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— Karen, en el episodio ¡Plankton!
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Karen Plankton (cumpleaños: 20 de diciembre)[1] es uno de los diez personajes principales de la franquicia de Bob Esponja.[2] Ella es una supercomputadora impermeable que vive en el laboratorio del Balde de Carnada. Ella es la esposa y compañera de Plankton, quien le suministra planes malvados para robar la fórmula de la Cangreburger. Karen y Plankton debutan en el episodio "¡Plankton!". Karen es la principal antagonista de "Plankton: La Película".
Como una computadora, Karen es el residente más inteligente de Fondo de Bikini y tiene una personalidad inteligente y analítica. Tiene dos formas principales: un gran monitor en la pared o un ordenador portátil con ruedas. Además de su rol como copropietaria del Balde de Carnada, trabaja como cocinera y cajera. Rara vez tiene que realizar estos trabajos debido a la impopularidad del Balde de Carnada.
Karen lleva el nombre de Karen Hillenburg, la esposa del creador de la serie, Stephen Hillenburg.[3] Su voz la pone Jill Talley, la esposa del actor de doblaje de Bob Esponja, Tom Kenny.
Detalles de producción
Karen en la primera película
Stephen Hillenburg llamó a Karen en honor a su mujer, Karen Hillenburg. Stephen llamaba a su mujer "la persona más divertida que conoce" y su sarcástico sentido del humor inspiró la personalidad de Karen en los dibujos animados.
En un principio, también estaba previsto que Karen Hillenburg pusiera la voz a Karen.[4] Sin embargo, el día de la primera sesión de grabación, estaba tan nerviosa que no pudo grabar ni una sola línea.[4] Jill Talley (la mujer del actor de doblaje de Bob Esponja, Tom Kenny) fue elegida como la nueva voz de Karen.
Durante las tres primeras temporadas, Karen y Plankton aún no eran personajes principales, y tenían mucho menos tiempo en pantalla del que acabarían teniendo en temporadas posteriores. Doug Lawrence pensó que tenían mucho potencial y, como guionista de la serie, ayudó a convertirlos en personajes principales.
En esta entrevista de Nickelodeon con Jill Talley, Karen fue descrita como "convertida en un personaje principal" a lo largo de la serie.[4]
Doug Lawrence decidió que Karen fuera la esposa de Plankton, en lugar de sólo su ordenador, lo que permitió a los guionistas contar muchas historias sobre la relación de la pareja. En una entrevista, Lawrence dijo: "Lo más importante para mí en la serie, en lo que respecta a la escritura, siempre ha sido intentar hacer más cosas con Karen... y añadirla más al mundo."[5] Él explicó que Karen se había convertido en un personaje de pleno derecho, con sus propios intereses y amigas (las Secre-amigas).
En otra entrevista, Doug Lawrence dijo: "Quiero más Karen en la serie.... La vida conyugal de un genio malvado es lo más divertido para mí, así que en ese sentido [Karen] definitivamente mejora las historias de Plankton, convirtiéndolo en algo más que el típico chico malo."[6]
Karen fue ascendida por primera vez al "Elenco Principal" en los créditos de la película de 2004. En la película, Karen adquirió una "forma móvil" (un monitor de computadora portátil más pequeño con ruedas) que le permitía moverse e interactuar con otros personajes. Su forma móvil se ha utilizado en la propia serie desde "Amigo o Enemigo." A partir de ese momento, Karen se convirtió en un personaje más independiente y humano; a partir de la Temporada 9, también tiene brazos robóticos en la mayoría de los episodios.
Biografía
La forma móvil de Karen.
Según los libros de SpongeBob SquarePants Annual publicados por Egmont Group, el cumpleaños de Karen es el 20 de Diciembre. Esto significa que ella probablemente fue construida por Plankton en ese día.
Karen fue el primer invento de Plankton. Como se revela en "Gas Infantilizante" y en la serie Kamp Koral", Plankton creó a Karen a partir de una simple calculadora azul. Creó a Karen para que fuera su mejor amiga, ya que no tenía amigos y siempre se sentía solo. Según Doug Lawrence, "Plankton no sólo buscaba un ordenador que hiciera números por él. Buscaba una amiga"[5] Esto se amplía en "Plankton: La Película, aunque en una diferencia de continuidad (aparentemente cambiando el hecho de que ella podía hablar en Kamp Koral) muestra que Karen era incapaz de hablar hasta que Plankton la modificó en una computadora cuando estaban juntos en la universidad.
La relación entre Karen y Plankton fue positiva durante muchos años. Como se muestra en "Amigo o Enemigo," Karen y Plankton empezaron a salir mientras ella trabajaba como sistema de seguridad para el Basurero. Cuando Karen se hizo mayor, asistió a [[|Kamp Koral]] con el que pronto sería su marido como ayudante en el Krusty Kanteen. Ella pasaba la mayor parte del tiempo ayudando en secreto a Plankton en su laboratorio subterráneo bajo la Cantina.
Plankton y Karen se casaron después de que ambos se hicieran adultos (La noche de la proposición de matrimonio de Plankton se muestra en realidad en "Plankton: La Película"). Una fotografía de ellos en su boda puede verse en "Sobrecarga de Computadoras." Por aquel entonces, Plankton tenía pelo y bigote, y Karen llevaba un vestido de novia blanco. Karen tiene todos sus viejos recuerdos con Plankton almacenados en sus bancos de datos.
