Dirty Krabby Patty - Spongebob Sound Effects Free

Often played to emphasize a particularly repulsive visual, such as the rotting state of a patty in "To Love A Patty". This is sometimes referred to by fans as a "gross foghorn".

For the uninitiated, the "Dirty Krabby Patty" (often confused with the "Nasty Patty" from Season 3, though sonically different) refers primarily to moments where the Krabby Patty hits a filthy surface. The most famous instance occurs in the episode (Season 2) and again in various "fail" compilations where SpongeBob drops the finished product.

: The most prominent sounds used when SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs add ingredients like seahorse radish or toilet water. Reference: Hollywoodedge, Gooey Splat CRT052405 The "Nasty Patty" Groan Dirty Krabby Patty - Spongebob Sound Effects

The show frequently utilizes the Hollywoodedge, Gooey Splat CRT052405 and other "liquid" sounds to represent the texture of a spoiled or "dirty" Krabby Patty. 3. Usage and Narrative Function

SpongeBob scrapes the patty back onto the spatula. The sound is a layered mix of cardboard scraping concrete, mixed with the schlorp of mud. It’s the auditory equivalent of a dirty mop bucket. Often played to emphasize a particularly repulsive visual,

The "Dirty Krabby Patty," more formally known as the Nasty Patty

: A compilation of the "strangest sounds in Bikini Bottom" specifically curated from the Nasty Patty specific Foley libraries used by the SpongeBob production team for these effects? SpongeBob SquarePants - The Nasty Patty The most famous instance occurs in the episode

The Nasty Patty was born from paranoia. Believing a visiting health inspector was actually a fraud looking for free food, Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob decided to teach him a lesson by serving him the most repulsive burger imaginable. The recipe for this "diabolical" creation included: Seahorse Radish (the "gnarliest stuff in the ocean") Toenail Clippings from Mr. Krabs' office Toilet Water (SpongeBob dropped it in for "good measure") Filthy Gym Socks used by Mr. Krabs to dry the patty

Here is how the sound effect is used in modern internet culture:

If you need this sound for your next meme or video project, here is the best way to capture the pure, high-quality "Dirty Krabby Patty" sound:

Often played to emphasize a particularly repulsive visual, such as the rotting state of a patty in "To Love A Patty". This is sometimes referred to by fans as a "gross foghorn".

For the uninitiated, the "Dirty Krabby Patty" (often confused with the "Nasty Patty" from Season 3, though sonically different) refers primarily to moments where the Krabby Patty hits a filthy surface. The most famous instance occurs in the episode (Season 2) and again in various "fail" compilations where SpongeBob drops the finished product.

: The most prominent sounds used when SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs add ingredients like seahorse radish or toilet water. Reference: Hollywoodedge, Gooey Splat CRT052405 The "Nasty Patty" Groan

The show frequently utilizes the Hollywoodedge, Gooey Splat CRT052405 and other "liquid" sounds to represent the texture of a spoiled or "dirty" Krabby Patty. 3. Usage and Narrative Function

SpongeBob scrapes the patty back onto the spatula. The sound is a layered mix of cardboard scraping concrete, mixed with the schlorp of mud. It’s the auditory equivalent of a dirty mop bucket.

The "Dirty Krabby Patty," more formally known as the Nasty Patty

: A compilation of the "strangest sounds in Bikini Bottom" specifically curated from the Nasty Patty specific Foley libraries used by the SpongeBob production team for these effects? SpongeBob SquarePants - The Nasty Patty

The Nasty Patty was born from paranoia. Believing a visiting health inspector was actually a fraud looking for free food, Mr. Krabs and SpongeBob decided to teach him a lesson by serving him the most repulsive burger imaginable. The recipe for this "diabolical" creation included: Seahorse Radish (the "gnarliest stuff in the ocean") Toenail Clippings from Mr. Krabs' office Toilet Water (SpongeBob dropped it in for "good measure") Filthy Gym Socks used by Mr. Krabs to dry the patty

Here is how the sound effect is used in modern internet culture:

If you need this sound for your next meme or video project, here is the best way to capture the pure, high-quality "Dirty Krabby Patty" sound: