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Van Houten house
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This is the house where Milhouse and his parents live. It has a pink exterior and is down the street from the Simpsons' house. The house had to be sprayed for potato bugs at one point, forcing the Van Houtens to live with Milhouse's grandmother.[1] Bart and his friends would later confiscate the tent being used to quarantine the house for his revival, when he believed himself to be a faith healer.[2]

Trivia

  • The Krusty walkie-talkies Bart and Milhouse used in "Homer Defined" have appeared in Milhouse's room ever since.

Appearances

Bart and Homer rummaging through the Van Houtens' garbage
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