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Mr. Sparkle was voiced by Sab Shimono in the episode " In Marge We Trust". When the episode was dubbed in Japanese, Mr. Sparkle was voiced by Bin Shimada.

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In the midst of the 90s, the world was in full Simpsons fever. The show was rapidly building steam and was on its way to becoming one of the dominant pop cultural influences of the decade. Combine this with the rise and advancements video games and gaming as a whole made during the 90s, and it was a natural matchup waiting to happen. Like fellow ToH alumni Donut Head Homer, this figure was also part of a Toys 'R' Us exclusive, namely the Treehouse of Horror 4 Set that included Xena actress Lucy Lawless, Stretch Dude, and Clobber Girl, all set within the Underground Lair environment. The visual programming software Grasshopper 3D has a component arrangement/distribution feature named Mr. Sparkle.yea I found those too at Walmart last week. I bought all 4 cases (even though I dont like any of the drinks but coke lol) but theres lots of ppl in my house who love soda. All i wanted was a full can of each for my shelf o Simpsons stuff. I thought I was the only person who collected like this. Along with the Homer Cola flavour, there is also a Bart Root Beer, Lisa Lemon Lime, and Maggie Cream Soda. I only got the Homer box because I couldn't be bothered to buy the others.

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Kellogg’s using The Simpsons reflects the fact that the show is seen as a long-term licensing proposition. The Simpsons, in its 13-year history, continues to appeal to kids as much as it does to their parents. Channel 4 viewers recently voted The Simpsons the number one kids’ programme of all-time. Mr. Sparkle appeared in The Simpsons Game, when the Simpsons enter the video game world and Homer and Lisa enter a game featuring Mr. Sparkle, where they have to help him clean up a Japanese anime-style world by clearing several levels. He commits seppuku towards the end of the game for dishonoring his ancestors (with a sword, bizarrely, since he has neither hands nor a chest). Here, he was voiced by Hank Azaria. Cereal Killer" (song), a 1993 song by Geto Boys off the album Till Death Do Us Part (Geto Boys album)The Mr. Sparkle commercial was the inspiration for the Fruity Oaty Bar commercial in the movie Serenity. Tiger Electronics flooded the market with a number of handheld electronic game devices under various popular licenses, and The Simpsons brand was a champion of its product line.

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Mr. Sparkle's speech bubble in the box is supposed to read like "power clean!" (パワークリーン! pawā kurīn!); however, due to a typo, the handakuten on パ is absent, turning the phrase into ハワークリーン! ( hawā kurīn!). It translates to 'Hower Clean' For those not acquainted with Armstrong and his flexible ways, the purpose of the toy is to get two people to pull on it and have a makeshift game of tug of war (or in most cases, attempt to destroy the toy by elongating it to the point of destruction). Snake Jailbird • Kang& Kodos • Herman • Sideshow Bob • Fat Tony • Frankie the Squealer • Johnny Tightlips • Legs and Louie

In one scene during the commercial, the audience sees a large grey toy aircraft whose design heavily resembles Thunderbird 2 from the popular British Sci-Fi puppet television series, Thunderbirds. In " Married to the Blob", Kumiko notices Homer's resemblance to Mr. Sparkle and claims that the detergent is a popular means of suicide in Japan. The flavor of Bart Simpson Cereal has been described as being similar to Peanut Butter Cap'n Crunch or Reeses Puffs - but not quite as good. Made by The Footprints Company, this model of Homer carrying Marge in his arms is taken from the ending scene of the series one episode "Life in the Fast Lane" (which is a parody of a scene from An Officer and a Gentleman in itself). This figure can actually be acquired through alternative means: it was actually part of the Treehouse of Horror 3 Set that came with other characters from that episode like Witch Marge in an interactive environment, in this case, the "Ironic Punishment Division.".

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Anyone who's familiar with the toy Stretch Armstrong will immediately be able to tell where this spaghetti-limb Homer toy got its inspiration from. Due to the volume contained within the product itself, sets like the Collector's Set and interactive environments are naturally worth more than a standalone figure. Make these sets exclusive to certain sources, and their value gets a hefty shot in the arm.

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Cereal Killer", the stage name of a roller derby skater for the Australian roller derby team Victoria Men's Roller Derby (Sports Team) Mr. Sparkle is a Japanese parody of Mr. Clean in the Simpsons universe. Expect Mr. Sparkle is more for dishwashing, while Mr. Clean is for all-purpose cleaners. While the paint job of the car isn't quite the shade of pink Homer's automobile is known for, the toy features the whole Simpson family, and pressing the hood of the car activates dialogue scenes from the show that take place in the car. It's made by Cott beverages, who make pretty much all generic soda in Canada. So I knew the cola wouldn't be good, the root beer wouldn't be A&W good, and lemon-lime, meh. So I tried the orange cream soda. Surprisingly tasty. Cereal Killer", a fictional game from the 2008 TV episode "Dangerous Curves" (The Simpsons) of the U.S. TV show The Simpsons

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