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The Krusty Towers (aka the Weegee Towers) was a place that Mr. Krabs created in order to make people die. The Krusty Towers are known to be haunted by Weegee which is why it was later destroyed and turned back into the regular old shitty Krusty Krab.

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  • Krusty Towers
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  • The Krusty Towers (aka the Weegee Towers) was a place that Mr. Krabs created in order to make people die. The Krusty Towers are known to be haunted by Weegee which is why it was later destroyed and turned back into the regular old shitty Krusty Krab.
  • "Krusty Towers" is the first segment of the 69th episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • He walks out the door and comes back as a guest instead of an employee. He demands a room on the top floor and that Mr. Krabs to carry him to get there. Then he ordered a Krabby Patty for Mr. Krabs to eat because it had hair and toenails, for humor obviously. Also, Patrick had all the cheese which were supposed to be on that Krabby Patty. He then wanted his cookies like the ones his mother makes which Krabs resentfully had to get. Then, he wanted Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob to repaint his room only to get it back to its original state. He then wanted an indoor pool. After getting an indoor swimming pool, Patrick jumps in, and the force causes the hotel to collapse from top to bottom, just like the World Trade Center collapse after 9/11, leaving only the original Krusty Krab standing.
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • 69.0
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  • 8(xsd:double)
Date
  • 2016-08-11(xsd:date)
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Airdate
  • 2006-04-01(xsd:date)
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  • 248(xsd:integer)
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  • 169(xsd:integer)
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  • 8(xsd:double)
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Writer
  • Steven Banks
  • Luke Brookshier
  • Tom King
Director
  • Andrew Overtoom
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  • The Krusty Towers (aka the Weegee Towers) was a place that Mr. Krabs created in order to make people die. The Krusty Towers are known to be haunted by Weegee which is why it was later destroyed and turned back into the regular old shitty Krusty Krab.
  • "Krusty Towers" is the first segment of the 69th episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • He walks out the door and comes back as a guest instead of an employee. He demands a room on the top floor and that Mr. Krabs to carry him to get there. Then he ordered a Krabby Patty for Mr. Krabs to eat because it had hair and toenails, for humor obviously. Also, Patrick had all the cheese which were supposed to be on that Krabby Patty. He then wanted his cookies like the ones his mother makes which Krabs resentfully had to get. Then, he wanted Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob to repaint his room only to get it back to its original state. He then wanted an indoor pool. After getting an indoor swimming pool, Patrick jumps in, and the force causes the hotel to collapse from top to bottom, just like the World Trade Center collapse after 9/11, leaving only the original Krusty Krab standing. Patrick, SpongeBob, Squidward and Mr. Krabs luckily survive, but end up in the hospital with massive injuries. When Mr. Krabs sees the hospital fee ($15,000), he scraps the idea of a hotel and tells Squidward, SpongeBob and Patrick that they are going to medical school, much to Squidward's dismay and SpongeBob and Patrick's delight.
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