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== History == | == History == | ||
Marge joined [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] on an expedition to Ape Island in 1936, serving as bait for the legendary giant ape [[King Homer]]. The natives of Ape Island captured Marge and tied her to a post as an offering for King Homer, who was summoned by the sound of drums. Initially terrified, Marge soon saw Homer's friendly side, and the two formed a friendship. Despite this, Mr. Burns remained determined to capture King Homer, and Smithers knocked Homer unconscious with a gas bomb. | Marge joined [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] on an expedition to Ape Island in 1936, serving as bait for the legendary giant ape [[King Homer]]. The natives of Ape Island captured Marge and tied her to a post as an offering for King Homer, who was summoned by the sound of drums. Initially terrified, Marge soon saw Homer's friendly side, and the two formed a friendship. Despite this, Mr. Burns remained determined to capture King Homer, and Smithers knocked Homer unconscious with a gas bomb. | ||
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+ | In the ''[[King Kong]]'' movies are set on the fictional {{W2|Skull Island|King Kong}}. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Ape Island
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Location Information
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Ape Island is the island where King Homer lives.
History
Marge joined Mr. Burns and Smithers on an expedition to Ape Island in 1936, serving as bait for the legendary giant ape King Homer. The natives of Ape Island captured Marge and tied her to a post as an offering for King Homer, who was summoned by the sound of drums. Initially terrified, Marge soon saw Homer's friendly side, and the two formed a friendship. Despite this, Mr. Burns remained determined to capture King Homer, and Smithers knocked Homer unconscious with a gas bomb.
Behind the Laughter
In the King Kong movies are set on the fictional Skull Island.
Appearances
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror III" (King Homer)