Why is Mr. Krabs red?

Mr. Krabs is red because creator Stephen Hillenburg based his design on a red-haired, muscular former manager from a seafood restaurant, with the red color replacing hair, combined with his crustacean nature and fiery personality, although some fans joke he's "cooked" or uses imitation crab. He's a reddish crab, fitting the sea creature theme, but his specific hue stems from real-life inspiration and visual character design for his greedy, passionate nature in Bikini Bottom.
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Why is Mr Krab red?

When designing Mr. Krabs, Hillenburg drew inspiration from his former manager at a seafood restaurant. According to Hillenburg, his manager was redheaded, muscular, and a former army cook; these three traits were adapted into Krabs' character, with Krabs' red color standing in for hair.
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What sin does Mr. Krabs represent?

At one point in the show he is even seen to have won a trophy for "doing nothing." Another example of this claim shows Mr. Krabs representing greed. Mr. Krabs intensely pursues and desires material possessions such as money.
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Is SpongeBob a part of LGBTQ?

SpongeBob's sexuality is complex: his creator Stephen Hillenburg described him as "almost asexual," but {Nickelodeon's 2020 Pride Month tweet included him as part of the LGBTQ+ community}, leading to fan interpretations that his asexuality fits within the broader LGBTQ+ umbrella, especially as a symbol of allyship. So, while not canonically gay, his asexual nature allows for him to be seen as a queer icon or ally, fitting the spirit of inclusive representation.
 
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What is Mr. Krabs' disability?

While not officially diagnosed in the show, fans and some analyses suggest Mr. Krabs exhibits traits of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), particularly related to money (hoarding, obsession), and possibly Narcissistic Personality Disorder due to his self-importance and lack of empathy, though his primary driver is extreme greed. 
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Who has autism in SpongeBob?

While not officially canonized by creators, SpongeBob is widely considered by fans and even his voice actor, Tom Kenny, to exhibit autistic traits, with Kenny confirming he sees SpongeBob as having a "superpower" in his unique perspective, alongside fan theories that other characters like Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, and Mr. Krabs also display autistic-coded characteristics like hyperfocus, sensory issues, and social difficulties. 
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Why do crabs scream when boiled?

And on top of everything else, they scream when you boil them! Well, no, not really; although some people swear they can hear lobsters shriek in agony as they're boiled alive, that's actually the sound of steam escaping their shell.
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What is the saddest episode of SpongeBob SquarePants?

The saddest SpongeBob episodes often involve neglect, loss, or deep empathy, with "Have You Seen This Snail?" (Gary runs away), "Are You Happy Now?" (Squidward's depression), "Home Sweet Pineapple" (SpongeBob's house destroyed), and "Dying for Pie" (SpongeBob thinks he's dying) being frequent fan favorites for their emotional impact, often contrasting SpongeBob's usual cheer with genuine heartbreak.
 
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What is episode 420 of SpongeBob?

SpongeBob's "Best Day Ever" fails to turn out as he planned when he is forced to postpone his activities to help his friends with various problems. He wanted to work at the Krusty Krab, but it is condemned because of a nematode infestation.
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Why should my kid not watch SpongeBob?

Inappropriate for its demographic. First of all, the show uses plenty of negative words such as "M***n", "j**k" and "st*pid", and infrequent uses of "d********d" and "h*ck". Seriously! My kid has been begging me to watch this show, but I refuse to let him, it's just inappropriate.
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Why is Pearl not a krab?

The answer is simple: Hillenburg wanted each member of the main cast to be a different animal. The in-universe difference in species between Pearl and Mr. Krabs has never been addressed in an episode, but the official trivia book states that Pearl takes after her unseen mother, who was also a whale.
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What is Mrs. Puff's first name?

Mrs. Puff's first name is Penelope, making her full name Penelope Puff, though she sometimes uses aliases like "Poppy" or her birth name Bobbi Blowfish when trying to escape her past or student issues. She is the perpetually stressed pufferfish teacher at Mrs. Puff's Boating School in SpongeBob SquarePants, voiced by Mary Jo Catlett. 
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Can lobsters feel pain?

Yes, growing scientific evidence strongly suggests that lobsters can feel pain, despite having a simpler nervous system than vertebrates, as they exhibit pain responses, possess pain receptors (nociceptors), react to painkillers, show signs of stress, and learn to avoid harmful situations, leading some countries to ban boiling them alive. While some argue their reactions are just reflexes due to lacking a centralized brain, their complex behaviors, like guarding injuries and producing stress hormones, indicate they experience suffering, not just simple nociception (detecting injury).
 
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What happens if live lobster dies before cooking?

If a lobster dies before cooking, it's only safe to eat if kept properly chilled (refrigerated below 38°F) and cooked immediately, showing no signs of spoilage like a strong ammonia smell, mushy meat, or discoloration; otherwise, discard it, as dead lobsters decompose rapidly, producing toxins that cause food poisoning, making temperature and smell the key indicators.
 
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How painful is a lobster pinch?

You likely already knew you didn't want to be pinched by a lobster claw, but did you know just how strong they actually are? An adult lobster can exert up to 100 pounds of pressure per square inch with their pinchers — ouch!
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What is SpongeBob's IQ level?

There's no official IQ for SpongeBob, as he's a cartoon character, but fans estimate his intelligence varies greatly: sometimes appearing very low (around 70-85) due to naivety with Patrick, but occasionally showing flashes of average (100) or even above-average intelligence when focused, especially in his work, though many place him below average, maybe around 95, due to his gullibility.
 
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Is Patrick Star on disability?

While SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg noted Patrick isn't "neurodivergent" but "straight-up neurodeficient" (as starfish lack brains), fan theories link him to various conditions like intellectual disability or ASPD due to his slow thinking and irresponsibility, but he's primarily a comedic character, not a diagnosed one, often shown receiving disability benefits in fan theories, though the show itself doesn't confirm it. 
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How do I know if I'm autistic?

Other signs of autism

not understanding social "rules", such as not talking over people. avoiding eye contact. getting too close to other people, or getting very upset if someone touches or gets too close to you. noticing small details, patterns, smells or sounds that others do not.
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What is Olaf's mental illness?

Count Olaf's Antisocial Personality Disorder in Handler's a Series of Unfortunate Events.
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What is the #1 most diagnosed mental disorder?

The most common category of mental health disorders in America—anxiety disorders—impacts approximately 40 million adults 18 and older. Anxiety disorders cause people to experience distressing and frequent fear and apprehension.
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What disorder does piglet represent?

Piglet from Winnie the Pooh is widely interpreted as representing Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), due to his constant worrying, fear, restlessness, stuttering, muscle tension, and avoidance of stressful situations like Heffalumps and Woozles, showing significant distress and difficulty functioning, though author A.A. Milne never intended this as a literal diagnosis. 
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