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A dimwitted pink starfish who is SpongeBob's best friend for life. He is normally unemployed, but has held a variety of day jobs throughout the course of the series. Despite his goofy behavior, he can occasionally show hints of brilliance.


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  • Abandoned Catchphrase: In the earlier seasons, he would occasionally exclaim "Good morning, Krusty Krew!" upon entering the Krusty Krab, though this hasn't been said by him since the pre-movie era.
  • Abusive Parents: Patrick mentions in the episode "Home Sweet Pineapple" that he was permanently kicked out of his parents' house at a young age.
  • Accidental Truth: In the episode "Patrick-Man!", he started attacking patrons at the Krusty Krab, believing that one of them was a supervillain in disguise. When Mr. Krabs is about to throw him out, it turns out that the Dirty Bubble was in fact there in disguise.
  • Acquired Situational Narcissism: All the freakin' time. He becomes one of these any time he gets a taste of power or some sort of reassurance of his "genius" abilities (the episode where he gets a boat, when he becomes king, the time when his parents come over, etc).
  • Acrofatic: He's pretty quick and nimble for a fat guy, though it depends on the writer. In one of his best moments, he was able to run faster than a train without brakes.
  • Adipose Rex: In "Rule of Dumb", he temporarily becomes a king.
  • All Take and No Give: As shown in "Yours, Mine and Mine", in Patrick's eyes, sharing amounts to SpongeBob paying for such things as food and toys and Patrick getting them all to himself.
  • Animals Hate Him: In "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve", Junior starts nibbling Patrick's head when he gets a closer look at him.
  • Attractive Bent-Gender: When he's disguised as Patricia in "That's No Lady", every male in Bikini Bottom is attracted to him, especially Mr. Krabs and Squidward.
  • Authority in Name Only: In "Rule of Dumb", after SpongeBob tells him that as king, he can have anything he wants, Patrick starts taking things from people he walks up to on the streets, to the point where he's amassed a massive amount of tribute from his "subjects." When he orders Squidward's house to be demolished to make way for a Ferris wheel, Squidward manages to sway the rest of Bikini Bottom to realize that Patrick has no real power over them, and the construction crew, and people who were about to give Patrick more stuff, walk home and wonder why they gave him anything in the first place.
  • Ax-Crazy: He's prone to random fits of violence and insanity whenever something upsets him, and sometimes not even that's necessary.
    • In "Valentine's Day", he goes on a rampage at a Valentine's Day-themed carnival out of jealousy regarding all the gifts SpongeBob gave people when all he got was a handshake, and even threatens to kill SpongeBob when he still hasn't gotten his gift.
    • In "Nature Pants", he chases SpongeBob around Jellyfish Fields while attempting to catch him with a jellyfishing net.
    • He's perfectly willing to give Gary a "bath" with a flamethrower in "Pet Sitter Pat", among other forms of abuse he heaps upon the poor snail.
  • Babysitter from Hell: He plays this role to Gary in "Pet Sitter Pat" while looking after him by acting needlessly negligent and even physically abusive to him (bathing someone with a flamethrower is a new low even for someone like Patrick). More like "Pet Sitter from Hell", though.
  • Barefoot Cartoon Animal: Even if he wears a shirt for a special occasion, he usually never wears shoes. He does own a pair of shoes in "Your Shoe's Untied" but does not actually wear them in his feet and ends up wearing it on his hands.
  • Believing Their Own Lies: In "I'm With Stupid", he makes a plan with SpongeBob to have SpongeBob pretend to be stupid for Patrick's parents so Patrick would look smarter by comparison. Somewhere along the way, he begins to think that SpongeBob really is stupid and that he himself is a genius.
  • Berserk Button:
    • NOBODY CALLS HIM TUBBY!
    • Also, don't break his heart.
    • "Patrick's Tantrum" reveals that hearing a bell makes him suffer destructive fits, during which no one is safe.
    • HIS NAME IS NOT RICK!
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Patrick means well, but he can get riled up very easily if his dreams are stolen. He has gone Ax-Crazy over jealousy towards SpongeBob at least twice.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Seriously, he can go from being delightfully silly one moment to being an Ax-Crazy psycho the next. "Big Pink Loser" has him being funnily dumb with his failed attempts to do his job right at first, without being directly harmful... only to have him scrape a broomstick against the Krusty Krab floorboards and create a mad dust air, then copy SpongeBob to get an award.
  • Big Eater: Throughout the series, he is shown to have a big appetite. Exemplified quite well after SpongeBob smells his foul breath.

