VIDEO: The Simpsons attacks Apple

New episode featuring Steve Mobs and Mapple

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1 December 2008 11:38 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

The Simpsons team has turned its satirical gaze to Apple, and chief exec Steve Jobs, with a recent episode that takes place in a "Mapple" store as a "Steve Mobs" keynote is broadcast. Well worth a 3-minute watch, but perhaps not safe for work from the amount of out-loud guffaws the clip might induce...

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