"De Crucero con Plankton" revela que Plankton y Karen nunca tuvieron una primera luna de miel. A Karen le encantaría ir de luna de miel de verdad con su marido algún día, pero Plankton está más interesado en la Fórmula secreta de la Cangreburger, lo que causó problemas en su relación, aunque los dos siguen estando muy unidos. Esto llega a su clímax en Plankton: La Película. (Vea la historia más abajo en la "Sección de Relaciones").
Karen y Plankton han vivido en el Balde de Carnada durante toda la serie. El sistema de Karen está integrado en muchas partes del edificio, como el puño metálico que hay encima. En "El Ojo Bueno de Plankton" se muestra que Karen controla las luces del Cubo de Carnada. En "Camino Cangrejoso" se da a entender que el Balde de Carnada pertenece más a Karen que a Plankton, porque en el episodio le echa a él y a sus pocas pertenencias de la casa. También echa a Plankton en "Plankton Botado", y él se pasa todo el episodio intentando ser amable, para que Karen le deje volver.
"PL-1413" muestra que Karen sigue activa al menos 2000 años en el futuro. Para entonces, ella se ha actualizado en una bola de cromo futurista con la habilidad de volar.[7]
Descripción
Karen habla con un marcado acento del Medio Oeste. En los primeros episodios, Karen tenía la costumbre de referirse a Bob Esponja como «el Bob Esponja», sobre todo en "Amistad Interesada" y "Bienvenido al Balde de Bocados".
Karen no tiene corazón, como se afirma en una conversación entre ella y Bob Esponja en "Amigo o Enemigo". Sin embargo, esto no impide que Karen exprese emociones o sienta verdadero amor por Plankton. No suele demostrarlo, pero Karen se preocupa por Plankton más que por cualquier otra cosa; casi todo lo que hace gira en torno a ayudarle de alguna manera. Incluso puede llorar, como se ve al final de "Aniversario Unicelular."
Según Plankton: La Película Karen tiene cuatro chips cerebrales: El chip inteligente: Un chip circular redondo y azul. Esto mantiene a Karen informada. El chip maligno: Un chip hexagonal rojo. Hace que Karen sea tan malvada como Plankton. El chip sarcástico: Un chip amarillo triangular. Esto es lo que hace a Karen descarada. El chip de la empatía: Un chip rojo en forma de corazón. Esto es lo que hace que Karen entienda el dolor de Plankton.
Karen mirando molesta
Karen ama a Plankton por su maldad. Esto se ve mejor en "El Ojo Bueno de Plankton", en el que ella se horroriza cuando Plankton temporalmente comienza a abandonar sus maldades. Intenta que Plankton vuelva a ser malvado. A Karen nada le gustaría más que los malvados planes de Plankton tuvieran éxito, para que ella y su marido pudieran ser felices, pero esto rara vez ocurre.
According to Plankton in "Single Cell Anniversary," Karen likes to take long walks on the beach, and talk about their wishes of conquering all of Bikini Bottom.
Plankton needs Karen much more than she needs him. Without her, Plankton is unable to come up with feasible schemes and forgets how to complete basic tasks like blinking, as seen in "Komputer Overload." He has left and replaced Karen multiple times throughout the show but always ends up coming back to her and admitting that he is nothing without her.
In the SpongeBob SquarePants musical, Plankton and Karen are a duo who are bent on dominating the world together. In the musical, Karen wants world domination just as much as Plankton.
Appearance
A wallpaper of Karen's wall form.
Karen's wall form is a Mark III Surplus W.I.F.E.omatic 1000 (Wired Intergrated Female Electroencephalograph-omatic 1000) model, which is a large, dark blue monitor with a black screen. Her neon green facial features, usually a waving line, are projected on the screen. To the left of the screen is a silver keyboard with an oval-shaped green button on the top and nine pink keys on the bottom. There are three silver tubes on the right side. There is a silver control panel connected to the bottom of her screen. Although its appearance tends to change, it usually has a red lever, a circular analog clock, a green keypad, and several multicolored buttons on it.
Karen's mobile form is a Mark II Surplus U.N.I.V.A.C. (Universal N.I. Variable Automatic Computer) model[8], which contains a light blue head in the shape of a desktop computer, a black screen, a silver stand, and a silver base with wheels. From seasons 4 to 9, there are two red keys on the base. From the second half of the ninth season onward, the keys are aqua-colored.[9]
Stock art of her wall form.
In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Karen's mobile form is much different from her standard one. It is much taller and made of dark silver metal. Her wheels appear to be completely disconnected from her base, which is shaped like a square. Her screen is dark blue instead of black.
Karen sometimes has a face on her screen, mostly when she is happy about something and she smiles. Karen is also able to display various pictures and characters on her screen, and can even use her screen as a television and a security camera.
Karen in a roller skate.
In various spin-off media, she is slightly redesigned. In Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, Karen is much smaller and appears as a blue calculator-like device with buttons and a roll of white paper on top of it. She is always embedded in a pink roller skate shoe with blue wheels, which she uses to move around.
Forms
Karen's system has several forms of manifestation aside from her monitor and mobile computer, listed below:
- Robot Krabs - Karen is built into this robot and is responsible for activating its self-destruct mode. Her voice can be heard from inside of it. It is seen in "Imitation Krabs," "New Leaf," and "Spy Buddies."
- Chum Bucket fist - In "20,000 Patties Under the Sea," it is shown that Karen's system is built into the metal fist situated at the top of the Chum Bucket. It can become an independent vehicle, and Plankton uses it as a traveling restaurant in the episode. Karen is heard speaking from the inside.
