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The '''Three Mouthketeers''' is a food blog made by [[Marge]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].
  
''[[D'oh]]'' (represented in the shows script as "annoyed-grunt") is [[Homer Simpson]]'s famous catchphrase. It is used when Homer hurts himself, finds out something to his embarrassment or chagrin, is outsmarted, or undergoes or anticipates misfortune.  
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When [[Marge]]'s car broke down in [[Little Ethiopia]] after a disastrous trip to the [[File:Cross.png|link=Cross-GAMES|30px]][[Cross-GAMES|-GAMES]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] got hungry and went into [[Haile Delicious Ethiopian Food]], dragging Marge along with them. After trying to order a side salad, Bart and Lisa convinced Marge to try something different, so Marge ordered the Zelzel Minchet Aletcha Wat instead. When several foodies entered the restaurant, they were surprised to see that Marge had ordered food off of the non-translated menu and joined her, Bart and Lisa in eating the meal. When Lisa explained to Marge that they were foodies who wrote food blogs, Marge became interested in what they did.
  
When [[Dan Castellaneta]],Homer's voice actor, was first asked to voice the exclamation, he rendered it as a drawn out "doooh", inspired by Jimmy Finlayson, the moustached Scottish actor who appeared in many Laurel and Hardy films. Finlayson coined the term as a minced oath to stand for the word "Damn!" The show's creator [[Matt Groening]] felt that it would better suit the timing of animation if it were spoken faster so Castellaneta shortened it to "D'oh!"
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Back at home, Marge, Bart, and Lisa decided to start their own food blog, the Three Mouthketeers. Marge was surprised to find that the kids were including her too but went along with it because she liked being included. The three of them then went around restaurants and other businesses trying different foods and blogging about them. The Three Mouthketeers became such a hit with people that they were invited to the most exclusive restaurant in town, [[El Chemistri]]. Unfortunately for [[Homer]], this fell on the same day that he had gotten tickets for [[Krustyland]], which upset him...
  
It was first heard on a Tracey Ullman Show short entitled "[[Punching Bag]]", which aired  on November 27, 1988. When Bart and Lisa try to hide a punching bag with his face on it, and it knocks him out. Homer's reaction is "D'oh!" The next occasion it was heard was in the first episodes of The Simpsons, "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]", airing on December 17, 1989.
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Variations of the catchphrase have been heard in numerous episodes, suiting a different situation, examples include [[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire|"Ho-ho-d'oh!"]],[[Bart of Darkness|"D'oheth!"]],[[Thirty Minutes over Tokyo|"shimatta-baka-ni"]] and [[The Simpsons Movie|"D'oooooooooooooome!!"]].
 
 
 
Many episodes have also use (annoyed grunt) in their titles, because d'oh didn't originally have an official spelling, such as [[Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious]] and [[I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot]], but other use the shortened term d'oh, such as [[C.E. D'oh]] and [[D'oh-in' in the Wind]].
 
 
 
The term d'oh was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2002, with the definition:''”Expressing frustration at the realization that things have turned out badly or not as planned, or that one has just said or done something foolish. Also (usu. mildly derogatory) implying that another person has said or done something foolish (Duh).”''
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:49, July 1, 2024

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The Three Mouthketeers is a food blog made by Marge, Bart and Lisa.

When Marge's car broke down in Little Ethiopia after a disastrous trip to the Cross.png-GAMES, Bart and Lisa got hungry and went into Haile Delicious Ethiopian Food, dragging Marge along with them. After trying to order a side salad, Bart and Lisa convinced Marge to try something different, so Marge ordered the Zelzel Minchet Aletcha Wat instead. When several foodies entered the restaurant, they were surprised to see that Marge had ordered food off of the non-translated menu and joined her, Bart and Lisa in eating the meal. When Lisa explained to Marge that they were foodies who wrote food blogs, Marge became interested in what they did.

Back at home, Marge, Bart, and Lisa decided to start their own food blog, the Three Mouthketeers. Marge was surprised to find that the kids were including her too but went along with it because she liked being included. The three of them then went around restaurants and other businesses trying different foods and blogging about them. The Three Mouthketeers became such a hit with people that they were invited to the most exclusive restaurant in town, El Chemistri. Unfortunately for Homer, this fell on the same day that he had gotten tickets for Krustyland, which upset him...

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