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− | [[ | + | [[Homer]] and [[Lisa]] once watched a television show called ''[[Under the Wrapper]]'', which was hosted by Howser. During the program, Howser interviewed a gumdrop manufacturer to find out how gumdrops, "America's favorite drops", are made. |
The manufacturer told Howser that gum drops are made from "succulent" gelatin. He then proceeded to explain that gelatin was made from "the skin, bones and hooves of only the sickest horses", which Howell thought was "amazing". This shocked both Lisa and Homer, the latter of whom frantically tried to change the channel just as the program was showing a slaughterhouse. | The manufacturer told Howser that gum drops are made from "succulent" gelatin. He then proceeded to explain that gelatin was made from "the skin, bones and hooves of only the sickest horses", which Howell thought was "amazing". This shocked both Lisa and Homer, the latter of whom frantically tried to change the channel just as the program was showing a slaughterhouse. |
Revision as of 04:54, January 27, 2013
- Not to be confused with Howell Huser.
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Huell Howser.
Huell Howser
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Character Information
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Huell Howser is an American television personality.
History
Homer and Lisa once watched a television show called Under the Wrapper, which was hosted by Howser. During the program, Howser interviewed a gumdrop manufacturer to find out how gumdrops, "America's favorite drops", are made.
The manufacturer told Howser that gum drops are made from "succulent" gelatin. He then proceeded to explain that gelatin was made from "the skin, bones and hooves of only the sickest horses", which Howell thought was "amazing". This shocked both Lisa and Homer, the latter of whom frantically tried to change the channel just as the program was showing a slaughterhouse.
Appearances
- Episode – "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
- Episode – "A Test Before Trying" (dedication)