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Characters

Synopsis

Mr. Krabs nearly dies after eating a moldy Krabby Patty that he refused to trash. The Flying Dutchman appears to condemn him in Davy Jones' Locker. Mr. Krabs begs to be freed, and the Dutchman does, so long as he would be always generous from there on. Mr. Krabs began to treat everyone at the Krusty Krab nicer with the "employee lounge" and free refills. After he receives a $10,000 hospital bill, he claims that he is just dreaming and that there is nothing to worry about. After SpongeBob tells him otherwise, he realizes that the whole thing was reality. He

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revokes all the free things he gave to the customers and threatens to rip off one's arm over a penny. The Dutchman returns to take him back to the Locker. But SpongeBob bets that Mr. Krabs is generous, and bets that he would pick him over money. Mr. Krabs takes the money, sending SpongeBob to Davy Jones' Locker. Squidward chews Mr. Krabs out for selling SpongeBob's soul for sixty-two cents. Mr. Krabs sees the error of his ways, and rejects the money. The Flying Dutchman returns with SpongeBob to return him, not because of Mr. Krabs' repenting, but because SpongeBob was too annoying.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Kerry Polka - Brian Peters [title card]
  Torn Apart - Mike Sunderland ["Closing time, the saddest time of the day."]
  Vibe Sting - 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 Top Polka/The Cliff Polka - Chelmsford Folk Band ["We haven't had a customer in weeks."]
  Murder for Moderns (a) - Dolf Van Der Linden [Krabs in the hospital]
  Murder for Moderns (b) - Dolf Van Der Linden [Krabs in the hospital]
  Dramatic Cue (e) - Ronald Hanmer ["This is terrible!"]
  Malleus Mallificarum (a) - Dave Hewson [Flying Dutchman appears]
  In the Crypt - Dave Hewson ["Eugene Krabs, your time 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, you thought you could fool the Flying Dutchman?"]
  Cold Sweat - John Scott ["What do you want from me?"]
  Tales from the Swamp (a) - Ron Goodwin [Davy Jones' Locker]
  Monks (c) - Dave Hewson [sweaty socks]
  Drowsy Reef - Jeremy Wakefield, Sage Guyton [Krabs cries]
  Here's Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy (b) - Tim Laycock, Robert Alexander White [Krusty Krab out of business]
  The Promised Land - Kay Rudd [Krabs enters]
  The Promised Land - David Farnon ["Being sick made me do a lot of thinking."]
  Gay Dog - Frank Chacksfield [Krusty Krab reopens]
  Terror by Night - Hubert Clifford [Krabs realizes he's awake]
  Dramatic Cue (g) - Ronald Hanmer [Krabs takes everything back]
  Malleus Mallificarum (a) - Dave Hewson [Dutchman reappears]
  Cold Sweat - John Scott ["That little display of parsimonious penny pinching..."]
  Tales from the Swamp (c) - Ron Goodwin ["...FOR ETERNITY!"]
  In the Crypt - Dave Hewson ["Well, a deal's a deal."]
  The Haunted Castle - Paddy Kingsland [SpongeBob sticks up for Krabs]
  ? - Jeremy Wakefield [62 cents]
  Tales from the Swamp (a) - Ron Goodwin [Dutchman takes SpongeBob]
  Hawaiian Cocktail - Richard Myhill ["What have I done?"]
  ? - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [ending]

Trivia

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  • In the Hebrew version of this episode, Mr. Krabs said that his name is "Shimon Vaza" (which means "Simon Vase").
  • This episode aired on Bill Fagerbakke's 46th birthday.
  • This is the second time Squidward stood up for Spongebob. The first being Krab Borg.
  • This episode was rescheduled to the October 4, 2003 date from its July 7 date.
  • The Let's Just Play live broadcast after a test card on Nickelodeon aired with this episode and I Had an Accident.
  • Mr. Krabs' "fake" name was "Harold Flower", Harold is Mr. Krabs' real middle name.
  • The Flying Dutchman had six coins that added up to 62 cents. One possible combination is two quarters, two nickels, and two pennies.
  • The date on Mr. Krabs bill is November 11, 2001. This Could be a reference to the date of Angry Beavers ending.
  • The Flying Dutchman says "parsimonious penny-pinching" when referring to how Mr. Krabs nearly ripped a man's arm off over a penny. Parsimonious is another word for stingy or thrifty.
  • In the Spanish version of the episode, Squidward says: "Bob Esponja, ¿podrías darme una Burger Cangreburger con menos... mierda?" that can be translated as "SpongeBob, can you give me a Krabby Patty with less... sh*t?" In the Spanish version, this is the only time that Squidward says a swear word. Although, the word isn't considered a profanity in Spanish.
  • In the Brazilian version, Mr. Krabs says to The Flying Dutchman that his name is "Harold Flores" (Harold Flower). Flores is an actual last name in Brazil.
  • In the German version, Mr. Krabs says that his name is "Benjamin Blümchen", referencing an iconic children's cartoon character his voice actor is known for in Germany.
  • In "Patty Hype", Mr. Krabs expresses concern for tainted patties when he thinks that the green painted patty is spoiled and tries to burn it. Yet in this episode he has no concern for the old rotten patty and wants it sold like any other patty that would be fresh.
  • The paramedics were seen in The Smoking Peanut as zookeepers.
  • 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 change (when it spouted pennies). It may be because this time, he has no money at all and is desperate to pay the bill. However, it can also mean that he valued the larger currency in comparison to the pennies that Moby Dollar was spitting out.
  • Squidward seems to be nicer to SpongeBob in this episode, especially when Mr. Krabs sells him for 62 cents.
  • In this episode, Squidward yells at Mr. Krabs for trading away SpongeBob for 62 cents to the Flying Dutchman, exclaiming that it was wrong, even though Squidward hates SpongeBob, but it should be noted that he stated he couldn't believe he was going to say that showing that despite him hating SpongeBob a lot, he would not have traded SpongeBob away like what Mr. Krabs did if the latter stuck up for him (he also admitted that he sort of liked SpongeBob in the episode "Graveyard Shift").

Cultural References

  • This episode's title parodies the phrase "Born Again Christian."

Errors

  • The door Mr. Krabs enters the office through after being revived does not exist in other episodes.
  • When SpongeBob attempts to serve a customer the nasty patty, there are other people eating in the background.
  • When Squidward flicks the bun off the patty and tells SpongeBob to give him a different patty, the bun is back on the patty.
  • How is the nurse not afraid of The Flying Dutchman? People are usually terrified of him because he is a ghost.

External links

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