Mr. Krabs
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Eugene Harold Krabs, known as Mr Krabs,[1] is a fictional character in the American cartoon series Spongebob Squarepants. Mr. Krabs is voiced by actor Clancy Brown. Mr. Krabs first appeared in the series' first episode "Help Wanted" on May 1, 1999. Mr. Krabs was created and designed by Stephen Hillenburg.
Mr. Krabs | |
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'SpongeBob SquarePants' character | |
Portrayed by | Clancy Brown |
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Species | Crab |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Boss of the Krusty Krab |
Relatives | Parents: Victor and Betsy Krabs Grandparents: Redbeard, Grandma and Grandpa Krabs Wife: Mrs. Krabs (ex-wife) Daughter: Pearl Krabs Significant other: Mrs. Puff (girlfriend) Cashina (girlfriend wife) |
Role in the series
changeKrabs owns and operates the Krusty Krab. The Krusty Krab is a famous fast food restaurant and is placed in the Bikini Bottom. Krabs lives in a curved anchor with his daughter Pearl. Pearl is a teenage sperm whale.
Mr. Krabs loves money. He is usually very greedy for money.
Reception
changeOverall, critics have mixed opinions about Mr. Krabs.
It is believed that Mr. Krabs' personality was worsened over the years. Many of the critics believe that Mr. Krabs is a manipulative character who exploits his employees for money,[2] suggesting that he is an evil villain.[3] However, some critics suggest that Mr. Krabs is not always evil, just too obsessed with money.[4]
However, Mr. Krabs has been praised for being a responsible father of a single-parent family.[5][6]
References
change- ↑ Writers: Paul Tibbitt, Kent Osborne, Merriwether Williams (October 4, 2003). "Born Again Krabs". SpongeBob SquarePants. Season 3. Episode 56a. Nickelodeon.
- ↑ Czarniawska, Barbara (August 26, 2016). A Research Agenda for Management and Organization Studies. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-78471-702-5.
- ↑ Cite error: The named reference
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- ↑ Encalada, Debbie (May 1, 2014). "How "SpongeBob Squarepants" Stayed Fresh and Subversive Over 15 Years". Complex. Verizon Hearst Media Partners. Archived from the original on April 15, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
- ↑ Giannotta, Meghan (October 14, 2016). "The coolest animated animals from 'Garfield' to 'Scooby-Doo'". Newsday.