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prod_code = 2F05 | | |||
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airdate = ], ] | | |||
| season = 6 | |||
writer = ] | | |||
| episode = 8 | |||
director = ] | | |||
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blackboard = | ? | |||
| writer = ] | |||
couch_gag = Family jumps on to the couch, get ]d into the ceiling. | | |||
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| airdate = {{Start date|1994|11|13}} | |||
image = ] | | |||
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season = 6 | | |||
| blackboard = "I will not dissect things unless instructed"<ref name="book">{{cite book |last=Groening |first=Matt |authorlink=Matt Groening |editor1-first=Ray |editor1-last=Richmond |editor1-link=Ray Richmond |editor2-first=Antonia |editor2-last=Coffman |title=] |edition=1st |year=1997 |location=New York |publisher=] |lccn=98141857 |ol=433519M |oclc=37796735 |isbn=978-0-06-095252-5 |page= |ref={{harvid|Richmond & Coffman|1997}} }}.</ref> | |||
| couch_gag = The Simpsons sit on the couch and get sprung into the ceiling, with only their legs and feet showing. | |||
| commentary = ]<br />David Mirkin<br />Mike Scully<br />Bob Anderson | |||
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"'''Lisa on Ice'''" is the eighth episode of the ] of the American animated television series '']''. It was the first broadcast on ] in the United States on November 13, 1994.<ref name="officialsite">{{cite web|url=http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/0608.htm |title=Lisa on Ice |access-date=2008-09-27 |work=The Simpsons.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907162522/http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/0608.htm |archive-date=2008-09-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In the episode, ] discovers that she possesses a skill for ]. A rivalry between her and ] ensues, as the siblings play for opposing teams. | |||
"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the eighth episode of '']''<nowiki>'</nowiki> ]. | |||
The episode was written by ] and directed by ]. Scully's passion for hockey inspired the plot. It features cultural references to films such as '']'' and '']''. The episode was well-received by critics and acquired a ] of 11.6. | |||
==Synopsis== | |||
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When ] calls all the students down for an assembly to tell them what subjects they are failing, ] discovers to her horror that she is flunking ] class. In order to pass, she must join an outside of school sports program. Lisa tries ] and ] but finds that she is no good at either. One day, the Simpsons go to see ] play ] for his team, the defending champions, ], coached by ]. In an angry rage after the match, Bart begins shooting pieces of garbage at Lisa with his ], which she successfully fends off. ], the coach of the Kwik-E-Mart Gougers, notices that she’s a natural at hockey and instantly makes her goalie for his team. Lisa soon becomes the star player, leading them to their best season ever, and gets all the attention. When ] at school beat Bart up, she saves him and he really begins to resent her. The ] between Bart and Lisa continues to increase, not helped by ], the hyper-competitive dad. ] tries without success to stop the feuding and resolve their conflicts by reminding them that they are not in competition. Things get complicated when the Gougers face off against the Mighty Pigs. Years of sibling rivalry come out on the ice, but just as Bart is supposed to slap a penalty shot into the goal, they both throw aside their equipment and the match is tied. Bart and Lisa realize that their loyalty to each other is stronger than their loyalty to their teams.Marge feels proud of them, while a sobbing Homer declares he hates both of them and decides to choose ] as his favorite. The residents of Springfield, not satisfied with this revelation, riot, tearing the stadium to pieces. | |||
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==Plot== | ||
] gathers the students of ] at an assembly to announce which subjects they are failing. ], who prides herself on her academic achievements, is horrified to discover she is failing gym class. Lisa attempts to appeal to her gym teacher, who makes her a deal: if Lisa regularly participates in a sports program outside of school, she will get a passing grade in gym class. Lisa attempts to join a basketball team, but is unable to ] properly. She then attempts to join a ] team, but the team's only ball is deflated when it lands on her spiky hair. Lisa becomes despondent. | |||
*When chief Wiggum is talking to Snake in the prison, Snake's shirt has the number 7F20 on it. Which is the episode number for "]" from season 2, the first episode in which Snake makes an appearance. | |||
* During the school assembly, ] says "The times they are a-becoming quite different", which is a reference to ]'s song "The Times They Are A-Changin'" | |||
* When Lisa crumples up her academic alert and tries to throw it, it travels a very short difference, despite the fact that the snowball she throws at Bart in the beginning of the episode is able to hit him fairly well. | |||
