Mr. Krabs is short, red and plump and has very tall eyestalks, a crinkled nose, large claws, and very short, pointed legs. He wears a blue shirt and slacks. Krabs is often likened to a sailor or pirate. Many times when he appears onscreen, sailor's music is played. Krabs speaks with a stereotypical pirate-type accent and uses sea-faring vocabulary: he refers to his staff as his "crew", disagreement as "mutiny", Spongebob's kitchen as the "galley". In early episodes, he refers to Squidward almost exclusively as "Mr. Squidward".
MR krabs is a famous gardener who came from fag ville.
As stated above, Mr. Krabs is extremely greedy and miserly, in some cases portrayed as being no better than Plankton, if not even worse. His only interest is to make money, and could not care less for his customers or employees. 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 was portrayed 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.
[[File:TruthorSquareScreenShot4.jpg|thumb|Dr. [[Eugene H. Krabs|Krabs]] Seen in episode [[Truth or Square]]]]
He is prone to fits of insanity if he has to give up so much as a penny, and 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 "[[Born Again Krabs]]", he sells SpongeBob's soul to the [[Flying Dutchman]] for sixty two cents, despite the fact that SpongeBob put his life on the line to protect him from the Dutchman. 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.
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. In "[[Squid on Strike]]", Mr. Krabs gives Spongebob and Squidward bills instead of checks on payday, which charge them for any non work-related activity, including standing, breathing, and even ''existing''.And in [[One Coarse Meal]], Spongebob Reveals that he gets paid with FAKE money. His safety measures and maintenance of the restaurant are extremely poor, if not nonexistent, frequently resorting to improvised and obviously inadequate measures to avoid paying for actual insurance and repairs.
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 the customers food poisoning, and Krabs is arrested by one of the customers, who happens to be a cop. In "[[Money Talks]]", it is revealed Krabs has sold his soul multiple times, including to the [[Flying Dutchman]] and SpongeBob ("He was five bucks short on payday.")
Mr. Krabs can also be incredibly petty. 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. Another example is in "[[Penny Foolish]]", where he goes to ridiculous length's to acquire a penny that SpongeBob found, setting up numerous tricks that would ironically cost far more than a penny. During his schemes, he often forces SpongeBob to do personal tasks for him by threatening to fire him. 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 of work, or else be fired, and in "[[My Pretty Seahorse]]", where Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to not just stop bringing [[Mystery]] to work, but to get rid of her entirely.
Despite his cruel and money-grubbing behavior, it is shown that Mr. Krabs is not completely heartless. He has apologized for his actions on occasion, and he does care for 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 and cheer him up.
Eugene Krabs' home is an anchor, in the vein of Spongebob's pineapple and Squidward's tiki. His address is 3541 Anchor Way, which suggests that there may be other anchors on his street. Mr. Krabs lives with his seemingly adopted whale daughter, [[Pearl]]. He also owns a pet worm named "Mr. Doodles" as seen in "[[Sandy's Rocket]]" and "[[As Seen On TV]]". He has [[Betsy Krabs|a mother]], who lives in a near identical version of his anchor home, except it is pink.
Mr. Krabs seems to be incredibly fit for someone his age and weight, as he has demonstrated titanic strength on a number of occasions. In "[[Squeaky Boots]]", he lifts the whole Krusty Krab, filled with numerous customers, like a feather. In [[Bucket Sweet Bucket]] he pushes the whole Krusty Krab across the street and then throws it into the air. In "[[Le Big Switch]]", he tips over the Krusty Krab from the back, dumping all the customers out. He also possesses a remarkable sense of smell; he is actually able to smell money, and in "[[Hooky]]", he tracked down SpongeBob and Patrick by sense of smell at least a few hours after the two left the Krusty Krab, claiming that he can "smell laziness up to ten thousand leagues." He fought in World War II and flew a F4F Wildcat and was shot down and thats how he came to Bikini Bottom. After getting shot down a Japanese warship sunk and destroyed the only burger place in Bikini Bottom. Thats how he got the idea for the Krusty Krab.
EATING BABIES
EATING BABIES
Revision as of 10:16, 10 May 2010
Eugene Harold Krabs, better known as simply Mr. Krabs (born November 30, 1942) is a cheap and selfish red crab. He is the owner of the Krusty Krab, as well as the employer of both Spongebob and Squidward. Mr. Krabs is often respected by SpongeBob, while Squidward tends to loathe him. Mr. Krabs' greed in the series is exaggerated with him often anthropomorphizing money. He 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. Mr. Krabs has a daughter, who is a sperm whale, named Pearl. Also it is shown at one time he and Plankton were friends.
CHARACTER
MR krabs is a famous gardener who came from fag ville.
EATING BABIES
FIRST EXPERIENCE
EAING A DEAD BRITNEY SPEARS WHO HAS TURNED TO BECOMING BILL GATES HUSBAND.
close to getting a family
he held his baby for the first time and ate it covered in marinated chicken sauce. and sadly ended is relationship with his father. THEN HIS MUM POOPED ON THEM BOTH AND ATE IT.
Trivia
In most games on nick.com, Mr.Krabs is wearing the scarf from Squilliam Returns
References
↑In the episode "Shell of a Man", Eugene tells SpongeBob that he was a "navy cadet" once upon a time. This most likely means he was an officer cadet, to be specific.