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− | A group of advertising producers from the [[Chup Chup Pacifier Company]] | + | A group of advertising producers from the [[Chup Chup Pacifier Company]] sees [[Marge]] walking on the streets with [[Maggie]] and asks Marge if Maggie can participate in their next commercial for pacifiers. Marge accepts and breaks the news to the family. Homer is happy and projects how rich and famous they will become. The next day is the recording day, and the commercial features Maggie sitting in a highchair, sucking on one of their pacifiers. Maggie doesn't like the pacifier and spits out all of the pacifiers she tests. They finally find a pacifier she likes, and begin shooting the commercial, only to discover that the only pacifier Maggie likes is not one of theirs. They cancel Maggie's contract, which makes Marge sorry when she has to tell Homer, who had already bought many expensive items. |
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Revision as of 16:57, June 16, 2018
Madison Avenue Maggie
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Madison Avenue Maggie is a Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders story that appears in Maggie #1.
Plot
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A group of advertising producers from the Chup Chup Pacifier Company sees Marge walking on the streets with Maggie and asks Marge if Maggie can participate in their next commercial for pacifiers. Marge accepts and breaks the news to the family. Homer is happy and projects how rich and famous they will become. The next day is the recording day, and the commercial features Maggie sitting in a highchair, sucking on one of their pacifiers. Maggie doesn't like the pacifier and spits out all of the pacifiers she tests. They finally find a pacifier she likes, and begin shooting the commercial, only to discover that the only pacifier Maggie likes is not one of theirs. They cancel Maggie's contract, which makes Marge sorry when she has to tell Homer, who had already bought many expensive items.
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