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The food product is actually based on and also a reference to an old [[Fox]] show from 1992-1997 that was part of the now-defunct programming block of the network, {{w|Fox Kids}} called {{w|Eek! The Cat}}, this is mostly because that they're both produced by [[20th Century Fox Television]].
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The food product is actually based on and also a reference to an old [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] show from 1992-1997 that was part of the now-defunct programming block of the network, {{w|Fox Kids}} called {{w|Eek! The Cat}}, this is mostly because that they're both produced by [[20th Century Fox Television]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:26, February 2, 2020

Eek! The Cat Pasta-Toons
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Food/Drink Information
Type: Spaghetti
First appearance: Mutiny on the Barty


Eek! The Cat Pasta-Toons is a type of spaghetti.

History

When Bart and Milhouse were hidden on Captain McCallister's boat they found a box of the spaghetti. When Milhouse saw the packet he told Bart that he wonders how old the spaghetti is.

Appearances

Trivia

The food product is actually based on and also a reference to an old Fox show from 1992-1997 that was part of the now-defunct programming block of the network, Fox Kids called Eek! The Cat, this is mostly because that they're both produced by 20th Century Fox Television.

Template:Food and Drinks