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[[Homer]], who sold his soul to [[Flanders the Devil|the Devil]] for a donut, spends a day in Hell while awaiting trial for his soul. In the Ironic Punishment Division, he is tortured by a demon who proclaims, "So, you like donuts, eh? Well, have all the donuts in the world!" With that, a machine starts cramming doughnuts into Homer's mouth. He eagerly devours them. Later, the machine is running out of donuts and Homer still hasn't had enough: "More, please." "I don't understand it," the demon says, "[[Wikipedia:James Coco|James Coco]] went mad in fifteen minutes." | [[Homer]], who sold his soul to [[Flanders the Devil|the Devil]] for a donut, spends a day in Hell while awaiting trial for his soul. In the Ironic Punishment Division, he is tortured by a demon who proclaims, "So, you like donuts, eh? Well, have all the donuts in the world!" With that, a machine starts cramming doughnuts into Homer's mouth. He eagerly devours them. Later, the machine is running out of donuts and Homer still hasn't had enough: "More, please." "I don't understand it," the demon says, "[[Wikipedia:James Coco|James Coco]] went mad in fifteen minutes." | ||
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Homer, who sold his soul to the Devil for a donut, spends a day in Hell while awaiting trial for his soul. In the Ironic Punishment Division, he is tortured by a demon who proclaims, "So, you like donuts, eh? Well, have all the donuts in the world!" With that, a machine starts cramming doughnuts into Homer's mouth. He eagerly devours them. Later, the machine is running out of donuts and Homer still hasn't had enough: "More, please." "I don't understand it," the demon says, "James Coco went mad in fifteen minutes."
Trivia
- In 2004, McFarlane Toys released a playset modelled after this scene.[1]
- The scene is based on the 1937 Warner Bros. cartoon "Pigs is Pigs" in which Porky Pig is force-fed apples.
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References
- ↑ The Simpsons Ironic Punishment Box Set. The Simpsons Shop. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.