    SpongeBob: Barnacles, Patrick! What did you eat!?
    Patrick: Some roast beef, some chicken, a pizza...
    SpongeBob: No, I mean just this morning.
    Patrick: Some roast beef, some chicken, a pizza...

    • "Pressure" also epitomizes this, as he brags about sea creatures being able to eat a Deluxe Krabby Patty in one bite when Sandy and the others have a competition about whether land or sea creatures are better, then proceeding to eat the whole thing in one bite.
    • He's even eaten an entire table of food in "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve" and an entire plate of Krabby Patties in "Pat No Pay".
  • Big Fun: Patrick is a funny, lovable fat guy whose ditzy moments serve as comic relief. Due to Flanderization and Took a Level in Jerkass, this was mostly prominent in the older seasons, but can still be played straight in the newer seasons every now and then.
  • The Big Guy: He's the most likely character to do the physical work required in solving a problem.
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: The fat Dumb Muscle big guy to SpongeBob's physically weak little guy.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: The Big to Squidward's Thin and SpongeBob's Short.
  • Bizarre Taste in Food: "You Don't Know Sponge" reveals that his favorite flavor of ice cream is "Dill Pickle Swirl" with extra mustard and bacon bits.
  • The Blind Leading the Blind: Patrick frequently tries to incorporate logic into the almost-as-dumb-but-smarter SpongeBob.
  • Break the Cutie: Happens to him every now and then, particularly in "Nature Pants" and "No Hat for Pat".
  • Bumbling Sidekick: And considering he's SpongeBob's sidekick, it's an accomplishment that he's the dumbest of the pair.
  • Butt-Monkey: He suffers a lot of Amusing Injuries, although not to the same level as Squidward. A good example would be the episode "Suds", where he is treated to the disastrous "Starfish treatment" (although, he admittedly deserved it for impersonating a doctor), and "Neptune's Spatula", where he's zapped a number of times by King Neptune, and has his face placed on the back of his pants (he remains like that for the rest of the episode).
  • Captain Obvious: He sometimes states the obvious in things.

    SpongeBob: Do you think we should take the stuff off the wall?
    Patrick: No way! We're not getting paid to move stuff.
    SpongeBob: Patrick, we're not getting paid at all...
    Patrick: That's what I said; we're not getting paid and that's final.

  • Callousness Towards Emergency: In "Stuck in the Wringer", when SpongeBob's health is put at risk due to a wringer super-glued to his body, Patrick — despite his awareness — does nothing to help the situation and instead blames his friend for his current state.
  • Character Check: Some later episodes revert him back to a Kindhearted Simpleton, like "Mimic Madness" and "What's Eating Patrick?"
  • Characterization Marches On: In season 1, he wasn't portrayed with as much stupidity as he would be by the next season. In fact, he wasn't at all in The Pilot; he actually gave SpongeBob words of wisdom and encouraged him to get his job, which is a shocking contrast to the bumbling idiot he'd become later on in the series.
  • The Chew Toy: Mostly in the pre-movie episodes, he'll be subjected to played-for-laughs slapstick and comedic abuse.
  • Childhood Brain Damage: It is often suggested that Patrick's stupidity is the result of frequent head injuries. In "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost", Patrick mentions that he knows a lot about head injuries, then spaces out mid-sentence. In "Big Pink Loser", SpongeBob tries to discourage Patrick from mimicking him by hitting himself with a hammer, to which Patrick responds, "I've been doing this way before I started copying you."
  • Childhood Friend: He and SpongeBob have been best friends ever since they were babies, as a flashback in "The Secret Box" shows. This is retconned in Sponge on the Run and Kamp Koral, where they met when they were a little older.
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Patrick always has a tendency to throw SpongeBob under the bus. You’d have to wonder why they’re still friends.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Patrick's a big goofball with an absurd way of thinking.

