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Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob and Squidward that the anniversary celebration will be the perfect opportunity for Plankton to steal the Krabby Patty formula. To prevent Plankton from breaking in, Mr. Krabs has hired Patrick Star as a security guard, so he does not have to pay for a real one. SpongeBob spectacularly decorates the Krusty Krab with ...
Glorb is a pseudonymous rapper, music producer, and songwriter who uses AI voices of characters from the children's show SpongeBob SquarePants to create rap songs about gang warfare. Glorb is not legally affiliated with the copyright holders of SpongeBob Squarepants. [1] [2] [3]
Mr. Krabs discovers a lot of people are visiting the beach, so he decides to go to sell them Krabby Patties. When SpongeBob, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs are on a surfboard, they meet up with Patrick and Sandy. Patrick tries to climb onto the board, but he causes it to tip, it collides into a large wave and sweeps the five friends up into separate ...
Squidward and Mr. Krabs both believe they are hopeless and about to be killed by the large mob. SpongeBob surprises the two by returning from his errand, having bought a spatula perfectly matching Mr. Krabs' specifications, which he uses to speedily cook Krabby Patties for all the anchovies. After the mob subsides, SpongeBob is officially ...
SpongeBob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Pearl and Squidward all appear in "Major League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", an episode of the sketch comedy Robot Chicken. A segment of the episode, animated in stop motion with SpongeBob toy figures, features Mr. Krabs using crab legs as the secret ingredient for Krabby Patties. [67]
"Squidward Nose" is a song by American rapper and singer Cupcakke. It was independently released on January 11, 2019. It was independently released on January 11, 2019. The song refers to the character Squidward Tentacles from the Nickelodeon TV series SpongeBob SquarePants .
On a Tuesday night, Squidward eagerly prepares to leave work at the Krusty Krab as it closes; when he refuses to take a last-minute order from a customer, Mr. Krabs overhears the conversation and is inspired to create a night shift effective immediately. The restaurant remains open, leaving SpongeBob and Squidward to work 24 hours a day.
The music used in the segment of the episode where Squidward's marching band is playing while coming down the street was from Nick Carr, the series' music editor. He found a piece of marching band music that was a band intentionally playing poorly, but sound designer Jeff Hutchins said, "You could still discern the tune."