- This article is about the references to Moby Dick in The Simpsons. For the book that exists within The Simpsons universe, see Moby Dick. For the character, see Moby Dick (character).
Moby-Dick is a novel by Herman Melville published in 1851. The book is told from the point of view of the sailor Ishmael on the ship Pequod, and details his captain Ahab's desire for revenge on the white whale Moby Dick, who bit off his leg.
References to Moby-Dick in The Simpsons[edit]
Episodes[edit]
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2
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"Bart the Genius"
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One of the books seen in the classroom in the Enriched Learning Center for Gifted Children is Moby Dick.
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2
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14
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"Bart Gets an "F""
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Martin is seen reading Moby-Dick.
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4
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76
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"Last Exit to Springfield"
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Before he deactivates all of the town's power, Mr. Burns comments "from Hell's heart I stab at thee", a quote made by Captain Ahab to the white whale.
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7
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143
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"Bart the Fink"
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When talking on the phone, Captain McCallister says "Call me back, Ishmael". This is a reference to the famous opening line of Moby-Dick, "Call me Ishmael".
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10
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211
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"Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
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The Call Me Delish-Mael taffy shop is a reference to the line "Call me Ishmael".
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12
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251
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"Insane Clown Poppy"
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Among the large selection of "For Dummies" books is Moby Dick for Dummies. Bart looks at the book's intro, which reads "Call me Ishmael, dummy".
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14
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307
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"'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky"
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Captain McCallister signs Lisa's petition with a picture of the Pequod being destroyed by Moby Dick.
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15
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318
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"The Fat and the Furriest"
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Lisa tells Homer that the point of Moby-Dick is that revenge can't be brought on an animal, which Homer was planning on doing to a bear. However, Homer believes the point of the book is to "be yourself".
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323
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"Diatribe of a Mad Housewife"
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The painting of the ship behind the couch is revealed to be called "Scene From Moby-Dick". Marge looks at the painting and is motivated to write a novel about whaling, which she thinks hasn't been done before.
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Video games[edit]
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The Simpsons: Road Rage
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If the player picks up Captain McCallister and takes a long time to reach his intended destination, one of his possible comments is "Call me Ishmael. And late."
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The Simpsons: Hit & Run
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After completing the mission "Fishy Deals", Lisa refers to Captain McCallister as a "stupid Ahab".
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If the player runs over Captain McCallister, one of his possible comments is "Call me PO'd".
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