Spnoge Bob How Did That Song Go Again Mr Crabs
"Born Again Krabs" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season 3. In this episode, Mr. Krabs encounters the Flying Dutchman for his inexpensive actions subsequently being sent to the infirmary subsequently eating a moldy Krabby Patty he tried to sell.
Contents
- 1 Characters
- ii Synopsis
- 3 Production
- 3.1 Music
- three.2 Release
- 4 Trivia
- 4.1 General
- 4.ii Cultural references
- four.3 Errors
- 5 References
Characters
- Squidward Tentacles
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Foggy Patty (debut)
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Harold Blossom
- Pinch-o-Matic vocalization (debut)
- Patrick Star (cameo on time card, mentioned)
- Flies
- Flying Dutchman
- Nurse (heard just)
- Davy Jones (mentioned)
- Incidentals
- Incidental 27 (cameo)
- Incidental fourteen
- Fred (cameo)
- Incidental 67 (cameo)
- Incidental 25
- Incidental 116
- Incidental thirty
- Incidental 37A
- Incidental 22
- Incidental 7
- Incidental threescore
- Incidental 41
- Incidental 20
- Incidental 6
- Incidental 12
- Incidental 49
- Incidental 37B
- Incidental 103
- Incidental 48
- Incidental twoscore
- Incidental 23 (cameo)
- Incidental 92
- Incidental 5 (cameo)
- Incidental 63 (cameo)
- Incidental 73
- Incidental 153
- Incidental 152
- Fish on TV (debut)
- Mermaid Man (mentioned)
Synopsis
One day, it is closing fourth dimension at the Krusty Krab, and Squidward is apparently delighted at existence complimentary of work, while a sad SpongeBob is non. He presently finds an old, blackened, moldy Krabby Patty nether the grill, and he tries to throw information technology out. However, this triggers an alarm, and Mr. Krabs will not permit him throw out the patty, as serving it will give him 5.2 cents, and he orders SpongeBob "non to make some other patty until that ane is sold."
The adjacent day, Squidward is informed of the conclusion, and reluctantly holds out the rancid patty to the client. The client takes ane sniff of the patty, screams in cloy, and backflips out the door.
Sure plenty, this results in the Krusty Krab losing many weeks' worth of business. Mr. Krabs wonders if information technology is the new place mats, simply Squidward angrily tells his boss information technology is the sometime rotten patty he keeps trying to serve to everyone. The stubborn Mr. Krabs dismisses such a notion and has SpongeBob bring it out. SpongeBob reveals that he has caged it since it became sentient plenty to growl at him. Mr. Krabs decides to testify his views by eating the patty, though before he eats it he sees an ambulance passing the Krusty Krab (mostly because the people already know he volition get sick from eating information technology). He eats the spoiled patty, and he is promptly rushed to the hospital minutes later while now green. As he is beingness wheeled in, Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to wrap up the remainder of the patty because he all the same thinks information technology is worth eating, while the latter worries over his boss.
Soon in the hospital, the Flying Dutchman appears to condemn him in Davy Jones' Locker for his inexpensive actions. Mr. Krabs falsely claims his name is "Harold Flower," simply the Dutchman gets confirmation from the nurse that he is lying. When they go far at the locker, Mr. Krabs begs to exist freed. The Dutchman agrees to do this, as long as he will e'er exist generous from and then on, and Mr. Krabs promises.
At the Krusty Krab (which went bankrupt and ended upward going out of business due to the amount of business concern lost and Krabs' absence), Squidward is going through his boss' belongings while a tearful SpongeBob believes he will come dorsum, though his co-worker is not convinced by the doctor'due south give-and-take. At that moment, Mr. Krabs returns to the Krusty Krab and his employees are shocked to encounter him again. SpongeBob celebrates every bit Squidward is deadpan, but Mr. Krabs promises to be less cheap and more generous.
