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*Things that SpongeBob does to distract the kids:
 
*Things that SpongeBob does to distract the kids:
 
**Spill soapy bubble water onto his eyes.
 
**Spill soapy bubble water onto his eyes.
**Rip his face with adhesive tape.
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**Rip his face off with adhesive tape.
**A truck smash his tongue three times.
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**Have a truck smash his tongue three times.
**Make a thug hit his head with a hammer.
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**Have a thug hit his head with a hammer.
**Make the thug smash SpongeBob with an iron ball.
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**Have the thug smash SpongeBob with an iron ball.
**The thug holds SpongeBob and force-feeds him lima beans.
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**Have the thug hold him and force-feed him lima beans.
**The thug calls another thug and they play tennis using SpongeBob as a tennis ball.
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**Have the thug and another thug that the first one called play tennis using SpongeBob as a tennis ball.
**The thugs play tug-of-war with SpongeBob and rip him.
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**Have the thugs play tug-of-war with SpongeBob (they ripped him in half).
 
**The kids use his arms and legs as boomerangs.
 
**The kids use his arms and legs as boomerangs.
 
*This is the fourth time SpongeBob gets ripped in half. The other three times were in "[[Texas]]," "[[Procrastination]]," and "[[I Had an Accident]]."
 
*This is the fourth time SpongeBob gets ripped in half. The other three times were in "[[Texas]]," "[[Procrastination]]," and "[[I Had an Accident]]."
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*The muscular fish that helps injure SpongeBob is the same fish that beats up Squidward twice in the later episode "[[Boating Buddies]]."
 
*The muscular fish that helps injure SpongeBob is the same fish that beats up Squidward twice in the later episode "[[Boating Buddies]]."
 
*When Squidward replied to SpongeBob when he said that he thought what Mr. Krabs said was the true meaning of summer for a long time ago, he replied "You mean this morning?"
 
*When Squidward replied to SpongeBob when he said that he thought what Mr. Krabs said was the true meaning of summer for a long time ago, he replied "You mean this morning?"
**This is false considering SpongeBob walked back to work after the play ground "Infiltration" with Mr. Krabs.
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**This is false considering SpongeBob walked back to work after the playground "Infiltration" with Mr. Krabs.
 
[[File:Krabbyland_comic_strip.jpg|thumb|260px|Comic strip title that is nearly identical to the name of this episode.]]
 
[[File:Krabbyland_comic_strip.jpg|thumb|260px|Comic strip title that is nearly identical to the name of this episode.]]
 
*In [[SpongeBob Comics No. 52|SpongeBob Comics #52]], there is a comic strip titled "Krabbyland." The only difference between that comic title and this episode's title is that the comic title combines the words "Krabby" and "Land" into one word.
 
*In [[SpongeBob Comics No. 52|SpongeBob Comics #52]], there is a comic strip titled "Krabbyland." The only difference between that comic title and this episode's title is that the comic title combines the words "Krabby" and "Land" into one word.

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If you were looking for the article about the park, then see Krabby Land (place).

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Characters

Synopsis

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SpongeBob at home one morning as he drinks a cup of liquid french toast made by Gary. He goes over and looks at his calendar. It says "You are a winner," and SpongeBob hugs himself. It also says "first day of summer," and SpongeBob gets excited. When he goes to work, he sees Mr. Krabs even more excited for summer. SpongeBob asks him why, and he says that on summer vacation, children go around spending money, and the Krusty Krab will get more profits through kiddie meals (which he raises the price of them from $1.99 to $4.99). However, he sees that the children are all at a new playground, and decides to make a playground of his own, Krabby Land.

At work the next day, Mr. Krabs reveals the grand opening of Krabby Land, which he proudly built himself. Krabby Land is a little more than a dopey-looking assembly of cheap (and dangerous) attractions such as Fort Adventure, which is nothing more than a collection of big stinky mattresses and other junk. The Dumpster of Doom is another disgusting gem in Mr. Krabs' new nightmare playground. The other attractions are even more terrible, yet bordering on laughable.

