


Apple
Apple is an American multinational corporation.
History
When the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant was on the verge of a meltdown, an employee was stealing a Mac SE from Apple with a dual floppy drive.[1]
When Waylon Smithers searched for a temporary replacement, he used a computer from Apple.[2]
Homer told a guy at the record store that the "US Festival" was sponsored by the guy from Apple Computers.[3]
A look at Homer's brain showed it was designed as the old version of Mac OS from Apple.[4]
During a town meeting, a Mac from Apple was stolen.[5]
When Lisa researched what Springfield would look like in 50 years, she used an iMac from Apple.[6]
The computers in the Java Server were iMac G3s from Apple.[7]
Moe was written on an iMac from Apple.[8]
Non-canon
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A couch gag featured the Simpson family being dragged to the couch on an Apple screen.[9]
The America Onlink was used on an Apple computer.[10]
Appearances
Episode – "Homer Defined" (computer)
Episode – "Marge vs. the Monorail" (computer)
Episode – "Homer the Smithers" (computer)
Episode – "Homerpalooza" (mentioned)
Episode – "The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly" (computer)
Episode – "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" (computer)
Episode – "Thursdays with Abie" (screen)
Episode – "Lisa Goes Gaga" (computer)
Couch gag – "All About Lisa"
Couch gag – "Homer's Phobia"
References