    Patrick: You've got it set to "M" for mini, when it should be set to "W" for "Wumbo".

  • Collector of the Strange: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom shows he has a sock collection despite not wearing socks.
  • Comic Trio: The Fool to SpongeBob's The Leader and Squidward's Only Sane Man.
  • Connected All Along: "Rule of Dumb" reveals he and Gary are cousins.
  • Covert Pervert: If him, along with SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs, trying to steal panties from a woman's house in "Mid-Life Crustacean" is anything to go by, then he's more perverted than he seems. Tellingly, this scene led to "Mid-Life Crustacean" being banned in 2021.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Despite his fat body and moronic personality, Patrick is not only incredibly strong but is terrifying when he loses his temper to the point where he can take on muscular thugs much larger than himself and even monsters on a few occasions. In addition, he's shown to have superpowers in several episodes, including telepathy.
  • The Cutie: He's nearly as carefree and enthusiastic as SpongeBob.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He sometimes makes cutting remarks in the earlier episodes, and occasionally the later ones, but not as frequently.
  • Depending on the Writer:
    • His level of stupidity. At times, he's a Genius Ditz who does have some good ideas, on one occasion even beating out Sandy in coming up with a plan. At others, he's so stupid that he eats a chocolate bar and immediately forgets he did so, and can't even do such simple tasks as sweeping or opening a jar. He even lampshades this in one episode.

      Squidward: Patrick, just how dumb are you?
      Patrick: It varies.

    • Whether he actually has a nose or not. He's revealed to have a nose in "Wet Painters", "That's No Lady", and "The Battle for Bikini Bottom" note The episode, not the video game, but prior to getting plastic surgery in "No Nose Knows", he reveals that he doesn't have one.
    • How much of a jerk he can be. At times, he has a complete Lack of Empathy and blows off any pain and anguish his actions may cause, while in "Donut of Shame", he's driven to fearful remorse over stealing a donut from SpongeBob.
  • Desperately Craves Affection: Patrick did not take kindly to receiving no gift in "Valentine's Day". It in fact became so serious to the point where he went on such a major Sanity Slippage and terrorized the boardwalk attendants in pursuit of an affectionate response. Luckily for him, Sandy arrives with his gift to prevent his chaos from reaching a peak.
  • Despotism Justifies the Means: In "Rule of Dumb", when he becomes the king of Bikini Bottom, he turns into a ruthless despot who believes he has the right to take and do whatever he wants.
  • Destructive Savior: In the episode "Patrick-Man!", he tries to fight the Dirty Bubble, but in the process completely destroys the Krusty Krab and only defeats the Bubble through sheer dumb luck.
  • Deuteragonist:
    • As SpongeBob's best friend, Patrick frequently tags along on his adventures and gets many episodes dedicated to his antics or his friendship with SpongeBob.
    • In the first movie, Patrick tags along with SpongeBob to retrieve King Neptune's crown and goes through many of the same struggles SpongeBob himself does, but primarily acts as comic relief while SpongeBob wants to become the Krusty Krab 2 manager.
    • In the third movie, Patrick once again tags along with SpongeBob to save Gary from King Poseidon and remains just as prominent as his yellow best friend.
  • Diabolus ex Machina: Occasionally, starting in season 7, he'd appear to make everything go bad at the last minute.
  • Disguised in Drag: When he thought a salesman was threatening his life, he, with SpongeBob's help, disguised himself as a girl named Patricia. Cue every other male in Bikini Bottom (especially Squidward and Mr. Krabs) falling for him.
  • The Ditz: One of television's most famous examples. He's so dumb that he makes SpongeBob look intelligent.
  • Dumb and Drummer: Despite his lack of intelligence, he's really good at drumming, whether he's using actual drums ("Band Geeks") or his own belly ("Krabby Road").
  • Dumbass Has a Point: Occasionally makes an intelligent observation in spite of his idiocy.
    • One such instance has him beating out Sandy in coming up with a plan.
    • In earlier episodes, Patrick tends to be the one to suggest that Squidward doesn't like him and SpongeBob. SpongeBob naturally finds such a notion unthinkable.
    • Played with in "Wet Painters". After SpongeBob panics over getting paint on Mr. Krabs' first dollar (he was warned not to get paint on it), Patrick points out that Mr. Krabs' first dollar doesn't look any different from a normal dollar and could easily be replaced with any old dollar without Mr. Krabs knowing. The way this is played with is that Patrick immediately uses the dollar SpongeBob asked him to use on a vending machine instead of replacing the dollar that got covered in paint.
    • In "Porous Pockets", Patrick is unusually more calm and down-to-earth, as he notices SpongeBob throwing all his money away to the various moochers, and warns him not to do it.
  • Dumb Is Good: Patrick's asinine mindset is rooted in his good heart, and he's much nicer than the "normals" on the show.
  • Dumb Muscle: He has been shown to be fairly strong on a few occasions, though this is especially prominent in the games.
  • Dumpster Dive: He likes to rummage through dumpsters and garbage cans and is even willing to eat food from them.
  • Easily Impressed: His standards are just as low as SpongeBob's.
  • Enemy to All Living Things: No form of life is safe around Patrick. Just ask Gary, whom Patrick mercilessly abused and mistreated in the episode "Pet Sitter Pat".
  • Evil Counterpart: To SpongeBob in "The Fry Cook Games", since Plankton has him represent the Chum Bucket in order to compete against SpongeBob participating in the games for the Krusty Krab.
  • Exposed Animal Bellybutton: He has a navel and provides the trope's page image.
  • Extreme Omnivore: He has shown himself willing to eat inedible sources, such as pet food, diapers, coffee mugs, etc.

