Bunny's tattoos are Bunny Star's sentient tattoos of Leilani, a hula girl, Skip, a sailor, a seahorse, and other ocean symbols. They first appear in the episode "Pat-a-thon."
Description[]
Two of the main tattoos are Leilani the hula girl and Skip the sailor, who both have two dots for noses. Leilani wears a red lei, a grass skirt, a red headpiece, and red bands around her ankles. She has dark curly hair and peach skin. Skip's skin is not filled in except for some shading. He wears a white sailor suit with black shoes and has three strands of hair.
Role in series[]
"Pat-a-thon"[]

In "Pat-a-thon."
Patrick asks Bunny to show what she can do with her tattoo. When Bunny moves her arms, Leilani starts dancing, and she changes from a hula dancer, to a stage dancer, to a whole dance troupe.
"Terror at 20,000 Leagues"[]
Bunny is seen with a tattoo on her arm of a heart and an arrow over it, with "Me" written in the center.
"Just in Time for Christmas"[]
For Christmas, Patrick gets Bunny a new tattoo: a sentient purple seahorse, which happily moves itself onto her arm.
"Mid-Season Finale"[]
Skip and Leilani get shaken all around during Bunny's performance. Then, all of the tattoos fall off and run away.
"The Patrick Show Cashes In"[]
One of the pieces of merchandise the Patrick Show sells is a do-it-yourself tattoo kit, with a logo of Bunny tattooing her arm on it. Bobby Babbington confiscates this item from one of the lawnies when he visits the Star house.
"Tattoo Hullabaloo"[]
Bunny loses her tattoo of Skip after he ends up on Reg's skin.
Trivia[]
- In the main series, SpongeBob pretends to be a dancing tattoo in "No Weenies Allowed."