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Difference between revisions of "The Dog Biscuit"

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:'''Announcer:''' Get a crispity, crunchity, peanut buttery burst in every bite of Butterfinger!
 
:'''Announcer:''' Get a crispity, crunchity, peanut buttery burst in every bite of Butterfinger!
 
:'''Bart:''' Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!
 
:'''Bart:''' Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!
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:''[Santa's Little Helper is scared about what happened to his biscuit, and Homer is wiping off his tongue with his hands.]''
  
 
{{Butterfinger commercials}}
 
{{Butterfinger commercials}}

Revision as of 00:47, August 26, 2018

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The Dog Biscuit is a Butterfinger commercial originally aired in 1993

Bart tricks Homer about eating a dog biscuit during a power outage.

Transcript

Homer: Huh, what happened to the lights?!
Lisa: It's just a power outage, Dad.
Homer: Huh, what was that?!!
Lisa: It's just Bart eating a Butterfinger.
Homer: Mmm! This sounds like he's right over... here!
[Bart leaps into the Simpsons couch.]
Homer: Aww, how about a bite little buddy?
Bart: Well, OK, Homer. Just one.
Homer: Hey, this tastes just like a, dog biscuit!
Announcer: Get a crispity, crunchity, peanut buttery burst in every bite of Butterfinger!
Bart: Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!
[Santa's Little Helper is scared about what happened to his biscuit, and Homer is wiping off his tongue with his hands.]