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This trope is when somebody mistakes one historical figure for someone else (or, sometimes, for a fictional character), despite the two having little or nothing in common, exemplifying their lack of intelligence. In speculative fiction settings it may also result from the fog of history getting the information muddled. The source of confusion varies. Maybe the names sound alike (Vladimir Lenin and John Lennon), or their fields are tangentially related (Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein), or the more contemporary figure is a reference to the older (Michelangelo Buonarroti the painter and Michelangelo the turtle). Contrast Artistic License – History, which is when the author gets something like this confused. Compare Historical Hilarity and Wrongfully Attributed. A common form of In-Universe Factoid Failure. Examples |
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The Witchlands: Sightwitch reveals an In-Universe case of this: The popular song "Eridysi's Lament", named for the Famed In-Story Sightwitch Eridysi Gochienka, and which consists of important prophecies, wasn't actually written by her, as she didn't actually have the Sight. It's a compilation of prophecies spoken by her stepdaughter Lisbet. | |
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air has this exchange: | |
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Get Fuzzy: Satchel gets John Lennon mixed up with Vladimir Lenin at one point, leading him to watch one of Lenin's speeches and comment that the song "Revolution" was nothing like he thought it would be. | |
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Gilmore Girls: A variation (one is a person, the other is an object). In “But Not as Cute as Pushkin� Rory is discussing what to do to impress a girl she has agreed to show around Yale with Lorelai and Richard. It leads to this exchange: | |
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An early scene in Tommy Boy has Tommy filling in the name "Herbie Hancock" on a history test question about the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Later Tommy "corrects" someone who uses the term "John Hancock" for a signature. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe", Marge phones Moe's and asks for Homer. Moe tries to cover by saying that he thought she was asking for Heimlich Himmler, the guy who invented the Heimlich maneuver note Heinrich Himmler was a Nazi official. Henry Heimlich is the inventor of the Heimlich maneuver . When Marge says they are different people, Moe claims they are both in the tavern. From "Tennis the Menace": In "Bart the Genius", Homer thinks Albert Einstein invented the light bulb. |
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In an episode of Are You Being Served?, Mr Grainger comments that a plan the staff come up with to avoid starting work earlier sounds like something Bulldog Drummond would have come up with to defeat Oscar Peterson. It has to be pointed out to him that Oscar Peterson is a pianist, and that Bulldog Drummond's arch-nemesis was Carl Peterson. | |
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In The Big Lebowski, The Dude is struggling with a Vladimir Lenin quote ("You look for the person who will benefit...") which he cannot remember properly. Donny, trying to be helpful, starts quoting John Lennon's 1967 song "I Am the Walrus". | |
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Horrible Histories: One Cliff Whiteley segment opens with Cliff on the phone telling a newspaper "Albert Einstein was the one with a theory of relativity. Frankenstein was the one with a monster. Now print an apology!" | |
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Paranoia: The Computer holds that Communists are Public Enemy Number One, making some rebellious types think that there must be something in it. However, they're sketchy on the details, and instead of Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marx, they follow the teachings of John Lennon and Groucho Marx. Close (in name) but, so to speak, no cigar. | |
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In Idiocracy, Adolf Hitler has been replaced by Charlie Chaplin in the historical record, such as it is. | |
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In the Girl Meets World episode "Girl Meets Communism", Riley makes a mistake very similar to the page image. Maya of all people corrects her at the end, and it seems to be one of the reasons she rejects "grading Communism". | |
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In Rat Race Randy Pear is on a race across the US to try and win 2 million dollars. His family doesn't know he's a contestant in this so he's had to drag them along from the casino where the race started and he was selected. Midway on ther ace his daughter, Jillian, spots a roadside sign for a "Barbie Museum" and begs to go. Randy refuses until his wife Bev forces the issue... and to the entire family's horror they find out it's not about the beloved doll, but real life member of the SS Klaus "The Butcher of Lyon" Barbie and the museum is run for and by Neo Nazis. | |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold: In "Cry Freedom Fighters!", Plastic Man mixes up Thomas Jefferson and George Jefferson, and refers to John Paul Jones and Ringo. | |
