Can You Play That Song Again Original Spongebob

"Krab Borg" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from flavour three. In this episode, SpongeBob and Squidward call back Mr. Krabs is a robot.

Contents

  • i Characters
  • 2 Synopsis
    • 2.ane Running gags
  • 3 Production
    • 3.1 Fine art
    • 3.2 Music
    • iii.3 Release
  • 4 Trivia
    • 4.i General
    • iv.2 Cultural references
    • 4.three Errors
  • five Video
  • vi References

Characters

  • Creepy Time Theater narrator (debut)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Homo in motion picture
  • Live-activeness robot (debut)
  • Gary the Snail
  • Margaret SquarePants (mentioned as "mom")
  • Sherm SquarePants (mentioned)
  • Eugene H. Krabs
  • Squidward Tentacles
  • Pirates (mentioned)
  • Jeff Tentacles (mentioned as "begetter")
  • Pearl Krabs (mentioned)
  • Incidentals
    • Incidental CM15 (debut)
    • Incidental 64
    • Fred
    • Incidental 2
    • Incidental 69
    • Incidental 14
    • Incidental 4
    • Incidental 10
    • Incidental 3
    • Incidental 37A
    • Incidental 42
  • Fish on the One-act Record
  • Davy Jones (mentioned)

Synopsis

One night, SpongeBob and Gary watch a scary movie chosen Dark of the Robot, which is about robots that take over the earth, and it shows a alive-action robot chasing a alive-activeness homo. Gary tells SpongeBob that he should non watch information technology, equally scary movies freak him out, but SpongeBob denies this. He is and then shown laying in bed shaking in fear, wondering if anybody he knows is a robot. After request Gary if he is a robot, SpongeBob decides he has zip to worry near and tries to get some sleep. Unfortunately, he has a nightmare most the same robot from the moving-picture show chasing him, and the next twenty-four hours at the Krusty Krab, he has become very paranoid and believes that robots are "everywhere" (one turning out to be a trolley with cleaning equipment and a sack of Sea Potatoes, and another a red light which was actually the warning light for the deep fryer).

Meanwhile, Mr. Krabs is in his office, listening to Bikini Bottom'due south number one hit song on his portable radio, titled "Electric Zoo." Mr. Krabs likes the song and hums to information technology. SpongeBob later walks by Mr. Krabs' office and overhears him saying he feels "completely recharged." He then witnesses Mr. Krabs talking to his radio, talking in a "robot" language over the telephone, and doing a bizarre robot-like dance to the vocal.

Mr. Krabs dances like a robot.

This convinces SpongeBob to believe that Mr. Krabs is a robot imposter, and he relays this information to Squidward. Squidward does not believe him, and so SpongeBob tries several tests to prove that Mr. Krabs is a robot. Outset, he tests Mr. Krabs' sense of humor by having Squidward tell a joke, but Mr. Krabs does not laugh. SpongeBob says that this is because he is a robot, every bit robots do not laugh, but Squidward says that "he's evidently heard information technology before."

SpongeBob and so tests Mr. Krabs' emotions by telling him that Squidward's father never hugged him to run into if he volition cry. Mr. Krabs says that although it is a little distressing, Squidward can hug himself during his pause. This further worries SpongeBob, simply Squidward says that this is ridiculous and that his father loved him very much. This reminds SpongeBob of the tertiary and terminal test: the love test. SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs that Squidward loves him, but he simply tells him to get back to work. Back in his office, Mr. Krabs' radio breaks and he decides to give the batteries to Pearl for her Christmas present. A timer rings, and he grabs a pair of tongs and removes his hard-boiled egg from a pot of boiling water, prepare to eat it. But just when Mr. Krabs is about to put some salt on the egg, he is startled when SpongeBob calls out his proper noun the 4th fourth dimension, and he accidentally tosses the full salt shaker into his eyes, and he screams in hurting.

Squidward and then asks SpongeBob what the robots in the moving picture looked like. SpongeBob says that they had crimson optics, metal pinchers for hands, and ran on batteries. Squidward and so asks if Mr. Krabs looks annihilation similar that, and this is (seemingly) answered when Mr. Krabs barges out of his office screaming in hurting with glowing bloodshot eyes, the tongs he used to hold the egg, and the radio batteries in his pocket. As Mr. Krabs runs to the bathroom, Squidward finally believes SpongeBob, and tells him to call the Navy, but due to their automatic phone service, SpongeBob thinks that the robots accept taken over the Navy. Squidward then announces over the microphone that robots are taking over the world, causing all the customers to abscond the Krusty Krab.

"What?! Y'all think I'grand a robot?!"

