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* TokenEvilTeammate: Occasionally he's this. For example in "Whatever Happened to [=SpongeBob=]?", he initially celebrates [=SpongeBob=]'s absence, going as far as deliberately destroying a device Sandy made to track him down, and only joins in the search party when Mr. Krabs offers him a prize.
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* BlueIsHeroic: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He's turquoise, and while he's done some truly good things, he's more often than not at odds with [=SpongeBob=].
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* TooProudForLowlyWork: Squidward really hates his job as a cashier at the Krusty Krab and considers himself a talented clarinet player ([[GiftedlyBad though to anyone who knows his prowess on the instrument best, you might also know that's not the case]]).
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* AbusiveParents: Along with Abusive Grandparents.

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* AbusiveParents: Along with [[GruesomeGrandparent Abusive Grandparents.Grandparents]].
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* GiantSquid: He becomes a carnivorous giant octopus in "Feral Friends", [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick create a giant, rampaging mutant clone of him in "Snooze You Lose" and he is seen as a monster by the townsfolk when he is accidentally grown huge in "Giant Squidward".
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* AnimalsNotToScale: According to "Feral Friends", he is a giant pacific octopus, a species that can grow up to 16 feet long and weigh more than 100 pounds. However, he is typically portrayed as being no bigger than his aquatic peers (tiny compared to humans).[[note]]He ''does'' become gigantic in "Giant Squidward" and the aforementioned "Feral Friends", but only temporarily.[[/note]]
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** In "Snowball Effect", he tells the duo that snowball fights are childish, but shortly becomes interested to see them ''literally'' knock each other's brains out.

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** In "Snowball Effect", he tells the duo that snowball fights are childish, but shortly becomes interested to see them ''literally'' knock each other's brains out.out (his ImagineSpot makes it clear he doesn't assume this to be lethal, but still).
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** In "Snowball Effect", he tells the duo that snowball fights are childish, but shortly becomes interested to see them ''literally'' knock each other's brains out.

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