Plankton and the Beanstalk (Episode)

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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Plankton finds a magic bean that takes him to a land of giants.
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The story line follows that of the fairy tale ''Jack and the Beanstalk''.
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Once upon a time, there was a plankton named Jack (played by [[Sheldon J. Plankton]]) who only had one cent left. He was going to buy food for himself and his wife, Clockwork Karen. But then he sees a vending machine that said it would instantly make you rich and it only costs one cent. He does that instead and a magic bean comes out, but when he brings it back to Karen, she is not happy because the magic bean isn't meant for eating. Then all of a sudden, a beanstalk starts to grow so Jack climbs it. He arrives next to a building called [[Ye Old Krusty Krab]]. So he enters it; inside, there is a sponge-goose (played by [[SpongeBob SquarePants]]) that tries to eat him, but he escapes. Then a giant crab (played by [[Eugene H. Krabs]]) comes and makes it lay an egg, which is a golden Krabby Patty. It squishes Jack, then it lays another one, but Jack moves out of the way the second time. When he sees it, he tries to escape with it. But the crab sees him and they start to fight. Jack escapes on the sponge-goose and runs back down the beanstalk, but the crab follows. When Jack and the sponge-goose are on the ground, he cuts the beanstalk in half, making the crab fall right on Jack's house, destroying both the house and the crab. Later, Jack and Clockwork Karen are selling the golden Krabby Patties and are using the crab's shell as their new home.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==

Latest revision as of 23:09, 24 October 2024

Plankton and the Beanstalk
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© Viacom

Episode No.: 288b
Season: 13
Airdate: July 17, 2023
Previous Episode: Dopey Dick
Next Episode: My Friend Patty
Characters Voice actors
Jack Plankton Doug Lawrence
Clockwork Karen Jill Talley
Giant Krabs Clancy Brown
SpongeGoose Tom Kenny
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Plankton and the Beanstalk is a season 13 episode.

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The story line follows that of the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk.

Once upon a time, there was a plankton named Jack (played by Sheldon J. Plankton) who only had one cent left. He was going to buy food for himself and his wife, Clockwork Karen. But then he sees a vending machine that said it would instantly make you rich and it only costs one cent. He does that instead and a magic bean comes out, but when he brings it back to Karen, she is not happy because the magic bean isn't meant for eating. Then all of a sudden, a beanstalk starts to grow so Jack climbs it. He arrives next to a building called Ye Old Krusty Krab. So he enters it; inside, there is a sponge-goose (played by SpongeBob SquarePants) that tries to eat him, but he escapes. Then a giant crab (played by Eugene H. Krabs) comes and makes it lay an egg, which is a golden Krabby Patty. It squishes Jack, then it lays another one, but Jack moves out of the way the second time. When he sees it, he tries to escape with it. But the crab sees him and they start to fight. Jack escapes on the sponge-goose and runs back down the beanstalk, but the crab follows. When Jack and the sponge-goose are on the ground, he cuts the beanstalk in half, making the crab fall right on Jack's house, destroying both the house and the crab. Later, Jack and Clockwork Karen are selling the golden Krabby Patties and are using the crab's shell as their new home.

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