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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[SpongeBob]] watches a scary movie titled "[[Night of the Robot]]", in which robots take over the world at night with [[Gary]], and is terrified. He begins fearing a robot invasion, even asking Gary if he's a robot, and has a nightmare where robots are taking over the world and are chasing him. At work, he is very paranoid, and is under the impression that robots are "everywhere" (one turning out to actually a trolley full of sea potatoes, and another a red light that was actually the warning light for the fat). He later sees [[Mr. Krabs]] "speaking" in a robot language (actually humming to a song called "[[Electric Zoo]]" on the radio and argue to find the tune to the song) and wearing batteries in his pocket (his radio broke and he was planning give the batteries to [[Pearl]] for her [[Christmas]] present), and suspects that he is a robot impostor. SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs to show [[Squidward]] he is a robot. First he tries to test his sense of humor, so Squidward tells a joke to Mr. Krabs: Why couldn't the 11 year old go into the pirate movie? Because it was rated "ARR". Mr. Krabs doesn't laugh and leaves. SpongeBob calls him again and tells him Squidward's father never hugged him. Mr. Krabs thinks it's a little sad but says Squidward can hug himself during his break and leaves, failing the crying test. SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs again and says that Squidward loves him, but he tells him to get back to work, failing the love test. SpongeBob and Squidward then see Mr. Krabs with metal pincers (tongs he was holding an egg with) and glowing red eyes (he accidentally threw salt into his eyes while trying to salt the egg after calling for him and surprising him), which "confirms" SpongeBob's suspicions. Squidward announces over the microphone that robots are taking over the world, causing the customers to flee the [[Krusty Krab]]. SpongeBob tries to call the Navy, but, due to their automated phone service, thinks the robots have already taken it over. Squidward then asks what the people did in the movie. SpongeBob says that they got poop or collected information from the robot after learning how to torture, and the two collect some tools for the investigation.
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SpongeBob watches a scary movie titled "[[Night of the Robot]]," in which robots take over the world at night with Gary, and is terrified despite telling Gary that scary movies don't freak him out. He begins fearing a robot invasion, even asking Gary if he is a robot, and has a nightmare where robots are taking over the world and are chasing him. [[File:49a Robo.jpg|thumb|left|190px|SpongeBob asks Thaddeus if he is a robot.]] The next day at [[Krusty Krab|work]], he is very paranoid, and is under the impression that robots are "everywhere" (one turning out to actually be a trolley full of sea potatoes, and another a red light that was actually the warning light for the fat).
   
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He later sees Mr. Krabs "speaking" in a robot language (actually humming to a song called "Electric Zoo" on the radio and arguing to find the tune to the song) and wearing batteries in his pocket (his radio broke and he was planning give the batteries to Pearl for her Christmas present), and suspects that he is a robot imposter. SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs to show Squidward he is a robot. First, he tries to test his sense of humor, so Squidward tells a joke to Mr. Krabs:"Why couldn't the 11-year-old go into the pirate movie? Because it was rated "Arr." Mr. Krabs does not laugh but tells Squidward that he is not paying him and SpongeBob to do stand-up comedy and leaves.
After collecting enough evidence, he convinces Squidward that Mr. Krabs is a robot. They go into his office, send Mr. Krabs into a panic and then tie Mr. Krabs up, accusing him of being a robot and interrogating him on the location of the "real" Mr. Krabs. When he gives them no answers and becomes annoyed and angered, they still think he is a robot and begin interrogating his machines, which include a blender, a toaster, a food processor and a coffee maker. After they destroy them, this greatly upsets Mr. Krabs, as the machines cost him money. When they come to the cash register, Mr. Krabs cries for it, which robots are incapable of doing, revealing that he isn't a robot. He also mentions laughing with it and loving it. Squidward then [[File:49a Robo.jpg|thumb|SpongeBob asks Thaddeus if he is a robot.]]asks SpongeBob how the movie ended. SpongeBob reveals the end of the movie, in which the robots were all in their imagination.
 
   
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A moment later, SpongeBob calls him again and tells him Squidward's father never hugged him. Mr. Krabs thinks it is a little sad but says Squidward can hug himself during his break and leaves, failing the crying test. SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs again and says that Squidward loves him, but Mr. Krabs tells Squidward to get back to work, failing the love test.
Realizing his mistake, SpongeBob quickly runs off, declaring it's time to feed Gary, leaving Squidward to take the heat from a ''very'' angry Mr. Krabs growling and then yelling "SQUIDWARD!!!" while it shows the front of the Krusty Krab shaking, due to Mr. Krabs screaming at the top of his lungs.
 
