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==Description==
 
==Description==
Krabs is short, red and plump, and has very tall eyestalks, a crinkled nose, large claws, and very short, pointy legs. His vertebrae are also visible on the back of his neck. He wears a blue shirt and slackers with a black belt. A sailor or pirate ship often correlates with Krabs. Many times when he appears on-screen, sailor's music is playing. Sometimes he does not have a shell like in "[[Shell of a Man]]," "[[Shell Shocked]]," and "[[Company Picnic]]." In addition, in the episode "[[The Algae's Always Greener]]," he was naked like Plankton.
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Krabs is short, red and plump, and has very tall eyestalks, a crinkled nose, large claws, and very short, pointy legs. His vertebrae are also visible on the back of his neck. He wears a light blue shirt and slackers with a black belt. A sailor or pirate ship often correlates with Krabs. Many times when he appears on-screen, sailor's music is playing. Sometimes he does not have a shell like in "[[Shell of a Man]]," "[[Shell Shocked]]," and "[[Company Picnic]]." In addition, in the episode "[[The Algae's Always Greener]]," he was naked like Plankton.
   
 
===Personality===
 
===Personality===
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As stated above, Mr. Krabs is extremely greedy and miserly, often being portrayed as being just as bad as; if not even worse than, Plankton. His only interest is to have money, and he could not care less for his customers, employees, family or even himself. He frequently associates his customers and products with money, with lines such as "That's me money walking out the door!" or "The money is always right." It should be noted that, while Mr. Krabs portrayal shows him as being obsessed with money to the point of anthropomorphizing it from the beginning, he became more miserly, cheap and immoral as the series progressed. His money hunger may stem from his childhood poverty. When SpongeBob uses the term, obsession, to describe his relationship with money during "[[Plankton's Good Eye]]," he denies it and claims it to be a strong word.
 
As stated above, Mr. Krabs is extremely greedy and miserly, often being portrayed as being just as bad as; if not even worse than, Plankton. His only interest is to have money, and he could not care less for his customers, employees, family or even himself. He frequently associates his customers and products with money, with lines such as "That's me money walking out the door!" or "The money is always right." It should be noted that, while Mr. Krabs portrayal shows him as being obsessed with money to the point of anthropomorphizing it from the beginning, he became more miserly, cheap and immoral as the series progressed. His money hunger may stem from his childhood poverty. When SpongeBob uses the term, obsession, to describe his relationship with money during "[[Plankton's Good Eye]]," he denies it and claims it to be a strong word.
   
He is prone to fits of insanity if he has to give up as much as a penny. He often goes to irrationally great lengths to acquire or to avoid losing money with little, if any, regard to the safety or well-being of others or even himself (in "[[Squid's Day Off]]," he loses both arms and suffers a severe head injury while attempting to pull a dime out of the sink). In [[Krab Borg]] (and shown earlier in [[Squeaky Boots]]) reveals that Mr. Krabs always remembers the price for everything he has bought which proves his greed has a strong memory. In "[[Born Again Krabs]]," he sells SpongeBob's soul to the [[Flying Dutchman]] for 62 cents, despite the fact that SpongeBob put his life on the line to protect him from the Dutchman. In the same episode, he forces SpongeBob to sell a disgustingly old and contaminated patty that he found under the grill, refusing to let anything that he could potentially make money with go to waste. Ironically, this results in the Krusty Krab losing weeks of business. He also literally tried to rip somebody's arm off for a penny saying "Unhand that penny or the arm comes off". Twice, he has been shown to have little respect for the dead, most notably in "[[One Krabs Trash]]," where he defiles a grave to obtain a presumably rare drink hat to obtain a million dollars. Additionally, he has little respect for royalty. In "Rule of Dumb", when Patrick is believed to be the king of Bikini Bottom, Krabs allows him to eat at the Krusty Krab in the hopes of getting tons of money. Krabs promptly kicked Patrick out (literally) when he discovered that he never intended to pay at all, shouting, "No one eats at my restaurant for free, king or no king!". In "The Clash of Triton", when he failed to take Krabby Patties away from King Neptune when ordered to do so, and was promptly electrocuted when he asked who was to pay for them all. Also in [[The Spongebob Squarepants Movie]] he raises the price of a krabby patty to $101 when he finds out King Neptune is coming to the restaurant. He has also risen the price of food in "[[Truth or Square]]" in which it was the 117th anniversary of the KK and he added an extra zero on the end of every price on the menu in hopes of getting more money. There has been at least two occasions where SpongeBob has burst into the Krusty Krab to warn him about oncoming disaster, only for him to think of it as an opportunity to try to sell them Krabby patties. The first time was to an oncoming biker gang. The second was when he tried selling Krabby patties to giant whelks when SpongeBob described them as ravenously eating everything in their paths, he continued to try to push his products, despite them obviously being vicious wild monsters and he was promptly eaten.
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He is prone to fits of insanity if he has to give up as much as a penny. He often goes to irrationally great lengths to acquire or to avoid losing money with little, if any, regard to the safety or well-being of others or even himself (in "[[Squid's Day Off]]," he loses both arms and suffers a severe head injury while attempting to pull a dime out of the sink). In [[Krab Borg]] (and shown earlier in [[Squeaky Boots]]) reveals that Mr. Krabs always remembers the price for everything he has bought which proves his greed has a strong memory. In "[[Born Again Krabs]]," he sells SpongeBob's soul to the [[Flying Dutchman]] for 62 cents, despite the fact that SpongeBob put his life on the line to protect him from the Dutchman. In the same episode, he forces SpongeBob to sell a disgustingly old and contaminated patty that he found under the grill, refusing to let anything that he could potentially make money with go to waste. Ironically, this results in the Krusty Krab losing weeks of business. He also literally tried to rip somebody's arm off for a penny saying "Unhand that penny or the arm comes off." Twice, he has been shown to have little respect for the dead, most notably in "[[One Krabs Trash]]," where he defiles a grave to obtain a presumably rare drink hat to obtain a million dollars. Additionally, he has little respect for royalty. In "Rule of Dumb," when Patrick is believed to be the king of Bikini Bottom, Krabs allows him to eat at the Krusty Krab in the hopes of getting tons of money. Krabs promptly kicked Patrick out (literally) when he discovered that he never intended to pay at all, shouting, "No one eats at my restaurant for free, king or no king!." In "The Clash of Triton," when he failed to take Krabby Patties away from King Neptune when ordered to do so, and was promptly electrocuted when he asked who was to pay for them all. Also in [[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]] he raises the price of a krabby patty to $101 when he finds out King Neptune is coming to the restaurant. He has also risen the price of food in "[[Truth or Square]]" in which it was the 117th anniversary of the KK and he added an extra zero on the end of every price on the menu in hopes of getting more money. There has been at least two occasions where SpongeBob has burst into the Krusty Krab to warn him about oncoming disaster, only for him to think of it as an opportunity to try to sell them Krabby patties. The first time was to an oncoming biker gang. The second was when he tried selling Krabby patties to giant whelks when SpongeBob described them as ravenously eating everything in their paths, he continued to try to push his products, despite them obviously being vicious wild monsters and he was promptly eaten.
   
His treatment of his employees is just as bad while inconsistent throughout the series; SpongeBob and Squidward's wages are always stated to be extremely low, far below minimum legal wage. In "[[Bummer Vacation]]," SpongeBob comments that a nickel is "more than (he makes) in a year." In "[[Big Pink Loser]]," he implies that instead of being paid, he actually has to pay his boss. He is also shown to abuse his employees, most notably in "Fear of a Krabby Patty," in which he literally forces them to work nonstop twenty four hours a day, seven days a week without rest for more than forty days. In "Squid on Strike", Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob and Squidward bills instead of checks on payday, that charge them for any non work-related activity, including standing, breathing, and even ''existing'', and SpongeBob even reveals in "[[One Coarse Meal]]" that Mr. Krabs actually pays him in [[Wacky Bucks|play money]]. His safety measures and maintenance of the restaurant are extremely poor; if not nonexistent, frequently resorting to improvised and obviously inadequate measures to avoid paying for actual insurance and repairs. In "[[Pickles]]," he took money out of SpongeBob's paycheck for one small mistake.
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His treatment of his employees is just as bad while inconsistent throughout the series; SpongeBob and Squidward's wages are always stated to be extremely low, far below minimum legal wage. In "[[Bummer Vacation]]," SpongeBob comments that a nickel is "more than (he makes) in a year." In "[[Big Pink Loser]]," he implies that instead of being paid, he actually has to pay his boss. He is also shown to abuse his employees, most notably in "Fear of a Krabby Patty," in which he literally forces them to work nonstop twenty four hours a day, seven days a week without rest for more than forty days. In "Squid on Strike," Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob and Squidward bills instead of checks on payday, that charge them for any non work-related activity, including standing, breathing, and even ''existing'', and SpongeBob even reveals in "[[One Coarse Meal]]" that Mr. Krabs actually pays him in [[Wacky Bucks|play money]]. His safety measures and maintenance of the restaurant are extremely poor; if not nonexistent, frequently resorting to improvised and obviously inadequate measures to avoid paying for actual insurance and repairs. In "[[Pickles]]," he took money out of SpongeBob's paycheck for one small mistake.
In multiple episodes, Mr. Krabs takes advantage of the situation in order to make money, only to have it backfire later on. For example, in "[[The Krusty Sponge]]," after a food critic gives the Krusty Krab a good review because of SpongeBob, he completely [[The Krusty Sponge (restaurant)|changes the Krusty Krab]] to center all around SpongeBob, with SpongeBob condiments, SpongeBob train rides, SpongeBob napkins, SpongeBob ice cubes, and even "[[Spongy Patties]]" (really old, rotten [[Krabby Patties]]). The "Spongy Patties" give all the customers food poisoning, and one of the customers, who happens to be a cop, arrests Krabs. "[[Money Talks]]" reveals that Krabs has sold his soul multiple times to various evil spirits and demons, including to the Flying Dutchman and even SpongeBob because "''He was five bucks short on payday''." (Ironically, this actually saved his soul since no ghoul could fully claim it.) In "[[Drive Thru]]," he turned a hole in the wall into a drive-thru. SpongeBob bought several things (including a menu, a microphone, and a light up arrow). However, Krabs turned it down (because it wasn't "free") as he already made a menu made of napkins, a microphone made of tin cans on a string, and a very small fish-shaped sign. Despite the fact that SpongeBob already paid for them thus making Mr. Krabs not have to spend anything. Because of the increase in customers, he keeps knocking more holes in the walls of his restaurant until it eventually collapses.
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In multiple episodes, Mr. Krabs takes advantage of the situation in order to make money, only to have it backfire later on. For example, in "[[The Krusty Sponge]]," after a food critic gives the Krusty Krab a good review because of SpongeBob, he completely [[The Krusty Sponge (restaurant)|changes the Krusty Krab]] to center all around SpongeBob, with SpongeBob condiments, SpongeBob train rides, SpongeBob napkins, SpongeBob ice cubes, and even "[[Spongy Patties]]" (really old, rotten [[Krabby Patties]]). The "Spongy Patties" give all the customers food poisoning, and one of the customers, who happens to be a cop, arrests Krabs. "[[Money Talks]]" reveals that Krabs has sold his soul multiple times to various evil spirits and demons, including the Flying Dutchman and even SpongeBob because "''He was five bucks short on payday''." (Ironically, this actually saved his soul since no ghoul could fully claim it.) In "[[Drive Thru]]," he turned a hole in the wall into a drive-thru. SpongeBob bought several things (including a menu, a microphone, and a light up arrow). However, Krabs turned it down (because it wasn't "free") as he already made a menu made of napkins, a microphone made of tin cans on a string, and a very small fish-shaped sign. Despite the fact that SpongeBob already paid for them thus making Mr. Krabs not have to spend anything. Because of the increase in customers, he keeps knocking more holes in the walls of his restaurant until it eventually collapses.
   
