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After [[Krusty]]'s new talk show ''{{ap|Krusty|The King of Nice}}'' became a hit, he appeared on the cover of ''Variety''.<ref>"[[The King of Nice]]"</ref>
 
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''Variety'' described [[The 3 Little Shnooks]] as "a funsational mirthquake," praising the trio's slapstick routines and crediting them with popularizing classic gags such as pie fights, double takes, and seltzer bottle sprays.<ref>''[[The Krusty Book]]''</ref>
  
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Latest revision as of 16:55, June 28, 2026

Not to be confused with Springfield Variety.
Variety
Variety.png
Magazine Information
Genre: Entertainment trade
First appearance: "Radioactive Man"

Variety is an entertainment trade newspaper and later magazine.

History[edit]

While planning the Radioactive Man movie, the production team consulted Variety and reviewed advertisements for filming locations, including New York, Texas, Utah, and Springfield. After noticing Springfield's advertisement, they became interested in the town and decided to visit it as a potential filming site.[1]

An issue of Variety was seen at a newsstand that Homer and Apu were at.[2]

After Krusty's new talk show Krusty became a hit, he appeared on the cover of Variety.[3]

Variety described The 3 Little Shnooks as "a funsational mirthquake," praising the trio's slapstick routines and crediting them with popularizing classic gags such as pie fights, double takes, and seltzer bottle sprays.[4]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Variety is a real magazine.

Appearances[edit]

Gallery[edit]

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