Mr. Krabs' First dime

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Mr. Krabs's First Dime is his beloved possession as he loves money. It is made of rock and hard material. It is said it is the first dime he made. It only appears in the episode Can You Spare a Dime? where Mr. Krabs finds it missing and he immediately assumes that Squidward stole it as he is the cashier and as Mr. Krabs says that he keeps it behind the register.

[edit] Can You Spare a Dime?

The dime's role is that it turns up missing and Mr. Krabs immediately assumes that Squidward stole it as he is the cashier and makes up stupid evidence that is not enough to convict Squidward (One: you stole it, two you stole it etc.); offended it leads Squidward to quit. Many months later Mr. Krabs still cannot find the dime and he still believes that Squidward stole it but when SpongeBob growing crazy with Squidward being bossy to him, retaliates by shaking Mr. Krabs, the dime falls out of his pocket and Mr. Krabs re-hires Squidward. But when he reclaims the dime he again still believes that Squidward stole it and accuses Squidward again by predicting that Squidward stole the dime and placed it in his pocket. SpongeBob recognizes that Squidward will quit and live with him again and annoyingly places his servant clothes on as Mr. Krabs and Squidward continue to argue.

[edit] Trivia/Goofs

  • It remains unknown if it will appear in other episodes.
  • The Dime turned out to be in Mr. Krabs's pocket.
  • Mr. Krabs assumes that Squidward misplaced the dime in his pocket.

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