Re-opening his restaurant, Mr. Krabs begins to treat everyone nicer with the "employee lounge" and free refills. But soon, SpongeBob and Squidward become concerned when Mr. Krabs is not the to the lowest degree bit fazed when he receives a $10,000 hospital bill and does not accept any money in the register to pay for it. When they tell Mr. Krabs how weird he has been acting, he states that he is having a bad dream and that at that place is zilch to worry about, much to their daze and confusion. Afterwards Squidward and SpongeBob tell him otherwise, he realizes that the whole thing was real and panics. He now becomes a cheapskate once again and revokes all the free things he gave to the customers and threatens to rip off i'south arm over a penny. The Dutchman and then returns to take him back to the Locker, just SpongeBob bets that Mr. Krabs is generous, and bets that he would choice him over all the money in The Dutchman'due south pocket. Mr. Krabs promptly takes the money, sending a heartbroken SpongeBob to Davy Jones' Locker. Squidward is shocked and outraged at Mr. Krabs for selling SpongeBob's soul for 62 cents and chews him out. Mr. Krabs sees the fault of his means and rejects the money for another take a chance. The Flying Dutchman and then returns with SpongeBob, not because of Mr. Krabs' repenting, but because SpongeBob was Fashion likewise abrasive due to his talkative nature and he believes that letting Mr. Krabs have SpongeBob in his life would be "a fate worse than death."
Mr. Krabs apologizes to SpongeBob for his footling human activity, but the latter dismisses it every bit he would do the same, just promptly denies it, and the crew laughs. At the terminate of the episode, the Flying Dutchman is seen reading well-nigh the locker when the phone rings. The caller is revealed to be SpongeBob, who begins to annoy the Flying Dutchman over again with his consistent chatting.
Production
Music
(‣ ) Product music |
(• ) Original music |
(◦ ) SpongeBob music |
‣ Kerry Polka - Brian Peters[title card]
‣ Torn Autonomously - Mike Sunderland["Closing fourth dimension, the saddest fourth dimension of the day."]
• Thought Vibe - Nicolas Carr[SpongeBob finds a patty under the grill]
‣ The Rake Hornpipe - Robert Alexander White[Krabs wants to sell it]
‣ Dramatic Cue (H) - Ronald Hanmer[customer screams]
‣ The Tip Elevation Polka/The Cliff Polka - Chelmsford Folk Band["Nosotros haven't had a customer in weeks."]
‣ Murder for Moderns (A) - D Grand Dolf Van Der Linden[Krabs in the hospital]
‣ Murder for Moderns (B) - D G Dolf Van Der Linden[Doctor talks to Krabs]
‣ Dramatic Cue (E) - Ronald Hanmer["This is terrible!"]
‣ Malleus Mallificarum (A) - Dave Hewson[Flying Dutchman appears]
‣ In the Catacomb - Dave Hewson["Eugene Krabs, your fourth dimension has come."]
‣ The Dreadnought Tea Clipper (B) - Tim Laycock, Robert Alexander White["I must have the wrong room."]
‣ Malleus Mallificarum (A) - Dave Hewson["So, Krabs, yous idea you could fool the Flying Dutchman?"]
‣ Cold Sweat - John Scott["What do you want from me?"]
‣ Tales From The Swamp (C) - Ron Goodwin["Davy Jones' Locker!"]
‣ Cold Sweat - John Scott["Davy Jones' locker?! Why practise I have to become there? I'grand non a bad crab!"]
‣ Tales From The Swamp (A) - Ron Goodwin[Krabs and Flight Dutchman leave the hospital]
‣ Monks (C) - Dave Hewson[sweaty socks]
• Church building Bell - Nicolas Carr["These are his socks."]
• Drowsy Reef - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield[Krabs cries]
‣ Here's Bye Sweet Lovely Nancy (B) - Tim Laycock, Robert Alexander White[Krusty Krab out of business]
‣ The Promised State - Kay Rudd[Krabs enters]
‣ The Promised State - David Farnon["Being sick fabricated me do a lot of thinking."]
