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|image = Mr._Krabs_in_2018.png
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|fullname = Eugene Harold Krabs
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|alias = {{Scroll box|Mr. Krabs<br>
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Armor Abs Krabs<br>
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Krabs <small>(by Plankton)</small><br>
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Mr. K<br>
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Crustaceous Cheapskate<br>
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Cheapy the Cheapskate<br>
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Uncle Krabs<br>
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Harold Flower<br>
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Sir-Pinch-Alot<br>
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Mr. Grabs<br>
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Old Man Krabs<br>
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Rags <small>(as a child)</small><br>
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Captain Tightwad<br>
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Old Man<br>
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Boss<br>
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Rag Boy}}
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|origin = ''SpongeBob SquarePants''
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|occupation = Navy cadet<br>
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Pirate <small>(both formerly)</small><br>
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Founder and owner of the Krusty Krab Restaurant
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|skills = {{Scroll box|Near-indestructible shell <small>(only at his youth)</small><br>
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Wealth<br>
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Superhuman strength<br>
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Teleportation<br>
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Swordsmanship<br>
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Business management<br>
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Manipulation<br>
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Charisma<br>
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Wisdom<br>
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Strong claws<br>
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Fourth Wall Awareness<br>
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Skilled violin player<br>
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Can detach and reattach his limbs}}
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|hobby = Bathing in/touching/counting his money.<br>
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Being ridiculously cheap with those who compete with him.<br>
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Scheming to make more money <small>(by any means, whether legal or not)</small>.<br>
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Abusing his employees <small>(mostly SpongeBob and Squidward)</small>.<br>
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Laughing at Plankton's misfortunes.
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|goals = Continuously increase his wealth while keeping the Krusty Krab afloat.<br>
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Make his daughter Pearl happy <small>(both ongoing)</small>.<br>
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Get rid of Plankton <small>(even if it means killing him; also ongoing)</small>.<br>
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Retrieve the Krabby Patty Formula by any means necessary and later stop Burger-Beard <small>(''Sponge Out of Water''; succeeded)</small>.
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|crimes = {{Scroll box|Multiple acts of abuse<br>
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Theft<br>
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Fraud<br>
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Scamming<br>
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Blackmail<br>
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Attempted enforced suicide<br>
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Psychological abuse<br>
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Attempted murder<br>
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Money laundering<br>
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Trespassing<br>
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Graverobbing<br>
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Tax evasion<br>
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Soul selling<br>
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Kidnapping<br>
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Torture<br>
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Poaching<br>
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Citizen rights violation<br>
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Breaking and entering<br>
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Harassment<br>
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Parental negligence<br>
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Counterfeiting money<br>
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Endangerment<br>
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Racketeering<br>
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Stalking<br>
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Grand larceny<br>
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Piracy<br>
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Slander<br>
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Numerous minor offenses}}
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|type of villain = Greedy Businessman}} {{Quote|Hello! I like money!|One of Mr. Krabs' recurring phrases.[[File:MoneyKrabs.ogg|noicon]]}} {{Quote|You're fired!|Mr. Krabs' famous catchphrase.[[File:FiredKrabs.ogg|noicon]]}}
   
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'''Eugene Harold Krabs''', mostly known as '''Mr. Krabs''' (born November 30, 1942), is one of the main characters in Nickelodeon's popular animated series ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. He is the money-obsessed founder of the Krusty Krab and the business rival of [[Plankton]].
Mr. Krabs is a character in Spongebob Squarepants who often causes trouble for others due to his obsession with money.
 
   
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Although he is one of the series' [[w:c:hero:Mr. Krabs|protagonists]], Mr. Krabs has been frequently been depicted as an unfair and villainous businessman who mistreats his employees as slaves and uses them for personal and financial gain, serves no consideration for anyone (including his own daughter) unless if money is involved, and is even shown to show absolutely no respect for Plankton even at his most harmless possible, even if it means driving him to suicide for his own amusement. Those continuous traits overtime serve him as an antagonistic or yet, outright villainous character on multiple occasions, and even the main antagonist of several episodes. In fairness however, his cheapness is all to blame for which as he deep down does care about SpongeBob, and his daughter Pearl at heart.
Mr. Krabs will do almost anything to obtain money or not lose it, usually with no regard to the safety or well-being of others or even himself.
 
