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Difference between revisions of "Paul Anka (character)"

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'''Paul Anka''' is a Canadian-American singer/songwriter, most famous for his "teen idol" hit songs of the 1950s and 1960s.
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'''Paul Anka''' is a Canadian-American singer and songwriter.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Grampa]] gave [[Homer]] a [[Simpson & Son Revitalizing Tonic|tonic]] which he said would put the spark back into Homer's and [[Marge]]'s sex life. After Homer tested the tonic and it proved to be a resounding success, Marge called Homer "[[Rex Harrison]] and Paul Anka rolled into one".<ref>"[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]"</ref>
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[[Grampa]] gave [[Homer]] a [[Simpson & Son Revitalizing Tonic|tonic]] which he said would put the spark back into Homer's and [[Marge]]'s sex life. After Homer tested the tonic and it proved to be a resounding success, Marge called Homer "{{Ch|Rex Harrison}} and Paul Anka rolled into one".<ref>"[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
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When advertising mascots came to life and went on a rampage through [[Springfield]], [[Lisa Simpson]] noticed an ad agency copyright stamp in [[Lard Lad]]'s foorprint and went to the agency to see if they knew how to get rid of the monsters. The man at the agency told her that advertising goes away if people stop paying attention to it, and what she needed was a catchy jingle to make people stop looking at the monsters. After a couple of abortive attempts at writing a jingle, the man told Lisa it would sound better coming from Paul Anka.
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When advertising mascots came to life and went on a rampage through [[Springfield]], [[Lisa Simpson]] noticed an [[Van Brunt & Churchill Ad Agency|ad agency]] copyright stamp in [[Lard Lad]]'s footprint and went to the agency to see if they knew how to get rid of the monsters. The man at the agency told her that advertising goes away if people stop paying attention to it, and what she needed was a catchy jingle to make people stop looking at the monsters. After a couple of abortive attempts at writing a jingle, the man told Lisa it would sound better coming from Paul Anka.
  
 
Paul Anka and Lisa performed the song "[[Just Don't Look]]", which distracted most of the people from the advertising monsters, and the monsters collapsed and died. By the time they finished the song, only Lard Lad was still alive. [[Homer]] was so beguiled by Lard Lad's giant donut that he needed extra persuasion to make him stop looking. When he finally did, Lard Lad collapsed and died along with the other mascots/monsters.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]"</ref>
 
Paul Anka and Lisa performed the song "[[Just Don't Look]]", which distracted most of the people from the advertising monsters, and the monsters collapsed and died. By the time they finished the song, only Lard Lad was still alive. [[Homer]] was so beguiled by Lard Lad's giant donut that he needed extra persuasion to make him stop looking. When he finally did, Lard Lad collapsed and died along with the other mascots/monsters.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]"</ref>
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== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:29, March 1, 2022

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Paul Anka.
Paul Anka
Paul Anka.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Singer/Songwriter
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror VI"
Voiced by: Himself


Paul Anka is a Canadian-American singer and songwriter.

History[edit]

Grampa gave Homer a tonic which he said would put the spark back into Homer's and Marge's sex life. After Homer tested the tonic and it proved to be a resounding success, Marge called Homer "Rex Harrison and Paul Anka rolled into one".[1]

Non-canon[edit]

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

When advertising mascots came to life and went on a rampage through Springfield, Lisa Simpson noticed an ad agency copyright stamp in Lard Lad's footprint and went to the agency to see if they knew how to get rid of the monsters. The man at the agency told her that advertising goes away if people stop paying attention to it, and what she needed was a catchy jingle to make people stop looking at the monsters. After a couple of abortive attempts at writing a jingle, the man told Lisa it would sound better coming from Paul Anka.

Paul Anka and Lisa performed the song "Just Don't Look", which distracted most of the people from the advertising monsters, and the monsters collapsed and died. By the time they finished the song, only Lard Lad was still alive. Homer was so beguiled by Lard Lad's giant donut that he needed extra persuasion to make him stop looking. When he finally did, Lard Lad collapsed and died along with the other mascots/monsters.[2]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]