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− | '''Yummy Bunz''' is a type of [[Krabby Patty]] seen only in the episode "[[Greasy Buffoons]]," and they were created by [[SpongeBob]] by accident because he dropped them into a puddle of [[Grease]] by accident. They were created by soaking Krabby Patty buns in grease for one hour. The new menu item became a hit, until Plankton invented Crispity Crunchities to win back the hungry crowd. |
+ | '''Yummy Bunz''' is a type of [[Krabby Patty]] seen only in the episode, "[[Greasy Buffoons]]," and they were created by [[SpongeBob]] by accident because he dropped them into a puddle of [[Grease]] by accident. They were created by soaking Krabby Patty buns in grease for one hour. The new menu item became a hit, until Plankton invented Crispity Crunchities to win back the hungry crowd. |
==Origin== |
==Origin== |
Revision as of 15:38, 28 April 2016
Yummy Bunz is a type of Krabby Patty seen only in the episode, "Greasy Buffoons," and they were created by SpongeBob by accident because he dropped them into a puddle of Grease by accident. They were created by soaking Krabby Patty buns in grease for one hour. The new menu item became a hit, until Plankton invented Crispity Crunchities to win back the hungry crowd.
Origin
When SpongeBob was making a Deluxe Krabby Patty, some buns tipped over and fell into the grease. Mr. Krabs went inside and saw the buns, and served it. When a customer ate it, he enjoyed it, giving Mr. Krabs the idea to make Yummy Bunz.
Quotes
Plankton
—"Yummy Bunz, eh?"
Spongebob
—"Sorry Mr. Krabs. I accidentally dropped some buns into our vat of extra grease. They've been soakin' there for about an hour."
Trivia
- This bun type didn't appear on Galley Grub, but rather on a sign outside the Krusty Krab.
- This is one of the foods in the SpongeBob SquarePants series that makes the rarest appearance. The other ones are the rest of the greasy foods shown in "Greasy Buffoons."
- The name 'Bunz" is spelled with a "z" instead of an "s."
- The name 'Yummy Bunz' was also adopted by Viz Media for English version of Japanese anime "Doraemon" which airs on Nick's rival Disney XD. It was used to describe a Japanese confection called 'Dorayaki' which became Doraemon, the main character's, favorite. However, it spelled as 'Yummy Buns' as the name 'Buns' is spelled with a "s" instead of an "z."