   
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He was voiced by {{w|Clancy Brown}}, who also played [[Byron Hadley]] in ''The Shawshank Redemption'', [[Viking Lofgren]] in ''Bad Boys'', [[the Kurgan]] in the ''Highlander'' film franchise, [[Lex Luthor]] in the [[Lex Luthor (DC Animated Universe)|DCAU]] and other DC animated works, [[Uka Uka]] and [[Dr. Neo Cortex]] in the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise, [[Hades (God of War)|Hades]] in ''God of War III'', [[Trident]], [[Undertow]], [[Parallax]] in ''Green Lantern'', [[Baron Praxis]], [[Taskmaster]] in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', [[Rahzar (2012 TV series)|Rahzar]] in the 2012 ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' series, [[Gunmar]] in ''Tales of Arcadia'', [[Ray Schoonover]] in ''Marvel's Daredevil'', and [[Surtur (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Surtur]] in ''Thor: Ragnarok''. While in a few video games, he is voiced by {{w|Joe Whyte}} and {{w|Bob Joles}}. In ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Typing'', he is voiced by {{w|Patrick Pinney}}. In the Broadway musical adaptation, he was portrayed by Brian Ray Norris.
His arch-nemesis and business rival is Plankton, who was his friend in their childhood but now constantly attempts to steal the Krabby Patty Secret Formula.
 
   
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==Villainous Side==
Mr. Krabs has a daughter, a sperm whale named Pearl - who often suffers due to her father's incredible cheapness, to the point he often tries to swindle his way out of buying her things she wants and even trying to be as cheap as possible on important days such as her birthday.
 
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Since the beginning of the series, Mr. Krabs' overall characterization has become more and more negative. Sometimes, he becomes the villain in some episodes of the show, with Mr. Krabs being just as bad as, if not worse than, Plankton himself.
   
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Although he has moral standards and being a reasonable father figure for SpongeBob at best despite his greedy and recurring antagonistic behavior, the controversial Post-First Movie Seasons utterly removed it all in favor of more out of character moments where he's much more villainous that he supposed to be as much as Patrick Star. Subsequently, this turned him into a full-blown [[:Category:Protagonists|Protagonist Villain]] who proved time and time again more detestable than Plankton in his worst episodes. His most controversial episode was ''One Coarse Meal'', where he exploited Plankton's fear of whales to the point where Plankton attempts suicide out of fear, an act that the series' fans and plausibly, Krab's pre-First Movie Seasons self understandably appalled with. As a result, this arguably became one of the reasons for the late Stephen Hillenburg revised the show starting from the second half of the end of Season 9 and the second movie of the franchise, reverting Krabs' portrayal back to his likable Pre-First Movie Seasons self. Even then, he is notably more ruthless than he was in the first few seasons.
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 primary antagonists (in some episodes) of the show, with Mr. Krabs being just as bad, if not worse than, Plankton himself.
 
   
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Even prior to controversial Post-First Movie Seasons, Mr. Krabs does has fair records of villainous and antagonistic acts, notably his recurring tendency to exploit his employees and even exhibits unnecessary sadism towards Plankton upon the latter's defeat. Krab's most prominent antagonistic role, as well as only instance where he truly came close to, if not outright crossing Moral Event Horizon without the franchise's degradation, is ''Jellyfish Hunter'' (where he abuses captured jellyfish in favor of producing as much jellyfish jelly as he can and nearly eradicate them all had the blue jellyfish save the day by exposing his crime on SpongeBob). He was also willing to harm SpongeBob for attempting to foil his scheme.
For a very good example of Mr. Krabs as a prominent antagonist one should watch the episode "Born Again Krabs" (though he does show signs of redemption near the end).
 
