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Mr. Sparkle is the mascot (and name) for an imaginary brand of Japanese dish detergent, as seen in the ''Simpsons'' episode "In Marge We Trust". He's a jabbering disembodied head who bears an uncanny resemblance to [[Homer Simpson]], and whose commercials bear an uncanny resemblance to animutations (like a lot of other Japanese commercials). As it turns out, the detergent was a joint venture between Matsumura Fishworks and Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern, and his face is formed by a combination of their logos, a fish and a lightbulb respectively. So the matter was quickly resolved, and Bart coined a new nickname for Homer: "Fishbulb". | Mr. Sparkle is the mascot (and name) for an imaginary brand of Japanese dish detergent, as seen in the ''Simpsons'' episode "In Marge We Trust". He's a jabbering disembodied head who bears an uncanny resemblance to [[Homer Simpson]], and whose commercials bear an uncanny resemblance to animutations (like a lot of other Japanese commercials). As it turns out, the detergent was a joint venture between Matsumura Fishworks and Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern, and his face is formed by a combination of their logos, a fish and a lightbulb respectively. So the matter was quickly resolved, and Bart coined a new nickname for Homer: "Fishbulb". |
Revision as of 18:40, 5 May 2005
I'm disrespectful to dirt! Can you see that I am serious?
Mr. Sparkle is the mascot (and name) for an imaginary brand of Japanese dish detergent, as seen in the Simpsons episode "In Marge We Trust". He's a jabbering disembodied head who bears an uncanny resemblance to Homer Simpson, and whose commercials bear an uncanny resemblance to animutations (like a lot of other Japanese commercials). As it turns out, the detergent was a joint venture between Matsumura Fishworks and Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern, and his face is formed by a combination of their logos, a fish and a lightbulb respectively. So the matter was quickly resolved, and Bart coined a new nickname for Homer: "Fishbulb".