- Submarine - Plankton's mechanical clam digger submarine seen in "It Came from Goo Lagoon" contains a miniature screen on which Karen can appear.
Abilities and talents
Karen pretending to eat.
"Now activating helmet brain-control devices."
- Talking: Karen and Karen 2 are two of the few pieces of technology in the series that can talk freely.
- Form-switching: Karen can alternate between her system's different forms of manifestation.
- Lasers: Karen occasionally uses lasers. This can be seen in the episodes "Enemy In-Law," "Frozen Face-Off," "Walking the Plankton," and "Karen 2.0."
- Cooking: Karen often makes food, usually for Plankton. However, she is incapable of eating anything herself. The following are examples of food items she has made:
- A plate of holographic meatloaf in "The Algae's Always Greener."
- Chum pot pie in "Karen 2.0."
- A cake in "Jailbreak!."
- Television screen: Karen can turn herself into a television, which is useful when she and Plankton want to spy on others. She uses this feature in "Welcome to the Chum Bucket," "Tentacle-Vision," "Plankton's Regular," "Single Cell Anniversary," and "The Inside Job."
- Inventing: Karen is skilled at inventing, like her husband. She builds the Plankton's Freaky Robot Battle Suits in Plankton's Robotic Revenge and creates five machines for Glove Universe in the online game Bikini Bottom Bop 'Em.
- Brain control: Karen is able to activate the Bikini Bottomites' brain-control devices in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Family
Karen as the Crystal Ball.
Karen and Plankton share a family. In "Dunces and Dragons," it is shown that Karen has a medieval ancestor named Karen the Crystal Ball who resembles her and shares her first name. The episode implies that the Plankton family has included marriages between plankton and pieces of technology for generations.
Through Karen and Plankton's marriage, they have a son named Chip Plankton II. Chip gets his name from his great-grandfather, via Karen. Chip works as an ATM at a bank.
Karen's parents have been shown. Her mother, E.M.I.L.P., is a software system who disapproves of Karen's choice to marry Plankton and thinks Karen should have married an ATM. Her father, Fredrick, has not made an appearance on the show; however, he can be seen in an issue of Nickelodeon Magazine. He is reportedly an old-fashioned desktop computer.
Karen has many cousins-in-law from the countryside, such as Clem, who treat her with respect despite being hillbillies. She also has a mother-in-law, a father-in-law, a grandfather-in-law, and a grandmother-in-law, all of whom are plankton.
Relationships
Sheldon J. Plankton
Plankton hugs Karen.
From left to right: the voices of Karen (Jill Talley) and Plankton (Mr. Lawrence) with the actors who play their characters in The SpongeBob Musical (Stephanie Hsu as Karen and Wesley Taylor as Plankton).
Plankton and Karen love each other very much, but they do not always like to admit it. In an interview, Jill Talley summarized their relationship: "Even though they bicker a lot, they care about each other... and I think Karen has his back always."[5]
In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Plankton tries to tell Karen how much she means to him. After Karen says that powering the time machine will take all of her energy, Plankton takes a moment and says, "Well, Karen. I know I've taken you for granted all these years and I... I just wanted to say... I'm glad you're on my tee-am." He starts to listen to Karen respond; she says "Oh, Sheldon, that's the sweetest thing you've ever s--" but Plankton is so caught up in his emotions that he cannot bear to hear her finish the sentence. He starts to cry in front of SpongeBob.
Karen tends to come up with possible ideas to steal the formula, much more so than Plankton. In "F.U.N.," "Welcome to the Chum Bucket," "The Algae's Always Greener," and "Chum Caverns," she gives Plankton ideas that he uses. A reoccurring theme of their relationship is that Karen will come up with an idea, but Plankton will take the credit for it.
"Plankton's Army" reveals that Plankton had never told Karen his embarrassing first name, Sheldon, until that point. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie shows that Plankton considers Plan Z the second greatest thing to happen to him, the first being Karen agreeing to marry him. Karen then, likely joking, remarks that she never agreed to marry Plankton.
"Karen! Don't you leave me, Karen."
Numerous episodes feature Karen supporting Plankton's evil ways. In the first three seasons, she is almost always very positive and genuinely cares about his plans. A good example of this in a later episode is "Truth or Square" where Plankton complains that he is a failure but Karen encourages him to get the formula. She tells him that the Krusty Krew will be busy with their anniversary party and not notice.
"Enemy In-Law" is the first episode to show Karen's jealous side and the first to reveal that Plankton can be disloyal to his wife. Karen gets offended and jealous when Plankton falls in love with Mama Krabs. "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob" includes a reverse of this situation; in the episode, Plankton thinks that Karen is cheating on him with Mr. Krabs because he sees them laughing together.
"Krabs à la Mode" is a later episode in which Karen gives Plankton an idea. This episode also features Plankton being sarcastic towards his wife and Karen asking herself why she encourages him. This episode is the first to portray their relationship as one similar to that of an old married couple. Similar tropes are used in the following episodes.
In "Plankton's Regular," Karen secretly pays a citizen named Nat to eat at the Chum Bucket. She does this to make Plankton happy so that he does not complain about his life any longer. Plankton finally finds out when Nat returns the money Karen gave him.
In "Chum Bucket Supreme," Plankton asks her what napkins they should use. This means that he genuinely cares about her opinions.
Karen kissing Plankton in the game Valentine's Day Virus.
Many episodes show that Karen is even smarter than her husband, who is a well-educated genius. One such instance is "Banned in Bikini Bottom," in which Plankton thinks that the Krusty Krab has changed its name to "Closed" and Karen tells Plankton that Miss Gristlepuss shut the place down.
