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"Don't you worry about Wikipedia... we'll change it when we get home."
Homer Simpson[src]
Wikipedia
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Website Information
Status:
active
Launched: January 15, 2001
Founder: Jimmy Wales
Larry Sanger

Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia.

History

Snake once told Gloria that someone had been editing his page on Wikipedia and that he wanted her to kill them.[1] Sideshow Bob went on Wikipedia to look up a Shakespeare quote on a computer that he had set up to explode. The website took too long load, however, and the computer blew up in his face rendering him unconscious.[2] When Bart and Homer were talking about Dean Martin, Bart states that Wikipedia says that Martin is passionate about rehearsal, to which Homer replies that they'll change Wikipedia when they get home.[3] When Joey Kramer was at Moe's Tavern, Homer asked if it was accurate that Wikipedia says "Walk This Way" was inspired by Young Frankenstein.[4] Channel 6 network executives told Krusty that they were firing him. One of the reasons was that many of his joke references meant that kids had to look it up on Wikipedia to understand what he meant.[5]

When Lisa met Hank Scorpio in the Turkish prison, he said she was adorable, and that they were all about to be shot as escaped prisioners, while she reciting his Wikipedia entry.[6]

Behind the Laughter

Wikipedia is a real-life website with almost 4 million articles.

Appearances

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