Mr. Krabs can also be incredibly petty. In "[[Plankton's Regular]]," where the Chum Bucket gets a regular customer, Mr. Krabs breaks down crying, saying that he can't let Plankton have even one solitary customer, even though Plankton said beforehand that he wouldn't try to steal the Krabby Patty formula anymore because he "just can't afford it". Another example is in "[[Penny Foolish]]," where he goes to ridiculous lengths to acquire a penny that SpongeBob found, setting up numerous tricks that would ironically cost far more than a penny. In "Born Again Krabs," he attacks an innocent bystander who found a penny on the floor and nearly tore the man's arm off to get the penny. During his schemes, he often forces SpongeBob to help him by threatening to fire him. In "[[InSPONGEiac]]," Mr. Krabs scolds SpongeBob for using 1% more mustard than he was supposed to, and calls him an insomniac for getting 2 minutes less sleep than normal (this backfires and causes Spongebob to be unable to sleep that night).
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Mr. Krabs can also be incredibly petty. In "[[Plankton's Regular]]," where the Chum Bucket gets a regular customer, Mr. Krabs breaks down crying, saying that he can't let Plankton have even one solitary customer, even though Plankton said beforehand that he wouldn't try to steal the Krabby Patty formula anymore because he "just can't afford it." Another example is in "[[Penny Foolish]]," where he goes to ridiculous lengths to acquire a penny that SpongeBob found, setting up numerous tricks that would ironically cost far more than a penny. In "Born Again Krabs," he attacks an innocent bystander who found a penny on the floor and nearly tore the man's arm off to get the penny. During his schemes, he often forces SpongeBob to help him by threatening to fire him. In "[[InSPONGEiac]]," Mr. Krabs scolds SpongeBob for using 1% more mustard than he was supposed to, and calls him an insomniac for getting 2 minutes less sleep than normal (this backfires and causes SpongeBob to be unable to sleep that night).
   
 
Mr. Krabs has also shown that he believes that he has full control over SpongeBob's personal life: in "[[Karate Choppers]]," he forces SpongeBob to give up karate altogether, including outside work, or else he would be fired. In "[[My Pretty Seahorse]]," where Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to not just stop bringing [[Mystery]] to work, but to get rid of her entirely, and once forced his employees to work nonstop and told them that they could never go home (which is actually illegal).
 
Mr. Krabs has also shown that he believes that he has full control over SpongeBob's personal life: in "[[Karate Choppers]]," he forces SpongeBob to give up karate altogether, including outside work, or else he would be fired. In "[[My Pretty Seahorse]]," where Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to not just stop bringing [[Mystery]] to work, but to get rid of her entirely, and once forced his employees to work nonstop and told them that they could never go home (which is actually illegal).
   
Despite his cruel and money-grubbing behavior, Mr. Krabs is not completely heartless. He has apologized for his actions on occasion, and he does care for his daughter Pearl, going to great lengths to acquire food for her in "[[Growth Spout]]" (though he did steal it from [[Mrs. Puff]] and [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]]). Despite his abusive treatment of SpongeBob and Squidward, he does care for and appreciate them, as the two help keep his restaurant afloat. In "[[Krusty Love]]," Krabs finds his second love (after money): Mrs. Puff. However, their relationship has not been explored at all after this episode. Also in [[Best Day Ever]], when SpongeBob is sad, he actually ''uses'' his money to try to cheer him up. Additionally, in "Born Again Krabs," he struck a deal with the Flying Dutchman for a second chance at life because he is a non-cheap, generous man, something that he did very well until he discovered he had no money in the cash register. As shown in "[[Hooky]]" (free water for Pearl and her friends), "[[Whale of a Birthday]]" [cardboard cake, dishwater for party drink, stale popcorn, an 'It's a Girl' (with the word Boy crossed out) banner, and [[Boys Who Cry]] (really Squidward)], and "The Slumber Party" (crackers and tap water, and "how about some pizza, just put sauce on crackers"), he loves money more than his own daughter. In addition, as seen in "[[Little Yellow Book]]," even Krabs was upset at Squidward for reading SpongeBob's diary telling Squidward, "That's low, even for you."
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Despite his cruel and money-grubbing behavior, Mr. Krabs is not completely heartless. He has apologized for his actions on occasion, and he does care for his daughter Pearl, going to great lengths to acquire food for her in "[[Growth Spout]]" (though he did steal it from [[Mrs. Puff]] and [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]]). Despite his abusive treatment of SpongeBob and Squidward, he does care for and appreciate them, as the two help keep his restaurant afloat. In "[[Krusty Love]]," Krabs finds his second love (after money): Mrs. Puff. However, their relationship has not been explored at all after this episode. Also in [[Best Day Ever]], when SpongeBob is sad, he actually ''uses'' his money to try to cheer him up. Additionally, in "Born Again Krabs," he struck a deal with the Flying Dutchman for a second chance at life because he is a non-cheap, generous man, something that he did very well until he discovered he had no money in the cash register. As shown in "[[Hooky]]" (free water for Pearl and her friends), "[[Whale of a Birthday]]" [cardboard cake, dishwater for party drink, stale popcorn, an 'It's a Girl' (with the word Boy crossed out) banner, and [[Boys Who Cry]] (really Squidward)], and "The Slumber Party" (crackers and tap water, and "how about some pizza, just put sauce on crackers"), he loves money more than his own daughter. In addition, as seen in "[[Little Yellow Book]]", even Krabs was upset at Squidward for reading SpongeBob's diary telling Squidward, "That's low, even for you."
   
 
[[File:Mr.Krabs' House.png|thumb|right|Mr. Krabs' house]]
 
[[File:Mr.Krabs' House.png|thumb|right|Mr. Krabs' house]]
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"The Krabby Kronicle" shows him making counterfeit notes. He has also paid SpongeBob fake money and stole people's belongings to avoid paying shown in Life of Crime making him a criminal. He endangers townsfolk and kids, shown in "[[The Wreck of the Mauna Loa]]" and "[[Krabby Land]]." He is overprotective of his money shown in "[[Squid's Day Off]]," "[[Can You Spare a Dime?]]," and "Clams." In the episode [[Krabs vs. Plankton]], his eyes turned in golden bars when the lawyer said, "We'll counter sue Plankton for everything he's got!" Krabs also prefers to accept free stuff. In addition, in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie he priced his Krabby Patties up to $99 plus.
 
"The Krabby Kronicle" shows him making counterfeit notes. He has also paid SpongeBob fake money and stole people's belongings to avoid paying shown in Life of Crime making him a criminal. He endangers townsfolk and kids, shown in "[[The Wreck of the Mauna Loa]]" and "[[Krabby Land]]." He is overprotective of his money shown in "[[Squid's Day Off]]," "[[Can You Spare a Dime?]]," and "Clams." In the episode [[Krabs vs. Plankton]], his eyes turned in golden bars when the lawyer said, "We'll counter sue Plankton for everything he's got!" Krabs also prefers to accept free stuff. In addition, in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie he priced his Krabby Patties up to $99 plus.
   
Krabs' greed is a double-edged sword, as he has made business decisions in order to save or acquire more money, which turned out to be counter-productive. An obvious example is in "[[SpongeBob You're Fired]]," when he fired his best employee simply to save a nickel, and opted to do the fry cooking himself, which was a bad idea since his terrible fry cook skills scared all the customers away. Another is in [[Hello Bikini Bottom!]], when he sold pawned off the Krusty Krab to fund a band tour for Spongebob and Squidward, but almost went bankrupt.
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Krabs' greed is a double-edged sword, as he has made business decisions in order to save or acquire more money, which turned out to be counter-productive. An obvious example is in "[[SpongeBob You're Fired]]," when he fired his best employee simply to save a nickel, and opted to do the fry cooking himself, which was a bad idea since his terrible fry cook skills scared all the customers away. Another is in [[Hello Bikini Bottom!]], when he sold pawned off the Krusty Krab to fund a band tour for SpongeBob and Squidward, but almost went bankrupt.
   
 
===Antagonistic Side===
 
===Antagonistic Side===
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*In "[[Penny Foolish]]," Mr. Krabs tries to get the "penny" that SpongeBob found on the ground through a series of elaborate tricks that ironically would cost far more than a penny to set up. His desperation for the penny leads him to enter SpongeBob's home, uninvited, where SpongeBob catches Mr. Krabs and explains to him that it was actually a piece gum he found on the ground. However, after Krabs leaves, SpongeBob realizes that it is really a 500-dollar bill and throws it on the ground. Even after all this, Mr. Krabs continues to look for the "penny," digging for it in SpongeBob's yard.
 
*In "[[Penny Foolish]]," Mr. Krabs tries to get the "penny" that SpongeBob found on the ground through a series of elaborate tricks that ironically would cost far more than a penny to set up. His desperation for the penny leads him to enter SpongeBob's home, uninvited, where SpongeBob catches Mr. Krabs and explains to him that it was actually a piece gum he found on the ground. However, after Krabs leaves, SpongeBob realizes that it is really a 500-dollar bill and throws it on the ground. Even after all this, Mr. Krabs continues to look for the "penny," digging for it in SpongeBob's yard.
 
*In "[[Krusty Krushers]]," Mr. Krabs witnesses severe beatings at the hands of the wrestling champions and says that no one deserves such beatings. However, he ends up tricking SpongeBob and Patrick into fighting for the million-dollar prize. The two are no match for the massive champions, and when they are about to lose, Mr. Krabs breaks down crying over losing the prize money, not giving a thought for SpongeBob and Patrick. When they actually do win, they choose the alternate prize of going to wrestling camp over the money, much to Mr. Krabs' dismay.
 
*In "[[Krusty Krushers]]," Mr. Krabs witnesses severe beatings at the hands of the wrestling champions and says that no one deserves such beatings. However, he ends up tricking SpongeBob and Patrick into fighting for the million-dollar prize. The two are no match for the massive champions, and when they are about to lose, Mr. Krabs breaks down crying over losing the prize money, not giving a thought for SpongeBob and Patrick. When they actually do win, they choose the alternate prize of going to wrestling camp over the money, much to Mr. Krabs' dismay.
*In [[No Hat for Pat]], Mr. Krabs hires Patrick as a sideshow attraction called "The Falling Fool", in which Patrick constantly falls down and gets both injured and publicly humiliated. However, when Patrick fails to fall into a bucket of sea urchins, his customers (despite his claim of no refunds) take their money back by force, also stealing the clothes off Mr. Krabs' back. Blaming Patrick for this, Mr. Krabs promptly fires Patrick and vows that he will never work for him again.
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*In [[No Hat for Pat]], Mr. Krabs hires Patrick as a sideshow attraction called "The Falling Fool," in which Patrick constantly falls down and gets both injured and publicly humiliated. However, when Patrick fails to fall into a bucket of sea urchins, his customers (despite his claim of no refunds) take their money back by force, also stealing the clothes off Mr. Krabs' back. Blaming Patrick for this, Mr. Krabs promptly fires Patrick and vows that he will never work for him again.
 
