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The magazine 'Playdude' is found at [[Kwik-E-Mart]] in the episode [[The Telltale Head]]
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{{Magazine
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|name = Playdude
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|image = [[File:Playdude.png|250px]]
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|genre = Porn magazine
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|appearance = "[[The Telltale Head]]"
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'''''Playdude''''' is a porn magazine. It is sold at many stores and newspaper stands of [[Springfield]] and it is read by lots of men.
  
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== History ==
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[[Homer]] used to keep lots of ''Playdude'' magazines at his house, but after [[Marge]] cut out all the photos of naked women, Homer threw the magazines away and [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] found them. Based on the magazine, they started acting like rich people and invited many of their friends to the [[Bart's treehouse|treehouse]] to have a ''Playdude''-style party, to which [[Mrs. Krabappel]] also went. Many of the children's parents were angry because their kids were acting like adults, and they demand that Homer to fix the situation. To stop Bart from reading the magazine, Homer talks to Bart about the "facts of life".<ref>"[[All's Fair in Oven War]]"</ref>
  
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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''Playdude'' is based on the soft-core porn magazine ''[[Playboy]]''.
  
== Basis ==
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== Appearances ==
"Playdude" is based on the soft-core porn magazine "Playboy." In "Homer The Heretic," Homer reads "Playdude."
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It probably has centerfolds and it is known to have interviews, because Homer reads one in the aforementioned episode.
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== References ==
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{{Porn}}

Latest revision as of 23:19, November 4, 2024

Playdude
Playdude.png
Magazine Information
Genre: Porn magazine
First appearance: "The Telltale Head"

Playdude is a porn magazine. It is sold at many stores and newspaper stands of Springfield and it is read by lots of men.

History[edit]

Homer used to keep lots of Playdude magazines at his house, but after Marge cut out all the photos of naked women, Homer threw the magazines away and Bart and Milhouse found them. Based on the magazine, they started acting like rich people and invited many of their friends to the treehouse to have a Playdude-style party, to which Mrs. Krabappel also went. Many of the children's parents were angry because their kids were acting like adults, and they demand that Homer to fix the situation. To stop Bart from reading the magazine, Homer talks to Bart about the "facts of life".[1]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Playdude is based on the soft-core porn magazine Playboy.

Appearances[edit]

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References[edit]