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Even after Season 9 reverted him back to his old characterization, Mr. Krabs still has his moments of villainy. Examples include trying to kill Squidward so that he could make money from his art, trying to con Patrick out of his coupon, and several other crimes. As with most characters, however, his morality depends on who is in-charge of writing the episode. One should also note that while it doesn't excuse his actions, he did try to convince Squidward to leave, so he wouldn't have to resort to murdering him.
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A hideous and demonic version of Mr. Krabs that appeared for one second in the episode "Jellyfish Hunter", and now is seen frequently in videos on the internet is called [https://villainsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Moar_Krabs Moar Krabs].
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==Personality==
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===Mainstream===
[[Category:Greedy Villains]]
 
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As stated above, Mr. Krabs is extremely greedy, cheap, quite cruel, callous, arrogant, and sometimes he is even a hypocrite and avaricious, 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 as he is shown to risk his life several times if it means making more money.
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He frequently associates his customers and products with money, with lines such as "That's me money walking out the door!" 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.
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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. Even Squidward was angry and told Mr. Krabs off (even though he hates SpongeBob).
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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. 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 $1,000,000.
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Additionally, he is somewhat disrespectful of 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, he was promptly electrocuted when he asked who was to pay for them all while also showing little respect towards the king's mourning his son. 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. This shows that he is willing to inflate the prizes if it means making more money for himself.
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There have been at least two occasions where SpongeBob has burst into the Krusty Krab to warn him about the 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.
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In "Bummer Vacation", SpongeBob comments that a nickel is "more than (he makes) in a year".
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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 24 hours a day, seven days a week without rest for more than forty days. He did, however, relent when he saw how tired Squidward was.
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In "Squid on Strike", Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob and Squidward bills instead of checks on payday, that charge them for any nonwork-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 existent, frequently resorting to improvised and obviously inadequate measures to avoid paying for actual insurance and repairs.
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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 of the customer's food poisoning, and one of the customers, who happens to be a cop, arrests Krabs.
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The next episode "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 single specter 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 meaning that Mr. Krabs does not have to spend money on any of those things. 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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Mr. Krabs can also be incredibly petty, heartless and despicable. 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". At the end of the episode, Mr. Krabs finds out that Plankton's wife [[Karen Plankton|Karen]] bribed the guy to eat at the Chum Bucket. Because of this, Plankton feels miserable again and realizes that he actually never had a regular customer. While Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob are caught in Plankton's trap, SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs they can make their escape, but Mr. Krabs decides to stay and laugh at Plankton's misery. 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.
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In "InSPONGEiac", Mr. Krabs is defamatory, opprobrious, harsh, cold and vituperative, as he scolds SpongeBob for using 1% more mustard than he was supposed to, and calls him an insomniac for getting two minutes less sleep than normal. 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).
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Despite his covetous and acquisitive behaviour, Mr. Krabs is also completely compassionate and tolerant. 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". 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.
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Additionally, in "Born Again Krabs", he struck a deal with the Flying Dutchman for a second chance at life because he is a charitable and 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, Squidward, even for you." He is also never shown rallying against Squidward along with most of the residents (at least on screen).
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===''Mr. Plankton Universe''===
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Krabs acts like Plankton does in the mainstream continuity, but with some differences. He prefers to steal the Krabby Patty formula simply sneaking in and taking a sandwich rather than using ingenious plots or devices. Also, like Plankton, he is always naked, but because he was much crazier, he hates wearing clothes to the point where he surrenders when SpongeBob successfully makes him wear something. On top of this, his deranged nature makes Plankton realize how terrible Mr. Krabs' life is at times because of him. Because of this, he leaves this timeline and goes back to his own despite knowing he would never get the formula. However, due to the lack of continuity, Plankton never learned his lesson and continued his quest. That or, he ended up continuing their feud because he enjoyed tormenting his former friend.
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==Quotes==
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{{Scroll box|{{Quote|(Squidward: I'm not taking an order for a bubble!) Sure you are! Or I'll fill your life with misery and woe. Even if you quit.|Mr. Krabs' threat to make Squidward serve Bubble Buddy.}}
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{{Quote|Krusty Krab is unfair! Mr. Krabs is in there standing at the concession, plotting his oppression!|SpongeBob rioting against Mr. Krabs.}}