Mr. Krabs then emerges from the bathroom, relieved that his eyes are non hurting anymore, and goes back to his role, non noticing that the Krusty Krab is at present empty. Squidward then wonders how they will find out what happened to the "real" Mr. Krabs, and SpongeBob says that the main graphic symbol in the picture teamed up with a buddy and they got the poop on, or nerveless data from, the robot. Later reading a volume on how to torture, the two go into Mr. Krabs' office and tie him up, demanding to know where the "existent" Mr. Krabs is. Subsequently getting no answers and Mr. Krabs insisting that he is the real Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob and Squidward decide to interrogate his machines, which include a blender, a toaster, a food processor, and a java maker.

These, of class, practice not give any answers either, and then Squidward destroys them with a baseball bat. This greatly upsets Mr. Krabs, as he paid good money for them, and he finally breaks downwardly crying when SpongeBob brings in his greenbacks annals. He also mentions laughing with information technology and loving it, revealing that he is not a robot. Squidward and so asks SpongeBob how the moving picture ended. SpongeBob, while thinking the catastrophe was great, remembers that the ending revealed the robot invasion was just in the characters' imagination and that at that place were no robots after all.

Realizing his mistake, SpongeBob declares that it is fourth dimension to feed Gary and runs off, leaving Squidward to take the oestrus from Mr. Krabs. Every bit a nervous Squidward grabs a broom and begins sweeping, a furious Mr. Krabs growls and screams "Squidward!" which ends the episode at that place.

Running gags

  • SpongeBob's confront zooming in every time he says "a robot" and then maxim, "Nah!"
  • SpongeBob calling Mr. Krabs; the latter getting more bellyaching every time SpongeBob calls him.
  • Squidward smashing electronics with his baseball bat.

Production

Fine art

Music

( ) Production music
( ) Original music
( ) SpongeBob music

 Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt[Title carte du jour]
 Saw Theme - William Trytel[SpongeBob watching TV]
 Savage Episode - Len Stevens[robot movie]
 Unease - Dick Stephen Walter["What if Gary is a robot?"]
 Savage Episode - Len Stevens[SpongeBob'southward nightmare]
 Hawaiian Link (A) - Richard Myhill[the next morning time]
 ? Vibes - Nicolas Carr["Robot, oh my gosh!"]
 Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt[plays on radio]
 The Tip Top Polka/The Cliff Polka - Chelmsford Folk Band[Number 17's order]
 Stealth by Night - Jack Coles[Krabs talking to his radio]
 Dramatic Impact (6) - Ivor Slaney["I'd say he was... a robot!"]
 Stealth by Dark - Jack Coles[Krabs on the phone]
 Dramatic Touch (half-dozen) - Ivor Slaney["Could it be that he's a robot?"]
 Dramatic Cue (D) - Ronald Hanmer[SpongeBob gasps]
 Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt[Krabs dancing]
 Stand-Up Comic C - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy[Squidward's joke]
 Stealth by Night - Jack Coles["Not fifty-fifty a chuckle!"]
 Dramatic Impact (vi) - Ivor Slaney["...a robot!"]
 Alone Violin - Dick Stephen Walter["Isn't that deplorable?"]
 Hercule Poirot - Gerhard Trede["Squidward tin hug himself during his break."]
 Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt[Krabs' radio dies]
 Dramatic Bear upon (v) - Ivor Slaney[Krabs gets table salt in his optics]
 House of Horror - Westward. Merrick Farran[Squidward convinced that Krabs is a robot]
 Sweet and Lovely - Alan Braden["You've reached the Navy's automated phone service."]
 Firm of Horror - W. Merrick Farran["Squidward, the robots are running the Navy!"/Customers run out the Krusty Krab]
 Dramatic Climax - Mike Sunderland["Nosotros need to notice out what that robot did with the real Mr. Krabs."]
 Mambo Fantastico - Gerhard Narholz[getting supplies for interrogation]
 Danger Zone - Mike Sunderland["Why did yous lock the door?"]
 Against the Police force (B) - Wilfred William Burns[Krabs tied upwardly]
 Crime Fourth dimension 2 - Gerhard Trede[Interrogating Krabs]
 Criminal offence Time 3 - Gerhard Trede[Interrogating Krabs' blender]
 Botany Bay (b) - Robert Alexander White[Krabs cries]
 Tympup A - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy[SpongeBob laughs nervously]
 Drunken Sailor (B) - Robin Jeffrey, Tim Laycock[catastrophe]

Release

  • This episode is bachelor on The Seascape Capers, Complete 3rd Season, Kickoff 100 Episodes, SpongeBob's WhoBob WhatPants? (Greek release), Tales from the Deep (Russian version), The Ultimate SpongeBob Box Set, SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. 4, The SpongeBob Super Square Collection, Complete Third Season, From the First, Function 1, The SpongeBob SquarePants Collection, Robot Invasion, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Flavor DVD Collection, 2-Season Tv set Pack, The Third & Fourth Seasons, and The All-time 200 Episodes Ever DVDs.
  • This episode is available on the Britain version of The Seascape Capers VHS tape.
  • This episode is as well available on VideoNow.
  • Information technology is as well a bonus characteristic on the Fanboy and Chum Chum DVD in Australia and Europe.