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  • Fatal Flaw:
    • His vanity. The smallest dose of success will immediately cause Patrick to develop Acquired Situational Narcissism and disregard the well-being of others, leading to major consequences.
    • His naïvety also veers into Too Dumb to Live and The Fool territory more often than not.
  • Fat and Skinny: The Fat to SpongeBob's and Squidward's Skinny.
  • Fat Bastard: He occasionally shows traits of being an obese jerk, especially in later episodes thanks to Flanderization. "Rule Of Dumb" is a very extreme example where he goes mad with royal power.
  • Fat Best Friend: He is SpongeBob's best friend and is overweight.
  • Fat Idiot: Chubby? Check. A complete moron? Check.
  • Fat Slob: If "The Battle of Bikini Bottom" is to be believed, he prefers being messy.
  • Flanderization: Patrick started out quite dim, but he was actually fairly street smart. However, as the series progressed, Patrick became dumber and dumber until it became the vehicle for all his appearances.
  • Foil: To SpongeBob. They're both ditzy Man Children who share such interests as jellyfishing and bubble blowing, but while SpongeBob is something of a Neat Freak, a Workaholic able to hold down a steady job and often proves to be The Ace at whatever he tries (except driving), Patrick is a Fat Slob, a Lazy Bum who never stays employed for long, and is shown to be so incompetent that he can't even sweep or open a jar without outside help, but can drive surprisingly well.
  • The Fool: Along with SpongeBob in later seasons, often playing blissfully ignorant winners against Squidward's frustrated loser image.
  • Forgetful Jones: Patrick's stupidity might have less to do with a genuine lack of intelligence on his part and more to do with him having the worst memory of any cartoon character ever drawn. Whether it's his best friend's name or how to eat, you name it, he'll forget it.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: The Phlegmatic. He's loyal to SpongeBob to a fault and can sometimes be modest and thoughtful.
  • Gasshole: He belches quite often.
  • Genius Ditz: He has his moments of brilliance. In "Boating School", he was shown to be perfectly accurate behind the wheel, as he could give perfect instructions to SpongeBob simply via a large telescope, sometimes while barely paying attention, and in another episode, he even GOT a boating license despite not knowing everything there is to know about boats.
  • Gentle Giant: Patrick is rather big and strong, but he's harmless and really friendly for the most part.
  • Goofy Print Underwear: The first movie has him wear his trademark pair of Goofy Goober undergarments.
  • Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Only wears a pair of shorts.
  • Has a Type: The movie and some episodes after it imply that Patrick has a thing for mermaids.
  • Healing Factor: He can regenerate his arms in the unlikely case that they get severed. However, detached limbs grow a new body, which unfortunately is quite accurate for his species.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: He and SpongeBob are best friends.
  • Hidden Depths: He's a very good driver, as opposed to SpongeBob, and even got his driver's license before him, as shown in "Driven to Tears". It was even hinted at in "Boating School", where Patrick was helping SpongeBob in his test and nearly succeeded had the latter not admit to cheating.
  • Hilariously Abusive Childhood: When Patrick was just a little boy in elementary school, he wrote a poem and was promised that if the audience didn't like it, they'd pelt an abundance of dodgeballs at him. The latter was the case, prompting a genuinely traumatized reaction from him that still continues to haunt him in adulthood.
  • Hypocrite: He never follows any of the "advice" he teaches SpongeBob.
    • In "Grandma's Kisses", he tells SpongeBob to act like a grown-up but later acts like a baby himself. When SpongeBob points out his hypocrisy, he says that being a "grown-up" is boring and that he likes being a baby.
    • In "Something Smells", when SpongeBob believes that he is shunned by everyone in town because they think he is ugly, Patrick tells him that he should accept his ugliness. Later, Patrick thinks he caught SpongeBob's ugliness and refuses to accept it, declaring that he was once one of the "beautiful people" (in reality, it was their bad breath that caused the townsfolk to ignore them).
    • In "Little Yellow Book", he's among the many people who laugh at SpongeBob's secrets and joins in on lambasting Squidward for doing so when SpongeBob runs away crying, throwing fruit at Squidward and calling him a "diary reader".When Squidward points out that Patrick also read the diary, Patrick blows him off and accuses him of "blaming everyone else."
  • Iconic Outfit: His green shorts with purple flowers.
  • Idiot Houdini: Combined with his friend SpongeBob's near-equal Idiot Houdini tendencies, he often gets away with his actions simply because he's a nitwit.
  • Ignorant of Their Own Ignorance: In "I'm With Stupid", he manages to embody this trope while simultaneously applying it to someone else. He asked SpongeBob to pretend to be dumber than him so that Patrick's parents, who were coming for a visit, wouldn't be ashamed of him; not only does Patrick end up believing that SpongeBob really is stupid and that he himself is a genius, but it turns out that he's so dumb that he mistook his parents for random starfishes who are just as stupid as he is.

