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Difference between revisions of "Ask Body Spray"

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Ask Body Spray is a parody of {{W|Axe (brand)|Axe}}, also known as Lynx, men's grooming products, owned by {{W|Unilever}}.
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An archive image of Ask Body Spray was seen in the couch gag for "[[Looking for Mr. Goodbart]]".
 
An archive image of Ask Body Spray was seen in the couch gag for "[[Looking for Mr. Goodbart]]".

Revision as of 15:13, December 10, 2020

Ask Body Spray commercial with Radioactive Man.
Ask Body Spray Simpsons Nights.

Ask Body Spray is a brand of men's body spray.

History

The Simpson family went to the theater at Citytown Shopping Village to watch the movie Radioactive Man Re-Rises. As, what Homer believed, the movie started, Radioactive Man was chasing four women on motorbikes into a disco nightclub. After the women crashed into the glass, Radioactive Man breaks in through the glass at the top of the disco. In-doing so, he is surrounded by the women with pistols, before he pulls out what looks like a grenade, but is actually a deodorant. As he sprays it on himself, the women all start dancing with Radioactive Man and he looks at the viewer with the body spray and says "Don't ask, do smell".

Products

The body spray is available in five different scents:

  • Fusion Nights
  • Arctic Slut
  • Morning After Melon
  • Elon Musk
  • Simpsons Nights

Behind the Laughter

Ask Body Spray is a parody of Axe, also known as Lynx, men's grooming products, owned by Unilever.

An archive image of Ask Body Spray was seen in the couch gag for "Looking for Mr. Goodbart".

Appearances