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There was also a reference to this story in an episode of ''Italic text''Futurama''Italic text'', another show by ''Italic text''Simpsons''Italic text'' creator Matt Groening in which the main character, Flick, makes a deal with the devil for his soul. They attempt to time travel to retrieve Daniel Webster to help Flick get out of his contract, but inadvertently tagert the wrong Webster, and instead they retrieve the Webster African-American child star of 1980's TV fame.
There was also a reference to this story in an episode of ''Italic text''Futurama''Italic text'', another show by ''Italic text''Simpsons''Italic text'' creator Matt Groening in which the main character, Flick, makes a deal with the devil for his soul. They attempt to time travel to retrieve Daniel Webster to help Flick get out of his contract, but inadvertently tagert the wrong Webster, and instead they retrieve the Webster African-American child star of 1980's TV fame.


- "Flick"? [[User:Kevingarcia|Kevingarcia]] 07:42, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
:"Flick"? [[User:Kevingarcia|Kevingarcia]] 07:42, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

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what was the goat's name

There was a ram named Goliath that Daniel was wrestling with. --Captwheeler 03:36, 22 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Folk legend?

In a travel map I picked up, sponsored by Enco in 1960, it describes Daniel Webster on a level of folklore similar to Paul Bunyan or Pecos Bill. According to the map "When Daniel Webster spoke, some say, the stars flashed and the earth trembled. He had a brow like a mountain and black eyes that burned like live coals." Kevingarcia 07:42, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Other reference

There was also a reference to this story in an episode of Italic textFuturamaItalic text, another show by Italic textSimpsonsItalic text creator Matt Groening in which the main character, Flick, makes a deal with the devil for his soul. They attempt to time travel to retrieve Daniel Webster to help Flick get out of his contract, but inadvertently tagert the wrong Webster, and instead they retrieve the Webster African-American child star of 1980's TV fame.

"Flick"? Kevingarcia 07:42, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]