Milhouse
Also known as: "Milhouse is not a meme · " "Everything's coming up Milhouse"
Milhouse Van Houten, the perpetually uncool best friend of Bart Simpson from *The Simpsons*, became one of the internet's most meta memes through the paradoxical declaration "Milhouse is not a meme." Originating on 4chan in the mid-2000s, the debate over whether Milhouse qualifies as a meme became a meme in itself, making it one of the earliest examples of recursive internet humor. The character also spawned the widely used catchphrase "Everything's coming up Milhouse," adapted from a classic Simpsons line into a go-to expression for minor victories.
TL;DR
Milhouse is a reaction phrase meme declaring something to not be a real meme, becoming shorthand for unpopular or forced content.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
"Milhouse is not a meme" format: People typically post an image of Milhouse (often a still from the show) alongside the text "Milhouse is not a meme." Others then respond with "Milhouse is not a meme is not a meme," creating an infinite recursion. It's used to reference forced memes, meta-humor about what counts as a meme, or just to troll people who take meme classification too seriously.
"Everything's coming up Milhouse" format: Tweet or post about a small, mundane victory in your life, then add "Everything's coming up Milhouse" as the punchline. The humor works because the wins are usually pathetically minor: getting an extra sausage in your sandwich, finding a fiver in old jeans, or a screaming baby getting moved away from your row on a plane. The joke plays on Milhouse's eternally low bar for success.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Milhouse's middle name is Mussolini, after the Italian dictator, a joke about his mother Luann's Italian heritage.
He first appeared not on *The Simpsons* TV show but in a 1988 Butterfinger commercial where Bart tells him he'll die of malnutrition without the "Butterfinger food group".
Milhouse is allergic to honey, wheat, dairy, non-dairy, and his own tears.
The character is of Greek, Italian, Dutch, and Danish descent, making him one of the most ethnically detailed characters in the series.
President Richard Nixon's middle name is Milhous (without the 'e'), which is the direct inspiration for the character's name.
Derivatives & Variations
"Milhouse is not a meme" recursion:
The statement that Milhouse is not a meme led to "Milhouse is not a meme is not a meme," and further meta-layers, a format 4chan users would stack endlessly[4].
Milhouse's Eyebrows Tumblr:
A blog created October 8th, 2011, isolating and highlighting the character's blue eyebrows across different images[4].
Daily Milhouse Tumblr:
Launched February 1st, 2011, curating Milhouse-related content daily[4].
"Everything's coming up Milhouse" Twitter genre:
A distinct subgenre of humble-brag tweets celebrating minor life wins with the Milhouse catchphrase[1].
"32 Signs You're Milhouse" (BuzzFeed):
A 2013 listicle mapping relatable loser moments onto the character[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 4Milhouse - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5A Milhouse Dividedencyclopedia
- 6Milhouse - Urban Dictionarydictionary
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