Marionettes Frinkorporated
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Marionettes Frinkorporated
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Company Information
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Marionettes Frinkorporated is a company that creates and sells robot duplicates of people.
History
When Superintendent Chalmers was in Moe's Tavern drinking away his annoyance over dealing with Principal Skinner, Carl spoke to him and learned about hos issues. Carl then took Chalmers back to Lenny's house where Chalmers saw that there was someone who looked exactly like Carl with Lenny. Carl then explained that he had a robot duplicate of himself made by Marionettes Frinkorporated so that his duplicate could do jigsaw puzzles with Lenny, since Carl hated them. Chalmers then decided to have his own robot duplicate created.
Chalmers' duplicate arrived and he took the duplicate to school while he took a day off. While out, Chalmers saw Skinner and chased after him. Skinner then revealed that he had also had a robot duplicate created by Marionettes Frinkorporated to put up with Chalmers. Carl then finds the two of them and tells them that he was forced to kill his robot duplicate after it started having emotions, which they weren't supposed to have. Carl then gave them his raygun to use against their duplicates.
Chalmers and Skinner rushed to the school where they saw their duplicates holding an assembly about friendship. Chalmers and Skinner rushed the stage and started fighting their duplicates, with Skinner shooting his with the raygun. However, Skinner couldn't work out which Chalmers was human. One of the Chalmers' was nice to Skinner, while the other insulted him. Skinner shot the one who was nice, thinking it was the duplicate, but it turned out to be the real one. The robot Chalmers then befriended Skinner.
Behind the Laughter
Marionettes Frinkorporated is a parody of Marionettes, Inc. from the story of the same name by Ray Bradbury.
Appearances
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes" (Marionettes, Inc.)