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Lisa's First Word


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The Simpsons episode

"Lisa's First Word"

Toddler Bart and Baby Lisa.

Episodeno.

69

Prod.code

9F08

Orig.airdate

December 3, 1992

Showrunner(s)

Al Jean & Mike Reiss

Writtenby

Jeff Martin

Directedby

Mark Kirkland

Chalkboard

"Teacher is not a leper"

Couch gag

The family forms a chorus line, which turns into a large production number.

Gueststar(s)

Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie

DVDcommentary

Matt GroeningAl JeanJeff MartinMark Kirkland

Season 4

September 24, 1992 May 13, 1993

"Kamp Krusty"

"A Streetcar Named Marge"

"Homer the Heretic"

"Lisa the Beauty Queen"

"Treehouse of Horror III"

"Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"

"Marge Gets a Job"

"New Kid on the Block"

"Mr. Plow"

"Lisa's First Word"

"Homer's Triple Bypass"

"Marge vs. the Monorail"

"Selma's Choice"

"Brother from the Same Planet"

"I Love Lisa"

"Duffless"

"Last Exit to Springfield"

"So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"

"The Front"

"Whacking Day"

"Marge in Chains"

"Krusty Gets Kancelled"

List of all The Simpsons episodes

Seasons

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

"Lisa's First Word" is the tenth episode of The Simpsons' fourth season. It was first broadcast on Fox in the United States on December 3, 1992. In the episode, as the Simpson family gathers around Maggie and tries to encourage her to say her first word, Marge reminisces and tells the story of Lisa's first word. Elizabeth Taylor makes a guest appearance as the voice of Maggie's first word.

The episode was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by Jeff Martin. After its initial airing on Fox, the episode was later released as part of a 1999 video collection: The Simpsons: Greatest Hits, and released again on the 2003 DVD edition of the same collection. The episode features cultural references to two chains of fast food restaurants, Wendy's and McDonald's, as well as a reference to the 1981 arcade video game Ms. Pac-Man. "Lisa's First Word" received positive reception from television critics, and acquired a Nielsen rating of 16.6.

Contents

1 Plot

2 Production

3 Cultural references

4 Reception

4.1 "Can't sleep, clown will eat me"

5 References

6 External links


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Plot

When Homer, Marge, Bart and Lisa try unsuccessfully to get Maggie to speak, Marge decides to tell story of Lisa's first word. In March 1983, Homer, Marge, and a young Bart are living in the Lower East side of Springfield. One day, Marge announces to Homer and Bart that she is pregnant with another baby. When asked what he thinks, Bart imagines a new brother whom he can use as a scapegoat for his own misbehavior. Marge suggests to Homer that with their family expanding, they need a bigger house. Homer and Marge try to look for houses, and find a perfect house on Evergreen Terrace and buy it with a $15,000 down payment from the sale of Grampa Simpson's house.

In 1984, Bart is one year old, and the Simpsons move into their new Evergreen Terrace home, with the Flanders family as neighbors. Bart turns two years old, and for the first time, he watches Krusty the Clown, as well as The Itchy & Scratchy Show. Krusty begins a promotion for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games with his Krusty Burger chain, the promotion is a scratch-and-win game in which people scratch off the name of the event from the game card and if the U.S. wins a gold medal in that chosen event, that person would win a free Krusty Burger. However, the game cards are rigged so they only contain events in which "communists always win". But when the Soviet Union-led boycott occurs, Krusty loses millions of dollars and Homer receives a steady supply of Krusty Burgers.

Bart is now asked to give up his crib so it can become the new baby's. Bart refuses, so Homer builds Bart a new bed shaped like a maniacal clown, which terrifies Bart into a state of insomnia. Marge thinks that the baby is about to be born, and she and Homer go to the hospital, leaving Bart with the Flanders family. Bart returns home and is scared until Homer asks him to see Lisa, to whom Bart takes an immediate dislike. Everyone except Bart, agrees that she is a beautiful baby. Later, Bart does bad things to Lisa such as cutting all her hair with household scissors, sticking stamps on her and putting her in a mailbox, and putting her through the Flanders' doggy door and is punished each time by being put in the corner. He blames Lisa for his problems and packs his toys into a hobo's bindle, about to run away for good until Lisa says her first word, "Bart." Bart discovers that Lisa can talk and loves her, and appears to accept her as his little sister. Homer, however, is secretly...(and so on)
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