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"Coin Talks" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season 5. In this episode, Mr. Krabs wishes he could talk to coin, so the Flying Dutchman grants his wish.

Contents

  • ane Characters
  • 2 Synopsis
    • 2.1 Running gags
  • iii Production
    • 3.1 Art
    • 3.2 Music
    • 3.3 Release
  • 4 Trivia
    • four.1 Full general
    • four.2 Cultural references
    • four.3 Errors
  • 5 Videos
  • 6 References

Characters

  • SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Eugene H. Krabs
  • Squidward Tentacles
  • Incidentals
    • Quondam Homo Walker
    • Incidental 87
    • Incidental BM50
    • Incidental 107
    • Incidental xl
    • Incidental 41
    • Incidental 27
    • Incidental 48
    • Fred
    • Incidental sixty
    • Incidental 49
    • Incidental xiii
  • Patrick Star (2 cameos)
  • Flying Dutchman
  • Talking money
  • Incidental K1'southward mother
  • I.O.U. ghosts (debut)

Synopsis

The episode starts off at the Krusty Krab, a customer wants to sit at a certain tabular array, but two elderly people (Old Man Walker and Mary) are already sitting there. SpongeBob says the customer tin sit down at the tabular array when they are done, although the guy said he will pay $v if he gets it immediately. Mr. Krabs agrees with this offer and kicks the old people out. He then says "coin talks." He likes the thought and wishes he could talk to money.

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After, at his firm, Mr. Krabs forces the money to talk, but it doesn't. Mr. Krabs and then shouts he wants to talk to coin. The Flight Dutchman appears and says he would grant his wish if he sells his soul. Mr. Krabs takes the offer and the Flying Dutchman throws pixie dust on him.

Krabs then wakes up and thinks information technology was a dream until he hears his money talk. At commencement, he is delighted and takes all the money from his safe at the Krusty Krab to bring it dwelling house, simply to Mr. Krabs' disappointment, the money tells him how badly they want to be spent equally it is their purpose.

He decides to spend some of it on fairy princess outfits, corn dogs, and diapers as the money wanted. Mr. Krabs tries to put the residuum of the coin in a pocketbook, requite information technology to a visiting SpongeBob, who is worried about his wellness. Mr. Krabs quickly asks him to bury information technology, just realizes that just makes him lose the coin, so he takes the handbag dorsum and SpongeBob takes it as a sign he is alright.

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After on, Mr. Krabs becomes restless and starts to regret his deal with the Flight Dutchman, even demanding the deal exist put off. The Flying Dutchman appears and refuses, he is about to take Mr. Krabs' soul, only Krabs says he already sold information technology. Of a sudden, a grouping of monster-like ghosts, including SpongeBob - equally Mr. Krabs was brusque on his payday - are lined up and reveal that Mr. Krabs sold his soul to them too, every bit the episode ends.

Running gags

  • The money telling Mr. Krabs to spend them.

Production

Afterwards Mr. Krabs is granted his ability to talk to money, he wakes upward in his bed and finds a nickel in his omphalos. It was originally going to be located in his barrel.

Fine art

Music

( ) Production music
( ) Original music
( ) SpongeBob music

 Happy Sponge Chase Vibes - Nicolas Carr[Title card]
 The Rake Hornpipe - Robert Alexander White[The opening]
 Harp Ding - Nicolas Carr["Money Talks."]
 Keel Row - Brian Peters["I didn't know money could talk."]
 What's This - Nicolas Carr["Hey, wait a minute."]
 If I Could Talk to Money - Tom King, Eban Schletter[Mr. Krabs sings this/Mr. Krabs starts singing over again]
 Nautical Hijinx - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony[that night]
 Hawaiian Cocktail - Richard Myhill["I would requite anything to talk to money!"]
 Malleus Mallificarum (A) - Dave Hewson[The Flight Dutchman appears]
 The Brute Within - Paddy Kingsland["I'll grant your wish, simply it'll cost ya."]
 In the Crypt - Dave Hewson[Mr. Krabs signs contract]
 Tales from the Swamp (a) - Ron Goodwin[The Flying Dutchman throws dust in Mr. Krabs' face]
 Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr["Y'all think that was a strange dream?"]
 The Pollywog Strut - Nicolas Carr, Barry Anthony[Mr. Krabs talks to money]
 The Tip Top Polka/The Cliff Polka - Chelmsford Folk Ring[at the Krusty Krab]
 Drunken Sailor (B) - Robin Jeffrey, Tim Laycock[Mr. Krabs opens prophylactic]
 How-do-you-do Sailor (B) - Richard Myhill[Mr. Krabs at home]
 Happy-Go-Lively - Laurie Johnson[Mr. Krabs at the mall]
 Old Creepy Feeling - John Scott["Spend the states... spend usa..."]
 Vibe Q Sting - Nicolas Carr[SpongeBob at the door]
 Drama Link (D) - Hubert Clifford["Take this bag as far away every bit possible and bury information technology."/Krabs takes the purse back]
 Final Resolution [#20] - Gregor F. Narholz["Dutchman, you cheated me!"]
 Malleus Mallificarum (A) - Dave Hewson[The Flying Dutchman reappears]
 The Girl I Left Backside Me - Brian Peters[The ending]

