- List of fictional U.S. states
This is a list of fictional U.S. states found in various works. Fictional states are not as common as fictional cities, counties, or countries; often, a work will invent a fictional city and simply not reveal its state. Occasionally, however, a fictional state is created to house fictional cities, towns, or counties. Typically, a work that features a fictional state will also reveal the names of several cities within that state.
Named states
*Alderney, based on
New Jersey and appears inGrand Theft Auto IV .
*Ames, the fictitious state in which are set many moot-court cases and examination problems atHarvard Law School .
*Calisota , in theScrooge McDuck universe from various Walt Disneycomic books . Calisota is probably roughly equivalent toNorthern California . It includes the city ofDuckburg , and possiblyMouseton ,Spoonerville , andSt. Canard . The name is likely derived fromCalifornia andMinnesota , with possible references to the Northern California town ofCalistoga .
* Dorado in "I-0 ", a 1997 work ofinteractive fiction byAdam Cadre .
* Euphoria, in the academic novels of David Lodge, based onCalifornia . It first appears in "Changing Places ", much of which is set in Euphoric State University in the the city of Plotinus, itself based on Berkeley,California . Euphoria is located between "North California" and "South California".
* Fremont, in the novel "Space" byJames A. Michener . This fictional state is located roughly along the land along the border betweenKansas andNebraska , and is meant to stand for the Americanmidwest in general. Named for 19th century explorer & politicianJohn Charles Fremont .
*Hohoq, popularly known as Ar, fromJohn Hodgman 's "The Areas of My Expertise ". Hohoq is a large flying state inhabited by a mix of bird people known as Thunderbirds andGerman-American settlers. It refuses to send a delegate to theUnited States Congress but provides the federal government with an annual tribute ofbauxite .
*Liberty State (also known as Liberty City State), based onNew York and appears inGrand Theft Auto III andGrand Theft Auto IV .
*Malebolgia, aBible Belt state in the "Doctor Who " audio drama "Minuet in Hell ".
* Michisota, in the children's book "Avalanche Annie: A Not-So-Tall-Tale" by writerLisa Wheeler . This fictional state is a cross betweenMichigan andMinnesota and has snowy weather, from what the book describes. In this fictional state, a mountain called Mount Himalachia is found.
* Mickewa, a state represented by Senator Elias Gotobed, in "The American Senator", an 1877 novel byAnthony Trollope .
* Missitucky, in the 1947 Broadway musical "Finian's Rainbow ", with music byBurton Lane and lyrics byE.Y. Harburg , which follows one Finian McLonergan from Ireland in the town of Rainbow Valley in the mythical state of Missitucky, intent on burying a stolen pot of gold in the shadows of Fort Knox, in the mistaken belief it will grow and multiply. The name is aportmanteau ofMississippi andKentucky .
*Moosylvania , fromJay Ward 's "Rocky and Bullwinkle" television series. This state has been contested by the U.S. andCanada in two episodes of the series, "Moosylvania" and "Moosylvania Saved". The U.S. says it is a province of Canada, while Canada says it is a U.S. state. It is an island in the middle of westernLake Superior . Bullwinkle is governor of Moosylvania. The state's official sport isfarkling . Jay Ward even tried to make the 51st state, which he called "Moosylvania", by claiming an island off the coast of the U.S. and Canada for himself and promoting it all over the country. When Ward and his publicist, Howard Brandy, arrived at the White House gate with a proposal and signed petition, the guards told them to leave due to theCuban Missile Crisis .
* New New York, from the television show, "Futurama ".
* New New Jersey, from the television show, "Futurama ".
* New Temperance, in "Gangsters 2 ". The state map had an eastern coastline and included several large islands, and was made up of a combination of urban and upstate areas. The architecture and in particular civic institutions like the police seemed largely based onIllinois - the most important fact about it, however, was simply that it was a dry state duringprohibition .
* New Troy, in "". The state Metropolis is in. New Troy is probably analogous toNew York State . The name was never used as a state in the comics, which has placed Metropolis in various locations along the eastern coast of the United States over the decades. The name has also been used by writerMark Gruenwald as a direct analog ofNew York State for the original version of theSquadron Supreme in assortedMarvel Universe comics series.
