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Characters

Synopsis

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At the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob is blowing a trumpet, heralding an important announcement from Mr. Krabs: it is the first annual bun seed counting contest. Anyone who correctly guesses how many seeds are in the sesame seed jar wins a free Krabby Patty. Several people make guesses, each more ridiculous than the last. The next contestant is Plankton, but before he can guess, Mr. Krabs grabs him by the antennae and takes him outside. Plankton claims it is unfair that he does not get to guess; however, Mr. Krabs says that he can do whatever he pleases and that he knew all Plankton would do is analyze the Krabby Patty to steal his secret formula. Mr. Krabs then chews Plankton up, inflates him, and blows him away, where he splatters onto the door of the Chum Bucket. Plankton calls the Bogus Business Bureau on him, but Mr. Krabs is unconcerned.

At the Krusty Krab, agents burst through the roof along with Agent Twirp, who tells Mr. Krabs he must accept guesses from all customers no matter how "diminutive" or "annoying" they are. Plankton pops out of Twirp's shirt pocket, proudly proclaiming he is both. Mr. Krabs is adamant about refusing to let him guess, but when Twirp threatens to close down the Krusty Krab, he reluctantly agrees. Plankton uses technology to scan the jar and guesses: 500,301. Mr. Krabs laughs at him, saying it is actually 500,300 "and none." Agent Twirp interrupts and states that the contest is not official unless all the seeds are counted, and Mr. Krabs refuses until Twirp once again threatens to close down the Krusty Krab if he does not comply. Mr. Krabs painstakingly counts every single seed from the jar: 500,300. However, SpongeBob notices an uncounted seed in the jar's lid, and Plankton wins.

Desperate to stall, Mr. Krabs makes excuses, but SpongeBob obliviously corrects him. Mr. Krabs says the contest included a free show, which Twirp allows. He constructs a puppet theater and performs a puppet show, but Plankton sees through the delay and continues to demand his Krabby Patty. Mr. Krabs realizes there is nothing else he can do, and sadly tells SpongeBob to prepare what could be his last Krabby Patty. Mr. Krabs has Squidward distract Twirp, giving him time to flush all the buns down the toilet, but a delivery man with buns that SpongeBob ordered thwarts his last-ditch efforts. This time SpongeBob realizes his error in unknowingly helping Plankton, as Krabs stares at him for understanding. When the Krabby Patty is ready, Plankton wants it "to go," but Mr. Krabs says it must be "dine in." Plankton stuffs the entire patty into his mouth, but Mr. Krabs tells him to swallow it. Once he does, he asks if he can go now, and is thrown out by Mr. Krabs into the Chum Bucket. In the Chum Bucket, Plankton climbs onto an operating table and tells Karen to remove the patty from his stomach right away, even declining anesthetic.

Later, Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob sadly watch the long line at the Chum Bucket. Suddenly, people rush out, sick from patties they say taste like stomach acid, aspirin, and carrots. The rest of the customers flee, and Plankton asks Karen what is going on. She tells him she followed his orders, revealing she focused on his stomach contents, rather than the Krabby Patty ingredients. Relieved, Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob to recover the buns he flushed down the toilet and to put the seeds from the jar back onto them. SpongeBob ends the episode by saying "That's my Krabs!" and laughing.

Running gags

  • Mr. Krabs adding more rules to the contest.
  • SpongeBob unintentionally helping Plankton to get closer of getting the Krabby Patty.

Production

Music

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Release

Trivia

General

  • This is the first episode in which Plankton is able to eat a Krabby Patty.
  • This was Steven Banks' last episode as a writer.
  • This episode is called "Plankton Eats" on Digiturk.
  • This episode shows one of Plankton's many launchings that Karen records in "Truth or Square," although this one does not make the highlight reel.
  • According to the buttons Plankton presses, the Bogus Business Bureau's phone number is 8918.
  • Plankton is on the left arm of the chair, but when Squidward walks up, he is on the right arm. Plankton simply moves to the other arm when the scene shows SpongeBob, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs.
  • SpongeBob's hat disappears after Plankton eats the Krabby Patty, but is back on when he is squirted with ketchup. It is possible that he simply removes it for a brief time.
  • This is the second episode in which a character says "Flankton" as opposed to "Plankton." The first was in "Free Samples."
    • Ironically, both are season 8 episodes.
  • When the Bogus Business Bureau enters the Krusty Krab, the SpongeBob Action Theme plays.
    • Moreover, this episode and "Hall Monitor" are the only episodes that have ever played this music.
      • However, it was used on the original pilot 1997 version of "Help Wanted" during the title sequence, but was replaced with the now-iconic theme song.
  • This episode premiered during the Two Whole Weeks of Never Before Seen SpongeBob event.
  • Mr. Krabs could've just wrote on the contest bulletin board that Plankton is not allowed to participate in the contest and the Bogus Business Bureau wouldn't be able to do anything about it because it's part of the contest guidelines.
  • Coincidentally, this, "Free Samples," and "Move It or Lose It" are all Mr. Krabs and Plankton-themed episodes that began production after each other. (#838 is "Move It," #839 is "Samples," and #840 is this)

Episode references

  • The scene where Mr. Krabs stuffs the buns into a toilet is similar to when Jim and SpongeBob flush Krabby Patties down the toilet in "The Original Fry Cook."

Cultural references

  • The title is a reference to the same question asked by fast food workers to confirm whether the customer wants to eat the food at the restaurant or have it served in a takeout bag.
  • The bun seed guessing contest is based on real-life jellybean guessing contests. Unlike Mr. Krabs' contest rules, the winner is usually determined by whomever guesses the closest to the actual number, rather than getting the exact number that is in the jar.
  • Nat answering "42" to the bun seed guessing contest is possibly a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy novel series by Douglas Adams, in which "42" is the "answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything."
  • The Bogus Business Bureau references Better Business Bureau. The purpose of both organizations is to make sure businesses are not being unfair to customers.

Errors

  • When the first fish in line at the Chum Bucket turns around as another customer runs out, his eye stays in one place and moves to the other side of his face. When he turns around, the eye makes it to its original state.
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Mr. Krabs' pupils disappearing.
  • Just before SpongeBob pulls out his spatula, Mr. Krabs' pupils disappear.
  • In one shot of the Chum Bucket, both the mobile and wall versions of Karen appear at the same time.
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Pixelated background.
  • In the scene where Mr. Krabs walks toward the Bogus Business Bureau and says "Drat the luck," the Krusty Krab table behind him has a pixelated white outline. This makes the table look like as if it was poorly photoshopped into that scene.
  • The tape over Plankton's stomach wound from cutting the Krabby Patty out disappears in his final scene at the end of the episode.
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His arms and the lid disappears.
  • The lid and SpongeBob's arms disappear when he splits in half, even though they are sticking forward by a fair amount.
  • When the customers gasp at the sound of free food, the Chum Bucket and its path is missing in the background.

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