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~ Walter Haddock complaining about Sandy taking his line in "The Fish Bowl".
Walter Haddock is a recurring character in SpongeBob SquarePants. He appears as the main antagonist of the episode "Mustard O' Mine".
In "Born to Be Wild", he was voiced by Rodger Bumpass. In "The Fish Bowl", he was voiced by Tom Kenny. In Mustard O' Mine", he was voiced by John Gegenhuber.
Biography[]
In "Born to be Wild", he warns SpongeBob about the Wild Ones.
In "The Fish Bowl", after Sandy says "Eureka!", Walter is seen searching for gold and says "Hey, that's my line!", and when Sandy says "Double eureka!", Walter and a smaller version of him are seen saying "That's our line".
In "Mustard O' Mine", he first appears in the Krusty Krab's kitchen right before SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs prepare to get mustard from the Mustard Mines. He tells them that he went there and discovered that there is a mummy's curse there, and that nobody escapes alive. None of them believe him, and Patrick points out that Walter shouldn't still be alive if what he's says is true. Walter says "Or am I?" and escapes the kitchen.
At first they actually believe that he's gone, but Squidward sees his foot in front of his hiding place behind the kitchen door and points points it out. Walter rejects the statement and hides his foot.
Later in the episode, After SpongeBob strikes mustard, Walter suddenly shows up. He plugs up the hole SpongeBob made in the ground with a cork and tells SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward that the mummy's curse he told them about was a lie. He just wanted them to stay away from the Mustard Mines because if it is mined, the twenty million pounds of pressure against the condiment would cause it to erupt from the ground. Squidward doesn't believe Walter and thinks that he wants all of the mustard for himself. He tells Walter to uncork it, but Walter raises his fists to threaten Squidward. Squidward doesn't want to fight, but Walter beats him up anyway. After Patrick joins the fight, Walter pounds his head, hurts his hand, and slams him into the mustard hole.
The mustard then begins to erupt and Walter bounces around crazily before calmly taking the escalator back to the surface.