In "100 Percensus", he saves Stormalong from 100 pirates. In "Please Retire!", K'nuckles tried to destroy the storyteller's club he find's out that that group of youngsters kidnapped his old story Telling buddies and that they have been holding them hostage the whole time, so he and Flapjack released them and turned the youngsters to the police. Also in Wishing Not So Well, he creates a to-do list using pictures as well. He is also illiterate, as seen in many episodes, particularly in "Candy Casanova" where he writes a letter to Candy Wife (which Flapjack reads) using only pictures. He also seems to have an obsession for Maple Syrup which he also refers to as his friend. He might even look at Flapjack as the son he never had. Though K'nuckles is shown to neglect Flapjack and their friendship on multiple occasions, he also shows some compassion toward Flapjack and is clearly fond of him as a friend. After his confession, he began to cry and soon passed out. He also shows some coolness towards emotional moments, but in the episode Knuckles and his Hilarious Problem it is revealed that after he had too much candy he went into some sort of inebriated state where he confessed to Flapjack that he was the only friend he ever had and that he also cared for Bubbie, telling him that he loves them both "so much". Instead of going to the laundromat, he throws his clothes into the ocean and expects them to be thrown back into his arms once they are clean. K'nuckles is not very bright, as shown in his attempt to do his laundry. He usually likes to tell stories of his many adventures to Flapjack, and, because of this, the young boy fails to see K'nuckles as the inactive good-for-nothing that he is. Captain K'nuckles is not very active and prefers to spend his time in Bubbie's mouth or eating candy at the Candy Barrel (despite him and Flapjack not having enough money or any money at all, and will risk a lot to get 'free eats').
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