Although he is often the villain of the show, Plankton is a fan-favorite character. He has made some great appearances as a ...
In theory, the computer-generated animation now used in Kamp Koral and other SpongeBob properties offers more opportunities ...
SpongeBob SquarePants” needs to die. From 1999 to 2004, the first three seasons of that show represented some of the finest ...
He owns the Chum Bucket, across the way from the Krusty Krab. He lives there with his computer wife Karen (which is how he always refers to her, which cracks me up after more than 25 years, still).
After failing yet again to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula, Plankton returns to the Chum Bucket to discover that his computer wife, Karen, has turned the place into a thriving chic restaurant.
He owns the Chum Bucket, across the way from the Krusty Krab. He lives there with his computer wife Karen (which is how he always refers to her, which cracks me up after more than 25 years ...
There’s a to-do involving Karen’s transformation of the Chum Bucket into a trendy “fusion” restaurant, and it gets so bad, she rips out the empathy chip he installed on her circuit board ...
This time, it's the owner of the Chum Bucket and general antagonist, Sheldon J. Plankton. When Plankton's supercomputer wife Karen flips a switch and decides to stop trying to steal the Krabby ...
After failing to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula for the umpteenth time, Plankton (Mr. Lawrence) returns to the Chum Bucket. His computer wife, Karen (Jill Talley), improves the restaurant ...