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Mr. Sparkle ミスタースパーコル Misutasupakoru Misutā Supākoru
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Character Information
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Mr. Sparkle (ミスタースパーコル Misutasupakoru), known in Japanese as Misutā Supākoru, is a Japanese dishwashing detergent mascot who bears a strong resemblance to Homer.
History
Homer thought that the company was using his likeness without his permission until a video from Mr. Sparkle's parent company explains it came from combining a cartoon fish and lightbulb. To sum up the explanation provided by the video, Bart says to Homer, "There's your answer, fishbulb."[1]
Non-canon
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Mr. Sparkle appeared in The Simpsons Game, when the Simpsons enter the videogame world and Homer and Lisa enter a game featuring Mr. Sparkle, where they have to help him clean up a Japan-style world by clearing several levels. He commits suicide towards the end of the game for dishonoring his ancestors.
Behind the Laughter
Mr. Sparkle was voiced by Sab Shimono in the episode "In Marge We Trust".
Appearances
- Episode – "In Marge We Trust"
- Episode – "Lisa the Skeptic" (box seen)
- Episode – "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" (box seen)
- Episode – "Funeral for a Fiend" (commercial seen)
- Comic story – How the Vest Was Won (Name only on a box)
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit & Run
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
References