Crying Johnny: Difference between revisions
Appearance
>Figmeister No edit summary |
>Bluebarnacles how spongebob pronounces "crying Johnny" southern accent |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
|first-appearance = "[[Pickles]]" | |first-appearance = "[[Pickles]]" | ||
|latest-appearance = ''[[SpongeBob Moves In!]]'' | |latest-appearance = ''[[SpongeBob Moves In!]]'' | ||
}} | }}'''Crying Johnny''' is a [[Krusty Krab]] slang term used by {{Link|SpongeBob}} to refer to a [[Krabby Patty]] with extra [[onions]]. It appears in the episode "[[Pickles]]," as well as in the mobile game ''[[SpongeBob Moves In!]]'' | ||
'''Crying Johnny''' is a [[Krusty Krab]] slang term used by {{Link|SpongeBob}} to refer to a [[Krabby Patty]] with extra [[onions]]. It appears in the episode "[[Pickles]]," as well as in the mobile game ''[[SpongeBob Moves In!]]'' | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Line 24: | Line 23: | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''SpongeBob Moves In!'', the extra onions can be seen on the burger, but in "Pickles," they cannot. | *In ''SpongeBob Moves In!'', the extra onions can be seen on the burger, but in "Pickles," they cannot. | ||
*In ''Pickles'', Spongebob pronounces it "Crying John-ā". | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 19:06, 16 March 2019
Template:ObjectCrying Johnny is a Krusty Krab slang term used by Template:Data:Links to refer to a Krabby Patty with extra onions. It appears in the episode "Pickles," as well as in the mobile game SpongeBob Moves In!
Description
It is a slightly taller variation of the Krabby Patty. Its name is a pun on how onions make people cry when cut, and as such, the Crying Johnny has extra onions. Due to this, it is larger than the original Krabby Patty.
Role in series
"Pickles"
This is what Clay orders at the beginning of the episode.
SpongeBob Moves In!
This is an unlockable food item that can be made at the Krusty Krab.
Trivia
- In SpongeBob Moves In!, the extra onions can be seen on the burger, but in "Pickles," they cannot.
- In Pickles, Spongebob pronounces it "Crying John-ā".
Gallery