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When [[Homer]] remarks that all the stuff being sold at Cockamamie's is junk, he walks over to a shelf and looks at the toy. Upon noticing it's rather large price tag he comments "No kid is worth that!" | When [[Homer]] remarks that all the stuff being sold at Cockamamie's is junk, he walks over to a shelf and looks at the toy. Upon noticing it's rather large price tag he comments "No kid is worth that!" | ||
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Homer, thinking that [[Bart]] is becoming gay as a result of John's influence becomes even more worried when he sees Bart playing with the same gun. This prompts Homer to try and turn Bart into a man. | Homer, thinking that [[Bart]] is becoming gay as a result of John's influence becomes even more worried when he sees Bart playing with the same gun. This prompts Homer to try and turn Bart into a man. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:27, April 20, 2024
Rex Mars Atomic Discombobulator
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Object Information
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The Rex Mars Atomic Discombobulator is a toy ray gun that was being sold at Cockamamie's. It costs fifty dollars.
History[edit]
When Homer remarks that all the stuff being sold at Cockamamie's is junk, he walks over to a shelf and looks at the toy. Upon noticing it's rather large price tag he comments "No kid is worth that!"
Later on when John comes to take the Simpsons for a drive, he pretends to zap Homer with the gun.
Homer, thinking that Bart is becoming gay as a result of John's influence becomes even more worried when he sees Bart playing with the same gun. This prompts Homer to try and turn Bart into a man.
The illustration on the box depicts a little boy in a space suit, jumping around on the moon, playing with the toy.
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