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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 | "Put Your Head on My Shoulders" (2ACV07) |
Voiced by | Billy West |
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Abraham Lincoln was a U.S. president in the late 19th century, 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
See also
References
- ^ Groening, Matt. Commentary for "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" on Volume Two, disc 2.