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* In ''[[The Muppet Show Comic Book: The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson]]'', "Julius Prunes Amazing Flea Circus" perform on [[Animal|Animal's]] drum set.
 
* In ''[[The Muppet Show Comic Book: The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson]]'', "Julius Prunes Amazing Flea Circus" perform on [[Animal|Animal's]] drum set.
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* [[Sue Snue]] imagines being a flea trainer in ''[[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]]'' book ''[[Who Are You, Sue Snue? (book)|Who Are You, Sue Snue?]]''
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Image:Flea_trainer.JPG|Sue Snue, trainer of fleas
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A flea circus performing feats.

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Guntag Gelman Jones, flea trainer.

A Flea circus refers to a circus sideshow attraction. The first records of a flea performance date back to 1833 in England, and continued on until the 1970s when it became a lost artform.

Various techniques are used to create the illusion of a "circus". Some attractions use live fleas, sometimes attached to various props, or left to roam free. Oftentimes these displays use chemicals to encourage fleas to repel objects from them, or vice versa.

Others use no fleas at all, and instead use mechanical, electrical, or magnetic devices to give an illusion to the audience, allowing them to suspend disbelief and enjoy the show in much the same way that they know that a magician won't really saw a girl in half.

The flea circus has been referenced in popular culture from Charlie Chaplin's Limelight, Pixar's A Bug's Life, and Jurassic Park.

References

  • An animated segment of Sesame Street features a flea circus performing feats beginning with the letter F. (EKA: Episode 0813)
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