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Moby Dick
Moby Dick whale.jpeg
Animal Information
Species: Sperm whale
Color: White
Gender: Male
Status:
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.

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

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

Appearances