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+ | |name = The World's Smallest Violin |
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+ | |type = Musical instrument |
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+ | |appearance = "[[Squilliam Returns]]" |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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The World's Smallest Violin is basically a regular violin except much, much, smaller. Even given its size, it can still play a normal sound just like a regular size violin. |
The World's Smallest Violin is basically a regular violin except much, much, smaller. Even given its size, it can still play a normal sound just like a regular size violin. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | The World's Smallest Violin is played a total of |
+ | The World's Smallest Violin is played a total of 3 times in the episode "Squilliam Returns." Mr. Krabs first played it after hearing Squidward's story on how he must beat Squilliam. The violin is played a second time after Mr. Krabs heard Squlliam told Squidward that he was a cashier too (which was false). The violin is played one last time right at the end of the episode where Mr. Krabs appears by a saddened Squidward. Squidward replies by saying "Would you get out of here?!" |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Due to it's tiny size, it may have belonged to Plankton at some point. |
− | *The song that is played on the violin is called [ |
+ | *The song that is played on the violin is called [[Woe is Me!]] |
− | *Mr. Krabs playing the smallest violin has some hits on YouTube usually being longer versions of the song |
+ | *Mr. Krabs playing the smallest violin has some hits on YouTube usually being longer versions of the song that Mr. Krabs plays. |
*The Worlds Smallest Violin Mr. Krabs is playing might be a reference to the TV series M*A*S*H where Mj. Margaret Houlihan rubs her thumb and forefinger together and says "Charles, Do you know what this is? It's the world's smallest violin, and it's playing just for you."<ref>http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=mash&episode=s06e18</ref> |
*The Worlds Smallest Violin Mr. Krabs is playing might be a reference to the TV series M*A*S*H where Mj. Margaret Houlihan rubs her thumb and forefinger together and says "Charles, Do you know what this is? It's the world's smallest violin, and it's playing just for you."<ref>http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=mash&episode=s06e18</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 03:39, 24 July 2015
The World's Smallest Violin is an instrument played by Mr. Krabs three times in the episode "Squilliam Returns."
Description
The World's Smallest Violin is basically a regular violin except much, much, smaller. Even given its size, it can still play a normal sound just like a regular size violin.
Biography
The World's Smallest Violin is played a total of 3 times in the episode "Squilliam Returns." Mr. Krabs first played it after hearing Squidward's story on how he must beat Squilliam. The violin is played a second time after Mr. Krabs heard Squlliam told Squidward that he was a cashier too (which was false). The violin is played one last time right at the end of the episode where Mr. Krabs appears by a saddened Squidward. Squidward replies by saying "Would you get out of here?!"
Trivia
- Due to it's tiny size, it may have belonged to Plankton at some point.
- The song that is played on the violin is called Woe is Me!
- Mr. Krabs playing the smallest violin has some hits on YouTube usually being longer versions of the song that Mr. Krabs plays.
- The Worlds Smallest Violin Mr. Krabs is playing might be a reference to the TV series M*A*S*H where Mj. Margaret Houlihan rubs her thumb and forefinger together and says "Charles, Do you know what this is? It's the world's smallest violin, and it's playing just for you."[1]