video game for both Wii and DS, ''SpongeBob's Boating Bash''. He is a shark that tries to teach SpongeBob how to drive like a professional only to be revealed as a professional conman who tricks SpongeBob on how to drive recklessly. |
+ | [[File:Seymour_Scales.png|thumb|Seymour Scales with SpongeBob.]]'''Seymour Scales''' is the main antagonist of the SpongeBob SquarePants' 2010 video game for both Wii and DS, ''SpongeBob's Boating Bash''. He is a shark that tries to teach SpongeBob how to drive like a professional only to be revealed as a professional conman who tricks SpongeBob on how to drive recklessly. |
He is voiced by John O'Hurley who is best known playing J. Peterman in the NBC Sitcom, ''Seinfeld'' and also voicing King Neptune from ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. |
He is voiced by John O'Hurley who is best known playing J. Peterman in the NBC Sitcom, ''Seinfeld'' and also voicing King Neptune from ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. |
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As the story progresses when SpongeBob learned how to drive recklessly via Seymour's scam system which resulted on SpongeBob getting steadily improving when it comes to reckless driving, several friends of SpongeBob tries their best to help him to pass Seymour's test with some of them paying 15 shells each to complete the final exams. |
As the story progresses when SpongeBob learned how to drive recklessly via Seymour's scam system which resulted on SpongeBob getting steadily improving when it comes to reckless driving, several friends of SpongeBob tries their best to help him to pass Seymour's test with some of them paying 15 shells each to complete the final exams. |
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Revision as of 15:30, 18 January 2020
Seymour Scales is the main antagonist of the SpongeBob SquarePants' 2010 video game for both Wii and DS, SpongeBob's Boating Bash. He is a shark that tries to teach SpongeBob how to drive like a professional only to be revealed as a professional conman who tricks SpongeBob on how to drive recklessly.
He is voiced by John O'Hurley who is best known playing J. Peterman in the NBC Sitcom, Seinfeld and also voicing King Neptune from SpongeBob SquarePants.
Appearance
Seymour's appearance could be almost described as a light bluish-gray shark version of SpongeBob. However, his appearance consist of an orange but almost balding hair and an orange eyebrows, a tucked ivory-colored shirt, a seemingly light purple blue pants and a red and tan-striped tie.
Personality
Seymour initially appears as an affable yet jovial mentor figure towards SpongeBob, trying his best to teach him becoming a professional driver by making him driving in a reckless manner which causes danger towards other people. However, towards the end of the game, Seymour is revealed to be a manipulative con-artist who tricked SpongeBob to become a worse driver than before while taking an advantage to control SpongeBob when he's on low point due to constantly failing at his boating school test because of the pressure that he got during the test.
History
Seymour first appeared by visiting the boating school via a bus. Encountering SpongeBob when he's on a depressed state due to the latter failing to past the Driving Test for the 78th times, Seymour then takes it as an opportunity to teach SpongeBob how to become a worse driver than before with his learning system called "D.R.I.V.E." which means "Destruction, Recklessness, Impairment, Velocity and Escape." This resulted on SpongeBob happily accepts Seymour's offer without noticing his sinister intentions and after becoming Seymour's pupil, SpongeBob needs to collect 15 shells needed to sign up.
As the story progresses when SpongeBob learned how to drive recklessly via Seymour's scam system which resulted on SpongeBob getting steadily improving when it comes to reckless driving, several friends of SpongeBob tries their best to help him to pass Seymour's test with some of them paying 15 shells each to complete the final exams.