Krabby Road (Episode)

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Krabby Road
Episode No.: 101b
Airdate: 3.3.2008
Season: Season 6
Previous Episode: House Fancy
Next Episode: Penny Foolish

"Krabby Road" is an episode from Season 6

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After breaking out of Bikini Bottom Jail by hiding behind a moustache (when he escapes, he wears it like a wig), Plankton comes back to the Chum Bucket, only to be kicked out by Karen. After looking through his things, he finds a guitar. SpongeBob, whom of which was singing along happily to a censored song about the Krabby Patty formula, comes to find Plankton and thinks that he is in a rock band. Plankton happily agrees to it as a plot to steal the formula. Patrick joins after showing a talent of using his belly as kettle drums, following along with Squidward joining because he wants the fame. SpongeBob, Patrick, and Plankton go to "rehearsal", only come to find out that the name of their band is called["Plankton And The Patty Stealers." They receive t-shirts, with Patrick wanting pink to make it look like a tattoo, and start to "write" a song. Plankton tries to get them to write a song about the Krabby Patty formula, but fails. Meanwhile, Squidward is lifting weights to get a great athletic body for when he gets famous. A little bit later on, Squidward has a great body, and the "band" heads for the Krusty Krab for their first "gig." Upon arrival, Plankton ditches them to go steal the formula, only to find out that they have been surrounded by police. They catch Plankton and put him in jail. The episode ends with SpongeBob saying that they have 22 more years until the next band practice.

Trivia/Goofs

  • The title of the episode is a parody of the classic Beatles Abbey Road album. Abbey Road Studios (The recording studio of the Beatles) is also used for music recording and a mixing facility for the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Krabby Road is also an album on the Nickelodeon short "Plankton's Holiday Hits" by Plankton, in which it is image features Plankton crossing the street in the same fashion as on the real Abbey Road album cover.
  • This episode premiered along with a rerun of "20,000 Patties Under the Sea".
  • The first song Patrick played on his belly was The William Tell Overture, a work composed by Gioachino Rossini.
  • It is possible that this episode takes place after the movie.
  • This episode was part of the Gimme 5 special on Nickelodeon.
  • This is the second time all these characters have been in a band together.
  • It is revealed that Mr. Krabs does not want SpongeBob singing.
  • This is the third time that SpongeBob wears a wig. The first was in "No Weenies Allowed" and the second was in "Wigstruck".
  • This is the second time that Squidward becomes muscular.
  • It is revealed that Patrick grows hair quickly.
  • Mr. Krabs did not appear in this episode, but was mentioned several times.
  • In the end, Plankton said that he could not escape from prison, but the bars were wide enough for him to squeeze out.
  • This is the third time Plankton is shown as a baby. The first was in Friend or Foe?. The second was in Goo Goo Gas.

Transcript

Episode Transcript: Krabby Road


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