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The Rotting Pelican

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The Rotting Pelican
The Rotting Pelican.png
Vehicle Information
Owner: Jack
Use: Fishing boat
First Appearance: "The Wife Aquatic"

The Rotting Pelican was a fishing vessel owned by Jack of Barnacle Bay.

History

When the Simpson family was visiting Barnacle Bay, they saw Jack on The Rotting Pelican. Marge asked him what had happened to the town. Jack explained that the town used to fish up Yum-Yum Fish, but they couldn't catch them anymore. Lisa suggested that was because they were overfished.

After Homer accidentally burned down the Barnacle Bay marina with fireworks, he was made to work aboard The Rotting Pelican as a fisherman. After being introduced to the crew, the ship set sail and fished up their first haul. Most of the haul was trash, but they also caught some Slarg Fish, which tasted horrible. When it came to be Homer's turn to cook for the crew, he thought it was Opposite Day so he beer-battered the hooks and baited the shrimp for the meal instead. When the crew went to check the hooks, the Yum-Yum Fish had started biting and the crew started fishing them up.

As the crew were fishing up the Yum-Yum Fish, a storm started to come in. Jack didn't believe that the storm would be that bad due to his trick knee not playing up, even though Billy showed that the barometer said a storm was coming in. Jack's knee then played up and the crew decided to get on the lifeboat and get to safety. However, they found that Bart had stowed away in the lifeboat box, not wanting to spend time with Marge and Lisa. The crew of the ship then watched as a giant wave hit the ship, causing irreparable damage to it. Eventually, the ship sunk, but the crew was saved by a Japanese fishing vessel.

Non-canon

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The Rotting Pelican
Image Cost Build time Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
TSTO The Rotting Pelican.png Donut150 6s XP150
Skipper Jack
Tapped Out Cross.png Consumerism +20 Shiver Me Barnacles
Premium
Tapped Out Tick.png 4 x 10
Mystery Box Token1 Cold Turkey
Gold Mystery Box
Task Time Reward Cash/h XP/h
Untangling Nets 2h Cash90, XP9 Cash45 XP4.5
Internal Name Groups Tiles ID
TheRottingPelican Misc Cash Ocean 266000
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
5 Donut150 October 22, 2024

Crew

  • Jack, the captain of the boat
  • First-mate Billy
  • "Portuguese" Fausto
  • Homer, forced to join the crew after accidentally burning down the boardwalk.
  • Five other nameless crew members, although in the end only four are seen
  • Bart, a stowaway who sneaked on board in the lifeboat compartment.

Appearances