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Milli Vanilli
A Child's Garden of Milli Vanilli Jokes.png
Band Information
Genre: R&B dance and pop
First appearance: "Hardly Kirk-ing"
First mentioned: "Lisa's Pony"

Milli Vanilli was a German R&B dance and pop group formed in Munich. They received public backlash in the late 1980s/early 1990s when they were exposed as just lip-syncing their songs.

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Bart and Lisa are up late watching The Tonight Show where one of Johnny Carson's monologue jokes is "I just heard Milli Vanilli was arrested for impersonating a McNugget." which neither of them find funny.[1]

Milli Vanilli appeared on the front cover of the Krusty book A Child's Garden of Milli Vanilli Jokes.[2]

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