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ā | Wendy is first seen looking at it in "[[Tourist Trapped]]." When [[Grunkle Stan]] asks her to hang up some signs for the [[Mystery Shack]] in the [[Gravity Falls forest|woods]], she refuses, with the excuse that she could not reach the signs from where she was sitting, and continued to read the magazine. In "[[The Time Traveler's Pig]]," Wendy is again seen reading it in [[Dipper Pines]]' flashback of asking her to hang out with him at the [[Mystery Fair]]. |
+ | Wendy is first seen looking at it in "[[Tourist Trapped]]." When [[Stan Pines|Grunkle Stan]] asks her to hang up some signs for the [[Mystery Shack]] in the [[Gravity Falls forest|woods]], she refuses, with the excuse that she could not reach the signs from where she was sitting, and continued to read the magazine. In "[[The Time Traveler's Pig]]," Wendy is again seen reading it in [[Dipper Pines]]' flashback of asking her to hang out with him at the [[Mystery Fair]]. |
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Revision as of 03:27, 13 August 2013
Indie Fuzz is a magazine Wendy Corduroy reads during her work shifts.
History
Wendy is first seen looking at it in "Tourist Trapped." When Grunkle Stan asks her to hang up some signs for the Mystery Shack in the woods, she refuses, with the excuse that she could not reach the signs from where she was sitting, and continued to read the magazine. In "The Time Traveler's Pig," Wendy is again seen reading it in Dipper Pines' flashback of asking her to hang out with him at the Mystery Fair.
Appearance
On the first issue seen, the front cover has a man playing guitar for a dove and the title in bubble letters, all on a light blue background. On the back, there is an ad for Pitt Cola, that may say "just drink it." The one seen in "Boss Mabel" has an orange cover with a portrait of a man on it. On the second issue's back cover there are 3 multicolored shapes.
Sightings
Season 1
- 101. "Tourist Trapped"
- 109. "The Time Traveler's Pig"
- 113. "Boss Mabel"