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{{Title|Mr. Plow}} | {{Title|Mr. Plow}} | ||
− | + | {{for2|other uses|Mr. Plow (disambiguation)}} | |
− | {{Quote|Call Mr. Plow, | + | {{Quote|Call Mr. Plow, That's my name. That name again is Mr. Plow.|[[Homer Simpson]]|Mr. Plow}} |
{{Company | {{Company | ||
|name= Mr. Plow | |name= Mr. Plow | ||
− | |image= [[File:Mr. Plow business.png|250px]] | + | |image= [[File:Mr. Plow business.png|250px]] |
− | | | + | |caption= Homer dressed as "Mr. Plow" during his commercial |
− | + | |purpose= Cleaning snow off roads | |
− | | | + | |owner= [[Homer Simpson]] |
− | | | + | |appearance= "[[Mr. Plow]]" |
}} | }} | ||
+ | '''Mr. Plow''' was [[Homer]]'s snowplowing business. | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
[[File:Mr. Plow.png|left|thumb|Mr. Plow snowplow]] | [[File:Mr. Plow.png|left|thumb|Mr. Plow snowplow]] | ||
− | + | Homer started the business after he wrecked both of the family cars during a blizzard, and a salesman at a car show talked Homer into buying a snowplow by telling him that he could afford the higher payments by doing plowing jobs on the side. That convinced Homer, and he bought his {{ap|Mr. Plow|vehicle}} snowplow truck. | |
− | Homer | + | To get his business going, Homer made a TV commercial which showed a family ([[Bart]], [[Lisa]], [[Marge]] and [[Maggie]]) trapped in their house by the snow, much to the delight of a laughing Old Man Winter (portrayed by [[Abraham Simpson]] dressed in a red suit). Homer came to the rescue and drove Old Man Winter away. The family cheered, and Homer sang the Mr. Plow {{ap|Mr. Plow|song|jingle}}. The commercial was aired at 2:00 a.m. on Channel 92, and immediately afterwards the station went off the air because it was the end of its broadcast schedule for the day. In spite of the time slot, Homer's commercial brought a lot of calls from customers wanting their driveways cleared. The Mr. Plow business became a huge success, and in recognition for his service Homer was awarded a key to the city by [[Mayor Quimby]]. |
− | + | Everything was fine until [[Barney Gumble]] bought an even bigger snowplow, the [[Plow King]], and started a rival plowing business, also called the "Plow King." A ruthless business competition followed, during which Barney shot out Homer's truck's tires, made his own ad with a {{ap|Plow King|song|jingle}} insulting Mr. Plow (with some help from {{Ch|Linda Ronstadt}}), and stole all of Homer's customers. The key to the city was taken from Homer and given to Barney instead. | |
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− | Everything was fine until [[Barney Gumble]] bought an even bigger snowplow, the [[Plow King]], and started a rival plowing business, also called the "Plow King." A ruthless business competition followed, during which Barney shot out Homer's truck's tires, made his own ad with a | ||
To get his business back on track, Homer hired a production company to make another ad, but it was unsuccessful. Next, Homer made a crank call to Barney, sending him to a non-existent plowing job on [[Widow's Peak]]. While Barney was driving up the mountain, Homer plowed everyone's driveways, winning their business back from Barney. However, he heard that Barney was trapped in an avalanche, so he went up the mountain to rescue him. | To get his business back on track, Homer hired a production company to make another ad, but it was unsuccessful. Next, Homer made a crank call to Barney, sending him to a non-existent plowing job on [[Widow's Peak]]. While Barney was driving up the mountain, Homer plowed everyone's driveways, winning their business back from Barney. However, he heard that Barney was trapped in an avalanche, so he went up the mountain to rescue him. | ||
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*{{ep|We're on the Road to D'ohwhere|(jacket seen)}} | *{{ep|We're on the Road to D'ohwhere|(jacket seen)}} | ||
*{{ep|The Color Yellow|(jacket seen)}} | *{{ep|The Color Yellow|(jacket seen)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|I Want You (She's So Heavy)|([[I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Gags#Title screen gag|tile screen gag]])}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|The Mr. Plow Mysteries!}} | ||
+ | *{{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run|(jacket)}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Businesses]] | [[Category:Businesses]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, June 15, 2024
- For other uses, see Mr. Plow (disambiguation).
- "Call Mr. Plow, That's my name. That name again is Mr. Plow."
- ―Homer Simpson[src]
Mr. Plow
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Company Information
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Mr. Plow was Homer's snowplowing business.
Contents
History[edit]
Homer started the business after he wrecked both of the family cars during a blizzard, and a salesman at a car show talked Homer into buying a snowplow by telling him that he could afford the higher payments by doing plowing jobs on the side. That convinced Homer, and he bought his Mr. Plow snowplow truck.
To get his business going, Homer made a TV commercial which showed a family (Bart, Lisa, Marge and Maggie) trapped in their house by the snow, much to the delight of a laughing Old Man Winter (portrayed by Abraham Simpson dressed in a red suit). Homer came to the rescue and drove Old Man Winter away. The family cheered, and Homer sang the Mr. Plow jingle. The commercial was aired at 2:00 a.m. on Channel 92, and immediately afterwards the station went off the air because it was the end of its broadcast schedule for the day. In spite of the time slot, Homer's commercial brought a lot of calls from customers wanting their driveways cleared. The Mr. Plow business became a huge success, and in recognition for his service Homer was awarded a key to the city by Mayor Quimby.
Everything was fine until Barney Gumble bought an even bigger snowplow, the Plow King, and started a rival plowing business, also called the "Plow King." A ruthless business competition followed, during which Barney shot out Homer's truck's tires, made his own ad with a jingle insulting Mr. Plow (with some help from Linda Ronstadt), and stole all of Homer's customers. The key to the city was taken from Homer and given to Barney instead.
To get his business back on track, Homer hired a production company to make another ad, but it was unsuccessful. Next, Homer made a crank call to Barney, sending him to a non-existent plowing job on Widow's Peak. While Barney was driving up the mountain, Homer plowed everyone's driveways, winning their business back from Barney. However, he heard that Barney was trapped in an avalanche, so he went up the mountain to rescue him.
Homer and Barney then agreed to drop their business competition and work together. Just after that, however, the sun came out and melted all the snow, which meant no more business for anyone. With no more plow jobs, Homer's snowplow was repossessed because he was no longer able to make the payments, and the Mr. Plow business was no more.[1]
When Ned Flanders later asked Homer about his snowplow business, Homer denied he had ever owned one, but he was wearing his Mr. Plow jacket and sang the jingle.[2]
The jacket was later seen in the Simpsons' loft.[3]
Trivia[edit]
- The telephone number for "Mr. Plow" is KL5-3226.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Mr. Plow"
- Episode – "Lisa the Skeptic" (jacket seen)
- Episode – "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" (jacket seen)
- Episode – "Skinner's Sense of Snow" (mentioned, jacket seen, jingle sung)
- Episode – "The Fat and the Furriest" (jacket seen)
- Episode – "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" (jacket seen)
- Episode – "The Color Yellow" (jacket seen)
- Episode – "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (tile screen gag)
- Comic story – The Mr. Plow Mysteries!
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit & Run (jacket)