In the vast ocean of internet memes, few have achieved the lasting impact and versatile usage of the "No, this is Patrick!" ...
Viacom has established trademark rights to the fictional restaurant The Krusty Krab where animated chef SpongeBob SquarePants is known for dishing out tasty burgers, the Fifth Circuit affirmed Tuesday ...
In the quirky underwater world of Bikini Bottom, where jellyfish float and pineapple-shaped homes thrive, a peculiar rumor ...
Much in the way that Mr. Krabs, the proprietor of the Krusty Krab, guards the Krabby Patty secret formula in the cartoon series, Wendy's plans to guard the sauce's recipe in real life. Gabe Hauari ...
The Krusty Krab deserves better than this, Wendy’s. On Tuesday, Wendy’s launched a Krabby Patty Kollab meal in partnership with Paramount. The meal contains a Krabby Patty cheeseburger ...
It was also revealed that the floor of the Krusty Krab was slippery and covered in cooking grease. The grease had several footprints, including that of the protagonist of the show, SpongeBob.
A magical fish teaches SpongeBob how to keep the dirty Krusty Krab surfaces looking spiffy; SpongeBob is recruited to cook in the big leagues, but first, he must prove his worth in the test kitchen.
No, This Is Patrick is a catchphrase popularized by a Nov. 2000, Season 2, Episode 23, of SpongeBob Squarepants titled “Big Pink Loser/Bubble Buddy.” The meme finds Patrick Starr trying to be just ...