SCL7500 ....erm, it's actually the other way around. _spongebob_ is the one at the register and squidward is sweeping the floor. Can't believe no one has corrected you yet.
“Argh, SpongeBob me boy, ol’ Mr. Krabs has lost his dollar bill. Don’t come back to work for a while.” Meanwhile at Krab’s “ *Maybe this gun will do the trick* “
@@Warzulu77 explain why it makes sense for Mr. Krabs song to be Drunken Sailor? Cause that’s a sea shanty sung on naval ships by the sailors and Mr. Krabs used to be a sailor in the Navy.
Basically, this sort of create a paradox depressing senerio. When we were young, we wanted to grow up, so we can do what we want. Once we have grown up, we regret the mistakes and want to change it in our past.
It's true though. I really wish that i could just go back to when I was a kid with nothing to think about other than if mayonaise is actually a instrument
@@AlamoOriginal Pearl should also be part crab then. I like to think that Pearl was Mr Krabs adoptive daughter after her mother was taken hostage by pirates
It's 20 years later. Old Krabs died just recently. Pearl got the Krusty Krab as inheritance only to sell the secret formula off to a mega corporation. Krusty Krab is no more. Squidward earns a living by selling Clarinets. Plankton is in a mental asylum believing Krabs didn't die. And Spongebob? Spongebob walks by the empty Krusty Krab building no longer in use, seeing dusty tables and an empty unused register. Only that remain is the laughter of old Krabs and his Crab feet walking in the restaurant, the customers eating Krabby Patties. Everybody moved on, except Spongebob. But Spongebob knows better. He keeps walking to his new job at the Mega Corp, knowing that the old days are over. The only thing that plays in his mind is just one tune: Drunken Sailor
@David Dala Yeah it’s not quite what you’re expecting. What’s more brutal than your social life is your schoolwork. The only ones who will try to bully you are the ones who’s insults are too simple to make an effect. Parties happen, but not every weekend, hell, there might be two or three an entire school year. At least that’s how it went down at my school.
Have to be at work at 6:00 AM, got home at 11PM from work the night before. Plenty of time to unwind and relax and sleep and have a social life right?;
Yet it also shows adults how to enjoy life as an adult by having a positive outlook in life regardless of how miserable it is. SpongeBob’s life is just as miserable as squidward, yet SpongeBob keeps his chin up whereas the squidward moans and sobs about the good ol’ days. Life turn a majority of young adults into an army of squidwards, and no-one wants to be a squidward. Be more like SpongeBob
He looks exhausted. That light doesn't look like the rising sun, it looks like a street lamp. I think he's just had a nightmare, something deeply personal, perhaps from his times in the navy
For those who don't know. The drunken sailor is actually a real chant used by sailors during the colonization of North America. You are listening to a 200 year old song in a kids show.
This sounds like sitting on the couch on a cold evening in 2004, wishing they'd play another episode, knowing that you now have to go to bed for school tomorrow.
@𝕹𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙𝖘'𝖘 3𝕯𝕲𝕰 Yep. Seasons 1-3 are legendary, definitely the best of the show. Seasons 4-8 aren’t near that level, but they are still great, at least to me. And then everything after that just feels weird. All the characters don’t have the depth they used to, along with the story.
@@tagrtw First half of Season 9 was decent as well, but the deeper we go after that... Let's just say that the newer cartoons (both newer episodes and "reboots") aren't near as good as older ones. I know that the opinion sounds like it's been given by someone blinded by nostalgia, but that's not it - I don't watch newer cartoons (as a matter of fact, I rarely watch any cartoons, I'm 20 right now and academy student so little free time), but I'm not saying all what's new is trash - I've heard that the Ambiphertia (or how do you call it) show was great, and others. But now, creators are oversimplying both plots and characters (so they have a maximum of 3 traits, but sometimes that's very generous of them, seeing how are they able to butcher some of other characters) which pains me, as a creator, because whenever others ask me for tips and directions how to write stories, I always forbid them from having simple-written characters, because they're so uninteresting and useless; no one would try to bond with them, as it'd be too difficult. Also, add on too much ridiculousness; in Spongebob that's the extremely over-the-top animation style; I'd live with lighter colors (though I prefer a mix between old and new palette), but with almost every face, step, action being so ridiculously written... I kinda get that it's to appease the younger audience, and it's more time-consuming to draw so many unique animations... But sometimes it looks less than family-friendly cartoon show and more like a children's nightmares disguised in colorful clothing. The show was great... was, but now it all went downhill. Especially after Stephen's death and the arrival of "meh-at-best" spin-offs. I kinda miss those times in cartoonography, y'know...
