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*This car is available to drive in the video game ''The Simpsons Road Rage''.
*This car is available to drive in the video game ''The Simpsons Road Rage''.
*It also appears in the video game ''The Simpsons Hit and Run''.
*It also appears in the video game ''The Simpsons Hit and Run''.
*The car's horn plays the song "La Cucaracha".


==External Links==
==External Links==
[[http://www.tv.com/the-simpsons/oh-brother-where-art-thou/episode/1313/reviews.html]]
[[http://www.tv.com/the-simpsons/oh-brother-where-art-thou/episode/1313/reviews.html]]

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The Homer
Powell Motors
Episode Name Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Original Air Date February 21, 1991
Season 2
Episode Number #28
Similar Nothing quite like it...
Designer Homer Simpson

The Homer appears in the episode of the Simpsons titled "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" in which Homer discovers his long lost brother who is the CEO of a motor company. His brother, Herb, lets Homer design his own car, which becomes The Homer. When it is presented to the public, no one buys it and Herb's reputation is ruined.


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Other Appearances

  • This car is available to drive in the video game The Simpsons Road Rage.
  • It also appears in the video game The Simpsons Hit and Run.
  • The car's horn plays the song "La Cucaracha".

External Links

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