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'''Agent Twirp''' debuted in the episode, [[For Here or To Go]]. He is an evil agent from the Bogus Business Bureau who helped [[Plankton]] get a [[Krabby Patty]]. If a business is in violation of the rules, he and his workers will smash through the roof of the offending business and ask to speak to the manager. He will then tell the manager what rule he or she is breaking and tell him or her to follow it, otherwise he will shut down their business. One rule is that a customer must be served, no matter how "diminutive" or "annoying" they are. | '''Agent Twirp''' debuted in the episode, [[For Here or To Go]]. He is an evil agent from the Bogus Business Bureau who helped [[Plankton]] get a [[Krabby Patty]]. If a business is in violation of the rules, he and his workers will smash through the roof of the offending business and ask to speak to the manager. He will then tell the manager what rule he or she is breaking and tell him or her to follow it, otherwise he will shut down their business. One rule is that a customer must be served, no matter how "diminutive" or "annoying" they are. | ||
Plankton called the Bogus Business Bureau to complain that [[Mr. Krabs]] would not let him guess how many bun seeds were in a jar for the annual bun seed guessing contest, in which the winner received a free Krabby Patty. Twirp went to the [[Krusty Krab]], demanding that Plankton be allowed to guess or face being shut down. When Mr. Krabs said Plankton's guess of 500,301 was incorrect, he was ordered by Twirp to count every last seed to prove it, but it turned out Plankton was right. | Plankton called the Bogus Business Bureau to complain that [[Mr. Krabs]] would not let him guess how many bun seeds were in a jar for the annual bun seed guessing contest, in which the winner received a free Krabby Patty. Twirp went to the [[Krusty Krab]], demanding that Plankton be allowed to guess or face being shut down. When Mr. Krabs said Plankton's guess of 500,301 was incorrect, he was ordered by Twirp, to count every last seed to prove it, but it turned out Plankton was right. | ||
Despite standing up for Plankton, he also upheld Mr. Krabs' rules, saying he would allow a show before Plankton received his Krabby Patty, and that Plankton had to eat (and swallow) the Krabby Patty on the premises. | Despite standing up for Plankton, he also upheld Mr. Krabs' rules, saying he would allow a show before Plankton received his Krabby Patty, and that Plankton had to eat (and swallow) the Krabby Patty on the premises. |
Revision as of 07:41, 20 August 2012
Agent Twirp debuted in the episode, For Here or To Go. He is an evil agent from the Bogus Business Bureau who helped Plankton get a Krabby Patty. If a business is in violation of the rules, he and his workers will smash through the roof of the offending business and ask to speak to the manager. He will then tell the manager what rule he or she is breaking and tell him or her to follow it, otherwise he will shut down their business. One rule is that a customer must be served, no matter how "diminutive" or "annoying" they are.
Plankton called the Bogus Business Bureau to complain that Mr. Krabs would not let him guess how many bun seeds were in a jar for the annual bun seed guessing contest, in which the winner received a free Krabby Patty. Twirp went to the Krusty Krab, demanding that Plankton be allowed to guess or face being shut down. When Mr. Krabs said Plankton's guess of 500,301 was incorrect, he was ordered by Twirp, to count every last seed to prove it, but it turned out Plankton was right.
Despite standing up for Plankton, he also upheld Mr. Krabs' rules, saying he would allow a show before Plankton received his Krabby Patty, and that Plankton had to eat (and swallow) the Krabby Patty on the premises.
Trivia
- Twirp is based on "twerp". This title is fitting, considering he's the only person who stands up for Plankton, who Mr. Krabs often calls a "twerp".
- Agent Twirp appears to be very short. Matching with the term "twerp".