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To Serve Man
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Book Information
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To Serve Man is a cookbook.
History[edit]
Serak the Preparer once lent Kodos his cookbook while he was away. Kodos attempted to bake a Boys and Berry Pie, but she failed and Kang ended up ordering pizza.[1]
A large talking ape mentions the cookbook to Homer at an insane asylum.[2]
When a trio of Rigellian/human hybrids are roasting Seymour Skinner on a spit, one of them is reading To Serve Man.[3]
The book was seen on top of the Simpsons' fridge.[4]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The book is a reference to the Twilight Zone episode, "To Serve Man" (based on the short story of the same name).
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"
- Comic story – The Immigration of the Body Snatchers (mentioned)
- Comic story – Cooking with Kang and Kodos
- Comic story – Bart Simpson Saves the Universe