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SpongeBob and Squidward then see Mr. Krabs with metal pincers (tongs he was holding an egg with) and glowing red eyes (he accidentally threw salt into his eyes while trying to salt the egg after calling for him and surprising him), which "confirms" SpongeBob's suspicions. Squidward announces over the microphone that robots are taking over the world, causing the customers to flee the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob tries to call the Navy, but, due to their automated phone service, thinks the robots have already taken it over. Mr. Krabs is relieved that his eyes aren't hurting anymore and walks back to his office without realizing that there aren't any customers in the [[Krusty Krab]]. Squidward then asks what the people did in the movie. SpongeBob says that they got poop or collected information from the robot after learning how to torture, and the two collect some tools for the investigation.
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After collecting enough tools, SpongBob and Squidward go into Mr. Krabs' office, send Mr. Krabs into a panic, and then tie Mr. Krabs up, accusing him of being a robot and interrogating him on the location of the "real" Mr. Krabs. When he gives them no answers and becomes annoyed and angered (which would've alerted the Bikini Bottom police, no offence), they still think he is a robot and begin interrogating his machines, which include a blender, a toaster, a food processor, and a coffee maker.
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After they destroy them, this greatly upsets Mr. Krabs, as the machines cost him money. [[File:KrabBorg85.png|thumb|left|"What?! You think I'm a robot?!"]] When they come to the cash register, Mr. Krabs cries for it, which robots are incapable of doing, revealing that he is not a robot. He also mentions laughing with it and loving it. Squidward then asks SpongeBob how the movie ended. SpongeBob reveals the end of the movie, in which the robots were all in the main character's imagination.
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Realizing his mistake, SpongeBob quickly runs off, declaring it's time to feed Gary, leaving Squidward to take the heat from a very angry Mr. Krabs growling and then yelling "Squidward!" while it shows the front of the Krusty Krab shaking, due to Mr. Krabs shouting at the top of his lungs.
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
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{{APM|d|Danger Zone|Mike Sunderland|"Why did you lock the door?"}}
 
{{APM|d|Danger Zone|Mike Sunderland|"Why did you lock the door?"}}
 
{{APM|a|Against the Law (b)|Wilfred William Burns|Krabs tied up}}
 
{{APM|a|Against the Law (b)|Wilfred William Burns|Krabs tied up}}
{{APM|c|Crime Time 2|Gerhard Trede|interrogating Krabs}}
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{{APM|c|Crime Time 2 and 3|Gerhard Trede|interrogating Krabs/interrogating Krabs' blender}}
{{APM|c|Crime Time 3|Gerhard Trede|interrogating Krabs' blender}}
 
 
{{APM|b|Botany Bay (b)|Robert Alexander White|Krabs cries}}
 
{{APM|b|Botany Bay (b)|Robert Alexander White|Krabs cries}}
 
{{APM|t|Tympup A|Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy|SpongeBob laughs nervously}}
 
{{APM|t|Tympup A|Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy|SpongeBob laughs nervously}}
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===Release===
 
===Release===
*This episode is available on the[[The Seascape Capers| Seascape Capers]], [[The Complete 3rd Season|Complete 3rd Season]], and [[The First 100 Episodes|First 100 Episodes]] DVDs.
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*This episode is available on the[[The Seascape Capers| Seascape Capers]], [[The Complete 3rd Season|Complete 3rd Season]], [[The First 100 Episodes|First 100 Episodes]], and [[Robot Invasion]] DVDs.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
{{Trivia
 
{{Trivia
|timedate = *After [[Christmas Who?]] and [[Help Wanted]]}}
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|timedate = *After "[[Help Wanted]]" and "[[Christmas Who?]]"
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*[[September]]}}
 
*According to SpongeBob, the robots in the movie:
 
*According to SpongeBob, the robots in the movie:
 
**Say they are recharged
 
**Say they are recharged
 
**Make beeping sounds
 
**Make beeping sounds
 
**Do the Robot Dance
 
**Do the Robot Dance
**Can't laugh
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**Cannot laugh
**Can't cry
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**Cannot cry
**Can't love
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**Cannot love
 
**Have piercing red eyes
 
**Have piercing red eyes
 
**Have metal pinchers for hands
 
**Have metal pinchers for hands
 
**Run on batteries
 
**Run on batteries
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**Do not really exist since they are just pure imagination
*The title is a pun on cyborg, or a being part human and part robot.
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*The title is a pun on 'Cyborg,' or a being part human and part robot.
*Squidward talks about his father in the past-tense, implying his father might be deceased. This is only time his father has been mentioned.
 
