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'''Shapes''' is a fitness center chain that [[Marge]] opened. Its purpose is to provide a positive workout environment for ordinary women. After Marge went to [[LA Body Works]], a gym that wasn't for her, she decided to open a gym for regular women at the closed [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop|Android's Dungeon]]. The gym was visited by many [[Springfield]] women and became popular very quickly, so she started opening more locations for her gym and soon became a successful businesswoman.
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The '''Ultrahouse 3000''' (also referred to as the '''Ultrahouse''') is a fully-automated house produced by the "Ultrahouse" company, which is a division of "Mega House."
  
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The Ultrahouse can either be built into a house from the ground up or installed into an existing house as a conversion job. A house with the Ultrahouse installed has a high-tech, futuristic look: all of the doors are automated and red camera lenses resembling eyes can be found everywhere. In general, the whole interior of the house is a robot. The house can speak (although it's unclear where the voice comes from) and move things around by itself, with the aid of robot arms that are equipped with all kinds of tools and can appear from anywhere.
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In the [[Wikisimpsons:Non-Canon|non-canon]] episode "[[Treehouse of Horror XII]]", [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]] buy and install an Ultrahouse at his [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]]. [[Marge]] chose [[Pierce Brosnan]] as default voice for the Ultrahouse. However, Pierce started to show an attraction towards Marge, the reason he tries to kill [[Homer]]. Unsuccessful, they give the Ultrahouse's central power source to [[Patty]] and [[Selma]]
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The Ultrahouse 3000 (also referred to as the Ultrahouse) is a fully-automated house produced by the "Ultrahouse" company, which is a division of "Mega House."

The Ultrahouse can either be built into a house from the ground up or installed into an existing house as a conversion job. A house with the Ultrahouse installed has a high-tech, futuristic look: all of the doors are automated and red camera lenses resembling eyes can be found everywhere. In general, the whole interior of the house is a robot. The house can speak (although it's unclear where the voice comes from) and move things around by itself, with the aid of robot arms that are equipped with all kinds of tools and can appear from anywhere.

In the non-canon episode "Treehouse of Horror XII", The Simpsons buy and install an Ultrahouse at his house. Marge chose Pierce Brosnan as default voice for the Ultrahouse. However, Pierce started to show an attraction towards Marge, the reason he tries to kill Homer. Unsuccessful, they give the Ultrahouse's central power source to Patty and Selma

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