Fish Food Rescue: The Krusty Krab
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"Fish Food Rescue: The Krusty Krab" is a SpongeBob SquarePants digital short. In this short, Don Snapper of Fish Food Rescue visits the Krusty Krab to check in on business
Characters
- Don Snapper (debut)
- Eugene H. Krabs
- Squidward Tentacles
- Harold "Bill" Reginald (cameo)
- Fred (2 cameos)
- Tom
- Evelyn
- Nazz-Mimi
- Monroe Timmy
- Archie (2 cameos)
- Nancy Suzy Fish (2 cameos)
- Nat Peterson
- Anchovies
- Sheldon (fish) (2 cameos)
- Bill
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Paco (cameo)
- Frankie Billy
- Andy Yellowtail (cameo)
- Harold (red fish) (cameo)
- Frank (red shirt) (cameo)
- Medley Fishbowl (cameo)
- Shubie (cameo)
- Dale (cameo)
- Norma Rechid (cameo)
- Abigail Marge
- Buddy (cameo)
- Don the Whale (cameo)
- Clay (cameo)
- Money violinist (cameo)
- Mrs. Greenback (cameo)
- Nathiel Waters (2 cameos)
- Patrick Star (cameo)
- Perry (cameo)
- Harry (fish) (2 cameos)
- Sheldon J. Plankton
- Karen Plankton (cameo)
- Tyler (cameo)
- Pilar (cameo)
- Dennis Rechid (cameo)
- Jimmy Gus (cameo)
- Isabelle Fish
- Tina Fran (cameo)
Synopsis
Don Snapper introduces himself and welcomes the audience to Fish Food Rescue. He investigates how "krusty" the Krusty Krab is, the "Krustomer Satisfaction," and the "busyness" of the business, in which all are successful, which pleases Don Snapper.
He then wonders how successful the Chum Bucket is, and is disgusted by the food served there, demanding it shut down.
Don Snapper bids a farewell and to tune in next time when he tries to save the Chum Bucket, claiming he is a professional expert.
Trivia
- This short premiered 13 years after "Nasty Patty" and "Idiot Box" and ten years after The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released on DVD and VHS.
Cultural references
- The short is a parody of the TV series Bar Rescue, which aired on Nickelodeon's sister channel, the Paramount Network (formerly Spike). In addition, the former's host, Jon Taffer, voiced a parody of himself as Don Snapper, while P.J. King reprised his role as the narrator.