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The Copy Jalopy
TheCopyJalopy
Type Printshop

Location Springfield, NT

Featured in The Simpsons

We tried to make copying fun.
The Copy Jalopy slogan

The Copy Jalopy is a printshop in Springfield. It originates from the long-running 1989 animated television series The Simpsons, having first appeared in the episode "Lisa the Iconoclast".

Overview[]

The Copy Jalopy interior

Interior

It is a small copy shop frequented by citizens of Springfield such as the Simpson family when in need of copies for whatever inane shenanigans they find themselves involved in. It was also here where the Comic Book Guy of The Android's Dungeon printed his supposedly brilliant screenplay and whose ideas were later stolen by Homer Simpson after eyeing his screenplay at the store during printing.

It offers around a dozen copy machines for public use and although customers can request special papers for their prints, the store manager will just use standard yellows regardless of what's requested.

Staff[]

Staff Description
Wise Guy - Copy Jalopy The Wise Guy - The only known employee at The Copy Jalopy who also works in a number of stores in Springfield Mall and serves as the owner of the Noiseland Arcade. Also holds several other odd jobs across Springfield, such as being a repairman for the Krusty Korporation, a cameraman at Gabbo's Enterprise, a delivery man for the mafia's "Straight and Narrow Storage Co.", or working at random stalls and stands across town. He is well known for his sarcastic remarks and finding new ways to demean his customers for his own amusement.

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