‣ Gay Domestic dog - Francis Chacksfield[Krusty Krab reopens]
‣ Terror past Nighttime - Hubert Clifford[Krabs realizes he is awake]
‣ Dramatic Cue (Thousand) - Ronald Hanmer[Krabs takes everything back]
‣ Menilmontant - Eric Gesma, Bernard Rabaud[customer watches the movie in reverse]
‣ Dramatic Cue (1000) - Ronald Hanmer[Krabs takes the penny]
‣ Malleus Mallificarum (A) - Dave Hewson[Dutchman reappears]
‣ Cold Sweat - John Scott["That little brandish of parsimonious penny pinching..."]
‣ Tales From The Swamp (C) - Ron Goodwin["...for eternity!"]
‣ In the Catacomb - Dave Hewson["Well, a deal'southward a bargain."]
• Church Bell - Nicolas Carr["Let'south go."]
‣ The Haunted Castle - Paddy Kingsland[SpongeBob sticks up for Krabs]
• Steel Licks viii - Jeremy Wakefield[62 cents]
‣ Tales From The Swamp (A) - Ron Goodwin[Dutchman takes SpongeBob]
‣ Hawaiian Cocktail - Richard Myhill["What have I done?"]
• Puka A - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield[Flight Dutchman takes SpongeBob back to the Krusty Krab]
• Hooka - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield[ending]
Release
- This episode is bachelor on the Tales from the Deep, Complete tertiary Season, 2-Flavour Tv Pack, The Ultimate SpongeBob Box Fix, Double Feature Volume 3, The Ultimate Box Set, Exposed!: The Ultimate Box Set up, Really Large Box Set, The Underwater Stories, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Season DVD Collection, Favorite Episodes, The SpongeBob SquarePants Drove, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Season DVD Drove, SpookTacular, From the Beginning, Part ii, SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. 5, Outset 100 Episodes, SpongeBob ScaryPants Collection, The Best 200 Episodes Ever, The Tertiary & Fourth Seasons, Ghouls Fools, and Consummate Tertiary Flavour DVDs.
- This episode is also bachelor on the Deep Bounding main Sillies and Tales from the Deep VHS tapes.
Trivia
General
- The episode was released on the Tales from the Deep DVD on January 28, 2003, nine months before it aired on American idiot box.
- The title bill of fare is similar to that of "The Chaperone," though it is orange instead of light blue, in that location are flowers added, there are more than bubbling added, and does non accept a 4:3 attribute ratio like-matter in it.
- This episode and its sister take been pulled by Nickelodeon since February 21, 2020, probable because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Although a few SpongeBob episodes were also pulled for the same reason, they were restored on the network since February 2021.[2]
- Nicktoons, still, continues to air this episode and its sister.[3] [4]
- In "Patty Hype," Mr. Krabs expresses concern for tainted patties when he thinks the light-green painted patty is spoiled and tries to burn it. In this episode, he has no concern for the rotten patty, and wants it served like a fresh patty.
- Mr. Krabs' "fake" name was "Harold Flower." According to the Only the Clonely comic strip plant in SpongeBob Comics No. 54, Harold is actually Mr. Krabs' middle name.
- In the Hebrew version of this episode, Mr. Krabs says his name is "Shimon Vaza" (which means "Simon Vase").
- In the Brazilian version, Mr. Krabs says to The Flight Dutchman that his proper name is "Harold Flores" (Harold Flowers). Flores is an actual last name in Brazil.
- In the European Portuguese version, Mr. Krabs' pretend name is "Horácio Flores," being both bodily Portuguese names.
- In the German version, Mr. Krabs says that his name is "Benjamin Blümchen," referencing an iconic children's cartoon character his voice player is known for in Germany; Jürgen Kluckert, the phonation of Benjamin, voices Mr. Krabs in the German language dub.
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs nearly rips off a customer's arm for a penny. In "Sleepy Time," he lands Moby Dollar in a dream sequence but tells SpongeBob to "never mind" the small alter (when it spouts pennies). It may exist because this time, he has no money at all and is desperate to pay the bill.
- The Flying Dutchman has half dozen coins that added upwardly to 62 cents. I possible combination is two quarters, two nickels, and two pennies.
- In the Russian version, Mr. Krabs sells SpongeBob for 68 cents instead of 62.
