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Bumbleebee Man's Sombrero Full O' Snickers

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Bumbleebee Man's Sombrero Full O' Snickers
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Comic Information
Genre: Activity book
First appearance: The Bongos That Time Forgot

Bumbleebee Man's Sombrero Full O' Snickers was a comic book from Bongo Comics, presented in The Bongos That Time Forgot.

History

What brings more joy to child shut-ins than activity books? Whether it's doing a puzzle, learning recipes, or just ol' fashioned coloring, books like these give pudgy, pasty tots yet another excuse not to eventure out into the daylight. And yet, Bumbleebee Man's Sombrero Full O' Snickers was lauded by both educators and health professionals alike for being the first activity book to drive these children outside. Called "asinine", "dull-witted", and "unsuitable even for extremely bored convicts" by Jack & Jull magazine, Bumbleebee Man's Sombrero Full O' Snickers provided little amusement and fun for anyone, and sent a generation of kid homebodies out to playgrounds, day camps, and swimming pools across the country.

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