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Mr. Sparkle was voiced by [[Sab Shimono]] in the episode "[[In Marge We Trust]]".
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*Mr. Sparkle was voiced by [[Sab Shimono]] in the episode "[[In Marge We Trust]]".
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*A box of Mr. Sparkle dish detergent appears in the new [[Opening sequence]] as one of the items Marge buys.
  
 
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== Appearances ==

Revision as of 18:08, October 17, 2011

Mr. Sparkle
ミスタースパーコル Misutasupakoru
Misutā Supākoru
Mr. Sparkle.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Bald
Occupation: Mascot for a Japanese detergent company
First appearance: "In Marge We Trust"
Voiced by: Sab Shimono


Mr. Sparkle (ミスタースパーコル Misutasupakoru), known in Japanese as Misutā Supākoru, is a Japanese dishwashing detergent mascot who bears a strong resemblance to Homer.

History

Homer thought that the company was using his likeness without his permission until a video from Mr. Sparkle's parent company explains it came from combining a cartoon fish and lightbulb. To sum up the explanation provided by the video, Bart says to Homer, "There's your answer, fishbulb."[1]

Non-canon

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.

Mr. Sparkle appeared in The Simpsons Game, when the Simpsons enter the videogame world and Homer and Lisa enter a game featuring Mr. Sparkle, where they have to help him clean up a Japan-style world by clearing several levels. He commits suicide towards the end of the game for dishonoring his ancestors.

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

References