    Patrick: Dumb people are always blissfully unaware of how dumb they really are. [spaces out and drools]

  • I Just Want to Be Special: Patrick's jealousy is a recurring theme in the series. "Valentine's Day", "Big Pink Loser", "No Nose Knows", and "Yours, Mine and Mine" show that he'll break down crying and lose self-esteem when witnessing others' success, often to a fatal fault.
  • I Just Want to Be You!: In "Big Pink Loser", his determination to win an award and accomplish something for once in his life drives him to copy SpongeBob's life, wearing SpongeBob's clothes, copying all of his actions, and even painting his rock to resemble the latter's pineapple house.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: He does not take kindly when his ignorance bubble is burst, and the smallest amount of power will immediately go to his head.
  • Informed Attractiveness: When Patrick crossdresses in "That's No Lady" as a means to hide his identity, he's considered a true feminine beauty by all males in Bikini Bottom (oblivious that he's Patrick). The thing is, he really doesn't look that different from his usual self; only adding pigtails, lipstick and a dress.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Like SpongeBob, he can often be simply oblivious to and ignorant of how his behavior affects others. At times, the "innocent" part gets a little dubious. In "Driven to Tears", after SpongeBob fails his driver's test, yet again, Patrick takes it himself, and passes it with a perfect score on his first try with little effort. He wins a boat-mobile for being the one-millionth person to get a license, and immediately starts being incredibly condescending towards the fact that SpongeBob still hasn't gotten his license, and wonders why SpongeBob is so upset.
  • Insane Troll Logic: He's the one who came up with changing SpongeBob's belt to "Wumbo" after all.
  • Insufferable Genius: He becomes one following a head-on collision with a brain coral in "Patrick SmartPants", causing him to smugly look down upon others with his newfound intellect, which not only leads to isolation from SpongeBob, but even Squidward and Sandy agreeing he was better as a moron.
  • Insufferable Imbecile: He ventures into this trope in later seasons thanks to Flanderization. The most infamous example comes from The Splinter when Patrick makes SpongeBob's splinter worse and when SpongeBob rightfully complains to Patrick about it, he thinks that SpongeBob doesn't want his help despite the fact that he was worsening the problem.
  • It's All About Me: He can act selfish on occasion, such as taking advantage of SpongeBob's friendship and his generosity for his benefit, and joining in with him in forcing Squidward into their activities when he wants no part of it.
  • Jerkass Ball: He can be very mean and self-centered on occasion, though as usual, this was emphasized more due to Flanderization in later episodes.
  • Jerkass Realization: After refusing to help SpongeBob with Junior in "Rock-A-Bye Bivalve", SpongeBob shows him all the diapers he had to change (even most of them are loaded from a garbage truck) and Patrick actually feels horrible for all of this and promises to help SpongeBob with Junior.

    Patrick: I had no idea! What kind of a father am I?! Oh! I'll make it up to you, buddy. I promise!

