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"Krab Borg" is the 9th episode of season 3 and the 19th episode overall of the SpongeBob SquarePants series. The episode was directed by Tom Yasumi, and written by Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne & Mark O'Hare. It originally aired in the United States Nickelodeon, on March 29th 2002.

The episode shows about the title character watching a horror movie about robots taking over the world, and later thinking Mr Krabs is a robot.

Plot[edit]

SpongeBob was watching a horror movie about robots taking over the world. At night, he had a nightmare of robots taking over his world and chasing him, resulting in the following morning with temporary hallucinations. He saw a sack of sea potatoes and mistook it for a robot, he heard the French Fries alarm and mistook it for a robot. He also asked one of Krusty Krab's customers if that customer is a robot. SpongeBob then was hearing Mr. Krabs listening to the song "Electric Zoo", a song that sounded very robot-like. Spongebob had got curious if Mr Krabs is a robot. Later, he in shock had seen Mr Krabs dancing once the song replayed on his radio, and is addicted to the song. SpongeBob reported Squidward about Mr. Krabs's strange behaviour about his being a robot. Squidward had disapproved of what he said, so Spongebob tried to prove him by getting Mr. Krabs and try making him laugh or cry (he says robots do not laugh or cry). Mr. Krabs did not get the joke or saddness and immediately walks back to his office to listen to his music. Suddenly, his radio broke and put his batteries into his pocket for later use.

As soon as the bell for egg cooking was done, he quickly went to get his boiled egg to eat. As he was about to salt his egg, SpongeBob wails for his attention and Mr. Krabs in surprise accidentally spilled salt into his eyes. In pain, he steps out screaming with red eyes, and with his tongs and batteries in his pocket. With SpongeBob and Squidward in fear, Squidward immediately tells him to get the phone and call the police. With the police with their car services out of date, they cannot come in time to catch the "robot". Immediately, SpongeBob reports to Squidward that the police wouldn't come in time because "of robots taking over the police". Squidward quickly talks into the speaker to report to the customers the robots taking over their world. The customers in fear quickly leave the Krusty Krab. As Mr Krabs came back with his eyes healed by washing the salt off, Squidward was discussing with SpongeBob about ways to force Mr Krabs to say where the "real Mr Krabs" is. Then the two enter Mr. Krabs's office and quickly tied Mr Krabs into his chair. Then Squidward asked strictly to Mr Krabs about where the "real Mr. Krabs" is. Mr. Krabs always responded that he is the real Mr Krabs. Spongebob gossiped to Squidward about Mr Krabs being a robot. As soon as that happened, Mr. Krabs became furious. Then SpongeBob quickly ran and grab Mr. Krabs's food-related appliances so that Squidward can forcefully ask the appliances where the real Mr. Krabs is. The appliances do not respond and get smashed. Mr. Krabs started to worry about the smashing of his appliances, and by the time SpongeBob gets Mr. Krabs's cash register, Mr Krab sobs into tears. SpongeBob then said to Squidward the ending of the horror movie that he watched and said that the movie ended happy because the robots were just part of the people's imagination. SpongeBob excused himself and quickly left, leaving Squidward to get scolded by Mr. Krabs.

References[edit]

  1. "The Big Cartoon Database - Krab Borg". Retrieved 3rd October 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)


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