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Sherlock Holmes
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Character Information
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Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective.
History
Lisa said to Bart that she thought he needed Skinner as everybody needs a nemesis. Sherlock Holmes had his Dr. Moriarty, Mountain Dew has its Mellow Yellow and even Maggie has that baby with the one eyebrow.[1]
When Homer was fat Marge told Lisa that Homer can be surprisingly sensitive, and asked if she remembered when Marge giggled at his Sherlock Holmes hat. Homer had sulked for a week and then closed his detective agency.[2]
After Maude died Homer asked Ned why should Maude not be dating in Heaven, as the place is full of eligible bachelors, like John Wayne, Tupac Shakur, and Sherlock Holmes. Ned chuckled and told Homer that Sherlock Holmes is a character. Homer, misinterpreting this, said he sure is and made an erotic growl.[3]
When Bart and Lisa tracked Marge and Homer Marge told Homer that Bart failed show and tell but he's on their ass like Sherlock Holmes.[4]
Sherlock Holmes appeared in the British romcom Love, Indubitably.[5]
Sherlock Holmes and the Grand Slam Breakfast is one of the "25 Books to Read Before You're Murdered", a list of crime novels that Chief Wiggum got a librarian to compile.[6]
Sherlock Holmes is element Sh in Lisa's Table of Geeky Delights.[7]
Non-canon
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Sherlock Holmes was one of the characters that woke up after Bender threw Professor Farnsworth's literary reality-tearing machine to the New New York Public Library.[8][9]
Appearances
- Episode – "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" (mentioned)
- Episode – "King-Size Homer" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Catch 'Em If You Can" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"
- Episode – "Opposites A-Frack" (picture seen)
- Comic story – Slaves of New New York!
- Comic story – The Read Menace!
- Comic story – The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Three) (mentioned)
- Comic story – Duff TV (robot version)
- Book – Chief Wiggum's Book of Crime and Punishment (mentioned)
- Book – Lisa Simpson's Guide to Geek Chic (mentioned)
References
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