*In "[[Truth or Square]]," it is revealed that he has cameras watching his friends.
 
*In "[[Truth or Square]]," it is revealed that he has cameras watching his friends.
 
*In "[[The Cent of Money]]," Mr. Krabs finds out that Gary can attract money and uses this ability to pilfer spare change from all over Bikini Bottom, uncaring that this process causes Gary great discomfort. To this end, he keeps SpongeBob distracted by forcing him to do many impossible tasks (which SpongeBob completes easily); though SpongeBob eventually finds out from one of the people Mr. Krabs robbed. However, when Gary attracts all of the money in an arcade, Mr. Krabs is crushed under all the money, and forced to give up every single piece of change he had stolen to pay his medical bill.
 
*In "[[The Cent of Money]]," Mr. Krabs finds out that Gary can attract money and uses this ability to pilfer spare change from all over Bikini Bottom, uncaring that this process causes Gary great discomfort. To this end, he keeps SpongeBob distracted by forcing him to do many impossible tasks (which SpongeBob completes easily); though SpongeBob eventually finds out from one of the people Mr. Krabs robbed. However, when Gary attracts all of the money in an arcade, Mr. Krabs is crushed under all the money, and forced to give up every single piece of change he had stolen to pay his medical bill.
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*In ''[[InSPONGEiac]]'', Mr. Krabs forces SpongeBob to cry so SpongeBob can get the perfect amount of [[Mustard]] on the [[Krabby Patties]].
 
*In ''[[InSPONGEiac]]'', Mr. Krabs forces SpongeBob to cry so SpongeBob can get the perfect amount of [[Mustard]] on the [[Krabby Patties]].
 
*In "[[SpongeBob You're Fired]]," Mr. Krabs fires SpongeBob just to save a nickel. He later relents and rehires him after his own horrendous cooking almost destroys his business (he solves the nickel problem by installing a pay toilet.)
 
*In "[[SpongeBob You're Fired]]," Mr. Krabs fires SpongeBob just to save a nickel. He later relents and rehires him after his own horrendous cooking almost destroys his business (he solves the nickel problem by installing a pay toilet.)
*In "[[Kracked Krabs]]", Mr. Krabs charged everyone $1 per footstep as shown in a video tape.
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*In "[[Kracked Krabs]]," Mr. Krabs charged everyone $1 per footstep as shown in a video tape.
   
 
====Criminal Record====
 
====Criminal Record====
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*Krabs counterfeits money. (The Krabby Kronicle)
 
*Krabs counterfeits money. (The Krabby Kronicle)
 
*Krabs steals newspaper. (The Krabby Kronicle)
 
*Krabs steals newspaper. (The Krabby Kronicle)
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*Krabs puts a person in a coma.
 
*Krabs puts a person in a coma.
 
*Krabs tries to steal Plankton's formula (probably a crime). (Plankton's Regular)
 
*Krabs tries to steal Plankton's formula (probably a crime). (Plankton's Regular)
*Krabs tries to steal food from a person and Mrs. Puff "pets". (Growth Spout)
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*Krabs tries to steal food from a person and Mrs. Puff "pets." (Growth Spout)
 
*Krabs has cameras spying on his friends. (Truth or Square)
 
*Krabs has cameras spying on his friends. (Truth or Square)
 
*Krabs plagiarizes a hotel motto. ([[Krusty Towers]])
 
*Krabs plagiarizes a hotel motto. ([[Krusty Towers]])
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*Krabs stole a video camera from an airport (just mentioned). ([[Accidents Will Happen]])
 
*Krabs stole a video camera from an airport (just mentioned). ([[Accidents Will Happen]])
 
*Krabs has opened fake stands charging money for something that is usually free. ([[Atlantis SquarePantis]] and [[Hello Bikini Bottom]])
 
*Krabs has opened fake stands charging money for something that is usually free. ([[Atlantis SquarePantis]] and [[Hello Bikini Bottom]])
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*Mr. Krabs charged everyone $1 per footstep as shown in a video tape. (Kracked Krabs)
   
 
====Worker Rights Violation====
 
====Worker Rights Violation====
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When Mr. Krabs was very young, he was put in the custody of his paternal grandfather, [[Grandpa Redbeard|Redbeard Krabs]], who was a pirate. Mr. Krabs learned how to be a pirate during this time.<ref name="GP">[[Grandpappy the Pirate]]</ref>
 
When Mr. Krabs was very young, he was put in the custody of his paternal grandfather, [[Grandpa Redbeard|Redbeard Krabs]], who was a pirate. Mr. Krabs learned how to be a pirate during this time.<ref name="GP">[[Grandpappy the Pirate]]</ref>
   
When Mr. Krabs was young, he got a dollar from his father. He loved that dollar a lot, but he eventually had to spend it to buy a soda on a hot day.<ref>[[My Pretty Seahorse]]</ref>
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When Mr. Krabs was five years old, he got a dollar from his father. He loved that dollar a lot, but he eventually had to spend it to buy a soda on a hot day.<ref>[[My Pretty Seahorse]]</ref>
   
 
When Mr. Krabs was school age, he was put back in the custody of his mother.
 
When Mr. Krabs was school age, he was put back in the custody of his mother.
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Soon after, Mr. Krabs and Plankton went back to the school. Plankton had created a chum-based patty, which was the ingredient that he got. Mr. Krabs showed off his Krabby Patties. It was decided that the way that they would determine whose was better was by having the other kids try them. Mr. Krabs won. Plankton then vowed to steal the formula from that day forward.<ref name="FOF"/>
 
Soon after, Mr. Krabs and Plankton went back to the school. Plankton had created a chum-based patty, which was the ingredient that he got. Mr. Krabs showed off his Krabby Patties. It was decided that the way that they would determine whose was better was by having the other kids try them. Mr. Krabs won. Plankton then vowed to steal the formula from that day forward.<ref name="FOF"/>
   
Somehow, most likely through the Krabby Patties' success and/or the war that occurred during Mr. Krabs' childhood<ref name="KKTV">[[Krusty Krab Training Video]]</ref>, Betsy was able to buy a house and give Mr. Krabs proper clothes.
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Somehow, most likely through the Krabby Patties' success and/or the war that occurred during Mr. Krabs' childhood,<ref name="KKTV">[[Krusty Krab Training Video]]</ref> Betsy was able to buy a house and give Mr. Krabs proper clothes.
   
 
Mr. Krabs became quite good with money, even able to scam a vending machine to get a soda.<ref name="KKTV"/>
 
Mr. Krabs became quite good with money, even able to scam a vending machine to get a soda.<ref name="KKTV"/>
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At some point, Mr. Krabs worked on the [[S.S. Diarrhea]] as head chef and [[S.S. Gourmet]] as bathroom attendant.<ref>[[Squilliam Returns]]</ref>
 
At some point, Mr. Krabs worked on the [[S.S. Diarrhea]] as head chef and [[S.S. Gourmet]] as bathroom attendant.<ref>[[Squilliam Returns]]</ref>
   
Possibly because of the war, Mr. Krabs joined the Navy. Krabs earned the nickname "Armor Abs" due to being the manliest of the crew. His shipmates were [[Torpedo Belly]], [[Mutton Chop]], [[Iron Eye]], and [[Lockjaw Jones]].
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Possibly because of the war, Mr. Krabs joined the Navy. Krabs earned the nickname "Armor Abs" due to being the manliest of the crew. His shipmates were [[Torpedo Belly]], [[Mutton Chop]], [[Iron Eye]], and [[Lockjaw Jones]]. Krabs was apparently also an officer in the navy, for he was a "naval cadet".
   
 
During this time, Mr. Krabs' cooking skill improved and towards the end of his career as a Naval officer, he found himself on a [[Mr. Krabs' Cargo Ship|Naval Cargo Ship]], which was carrying sun tan lotion. The crew loved his cooking, but Mr. Krabs' superior, [[Captain Scarfish]], did not like that they were not having slop. One day, the cargo ship was invaded by pirates. Mr. Krabs, along with Captain Scarfish and the [[Ensign]], captured the pirates. Mr. Krabs then freed the pirate leader, the [[Pirate Queen]], and joined her as a pirate.<ref>[[Pull Up a Barrel]]</ref>
 
During this time, Mr. Krabs' cooking skill improved and towards the end of his career as a Naval officer, he found himself on a [[Mr. Krabs' Cargo Ship|Naval Cargo Ship]], which was carrying sun tan lotion. The crew loved his cooking, but Mr. Krabs' superior, [[Captain Scarfish]], did not like that they were not having slop. One day, the cargo ship was invaded by pirates. Mr. Krabs, along with Captain Scarfish and the [[Ensign]], captured the pirates. Mr. Krabs then freed the pirate leader, the [[Pirate Queen]], and joined her as a pirate.<ref>[[Pull Up a Barrel]]</ref>
   
Eventually, using the training that his grandfather gave him as a kid, he managed to become captain of his own ship, which he called, "The Krusty Krab".<ref name="GP"/> He eventually faced the [[Abominable Snow Mollusk]], a fearsome beast of the high seas.<ref>[[Frozen Face-Off]]</ref>
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Eventually, using the training that his grandfather gave him as a kid, he managed to become captain of his own ship, which he called, "The Krusty Krab."<ref name="GP"/> He eventually faced the [[Abominable Snow Mollusk]], a fearsome beast of the high seas.<ref>[[Frozen Face-Off]]</ref>
   
 
Eventually, Mr. Krabs and his crew were not doing so well, and Mr. Krabs had to give up his crew and sell his ship.<ref name="GP"/>
 
Eventually, Mr. Krabs and his crew were not doing so well, and Mr. Krabs had to give up his crew and sell his ship.<ref name="GP"/>
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Eventually, he hired [[Jim]] and Squidward Tentacles. During this period of time, the Krusty Krab had a lot of success as Jim was a great fry cook. One day, Jim decided to leave the Krusty Krab as he did not feel like he was paid enough.<ref>[[The Original Fry Cook]]</ref>
 
Eventually, he hired [[Jim]] and Squidward Tentacles. During this period of time, the Krusty Krab had a lot of success as Jim was a great fry cook. One day, Jim decided to leave the Krusty Krab as he did not feel like he was paid enough.<ref>[[The Original Fry Cook]]</ref>
   
After Jim left, the quality of The Krusty Krab decreased significantly. Mr. Krabs hired a fry cook referred to as, "[[Not SpongeBob]]".<ref name="TOS"/>
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After Jim left, the quality of The Krusty Krab decreased significantly. Mr. Krabs hired a fry cook referred to as, "[[Not SpongeBob]]."<ref name="TOS"/>
   
 
In 1998 or 1999, Not SpongeBob left, leaving The Krusty Krab without a fry cook. One day, Squidward's neighbor, SpongeBob SquarePants came into The Krusty Krab for the Fry Cook job. At first, Mr. Krabs did not want SpongeBob to have the job because Squidward did not want him there. To get rid of SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs asked SpongeBob to get a ridiculously specific item and to not come back until he got it. Shortly after SpongeBob left, several buses of anchovies appeared. They were restless and almost killed Squidward and Mr. Krabs. SpongeBob showed up with the spatula. He then proceed to feed every last anchovy. Mr. Krabs then gave SpongeBob the job.<ref name="HP"/>
 
In 1998 or 1999, Not SpongeBob left, leaving The Krusty Krab without a fry cook. One day, Squidward's neighbor, SpongeBob SquarePants came into The Krusty Krab for the Fry Cook job. At first, Mr. Krabs did not want SpongeBob to have the job because Squidward did not want him there. To get rid of SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs asked SpongeBob to get a ridiculously specific item and to not come back until he got it. Shortly after SpongeBob left, several buses of anchovies appeared. They were restless and almost killed Squidward and Mr. Krabs. SpongeBob showed up with the spatula. He then proceed to feed every last anchovy. Mr. Krabs then gave SpongeBob the job.<ref name="HP"/>
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In some episodes such as "[[Culture Shock]]" and "[[Squirrel Jokes]]," he provided entertainment to the customers.
 
