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Play-Doh

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

History[edit]

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[edit]

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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[edit]

  • Worth noting: In real life, Play-Doh is non-toxic, but it is not recommended to be eaten.
  • When Ralph squeezes the Play-Doh out through his nose and ears, he resembles the "Fun Factory", a real-life Play-Doh toy.

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