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He also has a nasal voice, a skinny body, a big droopy nose, a wide mouth, and yellow eyes with rectangular maroon irises. When he laughs, his nose appears to deflate and inflate repeatedly (in earlier episodes, this was accompanied by a sound effect.) He wears a brown shirt. Although his name has the word "squid" in it and he has only six tentacles, Squidward is an anthropomorphic octopus.[a] He lives in a moai between SpongeBob SquarePants' and Patrick Star's houses.

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He also got mad at him in episodes like "Once Bitten" or "Chatterbox Gary." In "Swimming Fools" Gary tries to attack Squidward for trespassing in SpongeBob's pool in the middle of the night. SpongeBob is the character Squidward interacts with the most and is also the one he hates more than the rest, often trying to avoid him at all costs. Squidward angrily kicks SpongeBob and Patrick out of his destroyed house. In "The Thing," Squidward gets cement dumped onto him by a truck and has his entire body covered with it, once again preventing him from speaking. In "Krusty Towers," Squidward is left hospitalized in bandages along with SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs after a fight that broke out in the hotel which caused it to collapse which causes Mr. Krabs to regret making it.

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In "Can You Spare a Dime?" When Squidward went homeless after quitting his job, he mentions that no one would take his paintings so he had to eat them. However, in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" he has shown to make good art in some artistic mediums, including wax-sculpting, pottery, and even paintings, but gets no recognition for them. Despite his lack of success, Squidward is tireless in his pursuit of artistic achievement.

Good Neighbors

Squidward Tentacles' house or simply Squidward's house is the home of Squidward Tentacles. It is one of the main locations for the SpongeBob SquarePants series. It is located in between SpongeBob's and Patrick's houses, and has been a recurring location since the pilot episode. The house is in a suburban area of Bikini Bottom much like his neighbors and the Krusty Krab and Chum Bucket as some houses can be seen from his house. Squidward's house was also known to be alive in the series such as "Good Neighbors." The episode starts with the employees at the Krusty Krab doing nothing as the restaurant closes.

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However, their relationship has taken a turn for the worst as the series progressed, with Mr. Krabs becoming greedier and more immoral, and Squidward becoming angrier and grouchier. Squidward has a reputation of being on the receiving end of injuries and bad luck as part of his miserable life. His bad luck frequently lands him in the hospital, covered in bandages, or randomly attacked by characters, resulting in excruciating pain.

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Squidward and SpongeBob are opposites, which seems to be the reason why Squidward hates him at times when he has not done anything bad to him. An avid patron of the arts, Squidward has a strong affection for interpretive dance, sculpting, painting, and playing the clarinet. Squidward always wants to be the center of attention but rarely ever is.

Artistic side

In newer episodes such as "Sentimental Sponge," Squidward is seen wearing his real nightgown. In this episode, he refers to it as a "nightshirt." It is a light purple nightgown that comes with a matching nightcap. The second version appears in "Employee of the Month" and "Funny Pants." He is a very cynical, selfish, sassy, introverted (as he stated himself), and a stick-in-the-mud individual.

Most of his bad luck serves as karma for his bad attitude, though a fair amount of it is brought about unnaturally even when he is minding his own business. This is also due to the fact that they often don’t see how annoying they are even when Squidward asks for piece and quiet. This is shown in "Jellyfishing" where Squidward unleashes a jellyfish in a jar with the intent to make it sting SpongeBob and Patrick, in retaliation for making him get stung by the Queen jellyfish. In "Fools in April," Squidward pulls a very cruel and harmful prank on SpongeBob that physically assaults him while under the manipulation of a rope tied to him, though he would apologize at the end of the episode. In "Suction Cup Symphony," Squidward kicks SpongeBob and Patrick out of his window so hard to the point of fracturing the latter's buttock bones.

