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[[Image:Magicfingers bed HotH.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|right|Dean relaxes in Houses of the Holy.]]
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[[Image:Magicfingers bed HotH.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Dean relaxes in Houses of the Holy.]]
 
 
[http://www.magicfingers.com/ Magic Fingers] is the brand name of a bed relaxation system that makes the mattress vibrate. Dean is very, very fond of it, and delighted when he encounters it in various motels.
 
 
 
In episode [[2.13 Houses of the Holy]] he is forced to stay in while Sam investigates, and he's spending his time lying on the bed, letting the magic fingers "do their work". When Dean runs out of quarters to feed the automat, Sam isn't sympathetic.
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Did you bring quarters?
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'''Dean:''' Did you bring quarters?<br>
'''Sam:''' Dude, I'm not enabling your sick habit. You're like one of those lab rats that pushes the pleasure button instead of the food button until it dies.
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'''Sam:''' Dude, I'm not enabling your sick habit. You're like one of those lab rats that pushes the pleasure button instead of the food button until it dies.<br>
 
'''Dean:''' What're you talking about? I eat.
 
'''Dean:''' What're you talking about? I eat.
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|author= [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]]
 
|source= [[2.13 Houses of the Holy]]
 
|source= [[2.13 Houses of the Holy]]
 
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In [[3.04 Sin City]] there's a Magic Fingers automat in the motel they check into, something Dean notes with delight.
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[http://www.magicfingers.com/ Magic Fingers] is the brand name of a bed relaxation system that makes the mattress vibrate. [[Dean]] is very, very fond of it, and delighted when he encounters it in various motels. It is mentioned by Dean in many episodes as a favorite form of relaxation, usually paired with some ''[[Casa Erotica]]'' or a copy of ''[[Busty Asian Beauties]]''.
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When the inventor of the [http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/2009-06-19-magic-fingers-inventor-dies_N.htm?csp=34 Magic Fingers] died in June 2009, it was noted throughout fandom, and reported in the [[Spnnewsletter]].
  
During the flashback in [[4.13 After School Special]], Dean mentions to [[Amanda Heckerling]] that he's staying at the local motel, The Pines, which features HBO, free ice and magic fingers.
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==Episodes==
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===[[2.13 Houses of the Holy]]===
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[[Dean]] is forced to stay in while [[Sam]] investigates their current case. Dean spends his time lying on the bed, letting the Magic Fingers "do their work." When Dean runs out of quarters to feed the automat, Sam isn't sympathetic.  
  
It is mentioned by Dean in many episodes as a favourite form of relaxation, usually paired with some [[Casa Erotica]], or a copy of [[Busty Asian Beauties]].
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===[[3.04 Sin City]]===
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[[Dean]] notes with delight that there's a Magic Fingers automat in the motel they check into. While [[Richie]] is talking about [[Trotter]], Dean loads a quarter into the slot.
  
When the inventor of the [http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/2009-06-19-magic-fingers-inventor-dies_N.htm?csp=34 Magic Fingers] died in June 2009, it was noted throughout fandom, and reported in the [[Spnnewsletter]].
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===[[4.13 After School Special]]===
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[[Dean]] mentions to [[Amanda Heckerling]] that he's staying at the local motel, The Pines, which features HBO, free ice, and Magic Fingers.
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===[[6.02 Two and a Half Men]]===
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[[Dean]] indulges in the Magic Fingers while babysitting baby [[shapeshifter]] [[Bobby John]] in the motel.
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===[[12.13 Family Feud]]===
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[[Mary]] tells [[Dean]] her current plans are "pay-per-view, Magic Fingers, the uze" when he calls her about going on a hunt with them.
  
The Magic Fingers returned in [[6.02 Two and a Half Men]] - Dean indulges while babysitting in the motel.
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===[[13.20 Unfinished Business]]===
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Annoyed by their search for [[Gabriel]], [[Dean]] kicks the bed in his and [[Sam]]'s motel room and is delighted to learn it vibrates without the need of a quarter. He calls it a "bonus."
  
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Revision as of 13:08, 12 October 2018

Dean relaxes in Houses of the Holy.

Dean: Did you bring quarters?

Sam: Dude, I'm not enabling your sick habit. You're like one of those lab rats that pushes the pleasure button instead of the food button until it dies.

Dean: What're you talking about? I eat.

Dean and Sam Winchester, 2.13 Houses of the Holy

Magic Fingers is the brand name of a bed relaxation system that makes the mattress vibrate. Dean is very, very fond of it, and delighted when he encounters it in various motels. It is mentioned by Dean in many episodes as a favorite form of relaxation, usually paired with some Casa Erotica or a copy of Busty Asian Beauties.

When the inventor of the Magic Fingers died in June 2009, it was noted throughout fandom, and reported in the Spnnewsletter.

Episodes

2.13 Houses of the Holy

Dean is forced to stay in while Sam investigates their current case. Dean spends his time lying on the bed, letting the Magic Fingers "do their work." When Dean runs out of quarters to feed the automat, Sam isn't sympathetic.

3.04 Sin City

Dean notes with delight that there's a Magic Fingers automat in the motel they check into. While Richie is talking about Trotter, Dean loads a quarter into the slot.

4.13 After School Special

Dean mentions to Amanda Heckerling that he's staying at the local motel, The Pines, which features HBO, free ice, and Magic Fingers.

6.02 Two and a Half Men

Dean indulges in the Magic Fingers while babysitting baby shapeshifter Bobby John in the motel.

12.13 Family Feud

Mary tells Dean her current plans are "pay-per-view, Magic Fingers, the uze" when he calls her about going on a hunt with them.

13.20 Unfinished Business

Annoyed by their search for Gabriel, Dean kicks the bed in his and Sam's motel room and is delighted to learn it vibrates without the need of a quarter. He calls it a "bonus."