It all started when Plankton, the infamous owner of the Chum Bucket restaurant, stumbled upon an old, mysterious-looking time machine in the depths of his lair. The device, which resembled a giant, metallic Krabby Patty, had been collecting dust for years, but Plankton saw its potential. He had always dreamed of going back in time to steal the secret formula for the Krabby Patty, the famous sandwich created by Mr. Krabs that made the Krusty Krab restaurant a sensation.
The theory posits that in a deleted/unproduced storyline, Plankton builds a working time machine and forces SpongeBob to operate it. They go back to the day Mr. Krabs invented the formula. But upon arrival, they discover that there is no formula. Mr. Krabs just uses love, or mayonnaise, or something intangible. spongebob and plankton time travel
For Sheldon Plankton, time travel represents the ultimate shortcut. Plankton is defined by his impatience and his "get rich quick" schemes. Time travel appeals to him not for the sake of exploration, but for revisionism—the ability to undo his failures or steal the formula before Mr. Krabs has a chance to protect it. It all started when Plankton, the infamous owner
"Wait!" SpongeBob cried out, pointing to a calendar on the wall made of light. "If everything is chrome, how do you flip burgers? You’ll scratch the grill!" Krabs that made the Krusty Krab restaurant a sensation
This game perfected the dynamic: Plankton gives cynical instructions ("Shoot the bandit, you idiot") while SpongeBob gives them lollipops instead. It proved that the time travel formula translates perfectly to interactive media.