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*Episode Writer and Series executive producer Paul Tibbitt wrote the song [[Electric Zoo]].
*The song "Electric Zoo" was featured on [[The Yellow Album]].
 
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*The picture of Mr. Krabs with salt in his eyes appears at the end of the YouTube screamer SpongeBob Sped Up
*In the "[[Friend or Foe]]" marathon, this episode aired with [[Dying for Pie]].
 
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**Link-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUipJ0KPgzI
*In the beginning there was no cash register, but when Mr. Krabs goes to the bathroom, the cash register is back.
 
 
*Squidward talks about his father in the past tense, implying his father might be deceased. This is only time his father has been mentioned.
*After SpongeBob and Squidward evacuated the customers, Mr. Krabs comes out of the bathroom and goes back into his office. He doesn't seem angry or surprised that there is no one in the Krusty Krab. In most episodes he get angry if he finds out there are no customers in the restaurant.
 
 
*The music "[[Electric Zoo]]" is featured on [[The Yellow Album]].
*Mr. Krabs was previously accused of being a robot in "[[Imitation Krabs]]".
 
 
*In the "[[Friend or Foe]]" marathon, this episode aired with "[[Dying for Pie]]."
*When Mr. Krabs said "You're going to interrogate my blender?" he placed "my" in the proper position of the sentence rather than saying "me" which violates English grammar. This is due to his accent, and was also used in [[Skill Crane]].
 
**Mr. Krabs also says "my" when the salt goes into his eyes. " AAAA ''MY EYES, AAAA."''
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*After SpongeBob and Squidward evacuated the customers, Mr. Krabs comes out of the bathroom and goes back into his office.
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**He does not seem angry or surprised that there is no one in the Krusty Krab.
*When Mr. Krabs is leaving his office because of his burning eyes, Squidward and SpongeBob notice that Mr. Krabs has batteries in his back pocket, but Mr. Krabs is only at the door.
 
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***In most episodes, he gets angry if he finds out there are no customers in the restaurant.
*Mr. Krabs had batteries in his pocket (convincing them that he was a robot) but for batteries to work, they have to be hooked up on both positive and negitive sides. The batteries in his pocket were only hooked up on the negative side so that should have been a clue that he wasn't a robot.
 
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****This could be because he was so relieved that his eyes did not hurt anymore that he didn't notice.
*The man running at the beginning of the episode is [[Dan Povenmire]], a writer/director on the show, who would later go on to create ''Phineas and Ferb''.
 
 
*Mr. Krabs was previously accused of being a robot in "[[Imitation Krabs]]."
*SpongeBob later battled robots in both ''[[Battle for Bikini Bottom]]'' and the ''Truth or Square'' video game.
 
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**In that episode, Mr. Krabs was accused of being a robot by everyone in Bikini Bottom whereas in this episode, he was accused of being a robot by SpongeBob and Squidward.
*When Squidward takes a hammer and a saw out of a shed you can see a Krusty Krab calendar and it says that it was in September.
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*When Squidward takes a hammer and a saw out of a shed, one can see a Krusty Krab calendar and it says that it was in [[September]].
*In the end, a "Help Wanted" sign is in the window of the Krusty Krab.
 
*The song's name "Electric Zoo" is a possible reference to the Black Sabbath song "Electric Funeral".
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*The song's name "Electric Zoo" is a possible reference to the Black Sabbath's "Electric Funeral."
*Interestingly, in "[[Imitation Krabs]]", SpongeBob thinks a robot is Mr. Krabs. However, in this episode, it's the other way around: SpongeBob thinks Mr. Krabs is a robot.
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*Interestingly, in "[[Imitation Krabs]]," SpongeBob thinks a robot is Mr. Krabs.
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**In this episode, it is the other way around: SpongeBob thinks Mr. Krabs is a robot.
*In the Korean translation, Squidward's joke was "Why did the idiot die?" and the answer was "Because he forgot how to breathe".
 