Trivia

General

  • According to SpongeBob, the robots in the pic:
    • Say they are recharged
    • Make beeping sounds
    • Brand robotic movements
    • Cannot laugh
    • Cannot cry
    • Cannot dear
    • Accept piercing ruddy eyes
    • Have metal pincers for easily
    • Run on batteries
    • Practice not really exist since they are only pure imagination
  • SpongeBob claims that robots cannot express mirth, cry, and beloved, but robot characters in the series like Karen can express said emotions.
  • Squidward'southward pirate joke was advertisement-libbed by his vocalism actor Rodger Bumpass.[commendation needed]
  • Episode writer and series executive producer Paul Tibbitt wrote the song "Electric Zoo."[commendation needed]
  • This is the but episode where Squidward's father is mentioned.
    • The SpongeBob SquarePants volume Hooray for Dads!, however, shows that Squidward's father is, in fact, alive and well.
  • The music "Electric Zoo" is featured on The Yellow Album.
  • Several scenes from this episode have become popular memes, such equally Squidward's pirate joke, Mr. Krabs dancing to "Electric Zoo," and Mr. Krabs talking to the guy on the phone.
  • Mr. Krabs was previously accused of existence a robot in "Faux Krabs." However, in that episode, the other Krabs really was a robot controlled by Plankton.
  • When Squidward takes a hammer and saw out of a shed, a Krusty Krab agenda can be seen and it says that it is September, pregnant that this episode takes place in that calendar month.
  • During Mr. Krabs' interrogation, Squidward destroys at to the lowest degree $160.12 worth of appliances.
  • In diverse other countries, Squidward'due south joke is changed, due to the fact that many countries do not use the American tv rating organization.[commendation needed]
    • In the Korean dub, Squidward'south joke was "Why did the idiot die?" and the respond was "Because he forgot how to breathe."
    • In the German dub, Squidward's joke was "Why do Chinese not similar pirate movies?" and the respond was "Because they tin can't say Arr!"
    • In the Brazilian dub, Squidward'southward joke was "Why did the pirate only watch one-half of the movie?" and the answer was "Considering he was wearing an eyepatch."
    • In the Shine dub, Squidward'due south joke was "What's the proper noun of Santa Claus' wife?" and the respond was "Renifer Lopez." ("renifer" means "reindeer")
    • In the Bahasa Indonesia dub, Squidward'due south joke was "Why couldn't the 4-year-old become into the pirate motion picture?" and the reply was "Because he hasn't got his report cards yet."
    • In the Latin Castilian dub, the answer to the joke is "Because information technology was forbidden for cabin boys."
    • In the Greek dub, Squidward's joke was "Why does a chicken wants to cross the road?" and the answer was "To pass across the street".
    • In the former Turkish dub, Squidward'south joke was "What item gets more wet at the time you use information technology?" and the respond was "A towel."
  • When Squidward and SpongeBob barge into Mr. Krabs' office, they beat up Mr. Krabs. When they are beating him upwardly, it shows a picture of the Krusty Krab. Near the moving-picture show, there is a fish at the door.
  • The human that the robot was chasing in the pic is Dee Bradley Baker, who was one of the SpongeBob SquarePants voice actors.
  • Co-ordinate to this episode, salt hurts Mr. Krabs' optics even though he is a salt water crustacean.
  • At the beginning of the episode, SpongeBob wonders: "What if Uncle Sherm is a robot?" Uncle Sherm is named after Storyboard Supervisor Sherm Cohen; the line was improvised by Tom Kenny.[3]
  • Comcast/Xfinity descriptions call this episode "Krab-Borg!."[commendation needed]
  • During the Bikini Lesser'south Virtually Wanted, this episode was paired with "Plankton!"[four]
  • In the EU print, on the "Created by" card at the finish of the intro, there is some text that reads "Neerlandese versie Wim Pel Productions BV" and "Techniek Hoek & Sonepouse Facilitair BV." This happens in most dubs that are either not localized or the ones that use the US print. The reason why this appears simply on this episode and non the others is unknown.
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Cultural references

  • KRUM, the radio station Mr. Krabs listens to, is a parody of local Los Angeles stone station KROQ.
  • Squidward'southward answer to his joke request why the eleven-year-old could not get into the pirate movie is considering "It was rated 'Arrgh!'" This references the R rating of the Motion Picture Clan of America, a rating used for movies with mature content that children under 17 are prohibited from seeing in theaters without the presence of an developed.
  • The championship of this episode is a pun, playing on the give-and-take "cyborg."

