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The '''Frog Prince''' was the result of student wizard [[Bart]]'s failed attempt to cast a toad-to-prince spell.
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'''Mr. Sparkle''' (ミスタースパーコル ''Misutasupakoru''), known in Japanese as '''Misutā Supākoru''', is a Japanese dishwashing detergent mascot for {{ap|Mr. Sparkle|product}}, who bears a strong resemblance to [[Homer]].
  
The big magic recital at [[Springwart's School of Magicry]] was coming up, and to prepare, [[Mrs. Krabappel]] had her class working on toad-to-prince spells. She told the class to get their toads out so she could check their work. After [[Lisa]] succeeded at turning her toad into the [[Handsome prince|Handsome Prince]], Mrs. Krabappel went to Bart's desk and sarcastically asked, "Well, Bart, did you study your spell book last night, or did your fairy godmother die again?" Bart protested that he had studied, waved his wand over his toad, and hesitantly said the incantation, "Abra-ca ... turn into a prince guy?" Bart's wand emitted an ugly shower of sparks and made a crackling noise like an out-of-tune radio, and the Frog Prince appeared on Bart's desk.
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While at the [[Springfield City Dump]], [[Bart]] found a box of Mr. Sparkle detergent. He called over [[Homer]] and [[Lisa]] to look at the box, and they were all shocked that it had a picture of Homer on the front. Homer took the box to [[Akira]] at [[The Happy Sumo]], who told Homer that it was Mr. Sparkle, and was surprised to find that the mascot looked like Homer. Homer later called the [[Mr. Sparkle Factory]] in [[Japan]] to ask why they were using his likeness on the box. He later received a videotape for American investors with a commercial for Mr. Sparkle included. The commercial started with Mr. Sparkle cleaning a dishwasher full of dishes before he went into the child's bedroom and played the toy xylophone. Mr. Sparkle then went to some {{ap|dancers|In Marge We Trust}} and told them to get out of his way as this was no place for loafers. He then told them to join him or die, and asked if they could do any less. The dancers then called Mr. Sparkle a brave corporate logo and accepted the challenge of Mr. Sparkle. One of the dancers then said "awesome power!" Mr. Sparkle then blew detergent at them, which turned the girls into sumo wrestlers. He then went to a {{ap|reporter|In Marge We Trust}}, who was interviewing a two-headed cow. Mr. Sparkle shattered the cow into pieces. Mr. Sparkle then told the viewer to use Mr. Sparkle for lucky best wash. The end of the commercial then revealed the truth behind Mr. Sparkle: it was a merger of the companies [[Matsumura Fishworks]], which had a fish logo, and [[Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern]], which had a lightbulb logo. The two logos together made Mr. Sparkle, meaning the resemblance to Homer was a coincidence...
  
The Frog Prince looked like a hideous cross between a man and a toad (but was nearer in size and appearance to a toad), and constantly vomited copiously. Mrs. Krabappel was sharply critical of Bart's attempt at the spell ("Sloppy work as usual"), and compared Bart's spellcasting unfavorably to Lisa's: "Lisa's casting spells at an eighth-grade level; ''you've'' sinned against nature." The Frog Prince then asked Bart to kill him.
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At this, Bart started to argue with Lisa, but the Handsome Prince stepped between them and told Bart to "Stand away from milady!" Bart picked up the Frog Prince, held him out toward the Handsome Prince, and said, "Get in there! Defend my honor!" All the Frog Prince did was vomit all over the Handsome Prince and again ask Bart to kill him: "Every moment I live is agony." At this point, Lisa, angry about her prince being vomited on, retaliated by using the "Head Zeppelin" spell on Bart, which turned his head into a Zeppelin. Lisa then used her wand to lift Bart up toward the ceiling and float him around the classroom...
 
 
 
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Mr. Sparkle (ミスタースパーコル Misutasupakoru), known in Japanese as Misutā Supākoru, is a Japanese dishwashing detergent mascot for Mr. Sparkle, who bears a strong resemblance to Homer.

While at the Springfield City Dump, Bart found a box of Mr. Sparkle detergent. He called over Homer and Lisa to look at the box, and they were all shocked that it had a picture of Homer on the front. Homer took the box to Akira at The Happy Sumo, who told Homer that it was Mr. Sparkle, and was surprised to find that the mascot looked like Homer. Homer later called the Mr. Sparkle Factory in Japan to ask why they were using his likeness on the box. He later received a videotape for American investors with a commercial for Mr. Sparkle included. The commercial started with Mr. Sparkle cleaning a dishwasher full of dishes before he went into the child's bedroom and played the toy xylophone. Mr. Sparkle then went to some dancers and told them to get out of his way as this was no place for loafers. He then told them to join him or die, and asked if they could do any less. The dancers then called Mr. Sparkle a brave corporate logo and accepted the challenge of Mr. Sparkle. One of the dancers then said "awesome power!" Mr. Sparkle then blew detergent at them, which turned the girls into sumo wrestlers. He then went to a reporter, who was interviewing a two-headed cow. Mr. Sparkle shattered the cow into pieces. Mr. Sparkle then told the viewer to use Mr. Sparkle for lucky best wash. The end of the commercial then revealed the truth behind Mr. Sparkle: it was a merger of the companies Matsumura Fishworks, which had a fish logo, and Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern, which had a lightbulb logo. The two logos together made Mr. Sparkle, meaning the resemblance to Homer was a coincidence...

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