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Imaginary mascot of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Bart creates a pin of this character by cutting out part of Homer's face from his driver's licence and adding eyes to the chin and trades it to the collectable pin salesman for Lisa's pearls. The salesman then imagines spending time with the "real" Fatov. He represents the Russian spirit of sloth and alcoholism. Appears in the episode [[Boy Meets Curl]].
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Imaginary mascot of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Bart creates a pin of this character by cutting out part of Homer's face from his driver's licence and adding eyes to the chin and trades it to the collectable pin salesman for Lisa's pearls. The salesman is enchanted by the pin and has a romantic fantasy of spending time with the "real" Fatov.
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According to Bart, Fatov represents "the Russian spirit of sloth and alcoholism."
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Appears in the episode [[Boy Meets Curl]].
 
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Revision as of 14:01, February 16, 2010

Fatov

Imaginary mascot of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Bart creates a pin of this character by cutting out part of Homer's face from his driver's licence and adding eyes to the chin and trades it to the collectable pin salesman for Lisa's pearls. The salesman is enchanted by the pin and has a romantic fantasy of spending time with the "real" Fatov.

According to Bart, Fatov represents "the Russian spirit of sloth and alcoholism."

Appears in the episode Boy Meets Curl.