Errors

  • When Mr. Krabs has salt in his eyes, one is bigger than the other is, just in the close up, information technology is the same size.
  • When SpongeBob yells "I give up!," the Krabby Patties are gone, just when SpongeBob's Krusty Krab employee chapeau flies through Squidward's nose, the Krabby Patties are dorsum.

SpongeBob's shirt sleeve and pant leg error.

  • There is a small error nowadays in a couple of the animation frames for the scene when SpongeBob is talking to Squidward shortly afterward having his olfactory organ covered with SpongeBob's lid. This mistake is most noticeable on the superlative line of SpongeBob'due south left shirt sleeve, which overlaps onto the remainder of SpongeBob, and the left line of SpongeBob's left pant leg, as information technology overlaps onto the tray that SpongeBob is holding.
  • When SpongeBob is shown in bed, shivering over the potential of his relatives being robots, his warning clock is nowhere to be seen, simply once Gary is shown to be sleeping, it appears. Information technology disappears again once he touches Gary'south centre. Information technology reappears when Gary sighs, but information technology disappears again when SpongeBob went back to slumber.

The Help Wanted sign is seen.

  • A Help Wanted sign is seen in the correct window the first time the Krusty Krab appears in this episode and when Mr. Krabs is screaming at the end of the episode, despite the fact that there are already plenty employees working at the place.
  • When SpongeBob calls for Mr. Krabs the fourth time and Mr. Krabs spills the salt in his eyes, the supposedly "hard-boiled" egg breaks and splatters like a raw egg.
  • When Squidward slaps Mr. Krabs and says "We tin can do this all nighttime if y'all want," a part of the chair is missing behind Mr. Krabs.
  • When the salt flies into Mr. Krabs' eyes, it is nearly the top of his eyes, but equally he bursts through the door, the salt has collected into pocket-sized piles at the lesser of his eyes and eyelids.

The cash register is not in that location.

  • In the offset, at that place is no cash register, but when Mr. Krabs goes to the bathroom, the cash register is back.
  • The door to Mr. Krabs' office, for the near part of this episode, has a window. Simply in the scene where Mr. Krabs runs for the bathroom, his door has an anchor on information technology.
  • When SpongeBob and Squidward fight to get a agree of Mr. Krabs, the shot of the Krusty Krab is only a paused frame of the scene when the customers run out.

Frank Weiss is credited as an blitheness managing director instead of Tom Yasumi.

  • In the French dub, Frank Weiss is credited as the animation director instead of Tom Yasumi.[5]

The fish are frozen inside the Krusty Krab.

  • When SpongeBob and Squidward ties up Mr. Krabs, the second shot from the Krusty Krab is reused, and even the fish are frozen.

When the photographic camera is not zooming in on Mr. Krabs, the lamp's light path casts shadows on the top of Mr. Krabs' eyes.

When the camera is zoomed in on Mr. Krabs, the lamp's light path encapsulates Mr. Krabs, leaving no major shadows on the top of Mr. Krabs' eyes.

  • At that place is a small inconsistency with the lamp's calorie-free in the scenes where Mr. Krabs is tied upwardly. When the camera is further away from Mr. Krabs, the lamp'southward light appears to but shine on a portion of Mr. Krabs' optics, resulting in the upper half of Mr. Krabs' eyes to be shaded/darker. Still, when the photographic camera zooms in on Mr. Krabs, the lamp's lite illuminates all of Mr. Krabs' eyes, leaving no portion of his optics to exist in the shade. This fault repeats itself whenever the camera zooms in on Mr. Krabs and out.

Video

Friday_Nights_On_Nick_Promo_(2002)

Friday Nights On Nick Promo (2002)

Promo

References

  1. ^ http://youtv.vn/lich-chieu/22-11-2016.imc
  2. ^ https://youtu.be/vf4Ffhl5M14
  3. ^ https://twitter.com/ShermCohen/status/1405385138029031425
  4. ^ https://nickstory.fandom.com/wiki/October_11,_2004
  5. ^ https://youtu.exist/HXClY59WHkQ

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