@emrickazor2610

I am gonna guess a LOT of thigs in this video are inaccurate.

ChatGPT often makes mistakes like that.

@VerSaati

There are a lot of assumptions on the frequency of his offenses that don't sound super accurate. Still a good video. Maybe do more research to provide concrete and exact numbers for his offenses just like a real court would with all the evidence they have.

@KinetikCx

bro can't form his own ideas

@ErikTheOkapiYT

If Reincarnation existed, Plankton would live 52 times during his prison sentence.

@doctorh.m.l4727

Umm..... karen didint give birth to her child she mail orderd him...

@ekkoashley3388

2:06  littering is actually taken serious in bikini bottom, seen by the manh times charters have been fined/ arrested for it. Its usually the only times police take their job seriously.

@kathrynhill5796

Actually, Plankton unplugged Karen just to get her to stop teasing him about his first name. And I can’t say I blame him for doing that. She was a bit annoying in that part of the episode despite how funny it was.

@ClockWorckOg

Hi ceric

@5h0ckblock

I actually don't think Plankton needs to avoid his taxes. His business almost never receives customers, he has to repair the occasional damage done to it, and is overall a constantly failing business. His deductibles and losses might be so big that he actually gets tax refunds instead of owing money.

@FAREKO_YT

Love the video can you do Mr. Krabs next?

@Ladybug0814

Yeah but plankton is on top of the menu for all the fish of bikini bottom so that’s why he’s the villain bro

@wootmasterzorsx

I’m gonna echo what a few other people have said- the fact it’s a lot of estimation rather than actual hard numbers with sources of his crimes per episode makes this video feel weaker than other similar videos. I know watching however many hundreds of episodes is a tall order, but even just a few hours research from the SpongeBob wiki would do this video a world of good.

Also, gonna nitpick, the device you mention him building in F.U.N. was… never actually built. Any classic SpongeBob viewer would know Plankton imagined the giant Jellyfish mech, so he can’t be charged for imaginary crimes.

@Eddieavina123

Love your video and keep up the great work you are awesome

@anthonyminimum

A video not about the financial situation of a SpongeBob character

@skrub_king

13:53 ok this video has to be parody either that or the most poorly researched spongebob video ever

@J3wuigi

Hello Ceric

@Just_Mila

Cw: critisism








I love the vid, tho what lowkey pmo is how you make a lot of assumptions out of the air and include that in your judgement. That was the only thing that bugged me tho, everything else (the editing, the info, etc) was great! Awesome video overall, really good for background noice. Thank you!

@MalO.ver1.0.x

Entertaining video, but you forget that Garry is still considered to be a pet. Normal pets, by law, are considered property, i.e. objects (a bit more than just that but not very much). So kidnapping Garry, as a non-pure-bred "cat", would probably only cost Plankton 1k, and that is probably very generous.

@Taytaystegall

I love how he brings up battle for bikini bottom. That's one of my favorite games

@pharaohsmagician8329

This is an awesome video, very fun and enjoyable to watch. Idk why these guys trying to be have precise and scientifically accurate counts on a video about fun cartoon talking lmao😂 people are so pretentious on YouTube. Don't worry this was a great fun video, I wouldn't change anything I liked it. Good luck