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'''Funzo''' was a toy released by [[Kid First Industries]].
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'''SpringShield''' was a security agency in [[Springfield]] set up by [[Homer Simpson]].
  
When [[KFI]] got the school, they made kids subliminally work for them, helping them to design the perfect toy. In Bart's class the students collaborated giving lots of ideas for a perfect toy that were later jotted down in the janitor's room. In Lisa's class, the teacher asked the students about a name for a toy and Lisa's option was selected as the one for the perfect toy: Funzo. Lisa discovered it all and told Homer about it, but when Homer, Marge, Lisa and Wiggum went to the school to see if there was a secret room in the janitor's room, there were only janitorial stuff. Funzo toys were later released to the costumers and the toy sold very quickly.  
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After Homer caused an electrical blackout in Springfield, all of the citizens began looting businesses. [[Chief Wiggum]] was incompetent in restoring order, so Homer decided to take the law into his own hands and set up SpringShield. Although Homer, [[Lenny]], and [[Carl]] were the only employees, they had a lot of business due to a television commercial which [[Marge]] described as "very effective". They also turned out to be much more efficient at fighting crime than the [[Springfield Police Department]]. Because of this, [[Mayor Quimby]] fired Chief Wiggum and proclaimed SpringShield to be Springfield's new police force. As a symbol of the transfer of authority, Quimby took the Chief's badge away from Wiggum and gave it to Homer.
  
The Funzo toy seemed to have a mind of its own and attempted to kill off all other competition in toys, such as [[Bart]]'s [[Krusty doll]] and [[Lisa]]'s [[Malibu Stacy]] because people did not know that the toy was programmed to destroy other toys that kids got for [[Christmas]]. When Bart and Lisa discovered that, they went to KFI's Headquarters and, after passing through Gary Coleman, they told [[Jim Hope]] and [[Lindsey Naegle]] to reveal the truth about the Funzo toys, but they didn't wanted to do so. As a result, they made up a plan to make sure there wouldn't be a Funzo under any Christmas Tree on Christmas: [[Homer]] went to people's houses to take their Funzo toys dressed up as Santa Claus while Bart and Lisa sang carols to the families. Homer, Bart and Lisa threw all the Funzo Dolls at the [[Springfield Tire Fire|Tire fire]].  
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SpringShield enjoyed a brief period of success, until Homer busted [[Fat Tony]] selling weasels with cotton balls stuck to them as "Toy Poodles". Fat Tony vowed that he and his associates would gun down Homer if he didn't leave Springfield by noon the following day. Homer resolved to stay, and at noon the following day, Fat Tony and his gang showed up at [[742 Evergreen Terrace|the Simpson home]] as promised. They were about to shoot Homer when [[Maggie]], surreptitiously, used a rifle to shoot (albeit only injure) all of the gang.
  
However, a Funzo managed to survive and when it was to attack Homer, Bart and Lisa it met its fate at the hands of [[Gary Coleman]]. One later appears on Bart's shelf. There is also a Funzo in the attic when Lisa looks for a Simpsons history book. Funzo has 3 voice commands "I see you", "give me a hug" and "Im very mad at boo".
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Homer then decided to give the badge to the next person he saw, who, coincidentally, turned out to be Wiggum, marking the end of SpringShield.
  
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Revision as of 14:19, January 3, 2015

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SpringShield was a security agency in Springfield set up by Homer Simpson.

After Homer caused an electrical blackout in Springfield, all of the citizens began looting businesses. Chief Wiggum was incompetent in restoring order, so Homer decided to take the law into his own hands and set up SpringShield. Although Homer, Lenny, and Carl were the only employees, they had a lot of business due to a television commercial which Marge described as "very effective". They also turned out to be much more efficient at fighting crime than the Springfield Police Department. Because of this, Mayor Quimby fired Chief Wiggum and proclaimed SpringShield to be Springfield's new police force. As a symbol of the transfer of authority, Quimby took the Chief's badge away from Wiggum and gave it to Homer.

SpringShield enjoyed a brief period of success, until Homer busted Fat Tony selling weasels with cotton balls stuck to them as "Toy Poodles". Fat Tony vowed that he and his associates would gun down Homer if he didn't leave Springfield by noon the following day. Homer resolved to stay, and at noon the following day, Fat Tony and his gang showed up at the Simpson home as promised. They were about to shoot Homer when Maggie, surreptitiously, used a rifle to shoot (albeit only injure) all of the gang.

Homer then decided to give the badge to the next person he saw, who, coincidentally, turned out to be Wiggum, marking the end of SpringShield.

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