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+ | The '''Stan-Vac''' was a vacuum sold by [[Stan Pines]] when he was a traveling salesman in his younger years. |
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+ | When Stan was younger, the Stan-Vac was one of his many StanCo products. He went door-to-door, attempting to sell it to others. However, the product wasn't very successful, due to the catchphrase, "Stan-Vac: It sucks more than anything!"<ref>{{Cite episode|119}}</ref> |
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+ | Eventually, he retired from door to door salesmanship and settled down in the [[Mystery Shack]], in [[Gravity Falls, Oregon]]. His traveling case is currently gathering dust in the corner of his bedroom, and the vacuum is in the closet.<ref>{{Cite episode|201}}</ref> |
===Season 1=== |
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+ | In "[[Scary-oke]]," there is a case in Stan's room labeled "Stan-Vac." |
+ | In "[[Blendin's Game]]," when Dipper and Mabel travel back in time, there is a Stan-Vac in the Mystery Shack. |
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Revision as of 02:45, 10 January 2020
The Stan-Vac was a vacuum sold by Stan Pines when he was a traveling salesman in his younger years.
History
When Stan was younger, the Stan-Vac was one of his many StanCo products. He went door-to-door, attempting to sell it to others. However, the product wasn't very successful, due to the catchphrase, "Stan-Vac: It sucks more than anything!"[1]
Eventually, he retired from door to door salesmanship and settled down in the Mystery Shack, in Gravity Falls, Oregon. His traveling case is currently gathering dust in the corner of his bedroom, and the vacuum is in the closet.[2]
Season 1
In "Dreamscaperers," a flashback of Stan trying to sell the Stan-Vac is shown within Stan's mindscape.
Season 2
In "Scary-oke," there is a case in Stan's room labeled "Stan-Vac."
In "Blendin's Game," when Dipper and Mabel travel back in time, there is a Stan-Vac in the Mystery Shack.
In "Not What He Seems," there is a picture of the vacuum on the board chronicling Stan's history, put together by Agent Powers and Agent Trigger. There is also a vacuum in the closet in the Mystery Shack where Stan keeps the fireworks.
In "A Tale of Two Stans," Stan sells a Stan-Vac in his flashback.
Appearance
The Stan-Vac looks like an old vacuum, but with the words "STAN-VAC" on the bag. The bag section is a tan color and the handle is gray with a black grip.
Sightings
Season 1
- 119. "Dreamscaperers" (flashback)
Season 2
- 201. "Scary-oke" (mentioned)
- 208. "Blendin's Game" (flashback)
- 211. "Not What He Seems" (pictured)
- 212. "A Tale of Two Stans" (flashback)
- ↑ "Dreamscaperers." Matt Chapman, Tim McKeon, Alex Hirsch (writers) & John Aoshima, Joe Pitt (directors). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. July 12, 2013. No. 19, season 1.
- ↑ "Scary-oke." Matt Chapman, Jeff Rowe, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Rob Renzetti (director). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. August 1, 2014. No. 1, season 2.