  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He starts out as a Nice Guy in the pre-movie episodes, but eventually evolves into this. He's prone to Took a Level in Jerkass much more often than SpongeBob himself, who was also flanderized. That said, when he's not being a jerk, he still can be a well-meaning idiot and a good friend to SpongeBob. For instance, he gets angry when Squidward and Plankton suggest killing SpongeBob in "Mimic Madness", he indignantly tells the Flying Dutchman that he can't talk about SpongeBob that way when the ghost pirate makes a remark about SpongeBob being a lousy friend in "The Legend of Boo-kini Bottom", and he gets furious at Bubble Bass for not giving SpongeBob his free lunch as promised in "Moving Bubble Bass".
  • Karma Houdini: Often gets away with the things he screws up. The most notable moment is in "I'm With Stupid", when he lets SpongeBob pretend he was stupid to impress his parents, but then he went too far and actually believed SpongeBob really WAS stupid. This causes the sponge to run off in a rage... and Patrick gets away with it.
  • Keeping the Handicap: In one episode, he becomes an Insufferable Genius after his head is accidentally replaced with brain coral. Due to his new intelligence alienating his friends, he decides to replace his head back to his normal oafish self.
  • Keet: Not to the extent of SpongeBob, but he can still be pretty hyperactive.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: Mostly in the pre-movie seasons, he is an idiot with honest intentions.
  • The Klutz: In addition to his dimwitted nature, Patrick has a rather weak balance and can be quite clumsy. This was an exploit for an entertainment act held at the Krusty Krab in "No Hat Pat", in which customers had to pay to see him falling down in numerous varieties.
  • Lack of Empathy: At his worst (at his best, he's just too dumb to know any better). It's another case of Depending on the Writer, as in some cases, he just blows off any pain or anguish he causes, while in others, he can be brought to tearful remorse for stealing a donut that is actually his gift.
  • The Lancer: He is often SpongeBob's second-in-command.
  • Large Ham: Moreso in earlier episodes, but still somewhat prone to being loud and dramatic in later ones.
  • Lazy Bum: In contrast to the hard-working SpongeBob, he tends to be unwilling and uninterested in doing any physical labor.
  • Lethally Stupid: Whenever he shows up in newer episodes, it's almost guaranteed everything will go horribly wrong because of his idiocy.
  • Literal-Minded: He interprets metaphors literally as often as SpongeBob.
  • Love Hungry: See Ax-Crazy above; he has a tendency to react badly when under the impression that his friendship with SpongeBob is in jeopardy.
  • Made of Iron: Just like SpongeBob, there isn't a lot of things in the series that can put him in the hospital.
  • Manchild: Patrick is an adult and he's almost as childish as SpongeBob, if not more.
  • Manipulative Bastard: This is often how SpongeBob goes along in one of his schemes. An example would be "Squidtastic Voyage". SpongeBob was told to watch the submarine, and Patrick asked him if he looked after it from the inside as well.
  • The McCoy: With Squidward as The Spock and SpongeBob as The Kirk. Patrick is incredibly stupid, and he will always resort to Insane Troll Logic in pursuit of his ideals.
  • The Millstone: Whenever SpongeBob or anyone has a plan, Patrick is sure to screw it up, or do something stupid to make it worse.

