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Spongebob And Plankton Time Travel -

The Remote malfunctions. They overshoot and land in a desolate, gray Bikini Bottom—50 years in the future. The Chum Bucket is a towering metal fortress. Plankton has won. But he’s alone. He has the formula. He has infinite patties. But no one to serve. Mr. Krabs is a ghost. SpongeBob is a rusted statue. Karen is a broken monitor.

Plankton reveals his latest invention: a handheld device that looks like a snow globe mixed with a stopwatch—the . He claims it doesn’t just stop time; it replays it. He points it at SpongeBob. Suddenly, SpongeBob is forced to relive the same 10-second patty-flip loop, unable to move forward.

Present Plankton is horrified. This is his victory. And it’s empty. spongebob and plankton time travel

Future Plankton (an old, withered shell) says: “I did it. I won. And it’s the loneliest feeling in the ocean.”

The only solution: Use the damaged Remote to jump to three specific anchor points in Bikini Bottom’s history—the moments when the Krabby Patty formula was protected , not created. If they can ensure those moments happen exactly as they should, the timeline will snap back. The Remote malfunctions

SpongeBob & Plankton: The Rewind Rumble

But SpongeBob, in his confusion, accidentally bumps into Plankton. The Remote flies into the deep fryer. The heat causes a temporal feedback loop. A blinding white flash—and every clock in Bikini Bottom spins backward. Jellyfish fly in reverse. Squidward’s clarinet solo un-squeaks. Plankton has won

Plankton (panicking) explains: The Remote didn’t break time—it unzipped it. They are now in a “temporal eddy.” Every time they move, they risk creating a paradox. The flickering means Mr. Krabs and Squidward are being retroactively un-invented. If they don’t fix the timeline in 24 hours (or what passes for time in this soup), Bikini Bottom will have never existed.