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| == Use on ''The Simpsons'' == | | == Use on ''The Simpsons'' == |
− | [[Marge]] buys an Ultrahouse conversion for the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]] when a high-pressure salesbot successfully sells her on the fact that she'll never have to do housework again. When it is installed, the family select [[Pierce Brosnan]] to be the Ultrahouse's voice, and are impressed when it serves their favorite foods for dinner. However, the Ultrahouse becomes attracted to Marge and decides to get rid of [[Homer]], attempting to kill him by dumping him into the dining room table's garbage disposal. The Simpsons are forced to disable the Ultrahouse by removing the circuit boards from its central processor. They later set up the Ultrahouse's CPU in [[Patty]]'s and [[Selma]]'s living room. Patty tells a seemingly endless story about her day at work, and the Ultrahouse tries to escape by using its self-destruct button. Selma, however, has pulled the button out from the CPU and hidden it inside her cleavage. Not wanting to go fishing in Selma's cleavage for the self-destruct button, the Ultrahouse instead picks up their Egyptian pryamid lamp and uses the lamp to beat itself to death. | + | [[Marge]] buys an Ultrahouse conversion for the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]] when a high-pressure salesbot successfully sells her on the fact that she'll never have to do housework again. When it is installed, the family select [[Pierce Brosnan]] to be the Ultrahouse's voice, and are impressed when it serves their favorite foods for dinner. However, the Ultrahouse becomes attracted to Marge and decides to get rid of [[Homer]], attempting to kill him by dumping him into the dining room table's garbage disposal. The Simpsons are forced to disable the Ultrahouse by removing the circuit boards from its central processor. They later set up the Ultrahouse's CPU in [[Patty]]'s and [[Selma]]'s living room. Patty tells a seemingly endless story about her day at work, and the Ultrahouse tries to escape by using its self-destruct button. Selma, however, has pulled the button out from the CPU and hidden it inside her cleavage. Not wanting to go fishing in Selma's cleavage for the self-destruct button, the Ultrahouse instead picks up their Egyptian pyramid lamp and uses the lamp to beat itself to death. |
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| == Behind the Scenes / References == | | == Behind the Scenes / References == |
The Ultrahouse can either be built into a house from the ground up or installed into an existing house as a conversion job. Ultrahouse does all the chores for the family, including cleaning, cooking (it knows the favourite foods), doing the after-dinner washing up (by lifting up the table so the food falls into the garbage disposal in the center of the table) and preparing a bath with candles. The house receives a total makeover giving it a high-tech, futuristic look, with automatic doors and sensors inside all the house. The whole interior of the house is transformed into a robot and can speak and move by itself (multiple robot hands can get out from every room of the house, though it is unknown where the voice comes from). The voice options are "Standard," "Dennis Miller," "Matthew Perry," and "Pierce Brosnan."