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{{Cquote2|<center>Vague prophecies baked into delicious bite-sized snacks.</center>|SpongeBob describing the fortune cookie}} | |||
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{{Object | {{Object | ||
|name = Fortune cookie | |name = Fortune cookie | ||
|image = Lame and Fortune | |image = Lame and Fortune 017.png | ||
|type = Food | |type = Food | ||
|appearance = "[[Lame and Fortune]]"}} | |appearance = "[[Lame and Fortune]]" | ||
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The '''fortune cookie''' is a food that appears in and serves as a major plot point of the episode "[[Lame and Fortune]]." | |||
== | ==Description== | ||
A fortune cookie is a crisp and sugary cookie that traditionally originated from the Japanese, but is not associated with Chinese restaurants, as they are given there at the end of meals. They contain notes inside of them that tell a different type of fortune. In the case of the cookies shown in the series, their fortunes always come true. | |||
==Role in episode== | |||
A shipment of fortune cookies falls from a cargo ship. The crate of fortune cookies lands behind {{Link|SpongeBob's house}}, where he and {{Link|Gary}} begin to eat them. {{Link|SpongeBob}} notices that his and Gary's fortunes came true, and he decides to share them with everyone else. | |||
SpongeBob decides to hand out free fortune cookies to customers of the [[Krusty Krab]], but {{Link|Mr. Krabs}} objects, not wanting to give anything away for free. However, he changes his mind once he notices the cookies' fortunes are coming true. Mr. Krabs then has SpongeBob hand out fortune cookies to the customers and all of their fortunes come true. | |||
{{Link|Plankton}} observes the fortune cookies and decides to make some himself that advise the customers to eat at the [[Chum Bucket]]. He then gives Mr. Krabs a fortune that he must give him the [[Krabby Patty]] [[Krabby Patty secret formula|secret formula]] or else he will die. However, Plankton's plan eventually fails and Mr. Krabs gives him a fortune cookie that takes him to a restaurant called [[Chinese Food]], where Plankton is eaten. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*They are shown in live-action form at the end of the episode. | |||
==External links== | |||
*{{WP|Fortune cookie}} | |||
{{Food}} | {{Food}} |
Latest revision as of 03:45, 13 November 2024
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— SpongeBob describing the fortune cookie
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Template:OTab Template:Object The fortune cookie is a food that appears in and serves as a major plot point of the episode "Lame and Fortune."
Description
A fortune cookie is a crisp and sugary cookie that traditionally originated from the Japanese, but is not associated with Chinese restaurants, as they are given there at the end of meals. They contain notes inside of them that tell a different type of fortune. In the case of the cookies shown in the series, their fortunes always come true.
Role in episode
A shipment of fortune cookies falls from a cargo ship. The crate of fortune cookies lands behind Template:Data:Links, where he and Template:Data:Links begin to eat them. Template:Data:Links notices that his and Gary's fortunes came true, and he decides to share them with everyone else.
SpongeBob decides to hand out free fortune cookies to customers of the Krusty Krab, but Template:Data:Links objects, not wanting to give anything away for free. However, he changes his mind once he notices the cookies' fortunes are coming true. Mr. Krabs then has SpongeBob hand out fortune cookies to the customers and all of their fortunes come true.
Template:Data:Links observes the fortune cookies and decides to make some himself that advise the customers to eat at the Chum Bucket. He then gives Mr. Krabs a fortune that he must give him the Krabby Patty secret formula or else he will die. However, Plankton's plan eventually fails and Mr. Krabs gives him a fortune cookie that takes him to a restaurant called Chinese Food, where Plankton is eaten.
Trivia
- They are shown in live-action form at the end of the episode.
External links
- Fortune cookie on Wikipedia