"Komputer Overload" shows the upsides and the downsides of the couple's relationship. Karen leaves Plankton after feeling mistreated. She argues that Plankton is dependent on her and he claims that he does not need her to get the formula. He then builds three robots to replace her. He destroys the town with the robots. He is about to get the formula when the robots turn off unexpectedly. Karen returns to get her keyboard and Plankton admits that she was right. They hug and go home after making up for each other.
"Single Cell Anniversary" is one of the best episodes in regards to Plankton and Karen's relationship. In the episode, it is their anniversary and Karen obtains a copy of the Krabby Patty formula as a gift to Plankton. At first, Plankton just wants to give her something so that he can get the formula, but he eventually gives her a gift from the heart. He enlists the help of SpongeBob and [[|Patrick]] to write and sing a love song for Karen. She loves it and cries tears of joy, which crashes her system due to water.
Karen greets Plankton in "One Night at the Chum Bucket."
In "Walking the Plankton," Plankton gets tickets to a cruise ship for Karen and Plankton's second honeymoon. Karen points out that they never had a first honeymoon. She is very excited and happy, later remarking that Plankton is so sweet when he is not obsessing over the Krabby Patty formula. However, she later finds out that it was all a plot to retrieve the recipe and is angry at Plankton.
In "Karen 2.0," Plankton builds a new wife to replace Karen because she is getting old. Plankton kicks Karen out and she starts working at the Krusty Krab. Eventually, Karen's replacement (Karen 2) fights with Karen over Plankton. In the end, Karen 2 rolls over Plankton and hurts him. Although Karen is at first mad at Plankton, she is devastated when she sees him injured. This causes her to destroy Karen 2 and protect Plankton. However, her battery drains. Plankton saves her by taking the battery from Karen 2 and replacing Karen's old battery with it. Karen wakes up and thinks that her replacement was all part of a dream. Plankton plays along as they happily go back to the Chum Bucket.
Plankton calling Karen beautiful in an issue of SpongeBob Comics.
"Jailbreak!" shows a very loving and compassionate side of Karen. Plankton is in prison and Karen visits him with a cake that she baked. He asks why there is no file in it like he requested and Karen wonders why he would want a file in a cake. She does not realize it is part of his escape plan.
In "Plankton's Pet," Karen suggests that Plankton should get a hobby to keep himself happy. Plankton is not sure what to do, so Karen recommends a pet. This ends up being a very good fit for him.
In "Plankton Gets the Boot," when Plankton insults Karen's new screensaver, Karen becomes filled with rage and kicks Plankton out of the Chum Bucket as well as shutting doors completely to him.
In "Lockdown for Love," Plankton tries to juggle his love for Karen with his desire to steal the secret formula. While on a date, Plankton repeatedly tries to sneak outside to steal the formula, having Patrick take his place on the actual date. Karen catches onto this and punishes Plankton, shackling him in place for their next real date.
In "Captain Pipsqueak," Karen is generally supportive of Plankton. After another failure, she places him in a hot bath so he can calm down and watch TV. She then judges his superhero costumes when he wants to try out for E.V.I.L., and he only goes once she approves of his costume choice.
At the end of "Karen for Spot," Karen gets into an argument with Plankton. However, they call off their argument once they realize that Spot is upset. Karen is also genuinely worried about Plankton figuring out that Spot has gotten lost, and does her best to fix the situation.
In "The Flower Plot," Karen actively wants Plankton to steal the formula and is confused when he strays away from his original plan.
Karen and Plankton dancing.
"Single-Celled Defense" has Karen cheering up Plankton by taking him to dance. This gets brought up again in "Tango Tangle," Plankton surprises Karen with a birthday gift for tango lessons, something she does want to do with him. The two quickly get the hang of dancing together and manage to become the best in the class. At the end of the episode, Karen thanks Plankton and kisses him.
In "In a Nut's Shell," Karen plays a prank on Plankton by putting wet ink on the eyepiece of his telescope, leaving him with a black mark around his eye.
Their relationship is put to the ultimate test in Plankton: The Movie. As mentioned, Plankton oftentimes believes that he's the superior one, with the more genius ideas, disregarding Karen's advice and being unthankful, much to her indignation and sadness (which is one of the reasons why his plans have usually never come close to succeeding). Things take a bad turn on the
Karen takes over the role of Master Villain
night of the anniversary of the date that Plankton started his crazed quest for the Secret Formula, which has been going on for 25 years. Karen tries to surprise Plankton by changing up the Chum Bucket into a much more inviting place (as he has never had any customers), and it works. But Plankton, enraged about the changes, saying they're not evil enough, tears it down and chases everyone out. This sends Karen in heartbroken fury and she removes on the "empathy" chip from her CPU (When Plankton constructed her, he made four chips that makes up her personality, Smart, Snarky, Evil, and Empathetic). Both she and Plankton were unaware of the consequences that could happen if she did remove the chip, but she was too angry to care. It basically caused all her hurt to take over, and she transformed into an incredible war machine, the Hydra Karen, made up of several different heads that each represent and extreme part of her personality (although these are much more malicious). The original Karen, her personality separate from the Hydras, decides to get revenge on Plankton by destroying his dream of World Domination, deciding to do it herself. With a giant magnetization beam she outfitted in the Chum Bucket, the Hydra Karens tear all the homes of Bikini Bottom off their foundations, reassembling them together to construct a gigantic mech. Then, with the mech, she planned to rise from the ocean in the Mech and carry out a rampage on the surface that would continue only until the world would bow to her. Plankton is obviously furious about this, and plots revenge. But SpongeBob wants to get the two back together, knowing of the conflict in
Karens, ATTACK!
