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Blood is Thicker Than Grease

Original air date: February 21, 2024 (Nicktoons)

Plankton's parents have come to town to follow in his footsteps and open up their own restaurant. However, the new Spud Bucket ends up putting him and Krabs out of business, forcing Plankton to take it down himself.

"Blood is Thicker Than Grease" contains examples of:

  • Accent Upon The Wrong Syllable: Plankton's dad speaks with a hillfolk accent, such as pronouncing "fortunate" as "for-chu-NATE" and "vehicle" as "vee-HIC-le".
  • Armor-Piercing Question: Plankton finally gets the formula, but since this happens at a time when the Krusty Krab is out of business because there's no demand for Krabby Patties. Karen makes him realize that the formula, and thus his revenge plans, are basically pointless now.
    Plankton: Yes! With this worthless formula, I can take over the world!
    Karen: Does that make your plan for world domination worthless too?
    Plankton: Wait a minute. Oh, no. Karen, take me home.
  • Glad I Thought of It: A variant. When Karen gives Plankton a good idea for one of his plans, he responds, "Karen, you're a genius! And since I built you, that makes me a double genius!"
  • In Name Only: Despite being advertised and intended as a Sequel Episode to "Plankton's Army", this episode really has nothing to do with that one. The only similarity is the brief return of Plankton's cousins, but the episode mainly focuses on his parents, who are new One Shot Characters.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: After repeated failed attempts, Plankton decides to just work with his family at their new restaurant rather than trying to shut it down.
    Plankton: Well, if I can't sabotage 'em, annihilate 'em, or squelch 'em, I might as well join 'em.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Plankton actually liked working for the Spud Bucket, a surprisingly stable business that managed to leave the Krusty Krab in the dust. But when he adds his own chum to the food, the customers all abandon it and the restaurant is shut down.
  • One-Note Cook: The only thing Plankton's relatives seem to be able to cook is potatoes in various forms.
  • Out of Focus: This is another episode where SpongeBob himself has a very minor role, with him only appearing in two scenes and getting three lines total.
  • Sanity Slippage: When SpongeBob can't cook because the restaurant is empty, he's seen chewing on tables, rolling around the floor, and mumbling "order up" to himself.
  • Springtime for Hitler: Plankton's attempts at sabotage don't turn out like he hoped and actually benefit the Spud Bucket.
    • Plankton unleashes Patrick on the Spud Bucket to eat everyone's food. However, Plankton's parents just decide to give him a job there since he likes it so much.
    • Plankton throws a grenade into a shipment of potatoes. This just results in them exploding into French fries, which taste even better than the usual ones.
  • Villain Episode: The episode focuses on Plankton trying sabotage his family's new business.
  • Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing: All Krabs and SpongeBob had to do to get rid of the Spud Bucket was tell Plankton that there's no use in stealing the formula if nobody wants Krabby Patties. They spend the rest of the episode sitting back and watching Plankton frustrate himself by trying to take down the Spud Bucket, which eventually goes under once Plankton starts working there.


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Don't Make Me Laugh

Original air date: February 12, 2024

When SpongeBob's funny bone gets stuck, it causes him to laugh uncontrollably, annoying everyone around him.

"Don't Make Me Laugh" contains examples of:

  • And I Must Scream: The episode centers on SpongeBob being unable to stop laughing, even when he clearly wants to stop.
  • Artistic License – Biology: SpongeBob's funny bone is shown in his brain moving to the side until it gets stuck, resulting in his nonstop laughter. A real funny bone is located in the elbow and causes pain when hurt.
  • Bookends: The episode starts with SpongeBob getting his funny bone stuck at the movies, and ends with him trying to see a movie so he'll stop laughing.
  • The Bus Came Back: This is Grandma SquarePants's first appearance since "Pet Sitter Pat" all the way back in Season 8.
  • Continuity Nod: This is the second time SpongeBob gets a "Wanted!" Poster of himself labeling him as a maniac.
  • Facial Horror: Downplayed. SpongeBob laughs so much that his mouth takes over his entire face.
  • Funny Background Event: Before SpongeBob goes to the cemetery, a "Wanted!" Poster of SpongeBob calling him a "laughing maniac" can be seen on a wall.
  • Innocently Insensitive: SpongeBob laughing during inappropriate moments cause him to come off this way such as accidentally offending Squidward and during a funeral.
  • It Runs in the Family: Grandma SquarePants reveals that everyone in their family gets their funny bone stuck.
  • The Television Talks Back: SpongeBob laughing at a movie is so annoying that the actors on-screen get angry and tell him to stop.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Patrick taking SpongeBob to see Prudence in Love is what leads to SpongeBob's funny bone getting stuck.

 
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SpongeBob's constant laughing at a movie annoys everyone in the theater, even the characters in the movie, who are somehow aware of it and tell him to stop.

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