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− | '''Mount Olympus''' is the mountain in Northern Greece where the gods lives in the Greek mythology. It appeared in a story from the book ''[[Classics for Children]]''. | + | '''Mount Olympus''' is the mountain in Northern Greece where the gods lives in the Greek mythology. |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | It appeared in a story from the book ''[[Classics for Children]]''.<ref>"[[Tales from the Public Domain]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | == Non-canon == | ||
+ | {{Noncanon}} | ||
+ | [[Monty B]] sang the line "Mount Olympus has its [[Zeus]]." when singing about symbols of places in the song "[[The Mini Moose]]".<ref>"[[The Past and the Furious]]"</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | *{{ep|Tales from the Public Domain}} | + | *{{ep|Tales from the Public Domain|(D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?)}} |
+ | *{{cg|Havana Wild Weekend/Gags#Couch gag|Havana Wild Weekend}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|The Past and the Furious|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bon|Greek to Me}} | *{{bon|Greek to Me}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 09:25, February 13, 2025
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Mount Olympus is the mountain in Northern Greece where the gods lives in the Greek mythology.
History[edit]
It appeared in a story from the book Classics for Children.[1]
Non-canon[edit]
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The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
Monty B sang the line "Mount Olympus has its Zeus." when singing about symbols of places in the song "The Mini Moose".[2]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Tales from the Public Domain" (D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?)
Couch gag – "Havana Wild Weekend"
Episode – "The Past and the Furious" (mentioned)
Comic story – Greek to Me
References[edit]