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− | + | '''"Let's all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes!"''' was [[Homer]]'s catchphrase in the [[The Simpsons shorts|shorts]], and has appeared in episodes of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. | |
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− | == Uses | + | == Uses and variations == |
*It was a gag used in seasons 1 and 2. | *It was a gag used in seasons 1 and 2. | ||
− | * | + | *"[[Children of a Lesser Clod]]" - [[Ralph]] asks Homer where they are going, and Homer replies: "to get some frosty choclate milkshakes". |
− | * | + | ===Non-canon=== |
− | * | + | {{Noncanon}} |
+ | *"[[Treehouse of Horror XIII]]" (''Send in the Clones'') - one of Homer's clones is the short Homer. He utters the phrase "let's all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes". | ||
+ | *"[[Behind the Laughter]]" - Homer and Bart are "shooting" an episode, and Homer says the phrase, along with Bart's "Cowabunga!" | ||
+ | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | *{{ep|Behind the Laughter}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Children of a Lesser Clod}} | ||
+ | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror XIII}} | ||
[[Category:Catchphrases]] | [[Category:Catchphrases]] |
Revision as of 09:51, June 23, 2012
"Let's all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes!" was Homer's catchphrase in the shorts, and has appeared in episodes of The Simpsons.
Uses and variations
- It was a gag used in seasons 1 and 2.
- "Children of a Lesser Clod" - Ralph asks Homer where they are going, and Homer replies: "to get some frosty choclate milkshakes".
Non-canon
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
- "Treehouse of Horror XIII" (Send in the Clones) - one of Homer's clones is the short Homer. He utters the phrase "let's all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes".
- "Behind the Laughter" - Homer and Bart are "shooting" an episode, and Homer says the phrase, along with Bart's "Cowabunga!"