In some episodes such as "[[Culture Shock]]" and "[[Squirrel Jokes]]," he provided entertainment to the customers.
   
Other businesses that he owned include the [[Pretty Patties Store|Pretty Patties restaurant]] and the [[Kuddly Krab]], which were not successful in the end.
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Other businesses that he owned include the [[Pretty Patties Store|Pretty Patties restaurant]] and the [[Kuddly Krab]], which were not successful in the end. Krabs also owned a [[Krusty Towers|hotel]], until it crashed.
   
 
In "[[The Krabby Kronicle]]," he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper that he used to advertise the Krusty Krab.
 
In "[[The Krabby Kronicle]]," he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper that he used to advertise the Krusty Krab.
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{{Main|Krabs Family}}
 
{{Main|Krabs Family}}
   
Mr. Krabs seems to have family all over the world, like Scotland, Dead Eye Gulch, and even Pirates. His mother, Betsy Krabs, is the most notable being in several episodes. He and his relatives are very similar looking, all almost looking the same except with a few different facial features.
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Mr. Krabs seems to have family all over the world, like [[Scotland]], [[Dead Eye Gulch]], and even pirates. His mother, Betsy Krabs, is the most notable being in several episodes. He and his relatives are very similar looking, all almost looking the same except with a few different facial features.
   
 
He and his family have very similar personality, like his Grandpa Redbeard and his ancestor [[William Krabs]]. They are both cheap, somewhat selfish, and always want money.
 
He and his family have very similar personality, like his Grandpa Redbeard and his ancestor [[William Krabs]]. They are both cheap, somewhat selfish, and always want money.
   
 
The episode "[[Stanley S. SquarePants]]" shows that he has three little nephews who solve mysteries.
 
The episode "[[Stanley S. SquarePants]]" shows that he has three little nephews who solve mysteries.
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Mr Krabs has a daughter named [[Pearl Krabs|Pearl]], whom he neglects and treats very poorly.
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Mr. Krabs treats his employees very poorly, paying them far below minimum wage, and even forcing them to ''pay him''<ref>"[[Big Pink Loser]]"</ref>. He constantly abuses them, overworks them to the point of exhaustion<ref>"[[Fear of a Krabby Patty]]"</ref>, even whipping Squidward for money. That said, he does "tolerate" his employees because they bring him good money, though he is easy to rebuke them if they mess up his profits.
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Squidward has little tolerance for Mr. Krabs, and views him as nothing more than a cheap miser, that said, he does get along with him sometimes<ref>"[[Squid on Strike]]"</ref>, and even seems to be Mr. Krabs' friend sometimes.<ref>"[[Help Wanted]]"</ref> Squidward hates his job, works very poorly, and Mr. Krabs sometimes even jokes about firing him<ref>"[[My Pretty Seahorse]]"</ref>
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Mr. Krabs is something of a father figure to SpongeBob, such as reprimanding him for swearing in "[[Sailor Mouth]]." That said, SpongeBob does have his fair share of abuse from Mr. Krabs, such as the time when SpongeBob and Squidward were nearly sacrificed to the Clam in "[[Clams]]," or sacrificing SpongeBob to the "sandwich gods" in the second SpongeBob Movie, or when he sold SpongeBob's soul for 62 cents to the [[Flying Dutchman]] in "[[Born Again Krabs]]". Mr. Krabs thinks he can control SpongeBob's life, such as forcing him to give up [[Mystery the Seahorse]] in "[[My Pretty Seahorse]]."
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===Plankton===
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[[Plankton]] is Mr. Krab's arch-nemesis, their rivalry stems back to their childhoods when both of them were in poverty and teased by the other kids, so they wanted to become successful and out-compete the burger shop to get back on the kids, so they made up a recipe, but when they gave their burger to [[Old Man Jenkins]], he was poisoned by the food. Krabs and Planton blamed each other for Jenkins' death, Plankton ripped of a piece of the old formula ("chum"), when he slammed the door angrily on his way out, a bunch of ingredients fell into a batter, and thus the [[Krabby Patty]] was born.<ref>"[[Friend or Foe]]"</ref> Mr. Krabs revels in his success against Plankton, and will go mad if Plankton has one customer, that said, Plankton does try to run Mr. Krabs' business to the ground by stealing the [[Krabby Patty Secret Formula]], although he always fails (except temporarily in "[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]"). Plankton and Krabs can get along sometimes, such as in "[[Best Frenemies]]" and "[[New Leaf]]".
   
 
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*Perch Perkins: "What inspired you to build a second Krusty Krab right next door to the original?"
 
*Perch Perkins: "What inspired you to build a second Krusty Krab right next door to the original?"
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*Mr. Krabs: "Money."
 
~The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
 
~The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
 
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*"I love this young people's music."
 
*"I love this young people's music."
 
~[[Krab Borg]]
 
~[[Krab Borg]]
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* In older SpongeBob games on Nick.com, Mr. Krabs is wearing the scarf from "Squilliam Returns."
 
* In older SpongeBob games on Nick.com, Mr. Krabs is wearing the scarf from "Squilliam Returns."
 
* He has a fear of "robot overlords." According to the narrator of Krusty Krab Training Video, this is, however, a good thing. This keeps the "balance of technology in check.
 
* He has a fear of "robot overlords." According to the narrator of Krusty Krab Training Video, this is, however, a good thing. This keeps the "balance of technology in check.
* According to viewer polls, Mr. Krabs is the least favorite main character in the series.
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* According to viewer polls, Mr. Krabs is the least favorite main character in the series.{{Citation needed}}
 
* In "Jellyfish Hunter," when Krabs keeps on saying, "more," there is a part where it shows a hideous picture of Mr. Krabs saying, "more." On YouTube, it got extremely popular for YouTube Poops (edited videos of something). The video is called "Moar Krabs."
 
* In "Jellyfish Hunter," when Krabs keeps on saying, "more," there is a part where it shows a hideous picture of Mr. Krabs saying, "more." On YouTube, it got extremely popular for YouTube Poops (edited videos of something). The video is called "Moar Krabs."
 
* In many episodes or shorts, Mr. Krabs has broken laws or does something illegal. Mentionable things are:
 
* In many episodes or shorts, Mr. Krabs has broken laws or does something illegal. Mentionable things are:
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*According to "[[Krab Borg]]," salt hurts Mr. Krabs' eyes even though he is a salt water animal.
 
*According to "[[Krab Borg]]," salt hurts Mr. Krabs' eyes even though he is a salt water animal.
 
*In the episode "[[The Googly Artiste]]," Mr. Krabs is revealed to have ears.
 
*In the episode "[[The Googly Artiste]]," Mr. Krabs is revealed to have ears.
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* Mr. Krabs hates the notion of treating his employees fairly so much that a manual of labour conditions gave him hives and the word "overtime" horrifies him astronomically.
 
*In many episodes, it is shown he has heightened senses whenever money is involved/mentioned.
 
*In many episodes, it is shown he has heightened senses whenever money is involved/mentioned.
 
[[pt-br: Eugene H. Siriguejo]] [[es: Don Cangrejo]]
 
[[pt-br: Eugene H. Siriguejo]] [[es: Don Cangrejo]]
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If you were looking for the article about the cashier, then see Eugene the Cashier.
The money is always right!
 
— Eugene H. Krabs, "Krusty Krab Training Video"

Template:Character/Eugene H. Krabs Eugene[1] H.[2][3] Krabs[4] (born November 30, 1942;[5] age 73), simply and more commonly known as Mr. Krabs, sometimes called Krabs by Plankton and frequently called Eugene, is a crimson sea crab who is the owner of the Krusty Krab as well as the employer of both SpongeBob SquarePants and Squidward Tentacles. Series creator Stephen Hillenburg describes Mr. Krabs as another antagonist of the series. He is extremely greedy and quite literally obsessed with money. He will freak out if anything happens to his money, except in "New Digs," when the money is in the pickle jar, he likes it. He treats money as if it was royalty in some aspects. Mr. Krabs is mostly respected by SpongeBob (maybe as a fatherly figure to SpongeBob), while Squidward tends to loathe him. The series exaggerates Mr. Krabs' greed with him often anthropomorphizing money. He will do almost anything to obtain money or not lose it no matter how small the amount, usually with no regard to the safety or well-being of others or even himself. His nemesis and business rival is Sheldon J. Plankton, who was his best friend in their childhood, but now constantly attempts to steal the Krabby Patty Secret Formula. Mr. Krabs has a daughter, a sperm whale named Pearl. Since the beginning of the series, Mr. Krabs' overall characterization has become more and more negative, to the point that Stephen Hillenburg himself once said in an interview that he and Plankton are both the main antagonists (in some episodes) of the show, with Mr. Krabs being just as bad; if not worse than, Plankton himself. He has the fourth most appearances in the series with 240, following Patrick with 269, Squidward with 295, and SpongeBob in all the episodes.

Description

Krabs is short, red and plump, and has very tall eyestalks, a crinkled nose, large claws, and very short, pointy legs. His vertebrae are also visible on the back of his neck. He wears a light blue shirt and slackers with a black belt. A sailor or pirate ship often correlates with Krabs. Many times when he appears on-screen, sailor's music is playing. Sometimes he does not have a shell like in "Shell of a Man," "Shell Shocked," and "Company Picnic." In addition, in the episode "The Algae's Always Greener," he was naked like Plankton.

Personality

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As stated above, Mr. Krabs is extremely greedy and miserly, often being portrayed as being just as bad as; if not even worse than, Plankton. His only interest is to have money, and he could not care less for his customers, employees, family or even himself. He frequently associates his customers and products with money, with lines such as "That's me money walking out the door!" or "The money is always right." It should be noted that, while Mr. Krabs portrayal shows him as being obsessed with money to the point of anthropomorphizing it from the beginning, he became more miserly, cheap and immoral as the series progressed. His money hunger may stem from his childhood poverty. When SpongeBob uses the term, obsession, to describe his relationship with money during "Plankton's Good Eye," he denies it and claims it to be a strong word.

