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'''Abraham Lincoln''' was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] president in | '''Abraham Lincoln''' was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[President of the United States|president]] from [[1861]] until his assassination in [[1865]], and famous for being the president directly or indirectly responsible for the abolishment of slavery in the U.S. | ||
By the [[31st century]], he has become a [[head in a jar]] and despite his history, he doesn't mind advertising for [[Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium|car dealerships]] together with [[George Washington's head]]. | By the [[31st century]], he has become a [[head in a jar]] and despite his history, he doesn't mind advertising for [[Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket Car Emporium|car dealerships]] together with [[George Washington's head]]. |
Revision as of 12:43, 26 May 2011
Tertiary character | |
Abraham Lincoln | |
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Age | 1215 |
Date of birth | 12 February 1809 |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Profession | Former U.S. president |
First appearance | "When Aliens Attack" (1ACV12) |
Voiced by | Billy West |
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Abraham Lincoln was a U.S. president from 1861 until his assassination in 1865, and famous for being the president directly or indirectly responsible for the abolishment of slavery in the U.S.
By the 31st century, he has become a head in a jar and despite his history, he doesn't mind advertising for car dealerships together with George Washington's head.
Production
Every time Lincoln or a version of him appear on screen, Matt Groening asks what it is with Harvard boys and Lincoln,[1] specifically referring to Ken Keeler and David X. Cohen.
Additional info
Appearances
- "When Aliens Attack" (1ACV12) (on Mount Rushmore)
- "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" (2ACV07)
See also
References
- ^ Groening, Matt. Commentary for "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" on Volume Two, disc 2.