their partnership/romance, soon figuring out that Plankton's hurtful unappreciation was the cause. He learns of Plankton and Karen's origins, how Plankton had constructed her as a sentient calculator and eventually upgraded her to the computer he eventually married. However, the two were inseparable. However, when Plankton's obsession with obtaining the Krabby Patty secret formula began to take over, Plankton started paying more attention to his conquest than her, which lead to him being unappreciative. Karen's best friends, Gal Pals Sandy, Mrs. Puff, and Pearl also say that despite their love, Karen always has at least one complaint about Plankton every time they meet. Since Plankton had repressed his own empathy for so long, Sandy decides to insert Karen's discarded empathy chip in his own brain. This caused Plankton to not only become crazy with compassion, but also showed him how poorly he had treated Karen, which he had thought at first was no big deal. Determined to make things right, Plankton, SpongeBob, and the Gal Pals set off to stop Karen's Mech and for Plankton to rekindle his relationship. Karen orders the Hydras to stop them, but eventually, all three are dismantled by the Gal Pal trio, although Karen herself simply ejects them out of the Mech after that happens. SpongeBob and Plankton also run into Patrick, who has been inside the Krusty Krab (which has been part of Karen's mech), and the three separate, Plankton sending SpongeBob and Patrick to disable the Mech's power source (which is potatoes), while Plankton reaches the control central at the very top. However, as he
True love conquers all
goes in, the empathy chip in his brain fries from the overload of repressed empathy, restoring his evil personality. However, he still has genuine empathy in him, and heads to the Mech's bridge. At the wheel is Karen, who's not happy at first to see Plankton, and silently tries to stomp him with a Mechanical spiked boot (just like what had happened to him countless times throughout the series). But Plankton apologetically explains everything that he learned about empathy, and how he realized he was wrong. However, Karen, still hurt, believes Plankton is just trying to deceive her, seemingly having lost faith in him. Depressed and bitter, she reveals the Krabby Patty Secret Formula is now in her possession, and somberly gives it to him as a parting gift, believing it's all he actually wants in his life. But much to her shock, instead he kicks it aside saying that the "real formula" was her. Karen becomes shell-shocked as Plankton had genuinely not acknowledged her for her loyalty and love in a long time. This causes her to cry, moved beyond words, overcome with happiness and love. The two lock in a long embrace and kiss. Even without her empathy chip, her empathy had still been inside her all along and she just needed that empathy in return to make her empathy function again. Karen also reveals to Plankton that despite how upset she was earlier, she held on to a glimmer of hope that he would turn around, and installed a tiny chair in the mech so they could control it together. Overjoyed, the two decide to
Plankton and Karen together again
take over the world together, having a blast as they rise out of the ocean, and prepare to make landfall on a beach. The two prepare to fire the freeze-ray laser at the coastline, both heartwarmingly deciding to do it together. However, the mech suddenly fails, much to Karen's shock, as she didn't think it was possible for her to fail. But Plankton suddenly realizes he sent Patrick and SpongeBob down to the engine room, which they have already disabled (As SpongeBob cut all the potatoes with his spatula, serving them to Patrick, who ate all of them. Despite failing yet again, Karen is not mad at Plankton, because despite this, they're still back together and happily in love. The mech falls apart, leaving all the buildings from Bikini Bottom to simply fall back to their homes, with no harm whatsoever. The townsfolk are at first irate with Karen and Plankton, surrounding the now frightened couple. However SpongeBob manages to dissuade the group from demolishing Karen and attacking Plankton, by saying that this whole mess was indeed just a crazy love story, which lightens up the town. Plankton finds the whole town to be morons for letting them off so easy, and Karen agrees, adding that they are their morons, saying that despite all the trouble they had gone through for the past 25 years, she doesn't regret living in Bikini Bottom with Plankton, as outside of villainy, it's a town that has changed them both for the better.
Overall, their relationship has had its ups and downs, but they both love each other and have just been married so long that they tend to bicker. The events of the movie made their love even stronger.
SpongeBob SquarePants
SpongeBob with Plankton and Karen.
Because she is on Plankton's side, Karen sees SpongeBob as a pawn for retrieving the secret formula. This is first shown in "F.U.N." when Karen tells Plankton that he should befriend SpongeBob to get the recipe. However, Karen knows that SpongeBob can potentially be an actual threat to Plankton's plans. In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Karen warns Plankton that SpongeBob and Patrick could expose him for the fraud that he is. This eventually happens at the end of the film, just like Karen said.
In "Plankton's Regular," SpongeBob disguises himself as Karen in an attempt to fool Incidental 41 into eating a Krabby Patty. He throws Karen into the Chum Bucket's backroom and tapes her up. He then morphs into the shape of Karen's mobile form and pretends to make "bleep blap" sounds to sell the disguise.
SpongeBob saving Karen from the cold.
SpongeBob says "hi" to Karen.
Karen and SpongeBob do not hate each other. In "Single Cell Anniversary," SpongeBob helps Plankton write a song for his anniversary with Karen. In "Frozen Face-Off," SpongeBob is shown to care for Karen. He spots something freezing in the snow and remarks, "it looks like... Karen!" He and [[|Sandy]] decide to save her by breaking her out of the ice.
In "Friend or Foe," she reveals Mr. Krabs and Plankton's story to SpongeBob and the customers of the Krusty Krab. This shows that she somewhat trusts SpongeBob. In "Perfect Chemistry," Karen does not seem to detest working with SpongeBob.