- This episode is one of the rare times when Mr. Krabs turns downwards money. He states "I don't want this foul coin" and would rather want "SpongeBob back."
- This is the first (and so far only) episode that shows a time card with SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs on it.
- This episode shows that even though Squidward tin can be rude and hateful, he has more than morals than Mr. Krabs.
- The Let'south Only Play live broadcast afterward a test carte du jour on Nickelodeon aired with this episode and "I Had an Accident during its American television premiere.
- In the Smoothen dub, the episode's title is "Drugie życie Kraba" (Krabs' Second Life).
- In the German dub, the episode has the contemptuous title of "Geizig bleibt geizig" (Stingy remains stingy).
- In one scene, Squidward is shown flicking the bun off the patty and telling SpongeBob to give him a different patty, only when the view is dorsum to the patty, the bun is dorsum on the patty. Squidward but puts the bun back on the patty offscreen.
- When Incidental 60 is about to pick up the penny, the penny is on the ground. However, in the next scene, when the photographic camera zooms out to encounter that Mr. Krabs parsimoniously grabs a agree of Incidental threescore's right arm, the penny is gone. It is possible that Incidental 60 already picked up the penny past the fourth dimension Mr. Krabs grabs his arm.
- When the Flying Dutchman returns and gives SpongeBob back, he says he merely had him for 30 seconds; exactly thirty seconds elapse betwixt the time the Dutchman leaves with SpongeBob and returns him to Mr. Krabs.
- This episode marks the first time Mermaid Human and Barnacle Boy are mentioned outside of a Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy episode.
Cultural references
- In James Joyce's Ulysses, Leopold Bloom uses the pen name 'Henry Flower' when exchanging adulterous letters with 'Martha Clifford'.
- This episode'southward title parodies the phrase "Built-in Once again Christian."
Errors
- Even though Mr. Krabs fabricated it a rule not to serve whatsoever normal Krabby Patties until the rotten patty is served, Squidward attempts to serve a client the rotten patty and other people are eating in the background.
- They could accept been eating other items on the carte also Krabby Patties.
- For i frame, Squidward's hand appears to exist detached from the residue of his arm.
- The door Mr. Krabs enters the function through leads to the kitchen, yet there is no sign of the condiments or freezer door, and information technology is incredibly dark.
- When Squidward wakes up from his nap, he enters from the right. Mr. Krabs' office is to the left of the order counter.
- When Flying Dutchman says, "...simply yous were inexpensive,...", his green glowing silhouette behind himself freezes, even though he moves slightly.
- When SpongeBob says, "...the 'employee lounge'.", there is a white edge on the right.
- The 62 cents that Flying Dutchman gives to Mr. Krabs take iv errors.
- One error is that when the 62 cents are beginning shown, their position is on Flight Dutchman's right manus. However, after the next ii scenes, when Flight Dutchman gives 62 cents to Mr. Krabs, their position is on Flight Dutchman's left mitt.
- The other ane is the number of coins that are supposed to be 62 cents. When the 62 cents are start shown, the number of coins is 6. However, after the next two scenes, when Flying Dutchman gives 62 cents to Mr. Krabs, the number of coins is viii instead of six.
- The other ane is the colors of the 62 cents. When the 62 cents are first shown, iii of them are silver, two of them are copper, and one of them is in gray-green color. However, after the adjacent ii scenes onwards, all of them are in copper colors and the sizes are the aforementioned, which is incorrect.
- The other one is that when Mr. Krabs throws the 62 cents onto the floor, they are still in that location. Nonetheless, subsequently i scene and one flashback, they are gone.
- When Davy Jones' locker is first shown, there are 2 rocks on the bottom left. However, later the next scene, the ii rocks are gone.
- When Incidental 116 drops the clipboard onto the floor after seeing that Mr. Krabs has done a terrible affair, the clipboard is in that location. Nonetheless, when Flying Dutchman appears, the clipboard is gone.
- When Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to get a fresh patty, his front belt is gone only his side belt is still intact, simply when SpongeBob says "yes-yep sir," his whole chugalug is missing.
References
Source: https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Born_Again_Krabs
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