The Krabby Kronicle (Episode)

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==Trivia/Goofs==
 
==Trivia/Goofs==
 
*If you write an 80,000 word novel and if a newspaper was charging $0.25 per word, you would pay $20,000 to get your novel published.
 
*If you write an 80,000 word novel and if a newspaper was charging $0.25 per word, you would pay $20,000 to get your novel published.
*This episode is similair to the ''Disney's The Replacements'' episode "The Truth Hurts", the ''Hey Arnold!'' "The Big Scoop" and also, the ''My Gym Partner's A Monkey'' episode "Poop Scoop".
 
 
*When Patrick arrives with his pole wife, the street sign says "Conch Street", an obvious reference to the street they live on.
 
*When Patrick arrives with his pole wife, the street sign says "Conch Street", an obvious reference to the street they live on.
  

Revision as of 11:43, 20 August 2008

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The Krabby Kronicle
Episode No.: 110a
Airdate: 8.8.2008
Season: Season 6
Previous Episode: Boating Buddies
Next Episode: Untitled 110b Episode

"The Krabby Kronicle" is an episode from Season 6

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SpongeBob satisfies two more customers and Mr. Krabs advertises the restaurant in a newspaper. Then he sees that no new customers are at the Krusty Krab because no one read Krabs' ad. He finds out he chose the unpopular newspaper. After seeing how to get an ad on the newspaper saying 25 cents per word, he gets an idea by making his own newspaper called the Krabby Kronicle. SpongeBob is assigned to find the stories and publishes the first copy the next day which does not end up successful. Afterwards, the paper turns into a gossip paper that spreads blatant lies towards everyone which is ruining everyone's lives and this is how it begins. First SpongeBob sees Mrs. Puff's car next to a police car and he writes a story about a high-speed chase which forces Mrs. Puff out of business. Second, a fish punches Larry the Lobster but he doesn't get hurt. SpongeBob writes a story about Larry getting beaten up which costs him his membership in the gym. Third, SpongeBob writes a story about Plankton's chum made from other fish's chum which makes Plankton go out of business. And finally, he writes about Sandy being dumb which costs her her science awards. Then, SpongeBob realizes what he's just done. SpongeBob goes to talk to Mr. Krabs but it fails. SpongeBob is not happy about the fact he is ruining everyone's lives but when Mr. Krabs asks for the wildest story ever, he decides to write something which can show Krabs how bad he's made everyone. But SpongeBob ends up making a story on Mr. Krabs overworking him and underpaying him revealing the truth about the paper. This causes the paper to go bankrupt and for Mr. Krabs to lose all the money he earned from the paper. Mr. Krabs then discovers that he can make copies of money with the machine he used to make the papers (similair to forging money) and Patrick appears with his new wife: a pole. (which Krabs wrote to make the paper more interesting)

Trivia/Goofs

  • If you write an 80,000 word novel and if a newspaper was charging $0.25 per word, you would pay $20,000 to get your novel published.
  • When Patrick arrives with his pole wife, the street sign says "Conch Street", an obvious reference to the street they live on.

Transcript

Episode Transcript: The Krabby Kronicle


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