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{{Quote|Am I really going to defile this grave for money? Of course, I am!|Mr. Krabs before robbing the grave.}}
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{{Quote|(Customer: Hey man, please, you're crushing my arm!) Unhand that penny or the arm comes off!|Mr. Krabs threatening to rip off a customer's arm for a penny on the ground.}}
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{{Quote|(SpongeBob: But Mr. Krabs, what about the true meaning of summer? What about the children?) The children? I don't care about the children, I just care about their parents' money. Ah, the fact that their feeble minds are easily distracted by cheap playgrounds and talentless clowns is no skin off my nose! Survival of the fittest, SpongeBob. Survival of the fittest. Heh heh.|Mr. Krabs talking about deceiving the children.}}
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{{Quote|What do I do?! I can't let Plankton have so much as one single customer!|Mr. Krabs' motive.}}
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{{Quote|Where is my formula Plankton? (Plankton: I don't know, it just disappeared.) '''''WHY SHOULD I BELIEVE YOU, YOU LYING LIAR?!'''''|Mr. Krabs enraged overseeing that his formula is missing.}}
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{{Quote|Enough with the niceties, Plankton! This is the last time I'm gonna ask ya: '''''WHERE IS ME FORMULAR?!''''' (Plankton: I told you, Krabs, I don't have it!) Wrong answer! [Nearly steps on Plankton]|Mr. Krabs accusing Plankton of stealing the Krabby Patty formula, before nearly killing him.}}
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{{Quote|(Customer: They're in cahoots!) Yeah I guess that's a short way of saying it. STOP THAT BUBBLE!|Mr. Krabs ordering the customers to pop the bubble containing SpongeBob and Plankton.}}
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{{Quote|Jackpot! Money money money money! Come to papa! Oh boy.|Mr. Krabs about to be injured by a huge wave of coins.}}}}
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==Trivia==
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*Mr. Krabs is often considered more of a villain than Plankton. In fact, Plankton acts like a rather stereotypical villain like [[Mojo Jojo]] from ''The Powerpuff Girls'' and [[Heinz Doofenshmirtz|Dr. Doofensmirtz]] from ''Phineas and Ferb'', and just like those villains, Plankton is actually shown to be sympathetic sometimes. Mr. Krabs, on the contrary, often behaves like a selfish sociopath, who barely cares about how others feel and only cares about himself and the money he earns. At least, Plankton shows to have a soft spot for his computer wife [[Karen Plankton|Karen]] and pet amoeba Spot. That being said, many people debate otherwise pointing out that Krabs never once got as evil as Plankton was in the first movie (before the episode "One Coarse Meal", when he psychologically tortured the last one and nearly had driven him to suicide; as far the only time, when he became more evil, than Plankton in the first movie) and he rarely wants cause harm on purpose mostly getting carried away by his greed while Plankton wants to take over the world.
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**Mr. Krabs has also broken the law more than Plankton. Unlike Plankton, Krabs only three times went to prison onscreen for it.
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*In the episode "Jellyfish Hunter", Mr. Krabs demands more jellyfish from SpongeBob, upon which he begins to repeat the words "more", which is eventually followed by a grotesque image of Mr. Krabs with his claws raised up. The image is commonly featured and parodied in YouTube Poops and has been dubbed "[https://villainsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Moar_Krabs Moar Krabs]".
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*Not surprisingly, in the theory about how SpongeBob's cast represents the Seven Deadly Sins, Mr. Krabs represents the Deadly Sin of '''Greed'''.
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*Even in his old age, he is quite tough. He was also in the navy for several years.
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*At the beginning of the series, Mr. Krabs genuinely cared about SpongeBob and was even somewhat of a father figure to him (since SpongeBob's real dad lives far away from him). This fatherly behavior has waned in the later series, although it occasionally surfaces (depending on the writer of the episode).
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*Despite the claim of him always paying his employees below minimum wage, there are instances where Krabs paid them more proper wage such as "Skill Crane" or "Squeaky Boots". Once again, this all depends on the writer.
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*Unsurprisingly, many fans and ex-fans of SpongeBob alike consider Krabs to be the worst character in the entire series, as well as Patrick in post-movie episodes. It is debatable who is worse, but some can make the argument that Krabs is obviously worse because, unlike Patrick, he is more fully aware of his actions, plus he almost made Plankton commit suicide by his fear of whales and was proud of this, whereas Patrick was just aware of himself being dumb. Both ended up re-earning most of their love by the middle of season 9 although some fans have never forgave them for their horrible actions before the post-second movie era.
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**For this reason, Krab's negative portrayal due to the flanderization ultimately brought enough controversy that near the end of Season 9 (the release of the second movie), this eventually revised where he eventually reverted back to their Season 1 selves, re-earning the love from fans. That said, some episodes portray him as a bit more depraved than he was during the first four seasons like the time he tried to get rid of and then kill Squidward for his art.
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*Despite his bottomless obsession of money, Mr. Krabs has absolutely 0% of knowledge about finance and banking as he stupidly makes absurd behavior at the bank and getting himself kicked out as well as only depositing a penny instead of huge tons of money to gain big interests due to being ignorant about how a bank works. That said, one could say that he does know, but he is unwilling to give up the slightest amount despite banks providing better protection.
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==See also==
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*[[w:c:hero:Mr. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]] in [[w:c:hero|Heroes Wiki]].
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*[[w:c:nickelodeon:Mr. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]] in [[w:c:nickelodeon:Nickelodeon Wiki|Nickelodeon Wiki]].
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*[[w:c:spongebob:Mr. Krabs|Mr. Krabs]] in [[w:c:spongebob|Encyclopedia SpongeBobia]]
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Villain Overview