@@Oscarus4250 I would say season 10 was the final decent season for SpongeBob at least for the 2005-2010 kids. Season 11 became bad after the new animations.
Watching SpongeBob as an adult is a completely different experience from watching it as a kid. It almost feels gloomy/ dark at times. From being annoyed at how grumpy squidward was to losing your friends, dreams, and ambitions like him
I think this is just mathematically unlikely. You presume humanity is going to end soon bc given hundreds of years there would almost certainly be a comparable show
@@billyjoelbeans but there will never be another show where a seasponge living in a orange pineapple whos neighboors are a pink starfish and a squid-octopus, works at a giant treasure chest owned by a money hungry crab
There is something strangely nostalgic about this. These places these characters that music the theme. Sitting down at the tv after school on a rainy day. I all miss it so much
@@hyperquantum3020 that’s the funny part, I forget what exactly. Probably more just general grievances about the world and stuff but ah well. It’s passed.
@@hyperquantum3020ok looking back, I think it was reading that comment up above that said “moment of silence for all the kids that said “I can’t wait to grow up.”
Mr. Krabs :"I'm bankrupt and full of debt. I've been evading taxes a lot but it looks like they're on the move. Pearl has left me alone after marrying someone more richer than me. Squidward, the cashier whom i mocked after all the help, became so influential and fancier never before i expected. SpongeBob, my trusty old fry cook friend, was never heard again after moving to another town after finally getting his driver's license. Mrs. Puff, my love, broken up with me and found the perfect man. Plankton, my enemy, even though he's given up stealing the formula became a successful businessman in technology and science and is moving forward greater than i. I tried to keep the krusty krab ongoing, but it failed and now in ruins. The formula is now confiscated by the law after my sins. I did everything to live; starting a new small business, tried negotiations, entrepreneurship, everything... I'm just here with nothing in my home. Cold, depressing, and alone. I dream of taking my life to end it all, but that won't even do.
let us have a moment of silence for the kids who once said, "i can't wait to grow up" edit: i don't need this much attention please stop liking my comment
As I am just barely hitting puberty, my life sucks as is right now, I can only imagine how much worse it’ll get in the future. edit: im 14, had a gf who broke up after 7 months, and lifes goin ok to say the least. edit 2: my life went downhill, again. i feel into a deeper depression than i originally was in.
I worked overnight as a grocery stocker for 2 years. One of those years I was working 50-60 hours a week. It gets better, friend. I know the overnight schedule sucks, but it'll all pay off in the end.
He lost so many of his buddies in the war (and the ones who didn't died were scarred for life) he lost a part of his mental health before and after the war. He lost his wife/partner and had to raise his daughter alone. He longs for love but he knows he is too old and too damaged for it. He longs for peace but as soon as he gets it then the PTSD triggers He longs for money because it is the only thing that that can keep his mind busy enough to make him forget.
That is not funny. Do you think its helping people? Do you think its helping the poor/homeless people? Do you actually think this is gonna make the already depressed people not depressed? Think about for a NANOSECOND.
@@wetube6513 Don't reply to this person, people that reply completely unrelated but nonetheless rude things under comments are ALWAYS trolls. I'm talking about WeTube, by the way.
@@amethyst4578 And who are you exactly? Are you president? No. I'm the legend of animation, showcasing, coding and much more. Watch what you're typing next time kid. 🤣🤣🤣
@@cctproductions6976 so you hate adulthood just because of taxes and and responsibilities? gotta find a way to get over it man cuz we're going to be adults for a longgggg time
Same here dude But it's ok, just as Mr Krabs can get up of bed every day and keep on going being a single dad, a war veteran and a failure of a sailor you can keep it up, dudes.
LordManda2 The fact is you can switch depression and war, putting them right after another (depression statement first and then war) and it will seem like a timeline for Krabs’ life.
@@justin2308 Mr. Krabs did in fact grow up living in poverty. So it can be assumed that he grew up during the Great Depression and was drafted into the Navy at the outbreak of WW2.
I feel you man. I'm 22 almost 23 and I miss germany before 2019 where you don't had the CO2 Tax which made cars with combustion engine really expensive. The best times where 2002-2014 to me.