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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.

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The visual programming software Grasshopper 3D has a component arrangement/distribution feature named Mr. Sparkle. 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' Although one wouldn't immediately think of The Simpsons collectibles when considering action figures and kids' toys, there are a surprising amount of them floating around. Unfortunately, a lot of them are rare and can cost quite a pretty penny. Here's a look at some of the rare Simpsons toys available and how much they normally sell for. Cereal Killer", the stage name of a roller derby skater for the Australian roller derby team Victoria Men's Roller Derby (Sports Team) 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.

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.

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Cereal Killer" (song), a 1993 song by Geto Boys off the album Till Death Do Us Part (Geto Boys album) 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. As it turns out, Mr. Sparkle's appearance is the result of a joint venture between Matsumura Fishworks and Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern, who combined their mascots (a fish and a lightbulb, respectively) to make Mr. Sparkle. This is what makes the Simpsons realize that the mascot's resemblance to Homer was. in fact, just a coincidence (albeit a very strange one). In fact, Bart sums up his dad's situation by way of saying, "There's your answer, fish-bulb." [1] Non canon Appearances [ ] The subtitle for this limited edition cereal described the cereal's flavor... "Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch". The cereal pieces were similar to Corn Pops or overgrown Kix in shape and color, but with areas of darker brown to indicate the chocolate. Santa's Little Helper • Snowball II • Abraham Simpson • Patty Bouvier • Selma Bouvier • Mona Simpson • Jacqueline Bouvier • Ling Bouvier • Herb PowellGuy Longworth, Kellogg’s UK/ROI Marketing Director, says: “Bart Simpson is a 21st Century icon and has millions of admirers in the UK and due to popular demand Kellogg’s has brought him to the breakfast table.”

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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. Superintendant Chalmers • Seymour Skinner • Edna Krabappel • Elizabeth Hoover • Groundskeeper Willie • Otto Mann • Lunchlady Doris • Dewey Largo • Dr. J. Loren Pyror • Milhouse Van Houten • Ralph Wiggum • Nelson Muntz • Martin Prince • Rod Flanders • Todd Flanders • Sherri and Terri • Wendell Borton • Database • Jimbo Jones • Kearney Zzyzwicz • Dolph Starbeam • Üter Zörker • Janey Powell • Lewis • Richard • Bashir bin LadenThe 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. Cereal Killer", a 2013 episode of the television series The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange; see List of The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange episodes Cereal Killer", a fictional game from the 2008 TV episode "Dangerous Curves" (The Simpsons) of the U.S. TV show The Simpsons Still on the subject of English-to-Japanese transcription inconsistencies, the word "Sparkle" is more accurately rendered as スパークル ( supā kuru); when transcribing consonantal encounters into Japanese, the syllable representing the first consonant most commonly is the one with a U nucleus (e.g. プラグ puragu for "plug").

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