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“ | We'll trick people into eating Chum disguised as Krabby Patties, bahahaha! | „ |
~ Plankton's Plan #749. |
Sheldon J. Plankton, also simply known as Plankton, is the posthumous overarching antagonist of the SpongeBob SquarePants horror fangame 6 AM at The Chum Bucket.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- Just like his original counterpart, he most likely had a burning rivalry with Mr. Krabs, wanting to run him out of business by stealing the secret Krabby Patty formula.
- Alongside his wife, he killed numerous fish and turned them into Chum that would then be served to their customers, enforcing cannibalism.
- As seen by a message he had written on a whiteboard, he had a card-carrying nature, saying he planned on tricking people into eating Chum disguised as Krabby Patties.
- It's implied that, like his original counterpart, he implanted SpongeBob's brain into Robot SpongeBob, which can be considered a fate worse than death.
- While he was murdered by his wife, this does not make him a scapegoat, as he was a serial killer who got what he deserved. While Squidward is horrified to find his bloody, smashed body on his desk, this is before he learns of Plankton's crimes. Upon learning of his crimes, it is almost certain that Squidward abandoned any sympathy he had for Plankton.
- Unlike the original version of Plankton (who has heroic traits and villainous standards), this version of Plankton is a full-on villain with no redeeming qualities at all. In fact, he’s much more malicious than his mainstream counterpart, as he actually killed innocent civilians and promoted cannibalism.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He's insufficiently characterized since, apart from a message left by him, he has no lines in the game and is dead right from the beginning. Although his actions well enough confirm him to have a genuinely malicious character, so this is a minor prevention.
Trivia[]
- Plankton is a unique example of a Near Pure Evil in that he manages to qualify despite only appearing as a corpse and not even being featured in flashbacks.
- The plot of the game is based on the fact that, in real life, chum is actually made from dead fish, which would suggest that in the show, Plankton is killing fish (or at least collecting dead fish) to use in his food. This fridge logic was actually acknowledged in the episode The Krabby Kronicle, where Mr. Krabs wrote a news story about Plankton serving dead fish in his food, which got the Chum Bucket closed down, though this was supposedly just a lie Mr. Krabs made up and not actually true as the Chum Bucket was later reopened after the truth came out. What's odd is that while the Chum Bucket was shut down, Plankton was not arrested. Even if he had only been collecting dead fish, body snatching and corpse desecration are still serious crimes that should have gotten him arrested if the police truly believed the story.
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