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One of the demands Captain McCallister makes for catching an overgrown killer [[Blinky]] is a replacement Game Boy "for the one the sea claimed".<ref>[[Gnaws]]</ref> | One of the demands Captain McCallister makes for catching an overgrown killer [[Blinky]] is a replacement Game Boy "for the one the sea claimed".<ref>[[Gnaws]]</ref> | ||
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[[Bart]] made the planet landed in [[Japan]] when he turned of his Game Boy.<ref>"[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"</ref> | [[Bart]] made the planet landed in [[Japan]] when he turned of his Game Boy.<ref>"[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"</ref> | ||
Revision as of 09:45, August 28, 2012
- Not to be confused with Game Boy Advance.
A Game Boy is a handheld console.
History
Horatio McCallister had his own Game Boy, which is now at the bottom of the ocean.[1] After Homer bought an RV, he let Bart and Lisa play Game Boy if they stayed with him in the RV instead of with Marge in the house.[2]
Non-canon
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Bart is playing the game Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly on a Game Boy before the console is taken away by Homer, as Bart should've be mowing the lawn. Later, when Bart has finished mowing, Homer was seen playing the game on his Game Boy in his bed.[3]
One of the demands Captain McCallister makes for catching an overgrown killer Blinky is a replacement Game Boy "for the one the sea claimed".[4]
The contents of this article or section are based on a deleted scene found in one of the DVD boxsets. It is considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened/existed. |
Bart made the planet landed in Japan when he turned of his Game Boy.[5]
Behind the Laughter
The Game Boy is a real video game system created by Nintendo.
Appearances
- Episode – "In Marge We Trust" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Mobile Homer"
- Episode – "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" (deleted scens)
- Comic story – Gnaws (mentioned)
- Video game – Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly (commercial)
References
- ↑ "In Marge We Trust"
- ↑ "Mobile Homer"
- ↑ Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly commercial
- ↑ Gnaws
- ↑ "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"