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Slosh 'N' Splash

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Slosh 'N' Splash
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Homer sliding on the Slosh 'N' Splash.
Object Information
Object: Water toy
Features: Water slide
Owner: Homer
Milhouse
First Appearance: "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed"


Slosh 'N' Splash is an outdoor water toy.

Description

The Slosh 'N' Splash consists of a long narrow plastic sheet that has sprinklers spraying water onto it, making the sheet function as a flat water slide. People using it take a running start, jump onto the sheet and slide along it.

History

A Slosh 'N' Splash box

Homer set up the slide in the yard at the Simpson home, on the side of the house that faced the Flanders home, raising one end of the slide to make a ramp and placing a kiddie pool underneath in order to take a sliding jump and land in the pool. Homer and Bart and Lisa played on the slide while Ned Flanders was hosting and leading a Bible study group. When Homer lost his bathing suit, he slid on the slide naked in full view of the group, which greatly annoyed Ned as it distracted people from the Bible study. Ned went outside to give Homer a fig leaf to put on. By then Homer had put on a pair of underpants, but he continued to annoy Ned when he splashed into the kiddie pool and soaked Ned from head to toe.

The incident prompted Ned to grumble that Homer was beyond redemption, but Rev. Lovejoy encouraged him to instead consider Homer as a challenge.[1]

Non-canon

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Milhouse tried to use a Slosh 'N' Splash when there was no water in Springfield.[2]

Behind the Laughter

  • The Slosh 'N' Splash is a pun on the real-life outdoor water toy Slip 'n Slide.

Appearances

References