Hello! I like money!
~ One of Mr. Krabs' recurring phrases.
You're fired!
~ Mr. Krabs' famous catchphrase.

Eugene Harold Krabs, mostly known as Mr. Krabs (born November 30, 1942), is one of the main characters in Nickelodeon's popular animated series SpongeBob SquarePants. He is the money-obsessed founder of the Krusty Krab and the business rival of Plankton.

Although he is one of the series' protagonists, Mr. Krabs has been frequently been depicted as an unfair and villainous businessman who mistreats his employees as slaves and uses them for personal and financial gain, serves no consideration for anyone (including his own daughter) unless if money is involved, and is even shown to show absolutely no respect for Plankton even at his most harmless possible, even if it means driving him to suicide for his own amusement. Those continuous traits overtime serve him as an antagonistic or yet, outright villainous character on multiple occasions, and even the main antagonist of several episodes. In fairness however, his cheapness is all to blame for which as he deep down does care about SpongeBob, and his daughter Pearl at heart.

He was voiced by Clancy Brown, who also played Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, Viking Lofgren in Bad Boys, the Kurgan in the Highlander film franchise, Lex Luthor in the DCAU and other DC animated works, Uka Uka and Dr. Neo Cortex in the Crash Bandicoot franchise, Hades in God of War III, Trident, Undertow, Parallax in Green Lantern, Baron Praxis, Taskmaster in Ultimate Spider-Man, Rahzar in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, Gunmar in Tales of Arcadia, Ray Schoonover in Marvel's Daredevil, and Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok. While in a few video games, he is voiced by Joe Whyte and Bob Joles. In SpongeBob SquarePants: Typing, he is voiced by Patrick Pinney. In the Broadway musical adaptation, he was portrayed by Brian Ray Norris.

Villainous Side

Since the beginning of the series, Mr. Krabs' overall characterization has become more and more negative. Sometimes, he becomes the villain in some episodes of the show, with Mr. Krabs being just as bad as, if not worse than, Plankton himself.

Although he has moral standards and being a reasonable father figure for SpongeBob at best despite his greedy and recurring antagonistic behavior, the controversial Post-First Movie Seasons utterly removed it all in favor of more out of character moments where he's much more villainous that he supposed to be as much as Patrick Star. Subsequently, this turned him into a full-blown Protagonist Villain who proved time and time again more detestable than Plankton in his worst episodes. His most controversial episode was One Coarse Meal, where he exploited Plankton's fear of whales to the point where Plankton attempts suicide out of fear, an act that the series' fans and plausibly, Krab's pre-First Movie Seasons self understandably appalled with. As a result, this arguably became one of the reasons for the late Stephen Hillenburg revised the show starting from the second half of the end of Season 9 and the second movie of the franchise, reverting Krabs' portrayal back to his likable Pre-First Movie Seasons self. Even then, he is notably more ruthless than he was in the first few seasons.

Even prior to controversial Post-First Movie Seasons, Mr. Krabs does has fair records of villainous and antagonistic acts, notably his recurring tendency to exploit his employees and even exhibits unnecessary sadism towards Plankton upon the latter's defeat. Krab's most prominent antagonistic role, as well as only instance where he truly came close to, if not outright crossing Moral Event Horizon without the franchise's degradation, is Jellyfish Hunter (where he abuses captured jellyfish in favor of producing as much jellyfish jelly as he can and nearly eradicate them all had the blue jellyfish save the day by exposing his crime on SpongeBob). He was also willing to harm SpongeBob for attempting to foil his scheme.