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Not Always Right has some examples from customers, especially of museums and historical sites, including this example. While the employee never figures out what the patron actually means, they don't, despite repeated insistence to the contrary, mean to say "Machiavelli." And he wasn't French either. | |
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Facing the Giants: A Who's on First?-esque conversation involves, among other things, the speaker confusing Charles Schulz with the pilot Charles Lindbergh (then him with the Hindenburg). He's clearly joking, though, to mess with The Comically Serious coach trying to correct him. | |
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In Red Dwarf, Rimmer notes that one of the people who was laughed at historically was Columbo. When Lister asks for clarification, Rimmer responds that he was "the man in the dirty mac who discovered America". | |
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In an episode of American Dad!, Stan tries to encourage his son and says: | |
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Bob Denver once recalled that a few people mistook him for John Denver, or at least they thought the two entertainers were related. | |
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In Clerks II, Randall compares a guy in a wheelchair to Anne Frank, "The chick that was all duhhh, till the miracle worker showed up and knocked some smarts into her". Dante tries to correct him by saying that was Helen Keller and that Anne Frank hid from the Nazis and had a diary. Randall then says he was right all along because the wheelchair guy had a blog. | |
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SheZow: Maz doesn't even come close in "Mr. Nice Guy": | |
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Bill McNeal on NewsRadio. "Big Chief Custer? No, he scalped many palefaces that day." | |
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OverSimplified; in the cold open to the "Cold War" video, a German general instructs one of his underlings to bring him Lenin, and can only sputter in disbelief when the guy comes back with Lennon instead. | |
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Darths & Droids: While trying to compare a character to Adolf Hitler, Jim gets names mixed up and winds up claiming that Hitler was married to Eva Gabor (instead of Eva Braun). | |
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In The Laundry Files, the short story "Pimpf" has Bob get paired with an intern named Peter-Fred Young, a Neverwinter Nights modder who almost summoned an Eldritch Abomination with one of his scenarios. Bob tries to explain what the Laundry does, mentioning Alan Turing in the process. PFY apparently lacks computer history knowledge and thinks Turing worked for John Carmack (Turing died sixteen years before Carmack was born). | |
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As revealed in Meet the Soldier, the Soldier of Team Fortress 2 attributes the story of Noah's ark to Sun Tzu instead: | |
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The Looney Tunes Show has a musical segment in which Lola sings about Presidents Day. She promptly lapses into naming celebrities instead. It's when she gets to Johnson that this trope comes into play. She passes a picture of both Johnsons and says that they aren't the ones she's referring to. Upon reaching a picture of "Magic" Johnson, she says "There he is!" | |
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Played with in The LEGO Movie - when Vitruvius is addressing the assembled Lego Master Builders (by name), he mentions "Michelangelo, Michelangelo...". The Renaissance artist and the Turtle are sitting next to each other. He also pronounces the former according to correct Italian pronunciation (Mick-el-angelo instead of Michael-angelo). | |
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In the musical adaptation of The Full Monty, the lines in "Big Ass Rock": | |
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One issue of Rat-Man that parodied Star Trek had the same gag as the Family Guy episode listed below: it began with a commemoration of the first man on the moon, but when the speaker starts talking about "his beautiful music" it becomes clear that they're talking about Louis (and not Neil) Armstrong. | |
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Family Guy: In the song "You've Got a Lot to See", Brian sings to an old lady shut-in about all the things out in the world that she's missing. A group of wild rappers appear during the bridge listing events she's missed, including: | |
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A character in Transmetropolitan who has a very shaky grasp of 20th century history tries to tell another, similarly ignorant character who Adolf Hitler was. Among other things, he thinks Hitler blew up Auckland (a city in New Zealand) during the Blitz, and that Hitler played in Led Zeppelin, leading the other character to say that Hitler couldn't have been all bad then. | |
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Histeria! had a character named Pepper Mills who would ask historical characters for their autograph, then realize that she had mistaken them for someone else. | |
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This line from the Pokémon: The Original Series episode "Haunter Vs. Kadabra"; | |
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