In "Bucket Sweet Bucket," both SpongeBob and Patrick are shown to care for Karen. Plankton persuades them into remodeling the Chum Bucket by telling them that Karen wants it. He says, "I need your artistic vision. You wouldn't want to disappoint my Karen, now would you?" They respond, "No, sir. Uh-uh!."
In "Jailbreak!," SpongeBob is nice to Karen and greets her when she visits Plankton in jail. He says, "Hi, Karen! Look, Plankton, Karen came to visit! And she brought you a cake." He then allows Plankton and Karen to have some time alone.
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is an example of Karen and SpongeBob working together to achieve a common goal. In the movie, SpongeBob and Plankton save Karen from a dungeon. She then helps the two, who are outlaws because they are blamed for stealing the formula and the citizens think that SpongeBob has betrayed Mr. Krabs. Karen becomes a time machine that eventually allows them to save the day.
"Plankton's Good Eye" shows that Karen dislikes cheery people like SpongeBob. She dislikes Plankton's new eye, which was given to him by the DNA of SpongeBob and caused him to act nice.
In "Karen's Virus," Plankton needs someone "stupid enough" to remove the virus she had received from Hanna. At one point, when SpongeBob appears at the front of the Chum Bucket and knowing about this, Karen attempts to recall the show's main theme, but in a somewhat silly fashion.
SpongeBob telling Karen about his sea chimps.
In "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout," Karen helps Sandy and the others decorate SpongeBob's house for his birthday party. After he returns, SpongeBob finds the house destroyed and everyone asleep from the party planning. Nevertheless, SpongeBob is excited that his family and friends would do so much for him. SpongeBob lists Karen and the other wonderful friends and how he's grateful to have them. When Patchy the Pirate arrives and sings the birthday song, Karen along with everyone else wakes up and properly celebrates a happy birthday to SpongeBob.
SpongeBob and Karen chase after Spot.
In "King Plankton," SpongeBob leaves his sea chimp aquarium with Karen. Karen asks what she needs to do to take care of his sea chimps, and he explains that they already handle everything themselves.
In "Sea-Man Sponge Haters Club," SpongeBob gets into the Chum Bucket. Karen sees him as an annoyance and teams up with Plankton to get rid of him, but he ends up locking them both out.
In "Karen for Spot," SpongeBob happily greets Karen when he brings Gary over for a playdate with Spot. The two then work together to follow Spot around town when he runs loose. Karen tries to serve SpongeBob chum for dinner, but they both decide not to eat it.
In "Tango Tangle," SpongeBob compliments Plankton and Karen on their dancing.
Patrick Star
Patrick holding Karen before switching bodies with her.
Due to his stupidity, Patrick does not seem to realize that Karen is evil, and he believes that she is a "Talking Box" rather than a computer.[10] Patrick tries to help Plankton make Karen happy in the episodes "Bucket Sweet Bucket" and "Single Cell Anniversary," showing that he does want to help Plankton and Karen's relationship succeed.
In "The Switch Glitch" on Kamp Koral: Los Primeros Años de Bob Esponja, Karen and Patrick accidentally switch bodies. While Karen is out looking for lightning berries, Patrick eats them all, and then mistakes Karen's rollerskate for a hat. He puts Karen on his head, and an electric shock causes them to switch bodies. They try to live out each other's lives, with Karen using Patrick's body and discovering how it feels to be an organic life form.
While in Patrick's body, Karen learns how to taste ice cream and also learns what pain feels like. In the end, Karen wants to switch back into her computer body. For a while, Patrick wants to stay in Karen's body, since he likes rolling around in Karen's rollerskate. However, when Patrick learns that a computer cannot taste ice cream, he agrees to switch back with Karen, and they are both returned to normal.
Squidward Tentacles
Squidward ignoring Karen.
[[|Squidward]] is so apathetic that he does not care about Karen or Plankton. In "Single Cell Anniversary," Karen asks Squidward for a Krabby Patty, and he gives one to her without a care. He watches with disinterest as Karen scans the patty and synthesizes the entire secret formula. When Karen leaves the restaurant with the formula in her hands, she thanks him, and Squidward says "Whatever."
One exception is The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, in which Squidward is attacked by Plankton's slaves after Karen activates their helmet brain-control devices. In "Chum Fricassee," Squidward teams up with Plankton and Karen to start his restaurant. Karen works as a waitress for Squidward. In "The Big Bad Bubble Bass," Squidward gets mad at Karen and chases her away. Overall, Karen and Squidward have a neutral relationship.
Eugene H. Krabs
Karen laughing with Mr. Krabs.
Despite her husband's hatred for Mr. Krabs, Karen is usually friendly toward him. In "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob," Plankton spies on Karen while she goes to the Krusty Krab. He gets jealous as Karen has a funny conversation and laughs with Mr. Krabs. When Karen returns with a Krabby Meal, Plankton angrily asks her, "What's that? A souvenir from your boyfriend Krabs?!" Karen reveals that she was actually just buying some toys to give to Plankton, and he cheers up.
In "Best Frenemies," Karen tries to tell Mr. Krabs and Plankton what the Kelp Shakes are made of. Unfortunately, they do not listen to her and end up drinking the shakes, which causes them to become furry monsters. In "Frozen Face-Off," Karen and Mr. Krabs work together to survive after both almost freeze to death, only to be saved by SpongeBob and his friends.