Even after Season 9 reverted him back to his old characterization, Mr. Krabs still has his moments of villainy. Examples include trying to kill Squidward so that he could make money from his art, trying to con Patrick out of his coupon, and several other crimes. As with most characters, however, his morality depends on who is in-charge of writing the episode. One should also note that while it doesn't excuse his actions, he did try to convince Squidward to leave, so he wouldn't have to resort to murdering him.

A hideous and demonic version of Mr. Krabs that appeared for one second in the episode "Jellyfish Hunter", and now is seen frequently in videos on the internet is called Moar Krabs.

Personality

Mainstream

As stated above, Mr. Krabs is extremely greedy, cheap, quite cruel, callous, arrogant, and sometimes he is even a hypocrite and avaricious, 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 as he is shown to risk his life several times if it means making more money.

He frequently associates his customers and products with money, with lines such as "That's me money walking out the door!" 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. Even Squidward was angry and told Mr. Krabs off (even though he hates SpongeBob).

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. 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 $1,000,000.

Additionally, he is somewhat disrespectful of 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, he was promptly electrocuted when he asked who was to pay for them all while also showing little respect towards the king's mourning his son. 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. This shows that he is willing to inflate the prizes if it means making more money for himself.

There have been at least two occasions where SpongeBob has burst into the Krusty Krab to warn him about the 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 24 hours a day, seven days a week without rest for more than forty days. He did, however, relent when he saw how tired Squidward was.

In "Squid on Strike", Mr. Krabs gives SpongeBob and Squidward bills instead of checks on payday, that charge them for any nonwork-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 existent, 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 of the customer's food poisoning, and one of the customers, who happens to be a cop, arrests Krabs.

The next episode "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 single specter 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 meaning that Mr. Krabs does not have to spend money on any of those things. 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, heartless and despicable. 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". At the end of the episode, Mr. Krabs finds out that Plankton's wife Karen bribed the guy to eat at the Chum Bucket. Because of this, Plankton feels miserable again and realizes that he actually never had a regular customer. While Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob are caught in Plankton's trap, SpongeBob tells Mr. Krabs they can make their escape, but Mr. Krabs decides to stay and laugh at Plankton's misery. 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 is defamatory, opprobrious, harsh, cold and vituperative, as he scolds SpongeBob for using 1% more mustard than he was supposed to, and calls him an insomniac for getting two minutes less sleep than normal. 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 covetous and acquisitive behaviour, Mr. Krabs is also completely compassionate and tolerant. 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". 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 charitable and 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, Squidward, even for you." He is also never shown rallying against Squidward along with most of the residents (at least on screen).

Mr. Plankton Universe

Krabs acts like Plankton does in the mainstream continuity, but with some differences. He prefers to steal the Krabby Patty formula simply sneaking in and taking a sandwich rather than using ingenious plots or devices. Also, like Plankton, he is always naked, but because he was much crazier, he hates wearing clothes to the point where he surrenders when SpongeBob successfully makes him wear something. On top of this, his deranged nature makes Plankton realize how terrible Mr. Krabs' life is at times because of him. Because of this, he leaves this timeline and goes back to his own despite knowing he would never get the formula. However, due to the lack of continuity, Plankton never learned his lesson and continued his quest. That or, he ended up continuing their feud because he enjoyed tormenting his former friend.

