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Mr. Puff

She doesn't like to talk about it.
 
SpongeBob regarding Mrs. Puff's husband's situation, "Krusty Love"
Character

Mr. Puff was Mrs. Puff's late husband who makes a brief live-action appearance in the episode "Krusty Love." He was killed by humans and turned into a lightbulb cover for a lamp. He later appears alive in "Hysterical History."

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What happened to Mr. Puff in the Spongebob series? toggle section
In the SpongeBob series, Mr. Puff, Mrs. Puff's husband, was tragically transformed into a pufferfish lamp, a fact disclosed in the 'Krusty Love' episode. This incident took place between the end of the third season and the beginning of the fourth. His untimely death explains why Mrs. Puff retains her marital title despite being single.
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What is the significance of Mr. Puff being turned into a lightbulb cover? toggle section
In the SpongeBob SquarePants series, Mr. Puff's transformation into a lightbulb cover is a significant plot point. This event, disclosed in 'Krusty Love', reveals that humans killed Mr. Puff, the husband of Mrs. Puff, and made him into a lamp cover. This explains Mrs. Puff's single status, despite her title. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie also features a pufferfish lamp, but it's uncertain if this is Mr. Puff.
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In which episode does Mr. Puff make a live-action appearance? toggle section
Mr. Puff, recognized as Mrs. Puff's late spouse in the SpongeBob SquarePants series, briefly appears in live-action format in the episode titled 'Krusty Love'. His fate was to be transformed into a lamp's lightbulb cover following his demise at the hands of humans.
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What does Mr. Puff wear in the Spongebob series? toggle section
In the Spongebob series, Mr. Puff's attire varies. He is often seen in a biker's outfit, which includes a light brown helmet with a dark white skull and dark green pants held up by a strap. He also dons a cowboy outfit, comprising a white jacket, light blue pants, a star-studded belt, brown boots, and a tan hat. Additionally, he wears a light gray suit with a red tie, black shoes, and occasionally, a gray fedora with a black ribbon.
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Description

Mr. Puff highly resembles Mrs. Puff, except he has light brown hair with a bushy mustache, and his fins are beige like his body, while Mrs. Puff's fins are light teal. He wears a gray suit and white shirt with black tie, along with black pants and shoes.

Biography

He married Mrs. Puff.

In the Industrial Revolution era, he ran the first successful boatmobile factory that produced the first-ever boat, the Model C, and also owned the Bikini Bottom Hospital next to it.

At some point, he was caught by fishermen and turned into a light bulb cover for a lamp, leaving Mrs. Puff a widow.

Role in series

"Krusty Love"

Mr. Puff makes his only live-action appearance in the main series when Mr. Krabs asks SpongeBob about what happened to Mr. Puff when he hears Mrs. Puff's name and that she is single despite having "Mrs." in her name. Mr. Puff is then shown to be part of a lamp with a pull switch getting turned on by a human hand, revealing him to be dead. SpongeBob then somberly remarks that Mrs. Puff does not like to talk about it.

"Hysterical History"

In the Museum of Bikini Bottom History, SpongeBob tells the story of the first successful boat assembly line and its owner, Mr. Puff. In a flashback, Mr. Puff is shown at his factory, instructing engineer versions of SpongeBob and Patrick speed up at the line number five. As they work, they have an accident on the conveyor belt and end up in the next-door hospital in the form of a Mobile C boat, where Mr. Puff jumps in and honks the horn.

Trivia

  • Mr. Puff's full name is unknown.
  • In the mobile game SpongeBob Moves In!, one of the tasks Mrs. Puff can do is talk to Mr. Puff.
  • He is a parody of American industrialist Henry Ford.