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Sir Oinks-A-Lot had a long history at Springfield A&M, conferring an honorary degree on {{Ch|Richard Nixon}} being one of his accomplishments. He also presided over the annual Homecoming Dance. He was kidnapped as a prank by four Springfield University students ([[Homer]] and his three nerd friends [[Benjamin]], [[Doug (nerd)|Doug]], and [[Gary (nerd)|Gary]]), and Homer got him drunk on malt liquor. When the Springfield University [[Bobby Peterson|dean]] caught the trio of nerds with the drunken pig, the influence of the pig's "powerful friends" (including Nixon) forced the dean to take harsh action, expelling the three nerds. Sir Oinks-A-Lot was returned to Springfield A&M by helicopter.
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Sir Oinks-A-Lot had a long history at Springfield A&M, conferring an honorary degree on {{Ch|Richard Nixon}} being one of his accomplishments. He also presided over the annual Homecoming Dance. He was kidnapped as a prank by four Springfield University students ([[Homer]] and his three nerd friends {{ap|Benjamin|nerd}}, {{ap|Doug|nerd}}, and {{ap|Gary|nerd}}), and Homer got him drunk on malt liquor. When the Springfield University [[Bobby Peterson|dean]] caught the trio of nerds with the drunken pig, the influence of the pig's "powerful friends" (including Nixon) forced the dean to take harsh action, expelling the three nerds. Sir Oinks-A-Lot was returned to Springfield A&M by helicopter.<ref>"[[Homer Goes to College]]"</ref>
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== Non-canon ==
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He was seen in [[Springfield]].<ref>"[[My Fare Lady]]" ([[Simpsons Pixel couch gag]])</ref>
  
 
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*{{ep|Homer Goes to College}}
 
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Latest revision as of 10:45, February 27, 2020

Not to be confused with Sir Loins-A-Lot.
Sir Oinks-A-Lot
Sir Oinks-A-Lot.png
Animal Information
Species: Pig
Color: Pink
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Owner: Springfield A&M
Occupation: College Mascot
First Appearance: "Homer Goes to College"



Sir Oinks-A-Lot is the pig mascot of Springfield A&M, the rival school of Springfield University.

History[edit]

Sir Oinks-A-Lot had a long history at Springfield A&M, conferring an honorary degree on Richard Nixon being one of his accomplishments. He also presided over the annual Homecoming Dance. He was kidnapped as a prank by four Springfield University students (Homer and his three nerd friends Benjamin, Doug, and Gary), and Homer got him drunk on malt liquor. When the Springfield University dean caught the trio of nerds with the drunken pig, the influence of the pig's "powerful friends" (including Nixon) forced the dean to take harsh action, expelling the three nerds. Sir Oinks-A-Lot was returned to Springfield A&M by helicopter.[1]

Non-canon[edit]

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He was seen in Springfield.[2]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]