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The Simpsons are attacked after a failed attempt to sneak out but are saved by Apu, driving an armored off-road truck. Apu explains that he was never infected because, as a vegetarian, he did not eat any of the tainted beef, and as a convenience store owner, he is "armed to the teeth" (with a large arsenal of military-grade firearms).
"Lisa on Ice" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It was the first broadcast on Fox in the United States on November 13, 1994. [ 2 ] In the episode, Lisa discovers that she possesses a skill for ice hockey .
"Lisa the Tree Hugger" was written by Matt Selman and directed by Steven Dean Moore as part of the twelfth season of The Simpsons (2000–2001). [1] It is based on a story Selman heard on the radio about Julia Butterfly Hill , an American activist and environmentalist who lived in a millennium-old California Redwood tree known as Luna for more ...
The next day, Lisa is invited by Juliet to run away to a run-down restaurant where they intend to live while they complete their writing. Lisa misses her Model UN meeting, where she was going to represent Azerbaijan. Martin contacts Marge and tells her about Lisa's disappearance. Marge immediately goes looking for Lisa, but cannot find her.
The episode features a minor uncredited cameo from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening. The episode, titled "Holidays of Future Passed", was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Rob Oliver. [2] [3] It was first announced to the press at San Diego Comic-Con on July 23, 2011, during a panel with the producers of The Simpsons. [4] "
In the season 9 DVD release of the episode, The Simpsons animators use a telestrator to show similarities between Krusty and Homer in the episode. [6] This episode contains the last showing of character Lionel Hutz. [3] He is seen standing at the bus stop with Lisa, but does not speak.
It sounds like Lisa Simpson will be playing the Varsity Blues on Christmas Eve. Sunday’s episode of The Simpsons (Fox, 8/7c) includes a storyline that riffs on the infamous college admissions ...
Lisa starts presenting magic tricks to the school, and to "The Great Raymondo". Eventually, Raymondo becomes fond of his apprentice and entrusts her with his most shielded secret, the trick of "The Great Milk Can Escape". Lisa presents this act at school and while signing autographs she meets a flattering boy who charms her into explaining the act.