Grandpappy the Pirate (Episode)

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Grandpappy the Pirate
Episode No.: 115a
Airdate: 18.02.2009
Season: Season 6
Previous Episode: Ditchin
Next Episode: Cephalopod Lodge

"Grandpappy the Pirate" is an episode from Season 6.

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Mr. Krabs’ granddad is coming to town! But instead of being excited, Mr. Krabs is nervous because his swarthy pirate granddad thinks that Mr. Krabs is a pirate, too. So, Mr. Krabs turns the Krusty Krab into a pirate ship. When his granddad finds out that it is a farce, Mr. Krabs admits to lying and destroys the ship! He destroys the sail, rips off SpongeBob's clothes, Patrick's clothes and Squidward's clothes! And the whole ship gets reduced to the Krusty Krab again. Mr. Krabs shows his granddad around the Krusty Krab and he (granddad) likes what Mr. Krabs did with all the prices on the menu. He said that it was some "good lootin'." When leaving the Krusty Krab, Grandad helps himself to a little of Mr. Krabs' booty!

Trivia/Goofs

  • This is the 4th episode to have krabs on the title card.
  • If pirates couldn't lie, and Mr. Krabs was NOT a pirate, (He only was in the past) then Mr. Krabs could lie.
  • Mr. Krabs says he never was a pirate, however, in Arrgh! he was a pirate.
  • When Mr. Krabs tears off Sponge Bob, Patrick, and Squidward's clothes, Squidward doesn't need to cover himself, since he doesn't wear pants or underwear

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Episode Transcript: Grandpappy the Pirate


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