The children are horrified, yet speechless with disappointment, but Mr. Krabs gives them coloring books/liability waivers and says that whoever hands theirs back gets to meet "the one and only Krabby the Clown." He tells them that Krabby the Clown will come soon, and tells SpongeBob to stall them while he counts the money. SpongeBob pretends to be Krabby's sidekick "the Krabby Patty Burglar," and the children hate him. He accidentally injures himself while trying to amuse them by blowing bubbles and them popping in his eye which makes the kids laugh. He realizes that they like pain, and begins intentionally harming himself, even hiring two thugs to torture him by feeding him lima beans.

After awhile, SpongeBob goes to Mr. Krabs, who is sorting through a large stack of money, presumably the children's, and tells him that he cannot stall anymore, being horribly beaten and missing limbs. Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob he is being selfish and tells him to "get back to work," but upon seeing SpongeBob's limbs flying around (the children were using them as boomerangs), he fears that his windows will be smashed, so he tells him to let the crowd of children enter the restaurant for Krabby the Clown's arrival. Excited, children and SpongeBob rush in front of Mr. Krabs who welcomes Krabby the Clown. However, it turns out that Mr. Krabs turns around and immediately puts on a bow tie and a blue-painted tomato on his nose, and says "Hey kids! Thank you all for coming! Thank you! Eat plenty of Krabby Patties! Ar, ar, ar!" He then walks back into his office, leaving the children and SpongeBob jaw-dropped in confusion. This latest rip-off is the last straw for the children.

An extremely disappointed SpongeBob confronts Mr. Krabs, saying that he expected Krabby the Clown, but all he saw was "Cheapy the Cheapskate." Mr. Krabs undresses from his costume and finally says to SpongeBob that he does not care about the children but for their money and is willing to do whatever it takes to get their money (even if it means having to scam them with a cheap and dangerous playground and a talentless clown) and even calls the kids stupid and foolish enough to be the victims of his scam. He then taunts SpongeBob for being unable to stop him in time by saying twice, "Survival of the fittest." 

Mr. Krabs tries to go to the bank with the money he has made but he is confronted by an angry mob of children who have overheard his confession and are planning to punish him. Mr. Krabs, realizing that he is about to be punished and has given the kids his confession which was not taken well; tries to reconcile but fails as the kids charge, beat him up, and destroy the playground.

Inside, SpongeBob is bewailed that he will never learn the "true meaning of summer," that he thought it was long ago, in which Squidward means that it was that morning. Monroe calls SpongeBob over about the summer miracle, where the kids take back their money and distribute it back to themselves. SpongeBob guesses it is the true meaning of summer, but he asks Squidward where Mr. Krabs is who misses out the summer fun.

The scene cuts to Mr. Krabs, tied on fours between wooden poles, who warns to return his "green stuff" (which means money for him). However, the thugs, paid by children for his swindling, reply him with a can of lima beans and a truckload of them, causing him a distress by the torture like what SpongeBob did earlier — only to learn not to underestimate the kids.

