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Quincy is a bank teller at the bank, as well as a hotel front desk worker. He first appears in the episode "The Card." He is a light green fish with a lime-green dorsal fin and lime-green eyelids. He wears a black suit and a magenta bowtie. In "Model Sponge," he is purple.
Quincy is a person who works at the bank. He appeared in the episode, The Card. Looks. Quincy has green hair, a black jumper with a purple ribbon on it, black shoes and black pants. Trivia. He is SpongeBob's favorite Money Man. He has a cameo in Model Sponge.
SpongeBob: The new Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy... This article is a transcript of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "The Card" from season 6, which aired on November 28, 2008. Quincy: Next!
Quincy Full Name: Quincy Cast Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Occupation: Bank Teller Description: Appeared in "The Card" as one of the bank tellers. Wears a black suit, white shirt, and a purple bow-tie. Has green skin and green hair.
SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It was revealed as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards on May 1, 1999, and officially premiered on July 17, 1999.
SpongeBob was originally going to be named SpongeBoy, and the series called SpongeBoy Ahoy!; both of these were changed as the name was already trademarked. Nickelodeon held a preview for the series in the United States on May 1, 1999, after it aired the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards.
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Initially, Hillenburg wanted to use the name SpongeBoy—with no last name—and the series was to have been called SpongeBoy Ahoy! However, the Nickelodeon legal department discovered—after voice acting had been completed for the original seven-minute pilot episode—that the name "SpongeBoy" was already in use for a mop product. [9]