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**Convinced him to run for congress ("[[Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington]]")
 
**Convinced him to run for congress ("[[Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington]]")
 
**Saved him from [[Sideshow Bob]] at least twice ("[[Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming]]" and "[[Day of the Jackanapes]]")
 
**Saved him from [[Sideshow Bob]] at least twice ("[[Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming]]" and "[[Day of the Jackanapes]]")
**Lead a revolt at his summer camp ("[[Kamp Krusty]]")
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**Led a revolt at his summer camp ("[[Kamp Krusty]]")
 
**Received a huge settlement after eating a [[Metal Krusty-O]] ("[['Round Springfield]]")
 
**Received a huge settlement after eating a [[Metal Krusty-O]] ("[['Round Springfield]]")
  
 
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Revision as of 14:35, November 10, 2012

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The story's title and plotline (and the reality TV show that Homer stars in) are references to, and parodies of, the reality show Man v. Food.
  • They could also be considered as referencing and parodying the survival show Man vs. Wild, as Homer is competing against animals.

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