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  • Naked People Are Funny: The series has several jokes involving him being nude, such as his inflatable pants exploding in "Patty Hype", him and SpongeBob pranking Bikini Bottom by pretending to be ghosts after stripping naked and using invisible spray on themselves in "Pranks a Lot" and hang-gliding in his birthday suit in The Sponge Bob Square Pants Movie.
  • Neet: Does not have a job. He does work at the Krusty Krab in a few episodes, though these instances shortly result in him being fired.
  • Never My Fault: Especially in the post-movie seasons, he's prone to moments of blame-shifting. The worst offenders are in "Stuck in the Wringer" and "Big Sister Sam".
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The in-between, at least in earlier seasons, where he wasn't as overly affectionate as SpongeBob but also wasn't as snide as Squidward. Later seasons, however, and even some earlier episodes, show that Patrick can be plenty mean in his own right.
  • Non Sequitur, *Thud*: In "Frankendoodle", Patrick suffers a few head injuries from DoodleBob's antics. When he gets a wrench dropped on his head that falls into his hands, he asks SpongeBob, "Where's the leak, ma'am?" When he gets knocked silly by a bowling ball, SpongeBob asks if he's okay, only to have Patrick shout back "FINLAND!"
  • The Noseless: He doesn't have a visible nose, though he's been portrayed as having nostrils on occasion. Lampshaded in "No Nose Knows" when he's jealous of all his peers having noses and undergoes plastic surgery in order to get one.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Possibly. Some fans suspect that Patrick is not really stupid, but a sociopath who does stupid and often assholish things on purpose just because he knows his low intelligence (or façade of it) will keep him from punishment. Throwaway comments in some episodes support this view, such as "Home Sweet Pineapple"note "Is it time already to ruin Squidward's day?! SpongeBob, don't start without me!", "I Had an Accident"note Sandy asks him, "Don't you have to be stupid somewhere else?", and Patrick responds, "Not till four.", and "The Card"note "SpongeBob, you can't always expect my usual brand of stupidity. I like to mix it up. Keep you on your toes."

    Wie heißt Patrick Star mit Vornamen?

    Hauptfiguren.

    Hat Patrick Star Down Syndrome?

    Patrick hat das Down-Syndrom. Doch das hindert den 26-Jährigen nicht daran, seinen Traum wahr werden zu lassen: Patrick will sich einmal so fühlen wie sein großes Idol Campino von den Toten Hosen. Patrick hat das Down-Syndrom - und rockt die Bühne wie Campino.

    Ist Gary verwandt mit Patrick Star?

    Auf dem Stammbaum ist erkennbar, dass Gary der Cousin von Patrick ist.

    Wie heißt der Stern von SpongeBob?

    Patrick Star ist ein Seestern und der beste Freund von SpongeBob.