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When [[Krusty]] visted the post office and saw a poster of legends of comedy, he asked what Fatty Arbuckle had done that he hadn't.<ref>"[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]"</ref>
 
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In [[Grampa]]'s story about the origin of Christmas cookies, after the custom of leaving cookies out for [[Santa Claus]] became widespread, Arbuckle became the national spokesman for the Cookie Initiative. According to Grampa, this eventually led to the Great Cookie Prohibition of 1929.<ref>''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies]]''</ref>
 
In [[Grampa]]'s story about the origin of Christmas cookies, after the custom of leaving cookies out for [[Santa Claus]] became widespread, Arbuckle became the national spokesman for the Cookie Initiative. According to Grampa, this eventually led to the Great Cookie Prohibition of 1929.<ref>''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies]]''</ref>
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Fatty Arbuckle
Fatty Arbuckle.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Comedian, Actor
First appearance: "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"


Fatty Arbuckle was an American comedian and silent film actor.

History

When Krusty visted the post office and saw a poster of legends of comedy, he asked what Fatty Arbuckle had done that he hadn't.[1]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

In Grampa's story about the origin of Christmas cookies, after the custom of leaving cookies out for Santa Claus became widespread, Arbuckle became the national spokesman for the Cookie Initiative. According to Grampa, this eventually led to the Great Cookie Prohibition of 1929.[2]

Appearances

References


External links