In "Karen 2.0," Plankton builds a replacement Karen and he kicks her out. Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob find her on the curb and take her into the Krusty Krab. When she boots up, she tells the two about her worries. Unexpectedly, Mr. Krabs sympathizes with her and gives her a job. When Karen 2 and Plankton show up to steal the formula, Karen and Karen 2 start fighting and Mr. Krabs takes the opportunity to have customers place bets on who will win.
In "Lame and Fortune," Mr. Krabs thinks about what his funeral would look like. It is shown that Karen would attend alongside [[|Pearl]] and his other relatives, implying that she does slightly care about him. At the start of "There Will Be Grease," Mr. Krabs and Plankton fight over what they think is oil between their restaurants. Karen analyzes the substance and tells them what it is to break up their argument.
Sandy Cheeks
Sandy talking to Karen.
Karen and Sandy are close friends. They are both level-headed and intelligent characters with an appreciation for science and inventions, which is why they have bonded throughout the series. In the Kamp Koral episode "Mad Science Squirrel," Sandy and Karen declare themselves "BFFs" (best friends forever) after working together to fix Plankton's "mayhem machine." They even program the machine to shoot colorful fireworks, which display happy pictures of Sandy and Karen as friends together.
In "Perfect Chemistry," Sandy sees Karen's wall form and calls her beautiful. Karen is very happy about the compliment. In "Frozen Face-Off," Sandy and SpongeBob save Karen from being frozen. When they find Karen frozen in ice, Sandy karate-kicks the ice to break Karen out of it. Later, Sandy uses Karen's body to save Squidward, who has been frozen in a block of ice.
In "Salsa Imbecilicus," Karen and Sandy are the only residents of Bikini Bottom who were not turned into idiots by the steam from Plankton's sauce. They work together to create a university, which eventually returns everyone else to their normal intelligence.
In "Girls' Night Out" and "A Cabin in the Kelp," Karen and Sandy form a friend group called the Gal Pals, which also includes Mrs. Puff and Pearl. At the end of "Girls' Night Out," Karen spends the day in Sandy's treedome, and Sandy turns the Gal Pals into amoebas together.
Gal Pals
The Gal Pals giving each other a high-five.
Karen camping out with the Gal Pals.
Karen is a member of the Gal Pals along with Sandy, Mrs. Puff, and [[|Pearl]]. She is good friends with each of them, and they regularly visit each other to drink coffee and talk about their lives.
In "Patnocchio," Karen - as the Computer Fairy - gives Pearl a bottle of Gush and Flush to ease her stomach pain, which Pearl thanks Karen for.
In "Girls' Night Out," Karen spends a night out together with Sandy and Mrs. Puff. They drink coffee and ride around on Karen's wheels. When Mrs. Puff and Karen reveal that their lives are very stressful because of SpongeBob and Plankton, the Gal Pals decide to play pranks on the boys. Their prank on Plankton goes well, but their prank on SpongeBob leaves him in danger, so the Gal Pals team up to rescue him.
In "A Cabin in the Kelp," Karen goes camping along with the Gal Pals, as they officially induct Pearl into their friend group. Karen tells stories around the campfire to the other Gal Pals.
Gary the Snail
SpongeBob bringing Gary to Karen.
As shown in "Karen for Spot," Karen lets Gary visit the Chum Bucket regularly to play with Spot (Plankton's pet amoeba). In the episode, SpongeBob and Gary also help Karen learn how to take care of a pet. They help her walk Spot out on the street. At the end of "Frozen Face-Off," Karen lets Gary sit on top of her. Gary stays on top of Karen until Plankton tries to fry them in a vat of boiling oil.
Video games
Karen as seen in SpongeBob Game Station.
Karen in the online game SpongeBob's Big Adventures.
Karen appears in many SpongeBob SquarePants video games and mobile apps.
- Revenge of the Flying Dutchman - Karen's screen is seen on Plankton's robot in the Game Boy Advance version.
- Battle for Bikini Bottom - Karen's wall form can be seen in the Chum Bucket during cutscenes for the "Kah-Rah-Tae!" level.
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game - Karen appears as a non-playable character that the player talks to in the PC version. In the console version and Game Boy Advance version, she is in the cutscenes.
- Lights, Camera, Pants! - Karen is an unlockable actor in the PC version and the host of the Chum Bucket level in the console version.
- The Yellow Avenger - Plankton mentions her in the Chum Bucket.
- Creature from the Krusty Krab - At the beginning of the level "Revenge of the Giant Plankton Monster," Karen accidentally wakes up the sentient patty by saying "good morning" to Plankton. She then turns Plankton into a supersized monster.
- SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis - Plankton frequently mentions Karen in the Director's Commentary feature of the console version.
- Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition - Karen's mobile form is one of the preset playable character designs.
- SpongeBob's Truth or Square - Karen helps Plankton with his memory machine.
- Plankton's Robotic Revenge - Karen is the first character from the series to speak in this game. She is heard in the first cutscene asking, "What was that?"
- SpongeBob HeroPants - Karen's time machine form is included.
- Nickelodeon Toon Twister 3-D - Karen is seen in the background of the Chum Bucket at the beginning.
- Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy - Robot Krabs, one of Karen's forms, is seen.
- SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom - Karen makes a non-speaking cameo in the Chum Bucket.
- SpongeBob Moves In! - Karen is seen in multiple quests, including Plankton Mania 2015.
- SpongeBob's Game Frenzy - Karen is the playable character in the minigame "Scan the Patty."
- Sponge on the Run - Karen's time machine form is seen.
- SpongeBob Game Station - Karen's mobile form is in the "SpongeBob Run" minigame.
