
Darla: "It looks like it's abandoned!"
Mississippi Queen was a famous American riverboat built by the Delta Queen Steamboat Company in 1976, when it was first launched. The riverboat was also featured in The Little Rascals animated series, in the "Cap'n Spanky's Showboat" episode. In the episode, the riverboat was not maintained after traffic was down a few years earlier, causing Captain Smokey to resign from his job. To help give the ship and Smokey's job a second life, the Rascals took on the task to refurbish the riverboat.
In real life, Mississippi Queen had its final run before 2008, and was laid up in New Orleans by that point, originally scheduled for being refurbished, but instead, it was sold for scrap by May 2009, and dismantling started by April 2011. As in The Little Rascals, business having declined was likely the reason for the ship's demise, though it could be inferred that the looming global economic crisis of 2008 or the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, or a combination of both factors, may have been a driving force in business having gone down.
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- Dixie Queen, a steamboat in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "The Haunted Showboat"
- Delta Princess, a steamboat in the Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels episode "Cavey and the Murky Mississippi Mystery".