Bart vs. Lisa vs. 3rd Grade
- Episode aired Nov 17, 2002
- TV-14
- 30m
Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class.Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class.Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class.
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
- Tony Bennett
- (voice)
- Edna Krabappel
- (voice)
- Dakota
- (voice)
- …
- Kevin
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBlackboard: "Fish do not like coffee."
- GoofsBart says William Jennings Bryan was an answer on the test, even though the Third Grade Teacher mentions it was a math test at the beginning of the scene.
- Quotes
Lisa Simpson: Bart, you're my big brother. You should act like it more often. You know, protect me from the bad things in the world.
Bart Simpson: As far as nerdy little sisters go, you're the coolest.
Lisa Simpson: Thanks, Bart.
Bart Simpson: And I'm sorry I sabotaged your flag.
Lisa Simpson: I'm sorry I got us lost out here.
Bart Simpson: Oh! And I'm sorry I sawed the heads of your Malibu Stacy dolls. Okay, now you go.
Lisa Simpson: I don't think I've done anything else.
Bart Simpson: Okay, I'll go again. Remember when your bike was mangled by "gypsies"?
Lisa Simpson: Yes?
Bart Simpson: Yeah, funny story. One day I was really bored, and Dad had left a steamroller idling in the driveway...
- ConnectionsReferences Mannix (1967)
- SoundtracksM.C. Safety and the Caution Crew
Music by Alf Clausen
Lyrics by Tim Long
Performed by Dan Castellaneta (uncredited)
Was talking about things from our childhood with some friends and asked them if they had a 3rd grade teacher who told them that crying was not allowed. No one had any idea what I was talking about, so I explained the basic premise of this episode and mentioned the part where the teacher tells Lisa that there's no crying in the 3rd grade. As a child, I assumed that this was a universal thing for all 3rd grade teachers everywhere, but as my friends pointed out it is not.
After explaining this, one of my friends said that The Simpsons were airing episodes in 1991, and suggested that perhaps my teacher saw The Simpsons episode and ripped it off. And so I came to this page, only to see it had originally aired on November in the year 2002. I had only just started 3rd grade at that point. Because the episode itself caused me to make the conclusion, it can be inferred that my teacher did NOT see the episode before reprimanding my friend. Therefore I want to give this episode a rock solid 10/10 for doing its trademark Simpsons future-telling magic. However, it made me think back to my childhood, and I had purposely locked away all memories of my life before the 11th grade due to personal trauma, so I have to take a point for making me relive my personal nightmares.
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- Jul 29, 2020