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***His suspicions lead to him and Squidward accusing Mr. Krabs of being a robot.
*In the German translation, Squidward's joke was "Why Chinese don't like pirate movies?" And the answer was "Because they can't say Arr!"
 
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*In other countries, Squidward's joke is changed:
*In the Brazilian translation, Squidward's joke was "Why the pirate only watched half of the movie?" and the answer was "Because he was wearing an eyepatch"
 
 
**In the Korean translation, Squidward's joke was "Why did the idiot die?," and the answer was "Because he forgot how to breathe."
*Even though the DJ said the name of the song in the beginning, Mr. Krabs just used the sounds of the song to tell the DJ which song he wanted to hear again.
 
 
***In the German translation, Squidward's joke was, "Why Chinese don't like pirate movies?" And the answer was, "Because they can't say Arr!"
*The "Rated R" joke could possibly be a reference to the fact that Paramount, which is owned by Viacom, who also owns Nickelodeon, which airs and produces SpongeBob, is a member of the MPAA.
 
 
****In the Brazilian translation, Squidward's joke was "Why the pirate only watched half of the movie?" and the answer was "Because he was wearing an eye patch."
*When Squidward and SpngeBob barge into Mr. Krabs' office, they beat up Mr. krabs. When they are beating him up, it shows a picture of the Krusty Krab. If you look closely of that picture of the Krusty Krab, there is a fish at the door.
 
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*****In Indonesia, instead saying "Why couldn't the 11-year-old get into the pirate movie?," Squidward says "Why couldn't the 4-year-old act in the pirate movie?"
*Even though SpongeBob was equally guilty of capturing and detaining Mr. Krabs, he only yells at Squidward, though it was likely that because SpongeBob ran off, Mr. Krabs was unable to yell at him or Mr. Krabs was more angry at Squidward because he was the one who smashed all the expensive items belonging to Mr. Krabs.
 
 
*The "Rated R" joke could possibly be a reference to the fact that Paramount, which Viacom (Who also owns Nickelodeon, which airs, own and produces SpongeBob,) is a member of the MPAA.
*Even though Mr. Krabs is a saltwater animal, his eyes are still burned by salt.
 
 
*When Squidward and SpongeBob barge into Mr. Krabs' office, they beat up Mr. Krabs. When they are beating him up, it shows a picture of the Krusty Krab. If you look closely of that picture of the Krusty Krab, there is a fish at the door.
*If one would look closely, one can see the customers very close to the door and stopped while running away. That's when SpongeBob and Squidward are beating up Mr. Krabs and then tying him up.
 
 
*When shown on October 24 at 7:00 pm ET, on YTV, the episode starts at The Krusty Krab.
*When SpongeBob and Squidward tie Mr. Krabs to a chair, customers are visible through the window.
 
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*The man the robot was chasing in the movie was [[Dan Povenmire]], known most widely for being one of two creators of{{W|Disney}} animated TV show "{{W|Phineas and Ferb}}," along with Jeff Marsh.
*When shown on October 24 at 7:00 pm ET, on YTV, they forgot to show the title card, opening credits, and the beginning of the episode, so it starts at the Krusty Krab.
 
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**Before that, he was a storyboard director, writer, and assistant storyboard artist for a few episodes of [[SpongeBob SquarePants (series)|SpongeBob SquarePants]].
*SpongeBob said "Hey a nickel" again in "[[Mrs. Puff, You're Fired]]".
 
   
===Cultural References===
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===Cultural references===
 
*KRUM, the radio station Mr. Krabs listens to, is the name of a real radio station.
 
*KRUM, the radio station Mr. Krabs listens to, is the name of a real radio station.
   
 
===Errors===
 
===Errors===
*When Mr. Krabs has salt in his eyes, one is bigger than the other but in the close up its the same size.
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*When Mr. Krabs has salt in his eyes, one is bigger than the other is but in the close up it is the same size.
*A help wanted sign is in the right window the first time the Krusty Krab is shown.
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*A "Help Wanted" sign is in the right window the first time the Krusty Krab appears.
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**This episode takes place after "Help Wanted."
 
*When SpongeBob calls for Mr. Krabs the fourth time and Mr. Krabs spills the salt in his eyes, the supposedly "hard-boiled" egg breaks and splatters like a raw egg.
 