He is prone to fits of insanity if he has to give up as much as a penny. He often goes to irrationally great lengths to acquire or to avoid losing money with little, if any, regard to the safety or well-being of others or even himself (in "Squid's Day Off," he loses both arms and suffers a severe head injury while attempting to pull a dime out of the sink). In Krab Borg (and shown earlier in Squeaky Boots) reveals that Mr. Krabs always remembers the price for everything he has bought which proves his greed has a strong memory. In "Born Again Krabs," he sells SpongeBob's soul to the Flying Dutchman for 62 cents, despite the fact that SpongeBob put his life on the line to protect him from the Dutchman. In the same episode, he forces SpongeBob to sell a disgustingly old and contaminated patty that he found under the grill, refusing to let anything that he could potentially make money with go to waste. Ironically, this results in the Krusty Krab losing weeks of business. He also literally tried to rip somebody's arm off for a penny saying "Unhand that penny or the arm comes off." Twice, he has been shown to have little respect for the dead, most notably in "One Krabs Trash," where he defiles a grave to obtain a presumably rare drink hat to obtain a million dollars. Additionally, he has little respect for royalty. In "Rule of Dumb," when Patrick is believed to be the king of Bikini Bottom, Krabs allows him to eat at the Krusty Krab in the hopes of getting tons of money. Krabs promptly kicked Patrick out (literally) when he discovered that he never intended to pay at all, shouting, "No one eats at my restaurant for free, king or no king!." In "The Clash of Triton," when he failed to take Krabby Patties away from King Neptune when ordered to do so, and was promptly electrocuted when he asked who was to pay for them all. Also in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie he raises the price of a krabby patty to $101 when he finds out King Neptune is coming to the restaurant. He has also risen the price of food in "Truth or Square" in which it was the 117th anniversary of the KK and he added an extra zero on the end of every price on the menu in hopes of getting more money. There has been at least two occasions where SpongeBob has burst into the Krusty Krab to warn him about oncoming disaster, only for him to think of it as an opportunity to try to sell them Krabby patties. The first time was to an oncoming biker gang. The second was when he tried selling Krabby patties to giant whelks when SpongeBob described them as ravenously eating everything in their paths, he continued to try to push his products, despite them obviously being vicious wild monsters and he was promptly eaten.

His treatment of his employees is just as bad while inconsistent throughout the series; SpongeBob and Squidward's wages are always stated to be extremely low, far below minimum legal wage. In "Bummer Vacation," SpongeBob comments that a nickel is "more than (he makes) in a year." In "Big Pink Loser," he implies that instead of being paid, he actually has to pay his boss. He is also shown to abuse his employees, most notably in "Fear of a Krabby Patty," in which he literally forces them to work nonstop twenty four hours a day, seven days a week without rest for more than forty days. In "Squid on Strike," Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob and Squidward bills instead of checks on payday, that charge them for any non work-related activity, including standing, breathing, and even existing, and SpongeBob even reveals in "One Coarse Meal" that Mr. Krabs actually pays him in play money. His safety measures and maintenance of the restaurant are extremely poor; if not nonexistent, frequently resorting to improvised and obviously inadequate measures to avoid paying for actual insurance and repairs. In "Pickles," he took money out of SpongeBob's paycheck for one small mistake. In multiple episodes, Mr. Krabs takes advantage of the situation in order to make money, only to have it backfire later on. For example, in "The Krusty Sponge," after a food critic gives the Krusty Krab a good review because of SpongeBob, he completely changes the Krusty Krab to center all around SpongeBob, with SpongeBob condiments, SpongeBob train rides, SpongeBob napkins, SpongeBob ice cubes, and even "Spongy Patties" (really old, rotten Krabby Patties). The "Spongy Patties" give all the customers food poisoning, and one of the customers, who happens to be a cop, arrests Krabs. "Money Talks" reveals that Krabs has sold his soul multiple times to various evil spirits and demons, including the Flying Dutchman and even SpongeBob because "He was five bucks short on payday." (Ironically, this actually saved his soul since no ghoul could fully claim it.) In "Drive Thru," he turned a hole in the wall into a drive-thru. SpongeBob bought several things (including a menu, a microphone, and a light up arrow). However, Krabs turned it down (because it wasn't "free") as he already made a menu made of napkins, a microphone made of tin cans on a string, and a very small fish-shaped sign. Despite the fact that SpongeBob already paid for them thus making Mr. Krabs not have to spend anything. Because of the increase in customers, he keeps knocking more holes in the walls of his restaurant until it eventually collapses.

Mr. Krabs can also be incredibly petty. In "Plankton's Regular," where the Chum Bucket gets a regular customer, Mr. Krabs breaks down crying, saying that he can't let Plankton have even one solitary customer, even though Plankton said beforehand that he wouldn't try to steal the Krabby Patty formula anymore because he "just can't afford it." Another example is in "Penny Foolish," where he goes to ridiculous lengths to acquire a penny that SpongeBob found, setting up numerous tricks that would ironically cost far more than a penny. In "Born Again Krabs," he attacks an innocent bystander who found a penny on the floor and nearly tore the man's arm off to get the penny. During his schemes, he often forces SpongeBob to help him by threatening to fire him. In "InSPONGEiac," Mr. Krabs scolds SpongeBob for using 1% more mustard than he was supposed to, and calls him an insomniac for getting 2 minutes less sleep than normal (this backfires and causes SpongeBob to be unable to sleep that night).

Mr. Krabs has also shown that he believes that he has full control over SpongeBob's personal life: in "Karate Choppers," he forces SpongeBob to give up karate altogether, including outside work, or else he would be fired. In "My Pretty Seahorse," where Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to not just stop bringing Mystery to work, but to get rid of her entirely, and once forced his employees to work nonstop and told them that they could never go home (which is actually illegal).

Despite his cruel and money-grubbing behavior, Mr. Krabs is not completely heartless. He has apologized for his actions on occasion, and he does care for his daughter Pearl, going to great lengths to acquire food for her in "Growth Spout" (though he did steal it from Mrs. Puff and Squidward). Despite his abusive treatment of SpongeBob and Squidward, he does care for and appreciate them, as the two help keep his restaurant afloat. In "Krusty Love," Krabs finds his second love (after money): Mrs. Puff. However, their relationship has not been explored at all after this episode. Also in Best Day Ever, when SpongeBob is sad, he actually uses his money to try to cheer him up. Additionally, in "Born Again Krabs," he struck a deal with the Flying Dutchman for a second chance at life because he is a non-cheap, generous man, something that he did very well until he discovered he had no money in the cash register. As shown in "Hooky" (free water for Pearl and her friends), "Whale of a Birthday" [cardboard cake, dishwater for party drink, stale popcorn, an 'It's a Girl' (with the word Boy crossed out) banner, and Boys Who Cry (really Squidward)], and "The Slumber Party" (crackers and tap water, and "how about some pizza, just put sauce on crackers"), he loves money more than his own daughter. In addition, as seen in "Little Yellow Book", even Krabs was upset at Squidward for reading SpongeBob's diary telling Squidward, "That's low, even for you."

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Mr. Krabs' house

Eugene Krabs' home is an anchor, in the vein of SpongeBob's pineapple and Squidward's Easter Island head. His address is 3541 Anchor Way, which suggests that there may be other anchors on his street. Krabs lives with his seemingly adopted whale daughter Pearl. He also owns a pet worm named "Mr. Doodles," as seen in "Sandy's Rocket" and "As Seen on TV." He has a mother, who lives in a near identical version of his anchor home, except it is pink, and is slightly smaller.

Krabs seems to be incredibly fit for someone his age and weight, as he has demonstrated titanic strength on a number of occasions. In "Squeaky Boots," he lifts the whole Krusty Krab, filled with numerous customers, like a feather. In "Bucket Sweet Bucket," he pushes the whole Krusty Krab across the street and then throws it into the air. In "Le Big Switch," he tips over the Krusty Krab from the back, dumping all the customers out. He also possesses a remarkable sense of smell; he is actually able to smell money, and in "Hooky," he tracked down SpongeBob and Patrick by sense of smell at least a few hours after the two left the Krusty Krab, claiming that he can "smell laziness up to ten thousand leagues."

If the show takes place in the present time, he is currently 71. However, many details in the show imply he is much older than this. In "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One," he reveals that he has a great aunt named Sally, who the Flying Dutchman (who is more than 1,000 years old) claims to have dated in high school. In Can You Spare a Dime?, his first dime is revealed to be a large, wheel shaped stone that could date back to many years ago, as he says he's been in business a long time (indicating a joke that he's been working for centuries). In Truth or Square, he has flashbacks of former work years in black and white, and states that he has spent a lifetime working at the Krusty Krab.

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Krabs is an extremely selfish and greedy crab when it comes to his money and will go to any lengths for even a single penny. Many episodes show this. He will even abuse SpongeBob and Squidward at work in many episodes. He made them work for 24 hours in "The Graveyard Shift" and "Fear of a Krabby Patty," but changed it to 23 hours. He forced them to fish for his millionth dollar even going as far as to use them as bait in "Clams." In "The Cent of Money," he abuses SpongeBob and Gary when he forces Gary to steal change and keep SpongeBob occupied. He is even shown to make them pay him instead of them getting their paycheck, such as "Squid on Strike," and in that episode, he fired SpongeBob and Squidward, and in the end, when they were rehired, he forced them to work for him for the rest of their lives after SpongeBob destroyed and trashed the Krusty Krab. In "Krabs à La Mode," he forced them to work with the thermostat at 62 degrees making them freeze due to just him being cheap. It is shown in Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm that he cares more about money than he does about anyone else, shown when Sandy wanted him to pay her. He started foaming at the mouth and shouted, "NO! YOU'LL NEVER GET A CENT OUTTA ME! NEVER! I'D RATHER LET THAT WORM COME IN HERE, AND EAT YOU ALL ALIVE!" This is also shown in "The Slumber Party" that he cares about money more than his daughter Pearl when he gives her only tap water with crackers and ketchup and a lot of rules making her lock him out and making SpongeBob spy on her.

His famous appearance in "Born Again Krabs" shows his greedy personality when he almost dies for forcing SpongeBob to sell a rotten, moldy and old patty and in the episode, it shows how selfish he is when he sells SpongeBob's soul just for 62 cents and almost rips somebody's arm of for a penny. when he almost dies for forcing SpongeBob to sell a rotten, moldy and old patty and in the episode, it shows how selfish he is when he sells SpongeBob's soul just for 62 cents and almost rips somebody's arm of for a penny. Krusty Love shows his generous side when he finds someone he loves just as much as money, which appears to be Mrs. Puff as he spends $100,000 just for their date. He then tells SpongeBob to make him not spend any money even though he forces SpongeBob to spend money for him as he scolds him making him finally snaps at him and curses in gibberish at him, yet he is able to win Mrs. Puff's heart and keep his money. In "Born Again Krabs," when he gave children free toys, give people the ability to watch movies that have not even been in theaters, and free refills and being completely relaxed and not having to mind paying a fine of $10,000 despite being bankrupt.

