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Revision as of 17:40, October 15, 2021
The Cirque de Purée is a French-Canadian circus that travels the world.
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History
The Simpson family attended, although Homer didn't want to. In the circus, they allowed audience participation (although the guy was obviously part of the circus) and had acrobats and clowns. Marge was amazed at the positions the women could get their bodies into, but Homer was highly unnerved by a juggler in a skin-tight outfit performing practically on his lap.
The show had to be cut short as a storm hit the tent, causing it to fall apart.
Acts
The acts include:
- Ushers that disappear into thin air.
- Acrobats that join together to form shapes, such as elephants.
- Clowns that carry jars of rainbows.
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Trivia
- Tickets to the circus cost $80 and are non-refundable. A pamphlet promoting the circus says that the performers "don't believe in refunds or exploiting animals for entertainment".
Behind the Laughter
- The Circue de Purée is an obvious parody of the Cirque du Soleil.