*When SpongeBob calls for Mr. Krabs the fourth time and Mr. Krabs spills the salt in his eyes, the supposedly "hard-boiled" egg breaks and splatters like a raw egg.
 
*When Squidward slaps Mr. Krabs and says "We can do this all night if you want." a part of the chair is missing behind Mr. Krabs.
 
*When Squidward slaps Mr. Krabs and says "We can do this all night if you want." a part of the chair is missing behind Mr. Krabs.
*The salt, when it flies into Mr. Krabs' eyes, was near the top of his eyes. But as he bursts through the door, the salt has collected into small piles at the bottom of his eyes, and eyelids.
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*The salt, when it flies into Mr. Krabs' eyes, was near the top of his eyes.
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**As he bursts through the door, the salt has collected into small piles at the bottom of his eyes, and eyelids.
 
*Time Warner Cable incorrectly lists this as "Krab-Borg!"
 
*Time Warner Cable incorrectly lists this as "Krab-Borg!"
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*The [[The Complete Third Season|Season 3 re-release DVD]] lists this episode as "Krab Borg'''!'''" adding an explanation mark.
*Mr. Krabs only put one battery in his pocket, but when he comes out the door there are two in his pocket.
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*Mr. Krabs only put one battery in his pocket, but when he comes out the door, there are two in his pocket.
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*It is unknown why the DJ and/or Mr. Krabs did not just say the name of the song, instead of beeping, because the DJ said it right before the song was played.
 
*In the beginning, there was no cash register, but when Mr. Krabs goes to the bathroom, the cash register is back.
 
*When Mr. Krabs is leaving his office because of his burning eyes, Squidward and SpongeBob notice that Mr. Krabs has batteries in his back pocket, but Mr. Krabs is only at the door.
 
*Even though SpongeBob was equally guilty of capturing and detaining Mr. Krabs, he only yells at Squidward, though it was likely that because SpongeBob ran off, Mr. Krabs was unable to yell at him or Mr. Krabs was angrier with Squidward because he was the one who smashed all the expensive items belonging to Mr. Krabs.
 
*Even though Mr. Krabs is a saltwater animal, his eyes are still burned by salt.

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Characters

Synopsis

SpongeBob watches a scary movie titled "Night of the Robot," in which robots take over the world at night with Gary, and is terrified despite telling Gary that scary movies don't freak him out. He begins fearing a robot invasion, even asking Gary if he is a robot, and has a nightmare where robots are taking over the world and are chasing him.

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SpongeBob asks Thaddeus if he is a robot.

The next day at work, he is very paranoid, and is under the impression that robots are "everywhere" (one turning out to actually be a trolley full of sea potatoes, and another a red light that was actually the warning light for the fat).

He later sees Mr. Krabs "speaking" in a robot language (actually humming to a song called "Electric Zoo" on the radio and arguing to find the tune to the song) and wearing batteries in his pocket (his radio broke and he was planning give the batteries to Pearl for her Christmas present), and suspects that he is a robot imposter. SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs to show Squidward he is a robot. First, he tries to test his sense of humor, so Squidward tells a joke to Mr. Krabs:"Why couldn't the 11-year-old go into the pirate movie? Because it was rated "Arr." Mr. Krabs does not laugh but tells Squidward that he is not paying him and SpongeBob to do stand-up comedy and leaves.

A moment later, SpongeBob calls him again and tells him Squidward's father never hugged him. Mr. Krabs thinks it is a little sad but says Squidward can hug himself during his break and leaves, failing the crying test. SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs again and says that Squidward loves him, but Mr. Krabs tells Squidward to get back to work, failing the love test.

SpongeBob and Squidward then see Mr. Krabs with metal pincers (tongs he was holding an egg with) and glowing red eyes (he accidentally threw salt into his eyes while trying to salt the egg after calling for him and surprising him), which "confirms" SpongeBob's suspicions. Squidward announces over the microphone that robots are taking over the world, causing the customers to flee the Krusty Krab. SpongeBob tries to call the Navy, but, due to their automated phone service, thinks the robots have already taken it over. Mr. Krabs is relieved that his eyes aren't hurting anymore and walks back to his office without realizing that there aren't any customers in the Krusty Krab. Squidward then asks what the people did in the movie. SpongeBob says that they got poop or collected information from the robot after learning how to torture, and the two collect some tools for the investigation.

