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*The ''World Weekly News'' is a parody of the real-life tabloid magazine ''{{w|Weekly World News}}'', which was published in the USA from 1979 to 2007. "{{w|Bat Boy (character)|Bat Boy}}" was one of the magazine's recurring subjects.
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The ''World Weekly News'' is a parody of the real-life tabloid magazine ''{{w|Weekly World News}}'', which was published in the USA from 1979 to 2007. "{{w|Bat Boy (character)|Bat Boy}}" was one of the magazine's recurring subjects.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:39, July 24, 2020

World Weekly News
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Magazine Information
Genre: Fictional news
First appearance: "Judge Me Tender"

The World Weekly News is a fictional news tabloid magazine.

History

Homer and Bart entered Santa's Little Helper in an ugly dog contest. When they were designing a look for the dog, Homer said he wanted "something that looks like this" and showed Bart the "bat boy" creature on the cover of the magazine.

Behind the Laughter

The World Weekly News is a parody of the real-life tabloid magazine Weekly World News, which was published in the USA from 1979 to 2007. "Bat Boy" was one of the magazine's recurring subjects.

Appearances

Template:Magazines