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Difference between revisions of "Just Half-Capes"

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(History: added the names of the townspeople who were stoning Snake for literacy)
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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
It was seen in the town square, where the townspeople (Bart, Homer, Squeaky Voice Peasant, Ruth Powers, Helen & Reverend Lovejoy) were stoning Snake for being able to read.
 
It was seen in the town square, where the townspeople (Bart, Homer, Squeaky Voice Peasant, Ruth Powers, Helen & Reverend Lovejoy) were stoning Snake for being able to read.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The name could possibly be a reference to the quote "Tea? Just half a cup, if you don't mind" from the Disney cartoon movie "Alice in Wonderland" from 1951. The March Hare says the quote and literally cuts his tea cup in half with a knife (the tea stays in it, as if the cup is intact).
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 23:10, February 9, 2023

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Just Half-Capes
Just Half-Capes.png
Location Information
Town: Springfieldia
Use: Cape shop
First appearance: "The Serfsons"

Just Half-Capes is a cape shop in Springfieldia.

History

It was seen in the town square, where the townspeople (Bart, Homer, Squeaky Voice Peasant, Ruth Powers, Helen & Reverend Lovejoy) were stoning Snake for being able to read.

Behind the Laughter

The name could possibly be a reference to the quote "Tea? Just half a cup, if you don't mind" from the Disney cartoon movie "Alice in Wonderland" from 1951. The March Hare says the quote and literally cuts his tea cup in half with a knife (the tea stays in it, as if the cup is intact).

Appearances