"The Krabby Kronicle" shows him making counterfeit notes. He has also paid SpongeBob fake money and stole people's belongings to avoid paying shown in Life of Crime making him a criminal. He endangers townsfolk and kids, shown in "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa" and "Krabby Land." He is overprotective of his money shown in "Squid's Day Off," "Can You Spare a Dime?," and "Clams." In the episode Krabs vs. Plankton, his eyes turned in golden bars when the lawyer said, "We'll counter sue Plankton for everything he's got!" Krabs also prefers to accept free stuff. In addition, in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie he priced his Krabby Patties up to $99 plus.

Krabs' greed is a double-edged sword, as he has made business decisions in order to save or acquire more money, which turned out to be counter-productive. An obvious example is in "SpongeBob You're Fired," when he fired his best employee simply to save a nickel, and opted to do the fry cooking himself, which was a bad idea since his terrible fry cook skills scared all the customers away. Another is in Hello Bikini Bottom!, when he sold pawned off the Krusty Krab to fund a band tour for SpongeBob and Squidward, but almost went bankrupt.

Antagonistic Side

Mr. Krabs has an extremely prevalent antagonistic side, plays a villainous role in several episodes, mainly due to his extreme greed mostly his villain side and criminality, and from an interview with Stephen Hillenburg is like the other antagonist in the show (along with Plankton).

  • In the episode "Clams," he forces Squidward and SpongeBob to stay on his boat until he retrieves his one millionth dollar. In addition, he threatens to starve them, after they give him one of Squidward's dollars in an attempt to go home. After they attempt to escape, he uses them as live bait for the clam to give him his dollar back. He lures the clam with stock music, and it then appears and eats him. He miraculously appears again, alive and well, with his millionth dollar back. However, he traded his entire body (spare his head and left arm) for it.
  • In "The Krabby Kronicle," he tricks SpongeBob into writing lies about people in Bikini Bottom, threatening to get rid of SpongeBob's spatula if he did not do so. These lies end up ruining the lives of several people. Ultimately, SpongeBob writes a story about what Mr. Krabs was forcing him to do, and all of his money is taken back by an angry mob. At the end of the episode, Krabs starts making counterfeit bills with the printing machine.
  • In "Krabby Land," Mr. Krabs schemes to make money by attracting children with an extremely cheap and unsafe theme park like attraction. He eventually reveals his true motives, and is subsequently beaten, robbed, chained to two poles and force-fed Lima beans by two muscular thugs.
  • In "The Two Faces of Squidward," when Squidward's face changed back to normal, he slammed the door in his face to make him handsome again to get more customers.
  • In "The Algae's Always Greener," after Plankton and Mr. Krabs switch lives, Mr. Krabs, who was stark naked, followed Plankton's motive to steal the Secret Formula.
  • In "Krusty Love," he puts SpongeBob in charge of his money on his date with Mrs. Puff so that he does not end up spending it all, yet demands SpongeBob to buy several increasingly unnecessary items for her before they even leave her house to go to the park, and still getting mad at SpongeBob just for doing what he was told. Eventually, SpongeBob loses his temper and gives Mr. Krabs a verbal scalding before walking off in a huff.
  • In "The Krusty Sponge," when a food critic gives the Krusty Krab a good review due to SpongeBob's cooking, Mr. Krabs immediately exploits it by making numerous different kinds of SpongeBob merchandise, going so far as to force Squidward to wear a ridiculous SpongeBob costume. Unfortunately, this scheme blows up in his face when he feeds his customers spoiled Krabby Patties and gives them food poisoning.
  • In "Wet Painters," he threatens to cut off SpongeBob and Patrick's butts if they get any paint on anything, but the wall when painting Mr. Krabs' house (which they were essentially forced to do), telling them that the paint is permanent. SpongeBob and Patrick are extremely careful, but end up getting paint all over Mr. Krabs' first dollar, much to their horror. When he returns; however, he reveals that it was all for the purpose of a joke, and they leave in disgust. However, Mr. Krabs gets his comeuppance when he laughs so hard at his own joke that he sprays spittle all over his living room and ruins the paint job.
  • In "Patty Caper," Mr. Krabs secretly steals the secret ingredient to the Krabby Patty formula to avoid paying for it (a whole $1.99), and attempts to frame SpongeBob to cover it up. It nearly succeeds, but Mr. Krabs unintentionally reveals that he did so, and the judge forces him to give out free Krabby Patties all day the next day. While SpongeBob is giving out the patties, Mr. Krabs is strapped to a chair, screaming and forced to watch, much to the glee of the police officers holding his eyelids open.
  • In "Jellyfish Hunter," arguably Mr. Krabs' most famous villainous role ever, he tricks SpongeBob into catching all of the Jellyfish in Jellyfish Fields for him in order to make Jelly Patties for the customers. Unknown to SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs runs a secret factory where the jellyfish seem to be squeezed of every drop of jelly, and then get disposed of. The mysterious blue Jellyfish, No Name (later named Friend by SpongeBob), brings SpongeBob to the factory and reveals to him Krabs' true nature. SpongeBob foils Mr. Krabs' plan, freeing the jellyfish, who proceed to sting Mr. Krabs all at once.
  • In "One Krabs Trash," Mr. Krabs tricks SpongeBob into giving back the soda drinking hat that he sold to him (which he originally got by stealing another person’s garbage and selling it) as a scheme to earn money once he finds out that it is extremely valuable. He uses a fake ghost and tells SpongeBob that the hat is cursed and that he must return it to its dead owner. His plan backfires when it turns out that there is an actual dead person with the name and SpongeBob literally buried the hat in his grave. Mr. Krabs digs up the grave and retrieves the hat, awakening an entire cemetery of zombies, which he spends the entire night fighting. Krabs goes to sell the hat to the rich people, only to find out that an entire warehouse full of them had been discovered, making the hat worthless.
  • In "Penny Foolish," Mr. Krabs tries to get the "penny" that SpongeBob found on the ground through a series of elaborate tricks that ironically would cost far more than a penny to set up. His desperation for the penny leads him to enter SpongeBob's home, uninvited, where SpongeBob catches Mr. Krabs and explains to him that it was actually a piece gum he found on the ground. However, after Krabs leaves, SpongeBob realizes that it is really a 500-dollar bill and throws it on the ground. Even after all this, Mr. Krabs continues to look for the "penny," digging for it in SpongeBob's yard.
  • In "Krusty Krushers," Mr. Krabs witnesses severe beatings at the hands of the wrestling champions and says that no one deserves such beatings. However, he ends up tricking SpongeBob and Patrick into fighting for the million-dollar prize. The two are no match for the massive champions, and when they are about to lose, Mr. Krabs breaks down crying over losing the prize money, not giving a thought for SpongeBob and Patrick. When they actually do win, they choose the alternate prize of going to wrestling camp over the money, much to Mr. Krabs' dismay.
  • In No Hat for Pat, Mr. Krabs hires Patrick as a sideshow attraction called "The Falling Fool," in which Patrick constantly falls down and gets both injured and publicly humiliated. However, when Patrick fails to fall into a bucket of sea urchins, his customers (despite his claim of no refunds) take their money back by force, also stealing the clothes off Mr. Krabs' back. Blaming Patrick for this, Mr. Krabs promptly fires Patrick and vows that he will never work for him again.
  • In "Truth or Square," it is revealed that he has cameras watching his friends.
  • In "The Cent of Money," Mr. Krabs finds out that Gary can attract money and uses this ability to pilfer spare change from all over Bikini Bottom, uncaring that this process causes Gary great discomfort. To this end, he keeps SpongeBob distracted by forcing him to do many impossible tasks (which SpongeBob completes easily); though SpongeBob eventually finds out from one of the people Mr. Krabs robbed. However, when Gary attracts all of the money in an arcade, Mr. Krabs is crushed under all the money, and forced to give up every single piece of change he had stolen to pay his medical bill.
  • In "The Wreck of the Mauna Loa," Mr. Krabs was arrested because he made The Wreck of the Mauna Loa into a deadly machine.
  • In "The Smoking Peanut," Mr. Krabs, wearing a fake mustache, steals many things he considers free on Free Day, including the clam's pearl. However, he is later caught and revealed during the crowd preparing to throw peanuts after SpongeBob's heartfelt speech. When the Pearl's reclaimed and hatched to a baby clam, the crowd angrily turns on them and after he states, "But it's Free Day," they proceed in throwing peanuts at him.
  • In "One Coarse Meal," Mr. Krabs disguises himself as Pearl to torture Plankton, much to SpongeBob's disgust. SpongeBob was so disgusted that he revealed to Plankton, who was about to commit suicide that what he thought was Pearl was Mr. Krabs in a whale suit and SpongeBob tells him that Mr. Krabs is afraid of mimes. Later, Plankton, wanting to get revenge, decides to get even with Mr. Krabs to make him see how he felt when he tortured him. SpongeBob scared him away with a projection of whales coming to the Krusty Krab for an early feeding. Plankton flees and Mr. Krabs learns his lesson.
  • In "Rodeo Daze," When SpongeBob asked Mr. Krabs to help save Sandy, he told him to say it again and leave out anything that had nothing to do with making money.
  • In "Squid Baby," he forces Squidward to work just the same even though he was injured.
  • In The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom, Mr. Krabs put too much growth serum that makes the Krabby Patty large and he told his employees to stay in the Krusty Krab and ends up being eaten for what he deserved.
  • In InSPONGEiac, Mr. Krabs forces SpongeBob to cry so SpongeBob can get the perfect amount of Mustard on the Krabby Patties.
  • In "SpongeBob You're Fired," Mr. Krabs fires SpongeBob just to save a nickel. He later relents and rehires him after his own horrendous cooking almost destroys his business (he solves the nickel problem by installing a pay toilet.)
  • In "Kracked Krabs," Mr. Krabs charged everyone $1 per footstep as shown in a video tape.

Criminal Record

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  • Krabs counterfeits money. (The Krabby Kronicle)
  • Krabs steals newspaper. (The Krabby Kronicle)
  • Krabs publishes lies and slander in newspaper. (The Krabby Kronicle)
  • Krabs has imprisoned customers in his restaurant several times.
  • Krabs puts a person in a coma.
  • Krabs tries to steal Plankton's formula (probably a crime). (Plankton's Regular)
  • Krabs tries to steal food from a person and Mrs. Puff "pets." (Growth Spout)
  • Krabs has cameras spying on his friends. (Truth or Square)
  • Krabs plagiarizes a hotel motto. (Krusty Towers)
  • Krabs poisoned all his customers with all of the Spongy Patties. (The Krusty Sponge)
  • Krabs built up an amusement park ride, which caused many lives in peril when it was breaking down. (The Wreck of the Mauna Loa)
  • Krabs worked his employees to near death. (Fear of a Krabby Patty)
  • Krabs has repeatedly violated worker rights. (Squid on Strike)
  • Krabs built up a playground entitled "Krabby Land" which caused one kid fall on a slide and may have harmed some children (if they have been playing on it) because of obvious materials being built up with. (Krabby Land)
  • Krabs stole Clamu's pearl and all the things on the Bikini Bottom Zoo. (The Smoking Peanut)
  • Krabs uses a device to magnetize and steal money. (The Cent of Money)
  • Krabs steals the Krabby Patty secret ingredient, and then blames it on SpongeBob. (Patty Caper)
  • Krabs steals Mrs. Puff's bus mobile and Colonel Carper's sound equipment. (Hello Bikini Bottom)
  • Krabs stole a video camera from an airport (just mentioned). (Accidents Will Happen)
  • Krabs has opened fake stands charging money for something that is usually free. (Atlantis SquarePantis and Hello Bikini Bottom)
  • Mr. Krabs charged everyone $1 per footstep as shown in a video tape. (Kracked Krabs)

Worker Rights Violation

Many times, Mr. Krabs has violated worker's rights out of being cheap, and/or to make more money.

