How many times has Spongebob destroyed the Krusty Krab?

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So as a kid I thought it was kinda funny how in "Squid's Day Off," Spongebob says, in Squidward's imagination, "I will destroy the Krusty Krab!"


Spongebob has, before and after this episode, destroyed the Krusty Krab. Although to be fair, the first time it happened it was an accident. Poor little feller.



Spongebob also set the kitchen on fire in "Nature Pants."


He also went completely berserk and led to the Krusty Krab falling into shambles near the end of "Squilliam Returns."


Then again... Squidward's pie-bomb disintegrated part of the Krusty Krab in "Dying for Pie," and Sandy tore the Krusty Krab nearly in half near the end of "Texas." And Spongebob isn't totally blameless for the Krusty Krab falling to pieces near the end of "Employee of the Month."

Perhaps that's why Krabs had to pay for "all them renovations?"

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The Drifter said:
The Krusty Krab is actually a living thing than can grow back by itself. That's why the "renovations" are giant band-aids.
All of the buildings are alive. That's why Squidward's house moved in "Secret Box." That's why Spongebob's house screamed in his nightmare.

well.... Spongebob's house is probably alive anyway, whether or not it's sentient. It's a pineapple. It probably smells very nice. Like pineapple juice and freshly-mowed grass.
 
BabySmitty said:
All of the buildings are alive. That's why Squidward's house moved in "Secret Box." That's why Spongebob's house screamed in his nightmare.

well.... Spongebob's house is probably alive anyway, whether or not it's sentient. It's a pineapple. It probably smells very nice. Like pineapple juice and freshly-mowed grass.
Maybe more like pickled pineapple. I mean it's been underwater for a long time, so probably it's long dead. But because the sea is salty, I got pickled instead of rotting away.
 
This is exactly why SpongeBob and Squidward have to work for Mr. Krabs forever.
 
And Krabs destroyed it in "Drive Thru". Are there any main characters that are innocent here? Maybe Gary. :P

I wouldn't put it past Mr. Krabs to use cheap/defective/inadequate building materials, so maybe it's his ultimately his fault that the restaurant can't take much of a beating before it falls apart completely.
 
DadMom AngryPants said:
And Krabs destroyed it in "Drive Thru". Are there any main characters that are innocent here? Maybe Gary. :P

I wouldn't put it past Mr. Krabs to use cheap/defective/inadequate building materials, so maybe it's his ultimately his fault that the restaurant can't take much of a beating before it falls apart completely.
It's possible that the building was already very, very old by the time he acquired it. And it doesn't help that almost every character is a complete buffoon. Put the two together and you have the Krusty Krab exploding, getting demolished, getting ripped apart, or ripped in half in every other episode.
 
In the case of SpongeBob's pineapple house, it would be more like a "brineapple" because of the saltwater.
...And the destruction of both SpongeBob's house and the Krusty Krab are recurring gags throughout the series.
 
There's another building which is very often destroyed and I think it deserves a topic: Squidward's house.
 
PolarTortellini00 said:
There's another building which is very often destroyed and I think it deserves a topic: Squidward's house.
Not to mention, Spongebob's house! Let's see...

1) eaten by nematodes in "Home Sweet Pineapple"
2) demolished by Spongebob in "Opposite Day"
3) rotted/fell apart in some episode I can't remember the name of
4) partially eaten by the Alaskan Bull Worm in "Sandy Spongeob & The Worm"
 
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