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RMS Titanic
The Globe.png
Vehicle Information
Use: Ocean liner
First Appearance: "Mayored to the Mob"

The RMS Titanic was an ocean liner that crashed into an iceberg in the North Atlantic on April 14, 1912.

History

The story of the sinking of the Titanic was published in The Globe.[1]

Mr. Burns survived the crash by making a raft out of steerage passengers.[2]

Alex Whitney told Lisa Springfield Elementary School's school dance "has gone Titanic" since the boys and girls are afraid of each other.[3]

When Kent Brockman reported on the death of Springfield Congressman Horace Wilcox, the photo caption has "Titanic survivor."<reg>"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington"</ref>

Simpson family watched the B-movie Roger Corman's Titanic on TV with frequent interuptions for more commercials.[4]

Behind the Laughter

The RMS Titanic is a real ship that has been world-famous since crashing into an iceberg on April 14, 1912.

Appearances

References