Krabby Land (Episode)

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*As SpongeBob disguises itself as a flower, you can see a hair on his forehead, although SpongeBob has no hair.
 
*As SpongeBob disguises itself as a flower, you can see a hair on his forehead, although SpongeBob has no hair.
 
*This is the last time Mr. Krabs is an antagonist of the episode.
 
*This is the last time Mr. Krabs is an antagonist of the episode.
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*Krabby the Clown is a parody of Krusty The Clown from the Simpsons, who is a parody of McDonald.
  
 
==Transscript==
 
==Transscript==

Revision as of 04:30, 21 February 2008

Krabby Land is an episode from season 3

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==Info==
SpongeBob in Summer Spirit

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It is the beginning of the new season and SpongeBob is in the spirit to have fun. Mr. Krabs is scheming plans on how to make more money. So Mr. Krabs goes to a playground and sees loads of kids playing on the playground instead of going to eat at the Krusty Krab.

So Mr. Krabs makes up a playground called: KRABBY LAND! It is just a pile of junk and it is very fragile. This attracts many kids but Mr. Krabs tells everyone to keep eating Krabby Pattys. The kids dont really love the park and they could get bored. So Mr. Krabs promises tht a clown (Who is him) would come.

When that time comes, SpongeBob is exited too but he is dissapointed that it is a phony Mr. Krabs. When he comes out, the kids are fooled and they are angry, yet Mr. Krabs does not care. Eventually money falls comes to the kids because it falls out tof the sky because of Mr. Krabs sins.

Trivia

  • As SpongeBob disguises itself as a flower, you can see a hair on his forehead, although SpongeBob has no hair.
  • This is the last time Mr. Krabs is an antagonist of the episode.
  • Krabby the Clown is a parody of Krusty The Clown from the Simpsons, who is a parody of McDonald.

Transscript

Episode Transscript: Krabby LandTemplate:Slogan

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