After collecting enough tools, SpongBob and Squidward go into Mr. Krabs' office, send Mr. Krabs into a panic, and then tie Mr. Krabs up, accusing him of being a robot and interrogating him on the location of the "real" Mr. Krabs. When he gives them no answers and becomes annoyed and angered (which would've alerted the Bikini Bottom police, no offence), they still think he is a robot and begin interrogating his machines, which include a blender, a toaster, a food processor, and a coffee maker.

After they destroy them, this greatly upsets Mr. Krabs, as the machines cost him money.

KrabBorg85

"What?! You think I'm a robot?!"

When they come to the cash register, Mr. Krabs cries for it, which robots are incapable of doing, revealing that he is not a robot. He also mentions laughing with it and loving it. Squidward then asks SpongeBob how the movie ended. SpongeBob reveals the end of the movie, in which the robots were all in the main character's imagination.

Realizing his mistake, SpongeBob quickly runs off, declaring it's time to feed Gary, leaving Squidward to take the heat from a very angry Mr. Krabs growling and then yelling "Squidward!" while it shows the front of the Krusty Krab shaking, due to Mr. Krabs shouting at the top of his lungs.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt [title card]
  Saw Theme - William Trytel [SpongeBob watching TV]
  Savage Episode - Len Stevens [robot movie]
  Unease - Dick Stephen Walter ["What if Gary is a robot?"]
  Savage Episode - Len Stevens [SpongeBob's nightmare]
  Hawaiian Link (a) - Richard Myhill [the next morning]
  Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr ["Robot, oh my gosh!"]
  Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt [plays on radio]
  The Tip Top Polka/The Cliff Polka - Chelmsford Folk Band [Number 17's order]
  Stealth by Night - Jack Coles [Krabs talking to his radio]
  Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney ["I'd say he was... a robot!"]
  Stealth by Night - Jack Coles [Krabs on the phone]
  Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney ["Could it be that he's a robot?"]
  Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer [SpongeBob gasps]
  Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt [Krabs dancing]
  Stand-Up Comic C - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy [Squidward's joke]
  Stealth by Night - Jack Coles ["Not even a chuckle!"]
  Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney ["...a robot!"]
  Lonely Violin - Dick Stephen Walter ["Isn't that sad?"]
  Hercule Poirot - Gerhard Trede ["Squidward can hug himself during his break."]
  Electric Zoo - Paul Tibbitt [Krabs' radio dies]
  Dramatic Impact 5 - Ivor Slaney [Krabs gets salt in his eyes]
  House of Horror - W. Merrick Farran [Squidward convinced that Krabs is a robot]
  Sweet and Lovely - Alan Braden ["You've reached the Navy's automated phone service."]
  House of Horror - W. Merrick Farran ["Squidward, the robots are running the Navy!"]
  Dramatic Climax - Mike Sunderland ["We need to find out what that robot did with the real Mr. Krabs."]
  Mambo Fantastico - Gerhard Narholz [getting supplies for interrogation]
  Danger Zone - Mike Sunderland ["Why did you lock the door?"]
  Against the Law (b) - Wilfred William Burns [Krabs tied up]
  Crime Time 2 and 3 - Gerhard Trede [interrogating Krabs/interrogating Krabs' blender]
  Botany Bay (b) - Robert Alexander White [Krabs cries]
  Tympup A - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy [SpongeBob laughs nervously]
  The Drunken Sailor (b) - Robin Jeffrey, Tim Laycock [ending]

