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{{TB| Marge compares the country club to a ''"nonsexual version of the Playboy Mansion"''.}} | {{TB| Marge compares the country club to a ''"nonsexual version of the Playboy Mansion"''.}} | ||
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{{TB| Bart asks [[Shary Bobbins]] what she would do if she caught him reading ''[[Playdude]]''? She replies she would ''"make him read every article, including Norman Mailer's latest clabtrap about his waning libido."''}} | {{TB| Bart asks [[Shary Bobbins]] what she would do if she caught him reading ''[[Playdude]]''? She replies she would ''"make him read every article, including Norman Mailer's latest clabtrap about his waning libido."''}} | ||
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{{TB| Drunken [[Carl Carlson]] suggest [[Barney Gumble]] to take them to the [[Playboy Mansion]].}} | {{TB| Drunken [[Carl Carlson]] suggest [[Barney Gumble]] to take them to the [[Playboy Mansion]].}} | ||
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{{TB| Bart and Millhouse discover a pile of old [[Playdude]] (expy of Playboy) magazines with the nude imagery cut out. Unaware what the magazine is all about they start mimicking its lifestyle, complete with Bart dressing up as [[Hugh Hefner]], listening to jazz music and modelling their treehouse after the [[Playboy Mansion]].}} | {{TB| Bart and Millhouse discover a pile of old [[Playdude]] (expy of Playboy) magazines with the nude imagery cut out. Unaware what the magazine is all about they start mimicking its lifestyle, complete with Bart dressing up as [[Hugh Hefner]], listening to jazz music and modelling their treehouse after the [[Playboy Mansion]].}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:01, August 16, 2025
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- Not to be confused with Playdude.
Playboy is an American men's magazine founded by Hugh Hefner in 1953. It features photographs of nude women, but also offers articles, cartoons, columns and comics. It has often been referenced in The Simpsons. The magazine Playdude is a parody of said magazine.
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References to Playboy in The Simpsons[edit]
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Comics[edit]
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The Simpsons[edit]
In October 2009, it was announced that Marge would be featured on the front cover of the November issue of Playboy. The edition was first published on October 16, 2009. The cover and a three-page picture spread, as well as a story inside entitled The Devil in Marge Simpson, was a celebration of the 20th anniversary of The Simpsons, but was also part of a plan to appeal to younger readers. Chief executive of Playboy Enterprises, Scott Flanders, has said that the cover and centerfold were "somewhat tongue-in-cheek". Julius Preite also served as the illustrator and art director for the Marge Simpson Playboy issue.[2]
Several cover images were designed by Julius Preite, but went unused.[3]
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