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"Doo-de-doo" boy
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Character Information
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The "doo-de-doo" boy was a boy who appeared briefly in the Kwik-E-Mart.
History[edit]
He had previously seen Bart's photo of Homer dancing with Princess Kashmir and was in the Kwik-E-Mart on his skateboard when he saw Homer. He sung "doo-de-doo-de-doo doo-de-doo-de-doo-de-doo", to which Homer replied "Well, a doo-de-doo-doo to you too, pint-size", and he rode off.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The tune he sung is the Arabian riff, also known as 'The Streets of Cairo', which is often associated with a type of belly dance known as the Hoochie coochie.
Appearances[edit]