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'''Mediocri-Tots''' is a daycare center owned by [[Ellsworth Toohey]].
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'''Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center''' is a daycare center owned by [[Ellsworth Toohey]].
  
==History==
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== History ==
When [[Maggie Roark]] was a small child, she spent time at Mediocri-Tots. She proved to have a very strong creative gift and built intricate structures out of blocks. This earned her the disapproval of Ellsworth Toohey, who felt very strongly that everyone should be equal -- to the point that he tried to quash Maggie's talent by knocking down everything that she built.  
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When [[Maggie Roark]] was a small child, she spent time at Mediocri-Tots. She proved to have a very strong creative gift and built intricate structures out of blocks. This earned her the disapproval of Ellsworth Toohey, who felt very strongly that everyone should be equal—to the point that he tried to quash Maggie's talent by knocking down everything that she built.  
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*Mediocri-Tots appears in the "Maggie Roark" segment of "[[Four Women and a Manicure]]", a re-telling of the {{w|Ayn Rand}} novel ''{{w|The Fountainhead}}'' narrated by [[Marge Simpson]] and with [[Maggie Simpson]] cast in the role of Howard Roark.
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*Mediocri-Tots appears in the "Maggie Roark" segment of "[[Four Great Women and a Manicure]]", a re-telling of the [[Ayn Rand]] novel ''[[The Fountainhead]]'' narrated by [[Marge Simpson]] and with [[Maggie Simpson]] cast in the role of Howard Roark.
 
*The daycare center's name is a wordplay on the phrase "mediocre tots" and is a reference to Ellsworth Toohey's strong preference for conformity, to the point of stifling gifted children such as Maggie.
 
*The daycare center's name is a wordplay on the phrase "mediocre tots" and is a reference to Ellsworth Toohey's strong preference for conformity, to the point of stifling gifted children such as Maggie.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
*{{ep|Four Great Women and a Manicure}}
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*{{ep|Four Great Women and a Manicure|(The Fountainhead)}}
  
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Latest revision as of 20:41, May 15, 2024

Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center
Mediocri-Tots.png
Location Information
Use: Daycare center
Owner: Ellsworth Toohey
First appearance: "Four Great Women and a Manicure"

Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center is a daycare center owned by Ellsworth Toohey.

History[edit]

When Maggie Roark was a small child, she spent time at Mediocri-Tots. She proved to have a very strong creative gift and built intricate structures out of blocks. This earned her the disapproval of Ellsworth Toohey, who felt very strongly that everyone should be equal—to the point that he tried to quash Maggie's talent by knocking down everything that she built.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • Mediocri-Tots appears in the "Maggie Roark" segment of "Four Great Women and a Manicure", a re-telling of the Ayn Rand novel The Fountainhead narrated by Marge Simpson and with Maggie Simpson cast in the role of Howard Roark.
  • The daycare center's name is a wordplay on the phrase "mediocre tots" and is a reference to Ellsworth Toohey's strong preference for conformity, to the point of stifling gifted children such as Maggie.

Appearances[edit]