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[[File:Scene from moby dick.gif|thumb|right|A recreation of Scene from Moby Dick.]]
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'''Scene from Moby Dick''' is a painting that hangs behind the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] Couch. According to [[Marge]], it has a resemblance to {{W|Moby Dick}}.<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref>
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|caption = A recreation of Scene from Moby Dick.
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'''Scene from Moby Dick''' is a painting that hangs behind the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] Couch. According to [[Marge]], it has a resemblance to ''[[Moby Dick]]''.<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref>
  
 
Apparently, Marge drew it herself, as she mused about her wasted talent in front of a disturbed [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[The Trouble with Trillions]]"</ref> However, in "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]" Marge thanks the painting and looks at its name, because she didn't know it, so it seems like she didn't really draw the painting.
 
Apparently, Marge drew it herself, as she mused about her wasted talent in front of a disturbed [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[The Trouble with Trillions]]"</ref> However, in "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]" Marge thanks the painting and looks at its name, because she didn't know it, so it seems like she didn't really draw the painting.
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Lisa's pet guinea pig [[Pokey]] destroyed the painting by poking through it after running out of its built habitat, leading Homer and Marge to take it down and replace it.<ref>"[[The War of Art]]"</ref> It is suggested that she has run out of spare paintings, as Homer later gets it replaced with a copy.
 
Lisa's pet guinea pig [[Pokey]] destroyed the painting by poking through it after running out of its built habitat, leading Homer and Marge to take it down and replace it.<ref>"[[The War of Art]]"</ref> It is suggested that she has run out of spare paintings, as Homer later gets it replaced with a copy.
[[File:Scene from Moby-Dick.jpg|thumb|Scene from Moby-Dick from ''[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]'']]
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[[File:Scene from Moby Dick.png|thumb|Scene from Moby-Dick from "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]".]]
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The same painting hangs on the wall at the home of Marge's Aunt Edith on [[Martha's Vineyard]].<ref>"[[The 7 Beer Itch]]</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
''Since the painting appears in the background in most episodes, we will only list when it is used in a gag or plot point.''
 
''Since the painting appears in the background in most episodes, we will only list when it is used in a gag or plot point.''
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*[[Couch gag]]
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*{{ep|Bart Gets an "F"|(debut)}}
 
*{{ep|The Trouble with Trillions}}
 
*{{ep|The Trouble with Trillions}}
 
*{{ep|Diatribe of a Mad Housewife}}
 
*{{ep|Diatribe of a Mad Housewife}}
 
*{{ep|Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass}}
 
*{{ep|Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass}}
 
*{{ep|The War of Art}}
 
*{{ep|The War of Art}}
*{{cg|Fatzcarraldo}}
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*{{ep|That '90s Show}}
*{{cg|The Cad and the Hat}}
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*{{cg|Labor Pains/Gags#Couch gag|Labor Pains}}
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*{{cg|Fatzcarraldo/Gags#Couch gag|Fatzcarraldo}}
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*{{cg|The Cad and the Hat/Gags#Couch gag|The Cad and the Hat}}
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*According to one episode, a safe is behind the painting, although absent in later episodes. In the couch gag for the episode [[Fatzcarraldo]] it is present. In the episode Barthood you can see a young Lisa painting it and then it gets put up above the couch.
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*According to one episode, a safe is behind the painting, although absent in later episodes. In the couch gag for the episode "[[Fatzcarraldo]]" it is present. In the episode "[[Barthood]]" you can see a young Lisa painting it and then it gets put up above the couch.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Objects]]
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[[Category:Paintings]]

Revision as of 10:40, April 27, 2024

Scene from Moby Dick
Scene from moby dick.gif
A recreation of Scene from Moby Dick.
Object Information
Object: Painting
Manufacturer: Marge
Owner: Simpson family
First Appearance: "Bart Gets an "F""


Scene from Moby Dick is a painting that hangs behind the Simpsons Couch. According to Marge, it has a resemblance to Moby Dick.[1]

Apparently, Marge drew it herself, as she mused about her wasted talent in front of a disturbed Bart and Lisa.[2] However, in "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" Marge thanks the painting and looks at its name, because she didn't know it, so it seems like she didn't really draw the painting.

The family has a cupboard full of spare paintings. After Homer smashed one over his head, Marge got a new one out.[3]

Lisa's pet guinea pig Pokey destroyed the painting by poking through it after running out of its built habitat, leading Homer and Marge to take it down and replace it.[4] It is suggested that she has run out of spare paintings, as Homer later gets it replaced with a copy.

Scene from Moby-Dick from "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife".

The same painting hangs on the wall at the home of Marge's Aunt Edith on Martha's Vineyard.[5]

Appearances

Since the painting appears in the background in most episodes, we will only list when it is used in a gag or plot point.

Trivia

  • According to one episode, a safe is behind the painting, although absent in later episodes. In the couch gag for the episode "Fatzcarraldo" it is present. In the episode "Barthood" you can see a young Lisa painting it and then it gets put up above the couch.

References