In Pulp Fiction, the Whopper in France doesn't have a significant role. It might just be mentioned in passing or have a minor connection to a certain scene or character, but it's not a key plot point.
I have no clear idea. It could be a fictional story full of surprises and twists. Or perhaps it's based on a real event that got blown out of proportion.
In Pulp Fiction, they might call a whopper something specific based on the context or the characters' lingo. But without more details, it's hard to say exactly.
The main character of the American animated series," He was a square yellow sponge living in a pineapple on Bikini Beach. He was the senior chef of King Krabby Castle and liked to catch jellyfish. His pet was a small sea snail that could call out "cat ~ cat ~" He was optimistic and naive. He could always cause trouble in a peaceful world, but he could always get out of trouble in the end. His friends included Patrick Star, Brother Octopus, and Sandy. "SpongeBob SquarePants" was one of the most popular TV series in the United States. It was voted the most popular cartoon at the American Children's Choice Awards for seven consecutive years from 2003 to 2009.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Tim Kempton Whopper story' you are referring to. There could be many stories involving someone named Tim Kempton and a Whopper (presumably the Burger King product). It might be a personal anecdote about Tim Kempton's experience with a Whopper, like a memorable meal he had or something funny that happened while he was eating one.
Honestly, I have no clue. It might be a comedy story, making your wife laugh, or a mystery one keeping her on the edge of her seat. We need more info to figure it out.
No. The original Spongebob series is all about fun, friendship and adventures in Bikini Bottom. The 'Spongebob real story' is a completely different and often very dark and inappropriate take that has nothing to do with the original positive nature of the show.