Release

  • This episode is available on the Season 5 Volume 1, SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis, SpongeBob'due south Pest of the W (Uk version), First 100 Episodes, The Fifth & Sixth Seasons, All-time of SpongeBob, Really Large Box Set, SpongeBob'southward Legendary Adventures, The Ultimate SpongeBob Box Ready, SpongeBob SquarePants Vol. seven, The SpongeBob Super Square Collection, Ghouls Fools, Complete Fifth Flavour, From the Start, Part 2, The SpongeBob SquarePants Collection, Bikini Bottom Tales, SpongeBob ScaryPants Collection, Fourth dimension Travel, The SpongeBob SquarePants 8 Season DVD Drove, Favorite Episodes Volume 2, and The Best 200 Episodes Ever DVDs.

Trivia

General

  • Mr. Krabs mentions the episode title by saying, "You know what they say: "Money Talks."
  • Mr. Krabs says, "Simply fish can talk!," saying money cannot actually talk. Nevertheless, Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob are not actually fish and other non-fish characters can talk.
  • When Mr. Krabs talks to the money, he asks "Parlez vous Francais?" to information technology in French, "Habla EspaƱol?" in Spanish, and "Ouyay eakspay Igpay Atinlay?" in Squealer Latin.
  • Even though the diverse voice actors who vocalism the talking money are uncredited, the 1 that says, "We're money, it'south in our nature" is conspicuously voiced by Dee Bradley Baker since he uses the aforementioned voice that he uses for some other of his roles: Klaus Heisler on American Dad!
  • The plot indicate virtually Mr. Krabs trading his soul to talk to coin is like to stories about people who sell their soul to the devil, often for power or wealth.
  • The fourth wall is broken twice in this episode:
    • When Mr. Krabs starts to sing the vocal, Squidward asks where the music is coming from, and nobody is seen with instruments.
    • The Flight Dutchman looks directly at the audience and says, "Try saying that three times fast."
  • Mr. Krabs seems to surrender his soul oftentimes, according to the I.O.U.
  • This is the start episode to non play "Hawaiian Cocktail" in its normal pitch.
  • This episode marks the 2nd fourth dimension Mr. Krabs makes a deal with the Flight Dutchman. The first time is when he sells SpongeBob for 62¢ in "Born Again Krabs."
  • This is i of the few episodes where SpongeBob cares about getting his paycheck.

Cultural references

  • This episode's championship could be a reference to the 1990 song of the aforementioned proper noun by Air-conditioning/DC.

Errors

  • In one scene, it looks like Squidward can hear the coin talk but it was established that only Mr. Krabs can hear it.
  • In the Filipino dub, about of the song "If I Could Talk to Money" is left undubbed except for Squidward's and SpongeBob'southward lines.

Videos

Nickelodeon_Split_Screen_Credits_(July_27,_2007)

Nickelodeon Split Screen Credits (July 27, 2007)

Nickelodeon_Split_Screen_Credits_(August_3,_2007)

Nickelodeon Carve up Screen Credits (Baronial iii, 2007)

References

  1. ^ https://www.sbmania.net/forums/threads/flavour-5-in-israel.19088/#post-288317

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Source: https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Money_Talks