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Revision as of 14:30, June 6, 2013

Yuk-ingham Palace
Yukingham Palace.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Shop
Employees: Rafael

Yuk-ingham Palace is a joke shop located in Springfield.

Description

Yuk-ingham Palace sells novelties, masks, disguises, and all kinds of supplies for playing practical jokes. In keeping with the store's humorous nature, when customers ring the doorbell they are sprayed in the face with seltzer and the door handle punches them in the gut.

History

Bart and Milhouse visited the store when they had a day off from school due to teachers' conferences. Milhouse tried out a pair of X-ray specs and was disappointed to see no change in the clerk's clothes. When the clerk said he was wearing a lead shirt, Milhouse eagerly bought three pairs. Bart bought novelty disguise products to apply to his face: a colorful beak, screws for his neck, huge teeth and a faucet for his forehead.[1] Bart also got Six-Foot Tall Balloon! Amaze your friends from the store.[2]

Behind the Laughter

The store's name is a pun on Buckingham Palace, the primary residence of the British monarch.

Appearances

References