Krabby Land Park

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Krabby Land's first appearence
Fort Adventure
Toaster Rodeo

Krabby Land Park was a kiddie theme park made right beside The Krusty Krab. But the objects in the park were either falling apart, or worn down. The cheap park was only seen in the episode: Krabby Land.

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The Rides

Krabby Land was a park of horrible quality made out of used junk. Here is a list of rides that were seen at Krabby Land:

  • Fort adventure: a pair of trash cans, a piece of wood, a wooden sign and other parts used to make something bad.
  • Hose world: a couple of hoses hung up. One hose dripped water every second.
  • Toaster rodeo: toasters without wires connected to springs.
  • Rocket ship fantastica: pieces of wood that made a swing hanger. A rope was attached to a piece of wood holding a tube that was suppost to be the rocket. The tube fell because it was large and very heavy for the rope.
  • Tire swing: two pieces of wood that looked four feet tall that had a rope attached to one that held a tire. The tire was to high to get to.
  • The slide: a slide that broke easily.

Krabby the Clown

Mr. Krabs hands coloring books/liability waivers, and if the kids hand them in they get to meet Krabby the Clown. This gets the kids' attention. Krabby the Clown's sidekick is the Krabby Patty Burglar, an alter ego of SpongeBob.

Downfall

When Mr. Krabs announces that Krabby the Clown will be coming to the Krusty Krab, everyone gets excited. Kids lose their excitement when Mr. Krabs puts on a blue tomato nose and green and yellow polka-dotted tie and claims to be Krabby the Clown, only to encourage the kids to buy Krabby Patties. This causes Mr. Krabs to get beaten up by the children.

Popularity

There was lots of hype with Krabby Land and lots of kids went there. It was not very fun. It is very cheap. It caused the popularity to drop.

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