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[[File:Wall E. Weasel's Animotronic band.png|thumb|left|240px|Wall E. Weasel's animatronic band.]]
 
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Wall E. Weasel's specialty is food and entertainment geared towards children. The restaurant's amusements consist of video games (including "[[Larry the Looter]]", which Bart played, and "Touch of Death"), {{w|Skee ball}} (which [[Nelson]] cheated at by walking up the alley and dropping the balls into the center target by hand), a basketball game, a ball pit, and a {{w|Whac-A-Mole}}-style game called "Whack-A-Weasel".
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Wall E. Weasel's specialty is food and entertainment geared towards children. The restaurant's amusements consist of video games (including "[[Larry the Looter]]", which Bart played, and "[[Touch of Death]]"), {{w|Skee ball}} (which [[Nelson]] cheated at by walking up the alley and dropping the balls into the center target by hand), a basketball game, a ball pit, and a {{w|Whac-A-Mole}}-style game called "Whack-A-Weasel".
  
 
The restaurant has a band of life-sized poorly-maintained animatronic puppets which perform for children who are celebrating their birthdays. One of the puppets is [[Wall E. Weasel]], and the animatronic bandleader is [[Señor Beaverotti]].
 
The restaurant has a band of life-sized poorly-maintained animatronic puppets which perform for children who are celebrating their birthdays. One of the puppets is [[Wall E. Weasel]], and the animatronic bandleader is [[Señor Beaverotti]].

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"We cram fun down your throat"
―Slogan
Wall E. Weasel's
Wall e. weasel's.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Family entertainment center
First appearance: "Radio Bart"

Wall E. Weasel's is a family entertainment restaurant located in downtown Springfield. Its slogan is "We cram fun down your throat." Bart had a birthday party there.

Description

Wall E. Weasel's animatronic band.

Wall E. Weasel's specialty is food and entertainment geared towards children. The restaurant's amusements consist of video games (including "Larry the Looter", which Bart played, and "Touch of Death"), Skee ball (which Nelson cheated at by walking up the alley and dropping the balls into the center target by hand), a basketball game, a ball pit, and a Whac-A-Mole-style game called "Whack-A-Weasel".

The restaurant has a band of life-sized poorly-maintained animatronic puppets which perform for children who are celebrating their birthdays. One of the puppets is Wall E. Weasel, and the animatronic bandleader is Señor Beaverotti.

Wall E. Weasel also appears in the restaurant as a costumed mascot. At Bart's birthday party, he was seen serving pizzas to partygoers and coming to the rescue with a fire extinguisher when Señor Beaverotti caught on fire.[1]

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Behind the Laughter

  • Wall E. Weasel's is a parody of Chuck E. Cheese's, a chain of family entertainment centers.
  • The video game "Touch of Death" also appears in "When Flanders Failed", when Bart skips his karate lessons with Akira to play games in the video arcade.

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