Krabs, as he will keep him that way to make sure he doesn't try to run away until the day of the execution. When SpongeBob refuses to let him kill his boss, he threatens to fry him along with his boss until Mindy arrived and convinced her father to let him go to Shell City and get his crown back, leading to Neptune to angrily order SpongeBob to return with the crown in 6 days(which was originally 10 until Patrick argued it down to 6) and freezes Mr. Krabs, who is framed for the crime with the only evidence being a fake note saying he did it and a phone call by Plankton saying he took it to Shell City. His crown is very important to him, not only because it is a symbol of his power, but because it covers his "thinning" (bald) head. Neptune is shown to be a ruthless and unfair deity who rules over the sea with an iron fist and making his citizens suffer constant harsh punishments (including sending his servant 20 years in the dungeon for touching his crown, even though it's his job to polish the crown). Neptune is very cruel, brutish, and tyrannical, which he tells his daughter is necessary for him to be respected ruler. He is also explicitly portrayed as a king rather than a god and lives in some sort of sand castle just outside of Bikini Bottom somewhere in Atlantis. In the movie, Neptune is bald, has brighter green-skin, has a larger nose, and a different beard. The movie also introduces Neptune's daughter, Princess Mindy. Neptune plays a central part in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. In the live-action Patchy the Pirate segment of "Party Pooper Pants", a live-action version of Neptune was at Patchy's party. This version of Neptune also appeared in videogame Battle for Bikini Bottom, where he summoned SpongeBob and Patrick to the Poseidome to defeat a robot version of Sandy Cheeks. In this episode, Neptune was green and had fairly realistic human features, had hair, a mustache, a beard, thick fingers, was very muscular, and had a different crown. However, when SpongeBob learnt that his friends couldn't join him in Atlantis, he did not want to go and instead, made Neptune his "trainee" at the Krusty Krab. He declared SpongeBob the winner and made him a god. Neptune then tasted SpongeBob's patty, and loved it. To celebrate his victory, he gave the patties to the audience, who hated it. Using his godlike powers, Neptune won the challenge just as SpongeBob finished his first patty. The challenge was held at the "Poseidome", where the first one to make 1,000 patties won. However, Neptune refused to accept such a lowly creature such as SpongeBob as the chosen one and challenged him to a cook-off where, if SpongeBob won, he would become a god in Atlantis, but if he lost, he must gave up fry cooking forever. In the episode "Neptune's Spatula", Neptune appeared after Spongebob pulled the Golden Spatula from the ancient grease, making him Neptune's royal fry cook. His Greek counterpart is Poseidon and also has a wife, 1 son and 2 daughters. Neptune is voiced by John O'Hurley in the TV series, and by Jeffrey Tambor in the movie. Later, reappeared again before his hair was restored from Neptune's Spatula appeared in Clash of The Triton. Neptune's first appearance were in the episode "Neptune's Spatula", and reappeared in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, but revealed he was bald after event of SpongeBob Season 4. But he has never explicitly been shown to be worshiped by the creatures of the sea. His name is often used in place of God's, with phrases such as "Dear Neptune", "Neptune preserve her!" and "Oh my Neptune!". Neptune is the god and supreme ruler of the sea, which makes him enemies with the Flying Dutchman. In the television show, he was voiced by Family Feud host, John O'Hurley. In the film, he is voiced by Jeffrey Tambor, who also portrays Augustus Maywho. He is portrayed by Kevin Michael Richardson in real life, who also voiced Maurice and Cleveland Brown Jr. He is an supporting character in the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise and the overarching antagonist of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. King Neptune is the SpongeBob SquarePants depiction of Neptune, the Roman God of the sea. King Neptune: NAY!! I'm on to you, Krabs! You have stolen the royal crown! You cannot deny it! As clever as you are, you left one damning piece of evidence at the scene of the crime! King Neptune: Greeting, subjects! I seek the one known as Eugene Krabs. Oh, I'm sorry for falsely freezing you, Krabs.
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