Production

Music

 ) Production music
 ) Original music
 ) SpongeBob music

  Disneyland - Sam Fonteyn [title card]
  Hawaiian Calypso - Jo Van Wetter [opening]
  Here it Comes (a) - Gregor F. Narholz [solstice caroling]
  Hello Sailor (b) - Richard Myhill [Krabs excited about summer]
  Kiss for Tomorrow (e) - Peter Balding, Otto Sieben ["What is it about summertime that makes us so happy?"]
  ? - "Tell me more about summer break."
  Funny Little Man - Wyn Henry [Krabs describes summer break]
  Steel Licks (e) - Jeremy Wakefield [later]
  Dramatic Impact 3 - Ivor Slaney ["Playground?!"]
  Kommissar Maigret - Gerhard Trede ["See anything, Mr. Krabs?"]
  Hawaiian Cocktail - Richard Myhill [Krabs cries]
  Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr ["Unless..."]
  Caliope Carousel - Roger Roger [Krabs building a playground]
  The Main Event - Gregor F. Narholz [Krabby Land unveiled]
  Steel Licks (d) - Jeremy Wakefield [pile of junk]
  Caliope Carousel - Roger Roger [coloring books/liability waivers]
  Show Fanfare 1 - David Lindup [SpongeBob blowing bubbles]
  Show Fanfare 3 - David Lindup [SpongeBob blowing bubbles]
  Show Fanfare 4 - David Lindup [SpongeBob blowing bubbles]
  Dramatic Cue (c) - Ronald Hanmer [SpongeBob gets soap in his eyes]
  Vibe Sting - Nicolas Carr [kids laughing]
  You're Nice - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield [montage of SpongeBob stalling]
  Keel Row - Brian Peters [SpongeBob's arms and legs missing]
  Show Fanfare 1 - David Lindup ["Are you ready to meet Krabby the Clown?"]
  Tympup (a) - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy [Krabs with clown nose and tie]
  Fates - Gregor F. Narholz ["How could you, Mr. Krabs?"]
  The Dreadnought Tea Clipper (b) - Tim Laycock, Robert Alexander White [Krabs says he does not care about the children]
  Dramatic Cue (e) - Ronald Hanmer [kids angry at Krabs]
  Disneyland - Sam Fonteyn [ending]

Reception

  • "Krabby Land" was ranked #31 during the Best Day Ever event from November 9–10, 2006.

Release

Trivia

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  • This episode and its sister episode, The Camping Episode premiered the same day of the 2004 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.
  • The final scene with the kids rioting against Mr. Krabs and taking his money for making a poor character as Krabby the Clown is a likely reference to a 1993 incident at a shopping mall where Barney was billed, but the children became enraged and destructive when a skinny impostor appeared on stage.
    • This may also be akin to the Simpsons episode, "Kamp Krusty" when Bart spearheads a revolution against Mr. Black's oppression after seeing Barney hired to be a knockoff Krusty.
  • The attractions in Krabby Land include:
    • "Rocketship Fantistica" (a garbage barrel hanging by a rope)
    • "Dumpster of Doom" (a bashed-in dumpster with the name spray painted on the side)
    • "Hose World" (hoses hanging from a bar)
    • "Fort Adventure" (a pile of nasty mattresses and other junk)
    • "Toaster Rodeo" (toasters attached to springs)
    • A stack of tires
    • An old rusty slide
    • A bowling ball pool.
  • On October 28, 2007, the Netherlands' Best Day Ever marathon named this episode #1.
  • This and "The Camping Episode" were the last episodes where the captions were ahead of the characters' speech.
  • The time card is designed the same as "Reef Blower," but with black color in the background.
  • Things that SpongeBob does to distract the kids:
    • Spill soapy bubble water onto his eyes.
    • Rip his face off with adhesive tape.
    • Have a truck smash his tongue three times.
    • Have a thug hit his head with a hammer.
    • Have the thug smash SpongeBob with an iron ball.
    • Have the thug hold him and force-feed him lima beans.
    • Have the thug and another thug that the first one called play tennis using SpongeBob as a tennis ball.
    • Have the thugs play tug-of-war with SpongeBob (they ripped him in half).
    • The kids use his arms and legs as boomerangs.
  • This is the fourth time SpongeBob gets ripped in half. The other three times were in "Texas," "Procrastination," and "I Had an Accident."
  • This episode the Krusty Krab menu (the Galley Grub) is revealed, also in "Krusty Krab Training Video," although a longer menu is in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV" and in "Bubble Buddy," the menu seems to be longer than in any other episode.
  • This episode took place in summer, although when it premiered, it was spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • The title card is shown on a small poster during the middle of the episode.
  • This is the third time SpongeBob calls Mr. Krabs "cheap." The other times were in "Pickles" and "Can You Spare a Dime?"
  • The muscular fish that helps injure SpongeBob is the same fish that beats up Squidward twice in the later episode "Boating Buddies."
  • When Squidward replied to SpongeBob when he said that he thought what Mr. Krabs said was the true meaning of summer for a long time ago, he replied "You mean this morning?"
    • This is false considering SpongeBob walked back to work after the playground "Infiltration" with Mr. Krabs.
Krabbyland comic strip

Comic strip title that is nearly identical to the name of this episode.