Quotes

(Squidward: I'm not taking an order for a bubble!) Sure you are! Or I'll fill your life with misery and woe. Even if you quit.
~ Mr. Krabs' threat to make Squidward serve Bubble Buddy.
Krusty Krab is unfair! Mr. Krabs is in there standing at the concession, plotting his oppression!
~ SpongeBob rioting against Mr. Krabs.
Am I really going to defile this grave for money? Of course, I am!
~ Mr. Krabs before robbing the grave.
(Customer: Hey man, please, you're crushing my arm!) Unhand that penny or the arm comes off!
~ Mr. Krabs threatening to rip off a customer's arm for a penny on the ground.
(SpongeBob: But Mr. Krabs, what about the true meaning of summer? What about the children?) The children? I don't care about the children, I just care about their parents' money. Ah, the fact that their feeble minds are easily distracted by cheap playgrounds and talentless clowns is no skin off my nose! Survival of the fittest, SpongeBob. Survival of the fittest. Heh heh.
~ Mr. Krabs talking about deceiving the children.
What do I do?! I can't let Plankton have so much as one single customer!
~ Mr. Krabs' motive.
Where is my formula Plankton? (Plankton: I don't know, it just disappeared.) WHY SHOULD I BELIEVE YOU, YOU LYING LIAR?!''
~ Mr. Krabs enraged overseeing that his formula is missing.
Enough with the niceties, Plankton! This is the last time I'm gonna ask ya: WHERE IS ME FORMULAR?! (Plankton: I told you, Krabs, I don't have it!) Wrong answer! [Nearly steps on Plankton]
~ Mr. Krabs accusing Plankton of stealing the Krabby Patty formula, before nearly killing him.
(Customer: They're in cahoots!) Yeah I guess that's a short way of saying it. STOP THAT BUBBLE!
~ Mr. Krabs ordering the customers to pop the bubble containing SpongeBob and Plankton.
Jackpot! Money money money money! Come to papa! Oh boy.
~ Mr. Krabs about to be injured by a huge wave of coins.

Trivia

  • Mr. Krabs is often considered more of a villain than Plankton. In fact, Plankton acts like a rather stereotypical villain like Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls and Dr. Doofensmirtz from Phineas and Ferb, and just like those villains, Plankton is actually shown to be sympathetic sometimes. Mr. Krabs, on the contrary, often behaves like a selfish sociopath, who barely cares about how others feel and only cares about himself and the money he earns. At least, Plankton shows to have a soft spot for his computer wife Karen and pet amoeba Spot. That being said, many people debate otherwise pointing out that Krabs never once got as evil as Plankton was in the first movie (before the episode "One Coarse Meal", when he psychologically tortured the last one and nearly had driven him to suicide; as far the only time, when he became more evil, than Plankton in the first movie) and he rarely wants cause harm on purpose mostly getting carried away by his greed while Plankton wants to take over the world.
    • Mr. Krabs has also broken the law more than Plankton. Unlike Plankton, Krabs only three times went to prison onscreen for it.
  • In the episode "Jellyfish Hunter", Mr. Krabs demands more jellyfish from SpongeBob, upon which he begins to repeat the words "more", which is eventually followed by a grotesque image of Mr. Krabs with his claws raised up. The image is commonly featured and parodied in YouTube Poops and has been dubbed "Moar Krabs".
  • Not surprisingly, in the theory about how SpongeBob's cast represents the Seven Deadly Sins, Mr. Krabs represents the Deadly Sin of Greed.
  • Even in his old age, he is quite tough. He was also in the navy for several years.
  • At the beginning of the series, Mr. Krabs genuinely cared about SpongeBob and was even somewhat of a father figure to him (since SpongeBob's real dad lives far away from him). This fatherly behavior has waned in the later series, although it occasionally surfaces (depending on the writer of the episode).
  • Despite the claim of him always paying his employees below minimum wage, there are instances where Krabs paid them more proper wage such as "Skill Crane" or "Squeaky Boots". Once again, this all depends on the writer.
  • Unsurprisingly, many fans and ex-fans of SpongeBob alike consider Krabs to be the worst character in the entire series, as well as Patrick in post-movie episodes. It is debatable who is worse, but some can make the argument that Krabs is obviously worse because, unlike Patrick, he is more fully aware of his actions, plus he almost made Plankton commit suicide by his fear of whales and was proud of this, whereas Patrick was just aware of himself being dumb. Both ended up re-earning most of their love by the middle of season 9 although some fans have never forgave them for their horrible actions before the post-second movie era.
    • For this reason, Krab's negative portrayal due to the flanderization ultimately brought enough controversy that near the end of Season 9 (the release of the second movie), this eventually revised where he eventually reverted back to their Season 1 selves, re-earning the love from fans. That said, some episodes portray him as a bit more depraved than he was during the first four seasons like the time he tried to get rid of and then kill Squidward for his art.
  • Despite his bottomless obsession of money, Mr. Krabs has absolutely 0% of knowledge about finance and banking as he stupidly makes absurd behavior at the bank and getting himself kicked out as well as only depositing a penny instead of huge tons of money to gain big interests due to being ignorant about how a bank works. That said, one could say that he does know, but he is unwilling to give up the slightest amount despite banks providing better protection.

See also

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