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There is a blue toilet, and a bathtub and shower with pink curtains. Much of the design here is influenced by Lloyd Wright’s father; you can see that he borrows the elder Wright’s early 1920s textile-block construction and Mayan themes. Squilliam appears again in "House Fancy" where Squilliam calls Squidward to boast about how his enormous house was chosen as the fanciest house on the show House Fancy.

The house then grows arms and legs and walks away with SpongeBob and Patrick still inside. Satisfied by this, Squidward, despite only having a half-hour of relaxing time left, then realizes that they can now no longer bother him and as such, he reassures himself that he's going to relax—even if it kills him. The episode starts with SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward sleeping, but not for long after SpongeBob's foghorn wakes them all up.

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Although Squidward tried to make the last hours of SpongeBob's life meaningful and felt guilty for causing his doom, he expresses anger upon discovering that SpongeBob never actually ate the pie. In "The Lost Mattress," Squidward tries to get SpongeBob and Patrick eaten by the guard worm at the dump by having them trespass the fence while dressed up in steak suits. In "The Curse of Bikini Bottom," Squidward lends his lawnmower to SpongeBob and Patrick out of hope that they injure themselves with it. In "Sportz?," he creates a malicious sports game for them to play in an attempt to harm them and they both fell for it hurting themselves for the game. In "Scavenger Pants," Squidward makes up a really difficult scavenger hunt in hopes of getting SpongeBob and Patrick harmed.

His failure is shown to be due to his bad taste and arrogance, rather than a genuine lack of talent as he thinks he is a good artist. The entirety of his art centers on himself, apparently holding his very being to be an artistic wonder and never even considers depicting anything else. In the episode "One Krabs Trash," Squidward is shown bringing flowers to a gravestone reading "Here Lies Squidward's Hopes and Dreams", with Mr. Krab's responding "What A Baby". The exterior of Squidward's house resembles the head of a moai, a type of statue found on Easter Island.

When Squidward opens the door and turns on the light, he finds out he is in the gallery room and spots all 492 of his self-portraits hanging on the wall. He looks for the vacuum cleaner in the closet and finds it, but it is stuck in the closet. The vacuum hits Squidward and he crashes into the wall, tilting his self-portraits.

He hates his job at the Krusty Krab and is often seen sleeping or reading on the job instead of working as he is continually lazy on the job. Despite his bad temper, he is still one of the most intelligent and educated characters. He has a cynical attitude, a grandiose sense of self, and sees others as uncivilized morons while failing to accept his shortcomings. He often believes that Patrick and SpongeBob are morons due to their annoying behavior.

In "Restraining SpongeBob," Squidward is very annoyed with Patrick when he would follow him around, ask stupid questions and use his clarinet to clean the toilet. In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Squidward is the manager of the Krusty Krab 2 for six days, although due to Plankton's invasion of Bikini Bottom, the new restaurant is not in service during this time. It is also shown here that Squidward cares about what happens to the Krusty Krab and the Krabby Patty formula when he discovers Plankton selling Krabby Patties and threatens to report him to King Neptune. In "Selling Out," Squidward works as the waiter for Krabby O'Monday's. He was forced to maintain a false state of happiness, or else face "Human Resources," a thug in the back of the building. In "Slide Whistle Stooges," Squidward ends up in the hospital with a bandaged body and his slide whistle lodged into his throat, which was caused by falling off a cliff and being too distracted by annoying everyone with the instrument.

It has two windows and a wooden door with planks of wood leading to it. In episodes such as "Bunny Hunt" and "Mermaid Pants," a flower or vegetable garden is located behind Squidward's house, with a wooden shed containing gardening supplies. Squidward is relaxing in his front yard, only to be interrupted by SpongeBob and Patrick playing catch between them. When SpongeBob asks Squidward to play, he refuses and tricks them into leaving him alone by heading into his backyard for a surprise he hid back there. When SpongeBob cannot find any surprise and assumes there is no surprise at all, Patrick digs in the sand and finds a mysterious on/off switch, which he flips.

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