Mr. Krabs

"Money, Money, Money!"

- Typical Mr. Krabs Eugene Harold Krabs (born November 30, 1942) better known simply as Mr. Krabs or called Krabs by Plankton is a red sea crab who is the owner of the Krusty Krab as well as the employer of both SpongeBob SquarePants and Squidward Tentacles. He is an anti-heroic pentagonist of SpongeBob SquarePants while creator Stephen Hillenburg describes Krabs as a secondary antagonist of the series. He is extremely greedy, selfish and quite literally obsessed with money itself. Mr. Krabs is mostly respected by SpongeBob, while Squidward tends to loathe him. Mr. Krabs' greed in the series is exaggerated with him often anthropomorphizing money. He will do almost anything to obtain money or not lose it, usually with no regard to the safety or well-being of others or even himself. His arch-nemesis and business rival is Sheldon J. Plankton, who was his friend in their childhood but now constantly attempts to steal the Krabby Patty Secret Formula. Mr. Krabs has a daughter, a sperm whale named Pearl. Since the beginning of the series, Mr. Krabs' overall characterization has become more and more negative, to the point that Stephen Hillenburg himself once said in an interview that he and Plankton are both the primary antagonists (in some episodes) of the show, with Mr. Krabs being just as bad, if not worse than, Plankton himself. Even though he is a lot of times an antgonist and is cheap. He does do some good things for Spongebob and Squidward. He can be fatherly to his daughter Pearl.

Relatives

 * Family:
 * Betsy Krabs (mother)
 * Victor Krabs (father ; deceased)
 * Children:
 * Pearl Krabs (daughter)
 * Relatives:
 * Unnamed nephews
 * Grandpa Redbeard (grandfather)
 * Aunt Sally (great aunt)

Trivia

 * He can also be a villain depending on an episode, such as when he gets greedy.
 * Worse, starting from Season 4 (Post Movie Seasons), he became a villain protagonist as sometimes he became eviler than Plankton due to his greed toward money eventually drove him insane due to his obsession, where the show's flanderization exposes his madness. Some episodes portrayed him as a Villain Protagonist regardless of how bloodthirsty and vile his deeds were.