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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Homer]] told his friends at [[Moe]]'s a story about [[Bart]] digging a hole, [[Moe]] interupted Homer and asked him if his story was going anywhere. Homer told him "yes", and went on to say that eventually he became "king of the Morlocks". [[Carl]] told Homer that that couldn't have happened because Morlocks are from the future, to which Homer angrily responded "Are you calling me liar?"
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While attached to a bungee cord, [[Homer]] and [[Otto]] descend into the sewers and briefly encounter a group of Morlocks.<ref>[[Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]</ref>
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When Homer told his friends at [[Moe]]'s a story about [[Bart]] digging a hole, [[Moe]] interupted Homer and asked him if his story was going anywhere. Homer told him "yes", and went on to say that eventually he became "king of the Morlocks". [[Carl]] told Homer that that couldn't have happened because Morlocks are from the future, to which Homer angrily responded "Are you calling me liar?"<ref>[[Homer the Moe]]</ref>
  
 
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Morlock
Animal Information
Species: Morlock
Color: White
Gender:
Male ♂
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
First Appearance: "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"



Morlocks are a fictional race of subterranean creatures.

History

While attached to a bungee cord, Homer and Otto descend into the sewers and briefly encounter a group of Morlocks.[1]

When Homer told his friends at Moe's a story about Bart digging a hole, Moe interupted Homer and asked him if his story was going anywhere. Homer told him "yes", and went on to say that eventually he became "king of the Morlocks". Carl told Homer that that couldn't have happened because Morlocks are from the future, to which Homer angrily responded "Are you calling me liar?"[2]

Behind the Laughter

Morlocks are a fictional futuristic race from the novel The Time Machine, written by H. G. Wells.

Appearances

References