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Google-Disney

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Revision as of 14:32, January 19, 2021 by 67.249.180.13 (talk) (Behind the Laughter)
Google-Disney
Google-Disney.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Television conglomerate
Owner: Google-Disney CEO
First appearance: "Krusty the Clown"

Google-Disney is a television conglomerate.

History

After quitting his job at Culture Smash, Homer was taken to Google-Disney to meet the CEO. The CEO revealed that a lot of the TV shows that are advertised don't actually exist and that they were a way of getting people to subscribe to Google-Disney's streaming service for $30 a month. Homer recorded this conversation and helped write a story for the Daily Fourth Gradian about it. However, the story got removed.

Behind the Laughter

Google-Disney is a combination of Google and Disney, likely parodying the two companies' massive sizes and penchants for mergers and acquisitions. The logo is a mix of both companies' logos. It is similar when AOL merged with Time Warner calling itself AOL-Time Warner.

Google-Disney is depicted as a subsidiary of an even larger conglomerate, Northrop-Goldman, which itself is a reference to real-life companies Northrop Grumman and Goldman Sachs.

As of 2019, Disney is the real-life owner of The Simpsons, through its 20th Century Fox subsidiary.

Appearances