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For others named Jeeves, see Jeeves.
"Lisa's social network turned into the bigger Internet failure since, well... there have been so many. Ask Jeeves, anyone?"
―The Blue-haired lawyer[src]
Jeeves
Jeeves (The D'oh-cial Network).png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black (balding)
Occupation: Mascot of Ask Jeeves
First mentioned: "Mobile Homer"
First appearance: "Home Away from Homer"


Jeeves is a butler and the mascot of Ask Jeeves.

History[edit]

Lisa said "Dino, short for Dinosaur? Remember to Ask Jeeves."[1]

Bart and Milhouse were going to ask Jeeves "why does he suck?" but then they saw a banner advert for sexyslumberparty.com. His body, except his head, were seen on the website as the banner ad blocked his head.[2]

In court, the Blue-haired lawyer said that SpringFace had become the biggest failure since Ask Jeeves. After this, Jeeves got up, upset, and walked out of the court and took a horse drawn carriage away.[3]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Jeeves is the mascot of Ask Jeeves, a search engine, known in America as ask.com.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]