*Ochichornia, in the semi-biographic novels and stories of Russian writerVasily Aksyonov . This name can be related to the popular Russian song "The Dark Eyes" ("Очи черные", "Ochi Chernie" in Russian). It has been suggested that Ochichornia is just another name for California.
*Pennsyltucky , a state referenced in "Tiny Cracker Zoo", byChristopher Master .
* San Andreas, from "". San Andreas has similarities toCalifornia andNevada : Los Santos and San Fierro are based on Los Angeles and San Francisco, respectively, while Las Venturas is a version of Las Vegas.
* State 51 is an upside-down, floating state featured in theMarvel Comics seriesNextwave .
* Statesota is the state Moralton is located in theAdult Swim show "Moral Orel ". Kansas seems to be broken in half, with Statesota being the eastern half.
* Saudi Isralia. From the "Simpsons" episode "Future-Drama ", which takes place in the future. Bart's future girlfriend mentions it as the 51st state. Named afterSaudi Arabia andIsrael .
* Winnemac, in the novels ofSinclair Lewis . Several of his novels are set in the Winnemac town of Zenith, and the University of Winnemac is located in Mohalis. Winnemac is bordered byMichigan ,Ohio ,Illinois , andIndiana .Unnamed states
* Cherokee State appears on the license plates on the sitcom "
Malcolm in the Middle "; this is likely intended to be a state nickname.
* Eagle State likewise appears on license plates on the television series "Desperate Housewives ".
* Sideburn State appears on license plates on the television series "The Adventures of Pete & Pete ".
* An episode of "Green Acres " claimed that the town ofHooterville was located in a state named after Rutherford B. Skrug, its first governor. However, "Petticoat Junction " and "The Beverly Hillbillies " place Hooterville in Missouri.
* The unnamed state that Springfield, Shelbyville, and Capitol City are in, from "The Simpsons ". Producer/directorDavid Silverman once unofficially named Springfield's setting as being in the fictional state of North Takoma. In one episode of The Simpsons, Homer's driver's license states that the postal abbreviation of their home state is "NT". In the movie, Flanders and Bart are at the top of a mountain, where Flanders states you can see the four states that border Springfield. These are said to beOhio ,Nevada ,Maine andKentucky .Collections of states
*The
comic book "Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew " took place in the "United Species of America" on the parallel world of Earth-C; the comic featured several analogs of real US states, including:
** Taxes: nicknamed "the Lone Stork State"; a parody ofTexas . Taxes was the home ofsupervillain Armordillo, as well as the city "San Antoadio."
** Kornsas: A state in the midwest; a parody ofKansas .
** Neberhoma: A blend of all Midwestern states
** Califurnia: A state on the western coast of the U.S.; a parody ofCalifornia . This state featured the cities "Saint Bernardino," "Beaverly Hills," "Follywood," and "Los Antelopes." The Zoo Crew's headquarters was located in Follywood; the city was also the home of team membersYankee Poodle andRubberduck .
*The episode of the animated series "Futurama " entitled " confirms is the name of both the state and city's name.
*Theanimated series "The Flintstones " presented a few "prehistoric" versions of modern-day states, including:
**Texarock: A parody ofTexas (though the name "Texas" was also used interchangeably)
**Arkanstone: A parody ofArkansas ; the former home of varioushillbilly ancestors ofFred Flintstone , as well as their rivals, the Hatrock family.
**New Rock: A stone age parody ofNew York
*InOrson Scott Card 's "The Tales of Alvin Maker " series, the United States exists as a much smaller nation, between the area ofNew England and the Crown Colonies which extend from roughly Virginia south to Georgia. The nation has a significantly higher Iroquois and Dutch influence than in the real world. Member states include:
**New Holland
**New Sweden
**New Orange
**Pennsylvania
**Irrakwa
**Suskwahenny
*Barry Shils' 1991 film "Motorama" contains a number of fictional states, which appear to be in the southwestern US. In order of appearance, they are:
**Mercer "(Nickname: The Frontier State)"
**South Lydon "(Nickname: The Lonesone State)"
**Tristana "(Nickname: The Green State)"
**Bergen "(Nickname: The Long State)"
**Vetner (no nickname given)
**Essex "(Nickname: The Last State)"Three of these (Mercer, Bergen, and Essex) are counties inNew Jersey .ee also
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List of fictional counties
*Fictional country
* State of Jefferson
* State of Lincoln
*State of Franklin
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