  • "Big Pink Loser" reveals that he makes SpongeBob pay him $100 an hour to be able to work (when the point of a job is to get money, not to spend it).
  • In "Squid on Strike," he refuses to pay his employees, and instead makes them pay him (for reasons as ridiculous as breathing and existing).
  • In "Clams," he rewards SpongeBob and Squidward by taking them on a fishing trip (much to Squidward's dismay). Squidward is injured, but Krabs could care less. Mr. Krabs then loses his one millionth dollar. They search for days, until they try to leave. So Krabs threatens to starve everyone (ironically dooming himself too), and then even goes so far as to feed them to a clam.
  • In "Fear of a Krabby Patty," he realizes that Plankton is open for 23 hours, so he opens the Krusty Krab for 24 hours. He then works SpongeBob, Squidward, and even himself to near death for 43 days straight (not letting any of them even go home).
  • "One Coarse Meal" reveals that Mr. Krabs pays SpongeBob with fake money.
  • In "No Hat for Pat," he hires Patrick to give entertainment to the customers by repeatedly falling. This eventually got to the point in which he was making Patrick fall into a bucket of sea urchins. However, at first, Patrick struggles to do so. He then realizes it was his hat making him fall. He, as well as Squidward, falls, thus causing injuries toward Squidward.
  • In "Le Big Switch" he literally sells Squidward when he goes bankrupt.
  • In "Chum Fricassee," he uses Squidward as a doormat, only after re-hiring him.

Creation and development

He may have based on one of one of Stephen Hillenburg's former bosses.[6]

He may have also been based off the "Greed" deadly sin of the Seven Deadly Sins.[6]

Voice

Krabs speaks with a stereotypical pirate-type accent and uses seafaring vocabulary: he refers to his staff as his "crew," disagreement as "mutiny," SpongeBob's kitchen as the "galley." In some episodes, he refers to Squidward almost exclusively as "Mr. Squidward." During the pilot, he refers to SpongeBob as "Mr. SquarePants." However, in most episodes he refers to him mostly as "boy," "lad," or "son." In Krusty Krab Training Video, it stated that he is paranoid or possibly has automatonophobia (fear of robots) which explains how his restaurant is primitive compared to others. When he says, "my," he says, "me" instead. He speaks with a very strong accent, like his grandpa and his mother; however, his daughter does not have this accent.

Biography

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Eugene H. Krabs was born on November 30, 1942 to Victor and Betsy Krabs.

When he was less than three years old, he went to a Nursery. Here, he met Sheldon J. Plankton, who was born on the same day as him.[7]

When Mr. Krabs was very young, he was put in the custody of his paternal grandfather, Redbeard Krabs, who was a pirate. Mr. Krabs learned how to be a pirate during this time.[8]

When Mr. Krabs was five years old, he got a dollar from his father. He loved that dollar a lot, but he eventually had to spend it to buy a soda on a hot day.[9]

When Mr. Krabs was school age, he was put back in the custody of his mother.

He attended Poseidon Elementary School. During his time here, he was considered an outcast by the other kids due to being poor, leaving him in an only close friendship with Plankton.[7]

After being humiliated by the classmates, Plankton and Mr. Krabs wanted revenge. When Plankton and Mr. Krabs were planning it, they went to the carnival and Mr. Krabs found a penny. He thought it was the most beautiful thing that he had ever seen. He then asked Plankton what it was. Plankton explained that it was money and that he could buy things with it. Mr. Krabs then spends the penny on balloons for Plankton.[7] This began Mr. Krabs' lifelong obsession to money.

One of the popular eateries of the time was Stinky Burgers. One day, Mr. Krabs and Plankton tried to get a burger, but the owner, Stinky, told them that they could not eat at the restaurant as they were not wanted by the kids. Later, Mr. Krabs and Plankton went to the back of the building. Stinky told them that he did not want them there because they would drive away his customers. When Stinky's shift was over, he drove off in a limousine, accidentally leaving a dollar behind. Plankton realized that starting a fast food restaurant had the potential to get the kids to like and respect the two, while Mr. Krabs was focused on the money part. Mr. Krabs was worried that they did not have the skill to make the patties. Plankton was not worried about that since they had science.[7] Soon, they found a place in The Dump and, using science, created a great-looking burger. They were going to rub it in the face of the other kids, but Stinky Burgers was shut down. They tested the burger on Old Man Jenkins, who was family friend of Mr. Krabs. The burger was delicious, but it knockout Old Man Jenkins. Mr. Krabs and Plankton then fought and eventually the two were fighting over the recipe. The force of the two sides pulling caused Mr. Krabs to go towards the wall and Plankton to go out the door. Mr. Krabs got most of the recipe and Plankton got only one part, which was that one of the ingredients. When Mr. Krabs hit the wall, he caused several different ingredients to fall in the cauldron of patty batter, which made the burger good.[7]

Soon after, Mr. Krabs and Plankton went back to the school. Plankton had created a chum-based patty, which was the ingredient that he got. Mr. Krabs showed off his Krabby Patties. It was decided that the way that they would determine whose was better was by having the other kids try them. Mr. Krabs won. Plankton then vowed to steal the formula from that day forward.[7]

Somehow, most likely through the Krabby Patties' success and/or the war that occurred during Mr. Krabs' childhood,[10] Betsy was able to buy a house and give Mr. Krabs proper clothes.

Mr. Krabs became quite good with money, even able to scam a vending machine to get a soda.[10]

At some point, Mr. Krabs worked on the S.S. Diarrhea as head chef and S.S. Gourmet as bathroom attendant.[11]

Possibly because of the war, Mr. Krabs joined the Navy. Krabs earned the nickname "Armor Abs" due to being the manliest of the crew. His shipmates were Torpedo Belly, Mutton Chop, Iron Eye, and Lockjaw Jones. Krabs was apparently also an officer in the navy, for he was a "naval cadet".

During this time, Mr. Krabs' cooking skill improved and towards the end of his career as a Naval officer, he found himself on a Naval Cargo Ship, which was carrying sun tan lotion. The crew loved his cooking, but Mr. Krabs' superior, Captain Scarfish, did not like that they were not having slop. One day, the cargo ship was invaded by pirates. Mr. Krabs, along with Captain Scarfish and the Ensign, captured the pirates. Mr. Krabs then freed the pirate leader, the Pirate Queen, and joined her as a pirate.[12]

Eventually, using the training that his grandfather gave him as a kid, he managed to become captain of his own ship, which he called, "The Krusty Krab."[8] He eventually faced the Abominable Snow Mollusk, a fearsome beast of the high seas.[13]

Eventually, Mr. Krabs and his crew were not doing so well, and Mr. Krabs had to give up his crew and sell his ship.[8]

With the little money he had, he bought a local bankrupt retirement home, "The Rusty Krab," which he decided to turn into a restaurant, adding a K to "Rusty," thus making it The Krusty Krab[10] after his pirate ship. He decided to go into business, selling his Krabby Patties. The Krusty Krab was extremely successful from the beginning, and has stood for years as Bikini Bottom's premiere daytime eatery.

In the early days of the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs was not that successful due to Mr. Krabs' rusty cooking skills.[14]

In the mid-80s the Krusty Krab had managed to get a commercial.[15]

Eventually, he hired Jim and Squidward Tentacles. During this period of time, the Krusty Krab had a lot of success as Jim was a great fry cook. One day, Jim decided to leave the Krusty Krab as he did not feel like he was paid enough.[16]

After Jim left, the quality of The Krusty Krab decreased significantly. Mr. Krabs hired a fry cook referred to as, "Not SpongeBob."[15]

In 1998 or 1999, Not SpongeBob left, leaving The Krusty Krab without a fry cook. One day, Squidward's neighbor, SpongeBob SquarePants came into The Krusty Krab for the Fry Cook job. At first, Mr. Krabs did not want SpongeBob to have the job because Squidward did not want him there. To get rid of SpongeBob, Mr. Krabs asked SpongeBob to get a ridiculously specific item and to not come back until he got it. Shortly after SpongeBob left, several buses of anchovies appeared. They were restless and almost killed Squidward and Mr. Krabs. SpongeBob showed up with the spatula. He then proceed to feed every last anchovy. Mr. Krabs then gave SpongeBob the job.[4]

At some point during the earlier days of The Krusty Krab, Plankton opened a restaurant called, "Chum Bucket" across the street from The Krusty Krab. However, it was soon bankrupted by the success of the Krusty Krab and it was destroyed. Years later, sometime after Mr. Krabs hired SpongeBob as fry cook, Plankton returned with a new Chum Bucket.[14]

Plankton, now a mad scientist and technological scientific genius, constantly attempts to steal the Krabby Patty Secret Formula as he vowed to do all those years ago, frequently using his various robots and other creations. Occasionally, Plankton uses other tactics besides stealing the formula in order to hinder Krabs and attract customers to him. However, all of Plankton's schemes are doomed to fail, and are constantly thwarted by Krabs, with help from SpongeBob, Patrick, and other allies. On multiple occasions, Plankton states that he has never had a single customer (however, in some episodes, such as "Chum Caverns," Plankton's plots do give him brief success).

In 2030 or 2031, Mr. Krabs will open The Krusty Krab 2, right next door to the original Krusty Krab. He will choose Squidward to manage the restaurant, much to SpongeBob's dismay. However, after SpongeBob will save Bikini Bottom and Krabs' life, he will be appointed new manager of the Krusty Krab 2.[17]

Career

Before he established the restaurant, he tried to open a business along with his former best friend, Plankton. Their first customer was Old Man Jenkins, which their burger poisoned. Plankton and Krabs blamed each other and fought over the recipe, resulting with ingredients dropped into the meat, which became the Krabby Patty. At the end, Plankton only got one ingredient: Chum.[7]

Krabs was a Navy cadet for some time and retired to running a business again. He bought a retirement home named the Rusty Krab and made it a restaurant. Currently, he has two employees: one loyal and hardworking and the other who does not care about his job and sleeps during his shifts. Occasionally, he would have extra employees to boost his success often being better without them in the end. Less often, he works for someone else or had another business.

In some episodes such as "Culture Shock" and "Squirrel Jokes," he provided entertainment to the customers.

Other businesses that he owned include the Pretty Patties restaurant and the Kuddly Krab, which were not successful in the end. Krabs also owned a hotel, until it crashed.

In "The Krabby Kronicle," he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper that he used to advertise the Krusty Krab.

During "Squilliam Returns," he served as the chef for the "five star restaurant" that Squidward "owned." He looked for a job when he was looking for something to do which led him to become the dishwasher in "Selling Out."