  • In SpongeBob Comics #52, there is a comic strip titled "Krabbyland." The only difference between that comic title and this episode's title is that the comic title combines the words "Krabby" and "Land" into one word.
  • Both of the thugs are wide-eyed when they torture SpongeBob, suggesting that they are disturbed that SpongeBob intentionally wants to be tortured.
  • In Indonesia, Monroe did not say "Come on outside, Mr. SquarePants. It's a summer miracle!" Instead, he says "I'm sorry, Mr. SquarePants. But it's a summer miracle!"
    • Also, the scene where SpongeBob spills soapy bubble water onto his eyes is usually skipped due to time constraints.
  • This episode premiered on Alec Baldwin's 46th birthday, Alton Brown's 42nd birthday, and Sebastian Bach's 36th birthday.
  • This is Nazz-Mimi's 25th episode appearance.

Cultural references

  • Krabby Land is a spoof of McDonaldland, Playland and McDonald's playplaces. Krabby the Clown is most likely a spoof of Krusty the Clown from The Simpsons or Ronald McDonald, while the "Krabby Patty Burglar" an obvious parody of the Hamburglar.
  • The motto of Krabby Land is "Where a kid can have fun-for the right price." This is a reference to Chuck-E-Cheese's motto, "Where a kid can be a kid."
  • The Rocketship Fantastica "ride" is a possible reference to Battlestar Galactica.
  • The title card/ending music (Disneyland) sounds similar to Super Mario 64's Merry Go Round music.

Errors

  • The number of kids who attend the summer playground activity at The Krusty Krab changes throughout the episode, possibly because some of them left.
  • At the end, the wrinkles on Squidward's head disappear.
  • Mr. Krabs says he has to go the bank; however in "The Lost Mattress," he says he's never heard of a bank. It's possible that it may take place before this episode.
  • When we see the line of people before zooming in to Krabby Land, most or perhaps everyone in line were adults or adult height.
    • Also when Mr. Krabs tries to leave the Krusty Krab to go to the bank, the kids are much smaller than they were in the previous scenes. When they are seen getting their money back, they are back to their usual sizes.
Krabbyland credits

"Krabbyland" credits

  • On the Sponge for Hire DVD-credits, this episode is listed as "Krabbyland," combining the two words into one.
  • When limbless SpongeBob enters Mr. Krabs' office, he has cuts and bruises all over his body, but when SpongeBob hops onto Mr. Krabs' desk, his cuts and bruises are gone.
  • When SpongeBob visited Mr. Krabs' office, the door on the side shows a hallway that cannot possibly even fit in The Krusty Krab instead of the kitchen.
Double Monroe

Double Orange Kid?

  • SpongeBob had no arms or legs when the kids took them and used them as boomerangs, but in other episodes they grow back right after he loses them. When he walks out the back door to the children, his arms and legs are back.
    • It is possible that SpongeBob has control over if/how his limbs regenerate.
  • When Mr. Krabs was watching kids with his spyglass, he dropped it, but in another scene, there was no spyglass on the ground.
  • When SpongeBob fell into the box of bowling balls, kids laughed at him, in group of those children there was a copy of Monroe, without the hat.
  • When Mr. Krabs is about to leave his office, he's going through window, but technically it's impossible for Mr. Krabs to go through that small window.
  • Nat Peterson is portrayed as a child in this episode, when he is clearly portrayed as an adult in other episodes. He is also smaller in this episode than in the others.

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