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Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5
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Comic Story information
Released: 2000
Comic series: The Simpsons comic strips
Pages: 1
Written by: Neil Alsip


Homer Simpson's Mambo No. 5 is a The Simpsons comic strip that was first published in 2000.

Plot

Homer wakes up and the radio alarm clock is playing Mambo No. 5. Homer started to sing the song and sang it when he was brushing his teeth and taking a shower. He sings it when he drives the car. Bart and Lisa were asking him to stop singing it. He was also singing the song in the church, and Rev. Lovejoy prays to god that he will stop singing. Homer is at home and still singing the song when Marge gets a call from Lou Bega, who says he will pay a million dollars if Homer never sings his song again. Homer tells Marge that he waited for the call, but decides that they do not need the money and he continues singing the song.


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