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'''Mensa''' is an international organization for people whose intelligence is at the 98th percentile or higher, as measured by a standardized, supervised intelligence test. Mensa is formally composed of national groups and the umbrella organization Mensa International. | '''Mensa''' is an international organization for people whose intelligence is at the 98th percentile or higher, as measured by a standardized, supervised intelligence test. Mensa is formally composed of national groups and the umbrella organization Mensa International. | ||
== In Springfield == | == In Springfield == | ||
− | [[Lisa Simpson]] is a member of the [[Springfield]] chapter of Mensa. Other members include [[ | + | They sponsored [[Martin Prince|Martin Prince's]] [[Honor Roller]].<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref> |
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+ | [[Lisa Simpson]] is a member of the [[Springfield]] chapter of Mensa. Other members include [[Dr. Hibbert]], [[Professor Frink]], [[Comic Book Guy]], [[Principal Skinner]], and [[Lindsey Naegle]]. They met at Gazebo 7. They also briefly gained control of Springfield, but after their experiment failed, they were shown up by {{Ch|Stephen Hawking}}, whom Homer referred to as Lisa's "robot buddy".<ref>"[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Mr. Burns]] hired Mensa to decide who would be eligible to come on [[The Montgomery Burns Doomsday Ark|his doomsday ark]].<ref>"[[Frink Gets Testy]]"</ref> | ||
== The Idiots' Revolution == | == The Idiots' Revolution == | ||
− | When the Springfield Mensa members | + | When the Springfield Mensa members discussed the problems about the lesser intelligent, seemingly "stupid", Springfiedians (also referred to as the "Springfield idiots"), they ran to the Mayor's Office with evidence to prove their case. [[Mayor Quimby]], however, believed they had uncovered his corrupt activities, had all compromising evidence destroyed, and fled town via air (in his view, robbing [[Chief Wiggum]] of the chance to arrest him). With the office of Mayor vacant, by law, Mensa Springfield—the town's most learned citizens—were now in charge of Springfield, and intended to reform the town into a utopia. |
However, some of their reforms angered the townspeople and threatened to cause a riot, until [[Stephen Hawking]] showed up. Professor Hawking sharply criticized the group, comparing their failure to transform the town to his own failure to formulate a unified field theory. He then used his chair's built-in boxing glove to punch [[Seymour Skinner]] when Skinner objected to the comparison. The Springfield idiots attacked Gazebo 7 and were about to destroy it (with Lisa inside), and Hawking used his chair's helicopter-like propellor to rescue Lisa, escaping just in time. Mayor [[Quimby]] then returned to [[Springfield]] to retake full power. | However, some of their reforms angered the townspeople and threatened to cause a riot, until [[Stephen Hawking]] showed up. Professor Hawking sharply criticized the group, comparing their failure to transform the town to his own failure to formulate a unified field theory. He then used his chair's built-in boxing glove to punch [[Seymour Skinner]] when Skinner objected to the comparison. The Springfield idiots attacked Gazebo 7 and were about to destroy it (with Lisa inside), and Hawking used his chair's helicopter-like propellor to rescue Lisa, escaping just in time. Mayor [[Quimby]] then returned to [[Springfield]] to retake full power. | ||
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*[[Comic Book Guy]] - IQ: 170 | *[[Comic Book Guy]] - IQ: 170 | ||
*[[Sideshow Mel]] - IQ: 131+ | *[[Sideshow Mel]] - IQ: 131+ | ||
− | *[[Martin Prince | + | *[[Martin Prince]] - IQ: 216 ([[The Simpsons: Tapped Out|Tapped Out]] only) |
*[[Manjula]] - IQ: 131+ | *[[Manjula]] - IQ: 131+ | ||
− | * | + | *{{Ch|Stephen Hawking}} - IQ: 280 |
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
+ | *{{ep|Saturdays of Thunder|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{ep|They Saved Lisa's Brain}} | *{{ep|They Saved Lisa's Brain}} | ||
*{{ep|Frink Gets Testy}} | *{{ep|Frink Gets Testy}} | ||
+ | *{{bk|The Lisa Book}} | ||
*{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} | *{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*{{Wikipedialink}} | *{{Wikipedialink}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | {{Mayors}} |
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Latest revision as of 14:18, March 11, 2022
Mensa is an international organization for people whose intelligence is at the 98th percentile or higher, as measured by a standardized, supervised intelligence test. Mensa is formally composed of national groups and the umbrella organization Mensa International.
Contents
In Springfield[edit]
They sponsored Martin Prince's Honor Roller.[1]
Lisa Simpson is a member of the Springfield chapter of Mensa. Other members include Dr. Hibbert, Professor Frink, Comic Book Guy, Principal Skinner, and Lindsey Naegle. They met at Gazebo 7. They also briefly gained control of Springfield, but after their experiment failed, they were shown up by Stephen Hawking, whom Homer referred to as Lisa's "robot buddy".[2]
Mr. Burns hired Mensa to decide who would be eligible to come on his doomsday ark.[3]
The Idiots' Revolution[edit]
When the Springfield Mensa members discussed the problems about the lesser intelligent, seemingly "stupid", Springfiedians (also referred to as the "Springfield idiots"), they ran to the Mayor's Office with evidence to prove their case. Mayor Quimby, however, believed they had uncovered his corrupt activities, had all compromising evidence destroyed, and fled town via air (in his view, robbing Chief Wiggum of the chance to arrest him). With the office of Mayor vacant, by law, Mensa Springfield—the town's most learned citizens—were now in charge of Springfield, and intended to reform the town into a utopia.
However, some of their reforms angered the townspeople and threatened to cause a riot, until Stephen Hawking showed up. Professor Hawking sharply criticized the group, comparing their failure to transform the town to his own failure to formulate a unified field theory. He then used his chair's built-in boxing glove to punch Seymour Skinner when Skinner objected to the comparison. The Springfield idiots attacked Gazebo 7 and were about to destroy it (with Lisa inside), and Hawking used his chair's helicopter-like propellor to rescue Lisa, escaping just in time. Mayor Quimby then returned to Springfield to retake full power.
Members[edit]
- Dr. Hibbert - IQ: 131+
- Professor Frink - IQ: 197 (formerly 199)
- Lindsey Naegle - IQ: 131+
- Principal Skinner - IQ: 131+
- Lisa Simpson - IQ: 159 (formerly 156)
- Comic Book Guy - IQ: 170
- Sideshow Mel - IQ: 131+
- Martin Prince - IQ: 216 (Tapped Out only)
- Manjula - IQ: 131+
- Stephen Hawking - IQ: 280
Etymology[edit]
- Mensa (pronounced /ˈmɛnsə/; IPA: [ˈmensa] in Latin) means "table" in Latin as is symbolized in the organization's logo
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Saturdays of Thunder" (mentioned)
- Episode – "They Saved Lisa's Brain"
- Episode – "Frink Gets Testy"
- Book – The Lisa Book
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Mayors of Springfield
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Current | ||
Joe Quimby | ||
Former | ||
Sideshow Bob • Hans Moleman • Marge Simpson • Springfield Mensa (Comic Book Guy • Jonathan Frink • Julius Hibbert • Lindsey Naegle • Lisa Simpson • Seymour Skinner) • Eustace Van Houten |