Businesses Owned

Some restaurants or businesses that he owned were a reformed version of the original Krusty Krab, a separate store, or a different idea. Some changes of the Krusty Krab turned the restaurant into others like the Kuddly Krab, 5 Star Krusty Krab, Krabby O'Monday's and The Krusty Sponge. Separate restaurants include the Pretty Patties Store and Krusty Krab 2. New ideas were made such as hotels like Krusty Towers Hotel.

Rivalry

  • The Chum Bucket - The Chum Bucket, owned by Krabs' former best friend Sheldon Plankton has been the main rivalry of the Krusty Krab for nearly the entire series, and Plankton continues to try to steal the recipe for Krabby Patties, but almost always fails by the end of the episode. However, occasionally he has had customers in his restaurant, only to lose them in the end. Krabs' rivalry with Plankton has never been lost, but most of the time it has been gained.
  • The Sea Chicken Shack - The Sea Chicken Shack was a restaurant that claimed to be "The best restaurant in the sea," which angered Mr. Krabs. SpongeBob then went to investigate, only to find out that it was a complete disaster, and that the only reason it had any service was due to a statue of the mascot with the Mr. Sea Chicken in which kids played on.
  • The Kelpshake - The Kelp Shake restaurant was a very popular restaurant that made no customers buy any drinks from the Krusty Krab. Therefore, Mr. Krabs teams up with Plankton to steal the recipe for it. However, Plankton sustains many injuries, so; instead, Mr. Krabs was "forced" to buy one. However, both Krabs and Plankton end up drinking it. Only to find out that the shakes were toxic causing the person who drank it to grow green fur all over their body.
  • The Flabby Patty Shack - The Flabby Patty Shack was a restaurant that sold burgers much like Krabby Patties in which everyone preferred over. Therefore, he and Plankton (against their wills) teamed up to steal the secret formula. They finally get it, only to find out it is a recipe for friendship. SpongeBob then explained that he created the Flabby Patty Shack to get them to work together.

Relationships

Family

Main article: Krabs Family

Mr. Krabs seems to have family all over the world, like Scotland, Dead Eye Gulch, and even pirates. His mother, Betsy Krabs, is the most notable being in several episodes. He and his relatives are very similar looking, all almost looking the same except with a few different facial features.

He and his family have very similar personality, like his Grandpa Redbeard and his ancestor William Krabs. They are both cheap, somewhat selfish, and always want money.

The episode "Stanley S. SquarePants" shows that he has three little nephews who solve mysteries.

Mr Krabs has a daughter named Pearl, whom he neglects and treats very poorly.

His employees


Mr. Krabs treats his employees very poorly, paying them far below minimum wage, and even forcing them to pay him[18]. He constantly abuses them, overworks them to the point of exhaustion[19], even whipping Squidward for money. That said, he does "tolerate" his employees because they bring him good money, though he is easy to rebuke them if they mess up his profits.

Squidward

Squidward has little tolerance for Mr. Krabs, and views him as nothing more than a cheap miser, that said, he does get along with him sometimes[20], and even seems to be Mr. Krabs' friend sometimes.[21] Squidward hates his job, works very poorly, and Mr. Krabs sometimes even jokes about firing him[22]

SpongeBob

Mr. Krabs is something of a father figure to SpongeBob, such as reprimanding him for swearing in "Sailor Mouth." That said, SpongeBob does have his fair share of abuse from Mr. Krabs, such as the time when SpongeBob and Squidward were nearly sacrificed to the Clam in "Clams," or sacrificing SpongeBob to the "sandwich gods" in the second SpongeBob Movie, or when he sold SpongeBob's soul for 62 cents to the Flying Dutchman in "Born Again Krabs". Mr. Krabs thinks he can control SpongeBob's life, such as forcing him to give up Mystery the Seahorse in "My Pretty Seahorse."

Plankton

Plankton is Mr. Krab's arch-nemesis, their rivalry stems back to their childhoods when both of them were in poverty and teased by the other kids, so they wanted to become successful and out-compete the burger shop to get back on the kids, so they made up a recipe, but when they gave their burger to Old Man Jenkins, he was poisoned by the food. Krabs and Planton blamed each other for Jenkins' death, Plankton ripped of a piece of the old formula ("chum"), when he slammed the door angrily on his way out, a bunch of ingredients fell into a batter, and thus the Krabby Patty was born.[23] Mr. Krabs revels in his success against Plankton, and will go mad if Plankton has one customer, that said, Plankton does try to run Mr. Krabs' business to the ground by stealing the Krabby Patty Secret Formula, although he always fails (except temporarily in "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"). Plankton and Krabs can get along sometimes, such as in "Best Frenemies" and "New Leaf".

Quotes

  • "Well lad, it looks like you don't even have your sea legs."
    -Help Wanted (first line)

  • Squidward: "I didn't take your precious dime!,"
  • Mr. Krabs: "Show me your tentacles!"
  • Squidward: "WHAT?!"
  • Mr. Krabs: "I wanna see every suction cup."
  • Squidward: "Here! Here! Here! See them?!"
  • Mr. Krabs: "You can't do that to me! I'm your boss!"

~Can You Spare a Dime?


  • "Ah, the fact that their feeble minds are easily manipulated by cheap playgrounds and talentless clowns is no skin off my nose."

~Krabby Land


  • "The money is always right!"

~Krusty Krab Training Video


"Well, if I was a robot, which I'm not, at least I'm well put together, not some rusted-up, steam-driven pile of junk." ~Imitation Krabs


  • Mr. Krabs: "I didn't want to tell you this in front of Patrick, but that hat makes you look like a girl.
  • SpongeBob: "Am I a pretty girl?"
  • Mr. Krabs: "Well...you're beautiful."

~One Krab's Trash


  • "Do you smell it? That smell. A kind of smelly smell. The smelly smell that smells... smelly. Anchovies."

~Help Wanted


  • "It's not the boots, it's the boot-ee. Err... I mean, uh... the person in the boots."

~Squeaky Boots


  • Mr. Krabs: Patrick, you're fired.
  • Patrick: But I don't even work here.
  • Mr. Krabs: How would you like a job, starting right now?
  • Patrick: Boy, would I!
  • Mr. Krabs: You're fired.

~Arrgh!


  • Perch Perkins: "What inspired you to build a second Krusty Krab right next door to the original?"
  • Mr. Krabs: "Money."

~The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie


  • "Wash your hands, clean the floors, change your underwear! The health inspector's here!"

~Nasty Patty


  • "I do believe in magic! I do believe in magic! I do believe in magic. Oh no!!"

~Wishing You Well


  • Squidward: "This is idiotic."
  • Mr. Krabs: "Dance or you're fired."

~New Leaf


  • "No world means no money. Now go save the world, or you're fired!" {to Squidward}

~Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V


  • "Doesn't matter?!! It's money that makes the world go round, boy! It’s money that keeps your pants square! It’s money that keeps Squidward in frilly soap! It’s money that paid for all them renovations we did!"

~Krusty Love


  • "The boy's eyes are bigger than his stomach!" 

~Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V


  • "Great, now he's crying away me profits."

~InSPONGEiac


  • "I've never felt such a strange combination of pity and indigestion."

~As Seen on TV


  • "I love this young people's music."

~Krab Borg

"Mr. Krabs nothing"

Squiditis


Trivia

  • On a SpongeBob trivia game on Nick.com, it says that Mr. Krabs' first name is Seymour. Eugene (his real first name) was not even one of the four choices. This is a trivial error.
  • In older SpongeBob games on Nick.com, Mr. Krabs is wearing the scarf from "Squilliam Returns."
  • He has a fear of "robot overlords." According to the narrator of Krusty Krab Training Video, this is, however, a good thing. This keeps the "balance of technology in check.
  • According to viewer polls, Mr. Krabs is the least favorite main character in the series.[citation needed]
  • In "Jellyfish Hunter," when Krabs keeps on saying, "more," there is a part where it shows a hideous picture of Mr. Krabs saying, "more." On YouTube, it got extremely popular for YouTube Poops (edited videos of something). The video is called "Moar Krabs."
  • In many episodes or shorts, Mr. Krabs has broken laws or does something illegal. Mentionable things are:
    • Making his employees at the Krusty Krab pay him for their services, this is a hint of extortion or swindling.
    • In The Endless Summer, Mr. Krabs was trying to make global warming even worse to make temperatures rise drastically, just to make more money for the public pool he opened.
    • In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, he made Sandy pay more money to see the grand opening of the Krusty Krab 2 than everyone else did most likely because she is a land animal, which is illegal segregation and/or discrimination. Alternatively, he could have let Mrs. Puff, who had said she paid less than Sandy, get in a little cheaper because of the feelings he has for her.
    • Mr. Krabs has also stolen many items throughout the series.
    • Mr. Krabs pays his employees in "Wacky Bucks," revealed in the episode One Course Meal, which are not usable as money.
      • This is inconsistent since he is seen paying them in real money on other occasions.
    • Mr. Krabs put a dollar bill in a printing machine in "The Krabby Kronicle," which is the same as counterfeiting.
    • Mr. Krabs has violated employee protection laws by forcing them to work 24 hours in the episodes "Graveyard Shift" and "Fear of a Krabby Patty."
    • Mr. Krabs pays his employees below minimum wage.
  • It is implied in the trivia book that Pearl's mother is a whale, and she just takes more after her. However, if this is true, she has to have half of her father's D.N.A, which means she is half crab. Either that or Mr. Krabs is her stepfather or possibly, though unlikely, her adopted father. However, this is never hinted, and if this were true, Pearl's last name would not be Krabs, which it is.
    • However, in the episode "Hooky," when Mr. Krabs was poked by a hook, he yelled out "Mother of Pearl." This may imply that Pearl indeed has a mother.
  • "Sandy's Rocket" reveals that Mr. Krabs cares about his money even more than he cares about his own well-being, as shown when he begs SpongeBob and Patrick (who mistook him for an alien on the moon) not to shoot him, and then tells them that they can shoot him, but pleads them not to take his money.
  • He also seems very lucky. Although most of the time it appears that he does not deserve it. For example, it was a complete fluke that he discovered the Krabby Patty formula and that Plankton only managed to get one bit of information from their original burger recipe. Nevertheless, Mr. Krabs still treats like a major piece of proof that he is better person overall than Plankton.
  • In "Squilliam Returns," Mr. Krabs makes peas in the old-fashioned way, by putting a can full of peas on the stove until the can explodes.
  • Mr. Krabs can imitate Pearl's voice perfectly.
  • Mr. Krabs can breathe air, like real crabs, as seen in The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom. However, in "Overbooked," Mr. Krabs appears wearing an air helmet in Sandy's Treedome.
  • Despite frequent claims by others that his employees are underpaid, Mr. Krabs ironically pays them what is presumably a standard employee's salary in any episode where he is explicitly shown paying them, such as "Squeaky Boots" and "Skill Crane."
  • "Little Yellow Book" reveals that Mr. Krabs has gray hair.
  • According to "Krab Borg," salt hurts Mr. Krabs' eyes even though he is a salt water animal.
  • In the episode "The Googly Artiste," Mr. Krabs is revealed to have ears.
  • Mr. Krabs hates the notion of treating his employees fairly so much that a manual of labour conditions gave him hives and the word "overtime" horrifies him astronomically.
  • In many episodes, it is shown he has heightened senses whenever money is involved/mentioned.

References