Release

Trivia

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  • According to SpongeBob, the robots in the movie:
    • Say they are recharged
    • Make beeping sounds
    • Do the Robot Dance
    • Cannot laugh
    • Cannot cry
    • Cannot love
    • Have piercing red eyes
    • Have metal pinchers for hands
    • Run on batteries
    • Do not really exist since they are just pure imagination
  • The title is a pun on 'Cyborg,' or a being part human and part robot.
  • Episode Writer and Series executive producer Paul Tibbitt wrote the song Electric Zoo.
  • The picture of Mr. Krabs with salt in his eyes appears at the end of the YouTube screamer SpongeBob Sped Up
  • Squidward talks about his father in the past tense, implying his father might be deceased. This is only time his father has been mentioned.
  • The music "Electric Zoo" is featured on The Yellow Album.
  • In the "Friend or Foe" marathon, this episode aired with "Dying for Pie."
  • After SpongeBob and Squidward evacuated the customers, Mr. Krabs comes out of the bathroom and goes back into his office.
    • He does not seem angry or surprised that there is no one in the Krusty Krab.
      • In most episodes, he gets angry if he finds out there are no customers in the restaurant.
        • This could be because he was so relieved that his eyes did not hurt anymore that he didn't notice.
  • Mr. Krabs was previously accused of being a robot in "Imitation Krabs."
    • In that episode, Mr. Krabs was accused of being a robot by everyone in Bikini Bottom whereas in this episode, he was accused of being a robot by SpongeBob and Squidward.
  • When Squidward takes a hammer and a saw out of a shed, one can see a Krusty Krab calendar and it says that it was in September.
  • The song's name "Electric Zoo" is a possible reference to the Black Sabbath's "Electric Funeral."
  • Interestingly, in "Imitation Krabs," SpongeBob thinks a robot is Mr. Krabs.
    • In this episode, it is the other way around: SpongeBob thinks Mr. Krabs is a robot.
      • His suspicions lead to him and Squidward accusing Mr. Krabs of being a robot.
  • In other countries, Squidward's joke is changed:
    • In the Korean translation, Squidward's joke was "Why did the idiot die?," and the answer was "Because he forgot how to breathe."
      • In the German translation, Squidward's joke was, "Why Chinese don't like pirate movies?" And the answer was, "Because they can't say Arr!"
        • In the Brazilian translation, Squidward's joke was "Why the pirate only watched half of the movie?" and the answer was "Because he was wearing an eye patch."
          • In Indonesia, instead saying "Why couldn't the 11-year-old get into the pirate movie?," Squidward says "Why couldn't the 4-year-old act in the pirate movie?"
  • The "Rated R" joke could possibly be a reference to the fact that Paramount, which Viacom (Who also owns Nickelodeon, which airs, own and produces SpongeBob,) is a member of the MPAA.
  • When Squidward and SpongeBob barge into Mr. Krabs' office, they beat up Mr. Krabs. When they are beating him up, it shows a picture of the Krusty Krab. If you look closely of that picture of the Krusty Krab, there is a fish at the door.
  • When shown on October 24 at 7:00 pm ET, on YTV, the episode starts at The Krusty Krab.
  • The man the robot was chasing in the movie was Dan Povenmire, known most widely for being one of two creators ofDisney animated TV show "Phineas and Ferb," along with Jeff Marsh.
    • Before that, he was a storyboard director, writer, and assistant storyboard artist for a few episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants.

Cultural references

  • KRUM, the radio station Mr. Krabs listens to, is the name of a real radio station.

Errors

  • When Mr. Krabs has salt in his eyes, one is bigger than the other is but in the close up it is the same size.
  • A "Help Wanted" sign is in the right window the first time the Krusty Krab appears.
    • This episode takes place after "Help Wanted."
  • When SpongeBob calls for Mr. Krabs the fourth time and Mr. Krabs spills the salt in his eyes, the supposedly "hard-boiled" egg breaks and splatters like a raw egg.
  • When Squidward slaps Mr. Krabs and says "We can do this all night if you want." a part of the chair is missing behind Mr. Krabs.
  • The salt, when it flies into Mr. Krabs' eyes, was near the top of his eyes.
    • As he bursts through the door, the salt has collected into small piles at the bottom of his eyes, and eyelids.
  • Time Warner Cable incorrectly lists this as "Krab-Borg!"
  • The Season 3 re-release DVD lists this episode as "Krab Borg!" adding an explanation mark.
  • Mr. Krabs only put one battery in his pocket, but when he comes out the door, there are two in his pocket.
  • It is unknown why the DJ and/or Mr. Krabs did not just say the name of the song, instead of beeping, because the DJ said it right before the song was played.
  • In the beginning, there was no cash register, but when Mr. Krabs goes to the bathroom, the cash register is back.
  • When Mr. Krabs is leaving his office because of his burning eyes, Squidward and SpongeBob notice that Mr. Krabs has batteries in his back pocket, but Mr. Krabs is only at the door.
  • Even though SpongeBob was equally guilty of capturing and detaining Mr. Krabs, he only yells at Squidward, though it was likely that because SpongeBob ran off, Mr. Krabs was unable to yell at him or Mr. Krabs was angrier with Squidward because he was the one who smashed all the expensive items belonging to Mr. Krabs.
  • Even though Mr. Krabs is a saltwater animal, his eyes are still burned by salt.