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For the book that exists within the Simpsons universe, see Moby Dick.
For the real-life book, see Moby-Dick.
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Moby Dick
Moby Dick whale.jpeg
Animal Information
Species: Sperm whale
Color: White
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Non-canon deceased
First Appearance: Call Me Homer



Moby Dick was a gigantic sperm whale, and the main antagonist of Herman Melville's novel of the same name.

History[edit]

According to Abraham Simpson, his ancestor Homer Simpson was a crew member on a whaling ship that was attacked by Moby Dick. Homer, who had a craving for whale meat, bit into the whale's tail, but ended up being dragged out to sea and vanishing in the Bermuda Triangle, along with his ship.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Moby-Dick is a real-life novel by Herman Melville.

Appearances[edit]