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Killer Toupée
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Character Information
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The Killer Toupée was Snake's hair after it came to life.
History[edit]
Snake was executed for smoking in the Kwik-E-Mart, as it was his "third strike". His body was then taken to the Hospital to be harvested for organs and Dr. Nick removed Snake's hair to transplant it onto Homer. The operation was a success, but while Homer was sleeping, the hair took control over him and took revenge on Moe and Apu, who had witnessed the "third strike offense" that led to Snake's execution. When Homer was about to kill Bart, he managed to stop himself and tore the hair off of his head. However, the hair continued moving on its own and attacked Bart. The police then arrived to arrest Homer for the murders of Apu and Moe, but when they saw the hair moving by itself they shifted targets and shot the hair to death.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The Toupée's death is similar to Chucky's death in Child's Play.
Appearances[edit]
The Simpsons characters
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