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Character Information
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William Wallace was a Scottish warrior.
History
When Homer and Mel Gibson were talking in Gibson's office, a picture of William Wallace appears on the wall.[1]
When Willie was talking about Scottish independence, he commented that he could be a person to stand in the tradition of William Wallace and Andy Murray.[2]
Behind the Laughter
- His first appearance is a reference to the real-world movie Braveheart where Mel Gibson plays William Wallace.
Appearances
Episode – "Beyond Blunderdome" (picture seen)
Special – Willie's Views on Scottish Independence (mentioned)
External links
References