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"The Great Patty Caper", also known as "Mystery with a Twistery" and "Krabby Patty No More", is the 17th episode of the seventh season and the 143rd overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11, 2010.
"To Love a Patty" "Money Talks" "SpongeBob vs. the Patty Gadget" "Goo Goo Gas" "The Inmates of Summer" "The Two Faces of Squidward" "Banned in Bikini Bottom" Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants; Featurettes: Life Lessons from Bikini Bottom; Help Wanted: The Seven Seas Edition; Kick-Wham-Pow-Bob music video; Release dates: Region 1 ...
"Patty Caper": When the Krabby Patty secret ingredient is stolen, SpongeBob and Patrick have to find out who is responsible for the crime. At the end, Mr. Krabs (after failing to blame SpongeBob) explains that he took the ingredient just to avoid paying $1.99 for the delivery.
SpongeBob then gives Patrick the one he just cooked, reminding him of his preference for the original Patty. At a shareholder meeting for the company, Patrick reveals that the Patties are made of sand, exposing Don Grouper as a fraud and shutting down the factory. Mr. Krabs returns to the Krusty Krab, where he returns to his role as SpongeBob's ...
Seeing Mr. Krabs put a Krabby Patty inside the time capsule, Plankton flies in for a chance to eat the Krabby Patty to know the secret formula. After being locked in the time capsule, Plankton is transported two thousand years into the future into a chrome-plated Bikini Bottom , where he meets future versions of Bikini Bottom's citizens.
In honor of 25 years of Spongebob, Patrick and Squidward, Wendy’s is teaming up with Paramount to release the Wendy’s Krabby Patty Kollab. The Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty and Krabby Patty ...
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