- SpongeBob Town - Karen's mobile form is seen with Plankton.
- Idea Sponge - Karen's wall form and mobile form are in the Chum Bucket level. Her mobile form moves around while Plankton projects himself on her wall form.
- The Cosmic Shake - Karen's mobile form appears as a non-playable character in Bikini Bottom.
- Nickverse - Karen's wall form appears as a non-playable character in the Chum Bucket.
- Minecraft x SpongeBob DLC - She appears at Chum Bucket.
- SpongeBob Simulator - She appears as a morph obtainable for 6,000 Wacky Bucks after reaching Level 5 on the Objectives Shop.
- Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 - She appears as part of Plankton's robot.
- Minecraft x SpongeBob Add-On: She appears as a boss fight.
- The Patrick Star Game: She appears in her wall form at the Chum Bucket minigame.
- SpongeBob Tower Defense: She appears as a unit.
Trivia
Karen's color-changing screen in "Krusty Karen."
- In the comic strip called "Krusty Karen," it is shown that Karen can change the color of her screen depending on her mood. It is blue when she is sad and red when she is angry.
- In several episodes, Karen appears in her mobile form with an extension cord. She is wireless in most of her other mobile appearances.
- She has a version called E.M.I.L.P. (short for Emergency Mother-in-Law Program).
- Karen and Plankton were promoted to the main cast in the credits of the 2004 movie. As a result, they have much more screen time in episodes after the movie than in the pre-movie seasons.
- Karen is often shown to be smarter than Plankton. A good instance of this is "Banned in Bikini Bottom," when Plankton thinks that Mr. Krabs changed the Krusty Krab's name to Closed, but Karen reveals that it's because the restaurant was closed down.
- Plankton once referred to Karen as an electroencephalograph. An electroencephalograph is a monitor that measures electrical activity in the brain.
- In "All That Glitters," a monitor that looks exactly like Karen in her portable form is seen in the hospital. In "Shellback Shenanigans," Plankton mistakes it for Karen.
- In "Not Normal," SpongeBob says that he needs to defragment his computer's hard drive. Karen also says that she does this.
- When SpongeBob puts tape on Karen's screen in "Plankton's Regular," her speech is muffled. This implies that her screen acts like a mouth.
- Similarly, in "Shellback Shenanigans," Karen is unable to see what SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs are saying without a telescope. This implies that her vision is similar to that of a character with real eyes.
Karen's movie form on a Monopoly board.
A toy of Karen's movie form.
- The fist on the Chum Bucket is very similar in appearance to Karen's hands.
- In "Single Cell Anniversary," Karen has a slot on the side of her screen that scans food. She also has this feature in the app SpongeBob's Game Frenzy.
- In "Krab Borg," Mr. Krabs says that he has had the Krusty Krab cash register ever since it was a calculator. This is similar to how Karen was a calculator as a baby.
- Karen mentions her hard drive in the episodes "Truth or Square," "Karen 2.0," "CopyBob DittoPants," and the film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.
- In the Finnish dub, Karen's name is Kaarina, which is pronounced very similarly to Gary's localized name, Kari.
- In the Latin American Spanish version of the second movie, Melanie Henriquez voices both Karen and Pearl.
- Many pieces of merchandise unrelated to the first movie use Karen's silver design from that film.
- In "Plankton Gets the Boot," Karen's wall form is seen in the background with a very different appearance. The monitor is thinner than usual with a dark blue keyboard and red/white buttons, instead of a silver keyboard and light red buttons.
- "Plankton's Pet" is the last episode in which Karen uses her wall form to talk. After this, it still appears in the Chum Bucket laboratory and is occasionally used as a display screen, but Karen does not talk from it.
- As of season 12, Karen's mobile form has appeared more often than her wall form, due to this.
- As of season 11, her mobile form is more often than not equipped with arms. However, she still occasionally lacks arms for portions of episodes she is in (e.g. some scenes in "Blood is Thicker Than Grease").
- Her mobile unit's model name is a reference to the UNIVAC computer, one of the first digital computers used for businesses.
- Her appearance in Kamp Koral: Los Primeros Años de Bob Esponja was originally going to be a walkie-talkie instead of the calculating machine.[11]
- According to Plankton: The Movie, Karen has four computer chips in her mainframe that make up her personality.
- A smart chip so she'd be as smart as Plankton.
- A snarky chip so she'd be sassy.
- An evil chip so she'd be as evil as Plankton and share his desire for world domination.
- An empathy chip so she'd feel Plankton's pain.
- As revealed in "Perfect Chemistry," Karen's model is a Mark III Surplus W.I.F.E.omatic.
Referencias
- ↑ SpongeBob SquarePants Annual by Egmont Books UK
- ↑ SpongeBob SquarePants Character Guide
- ↑ ¡Plankton! (comentario de audio)
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 Jill Talley: Karen, Conspiracies and Computers - Nickelodeon podcast
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 5,2 Entrevista con Jill Talley y Mr. Lawrence
- ↑ Entrevista con Mr. Lawrence
- ↑ "PL-1413." Bob Esponja. Nickelodeon. 15 de julio de 2024. Televisión.
- ↑ "Single Cell Anniversary." SpongeBob SquarePants. Nickelodeon. June 3, 2009. Television.
- ↑ "Lame and Fortune." SpongeBob SquarePants. Nickelodeon. July 11, 2016. Television.
- ↑ SpongeBob DetectivePants: The Case of the Missing Spatula
- ↑ File:KampKoralInspiration3.jpeg
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