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Count Screwloose is a character in the comic strip Count Screwloose from Tooloose by Milt Gross, introduced on February 17, 1929.The count is portrayed as a mentally ill man who frequently leaves Nuttycrest Sanitarium, the insane asylum where he resides, to go out into the rest of the world.
After being buried alive in season two, Zøg grows mentally insane, and after a series of mere temporary solutions, he is taken away to the Twinkletown Insane Asylum in the end of the part. In part four, King Zøg becomes a monk and shaves his head as a result. Once Maru loses control over Dreamland, he agrees to share the throne with Bean 50/50.
The short story "The Sanatorium of Dr. Vliperdius" by Stanisław Lem takes place in a robot insane asylum, and includes several similar characters, including a robot who is convinced he is human. The Linctron is based on, and is a reference to, the audio-animatronic Abraham Lincoln in the Disneyland attraction, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln .
King Zøg enters the Twinkleton Insane Asylum and has his first therapy session. Zøg admits to his fellow inmate, Giggles, that he misses his family and he attacks the therapist after he declares that Zøg will stay there for eternity. Elfo uses the controls to pull Laughing Horse inside the airship, annoying Bean.
Shortly thereafter, Monsieur D'Arque, the keeper of the Maison de Lunes Insane Asylum, and the other villagers come to take Maurice to the insane asylum in an intricate plan to blackmail Belle into marrying Gaston. Belle reveals that Maurice's rants are true and that the Beast does exist.
Before the volunteers started the project, the cemetery has become became overgrown and was mostly forgotten, apart from a misspelled sign that read “Outagamie County Insane Asylum Cemetary 1891 ...
He tells her that he was once locked up in an insane asylum for claiming to talk with animals, but after being released, he used his communication skills to amass a large fortune (e.g., horses at the racetrack, moles finding oil pockets underground, fish guiding him to sunken treasure).
In this version, Dr. Gulliver has returned to his family after a long absence. The action shifts back and forth between flashbacks of his travels and the present where he is telling the story of his travels and has been committed to an insane asylum (the flashback framework and the incarceration in the asylum are not in the novel).