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Latest revision as of 15:25, October 20, 2025
Uncle Sam
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Character Information
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Uncle Sam is an American icon.
History[edit]
In a nightmare Bart had, Uncle Sam told Bart that it was his fault America had lost its way.[1]
During the "Octopia" show at Springfield City Zoo, a man dressed as Uncle Sam came out on an ostrich and told the audience they would be back in an hour.[2]
A poster featuring Uncle Sam was used in subliminal messaging within the Party Posse video "Drop Da Bomb".[3]
He appeared in Bart's thoughts, beating up Bart with the Statue of Liberty. He held Bart's hands behind his back while the statue hit him.[4]
The cover for the book-on-tape Mr. and Mrs. Erotic American had Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty snipping champagne with their arms intertwined.[5]
A background dancer was dressed up as Uncle Sam in the TV performance of America's Back by the Dixie Chicks.[6]
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