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|first-appearance = "[[Pizza Delivery]]" | |first-appearance = "[[Pizza Delivery]]" | ||
|latest-appearance = "[[ | |latest-appearance = "[[Plankton Retires]]" | ||
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The '''Krusty Phone''' is an old-style telephone that makes its first appearance in the episode "[[Pizza Delivery]]." It's a phone used at the [[Krusty Krab]] [[Squidward's workstation|cash boat register]]. | The '''Krusty Phone''' is an old-style telephone that makes its first appearance in the episode "[[Pizza Delivery]]." It's a phone used at the [[Krusty Krab]] [[Squidward's workstation|cash boat register]]. | ||
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In "[[Graveyard Shift]]," the phone rings a few times, but there is no one there. | In "[[Graveyard Shift]]," the phone rings a few times, but there is no one there. | ||
In "[[Plankton Retires]]," the phone rings when Mr. Krabs and {{Link|Plankton}} are fighting and SpongeBob responds to the caller by saying that Mr. Krabs isn’t available. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 19:58, 10 November 2017
Template:OTab Template:Object The Krusty Phone is an old-style telephone that makes its first appearance in the episode "Pizza Delivery." It's a phone used at the Krusty Krab cash boat register.
Role in series
In "Pizza Delivery," Template:Data:Links is answering orders from a fish who is ordering a pizza.
In "Big Pink Loser," Template:Data:Links takes the position of the phone-answerer at the Krusty Krab in attempt to get a trophy, only for him to think the callers are asking if he's a Krusty Krab when they're really asking about the restaurant.
In "Graveyard Shift," the phone rings a few times, but there is no one there.
In "Plankton Retires," the phone rings when Mr. Krabs and Template:Data:Links are fighting and SpongeBob responds to the caller by saying that Mr. Krabs isn’t available.
Trivia
- This object is the subject of the "No, this is Patrick!" meme.