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Difference between revisions of "Play-Doh"

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*Worth noting: In real life, Play-Doh '''is''' non-toxic, but it's not recommended for eating.
 
*Worth noting: In real life, Play-Doh '''is''' non-toxic, but it's not recommended for eating.
 
*When Ralph squeeezes the Play-Doh out through his nose and ears, he resembles the "Fun Factory", a real-life Play-Doh toy.
 
*When Ralph squeeezes the Play-Doh out through his nose and ears, he resembles the "Fun Factory", a real-life Play-Doh toy.
 
==See also==
 
*[[Play-Doh Factory]]
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
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== References ==
 
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Revision as of 10:06, March 12, 2013

Play-Doh.png

Play-Doh is a modelling clay sold as a children's toy.

History

While Homer was gaining weight to try to get himself put onto disability for obesity, he ate all the food in the house. Maggie offered him a donut out of Play-Doh, and when Bart pointed out that it was non-toxic, Homer heartily ate the Play-Doh donut.[1]

During free time at school, Ralph put some Play-Doh in his mouth. He then squeezed it in different shapes out through his nose and ears.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

After the Simpsons brought the Golem home and got him to speak, they learned that he was lonely. Marge and Lisa made him a wife out of Play-Doh.[3]

Behind the Laughter

  • Worth noting: In real life, Play-Doh is non-toxic, but it's not recommended for eating.
  • When Ralph squeeezes the Play-Doh out through his nose and ears, he resembles the "Fun Factory", a real-life Play-Doh toy.

Appearances

References


See also

External links