* ] sit behind Marge and Homer in the "Lisa vs. Bart" game, although, Eddie has a different hair styling. | |||
* During Bart's penalty shot, the clock counts down which is not supposed to happen (the clock should remain stopped). | |||
* Lisa's notice that she is failing gym contains the word "WARNING:" followed by strings of letters which do not form valid words in the ] such as "Tsnhoji", "Namreb", "Toi", "Easlnpxit", "Alne", "Saeonarf" and "Trauts". "Parents <nowiki>]<nowiki>]</nowiki> Signature" on the form should contain an ]. | |||
Later, the family watches ] play ] for his team, the Mighty Pigs, coached by ]. After the game, Bart ridicules Lisa for her lack of athletic skill and uses his ] to pelt her with litter. ], the coach of the ] Gougers, witnesses Lisa deflecting the litter and throws a hockey puck at her without warning, which she catches. Apu makes Lisa the Gougers' ]. Lisa excels as goalie and leads the team to its best season ever. | |||
==Quotes== | |||
*'''Weather Presenter:''' (on TV) There's a 75% chance of hilarity! <br> '''Homer:''' I like those odds. | |||
*'''Chief Wiggum:''' (to prisoners) Alright, I'm gonna make a little deal with you mugs. I'll let you all out to see my team play the hockey game if you promise to return to your cells. <br> '''Snake:''' Sorry, pig. We can't make that promise. <br> '''Chief Wiggum:''' Alright, alright, I'll sweeten the deal. You can see the game, you don't have to come back, but you have to promise not to commit any more crimes, okay? <br> '''Snake:''' No. <br> '''Chief Wiggum:''' I'll take that as a yes. (opens jail cells, prisoners run out) <br> '''Prisoners:''' Alright! We're free! | |||
*'''Skinner:''' (on PA) Attention students, please make your way for an assembly at the Butthead Memorial Auditorium. (Off PA) I wish we hadn't let the students name that one. | |||
*'''Bart:''' I was going to see if we could deal with this peacefully . . . but instead I just ripped the head off Mr. Honey Bunny!! <BR> '''Lisa:''' Bart, that was your cherished childhood toy. <BR> '''Bart:''' (realizing what he's done) Ah!!! Mr. Honey Bunny!!<BR> | |||
*'''Homer:''' Alright hotshots, now that my daughter is on the team I want to make a few things clear. <br> '''Lisa:''' Dad please, just go, I'll be fine. <br> '''Homer:''' 'Ah ber ba', I don't want you to make fun of her, just because she's different ... Aha ha ha! Hey look! That kids got bosoms! Has anybody got a wet towel? (begins chasing ], whipping him with a towel) Come here you butterball! <BR> '''Üter:''' Don't make me run! I'm full of chocolate! | |||
*'''Bart:''' I'm going to go like this...(rotates arms)... and if you get hit, it's your own fault. <BR> '''Lisa:''' Fine, I'm gonna start kicking air like this (Starts kicking the air)... and if any part of you should fill that air, it's your own fault. <BR> ''(Bart and Lisa's yells are heard as the hit each other)'' <br> '''Marge:''' (from downstairs) I'm gonna check that out. Now Homer, don't you eat this pie. <BR> '''Homer:''' Okay, now pie I'm just gonna be doing this...(chomps in air)...and if you get eaten it's your own fault! ''(chomps air, hits head on oven hood)'' OWWWWWWW!!!!!! AARRRGGGHHH!!!! OWWW!! OWW! Oh the hell with it (picks up pie and eats it) | |||
*'''Marge:''' (flicking light switch on and off) Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! <br> '''Bart:''' Mom, that is really annoying! <br> '''Marge:''' You are not in direct competition with each other! Repeat, you are not in direct competition! <BR> '''Homer:''' (running in) Hey! Apu just called. This Friday, Lisa's team is playing Bart's team. You'll be in direct competition! And I don't want you to go easy on each other just because you're brother and sister. I want to see you both fighting for your parents' love! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! (Flicking light on and off). | |||
*''At hockey game, score tied, final seconds.'' <BR> '''Bart supporters:''' Kill, Bart! Kill, Bart! Kill, Bart! <BR> '''Lisa supporters:''' Kill Bart! Kill Bart! Kill Bart! | |||
*'''Ralph:''' Me fail English? That's unpossible! | |||
*'''Bart''': (''after receiving a turtle from Homer'') Aw, thanks, Dad. (''Bart and Homer hug'') How about some adulation from my little sister?<br>'''Lisa''': Wow, Bart, I'm so impressed you were able to give Milhouse a concussion.<br>'''Bart''': Oh, you're just jealous, because (''begins to deliver slapshots of garbage at Lisa'') you... stink... at... SPORTS! | |||
*'''Homer:''' Lisa, if the Bible has taught us nothing else - and it hasn't - it's that girls should stick to girls' sports, such as ], ], and such-and-such | |||
*'''Homer:''' Well, boy, you won. So I'm going to live up to my side of the agreement: here's your ], alive and well. | |||
*'''Jimbo:''' Nice PJs, Simpson. Did your mommy buy 'em for ya? <br/> '''Bart:''' Of course she did. Who else would have? <br/> '' Pause'' <br/> '''Jimbo:''' ''(menacing)'' All right, Simpson, you win ''this'' round. | |||
*'''Lisa:''' I have to join the team or I'll get an F that will haunt me for the rest of my life. <br/> ''In the future, Lisa is being sworn in'' <br/> '''Man:''' I now pronounce you President of these United... <br/> '''Reporter:''' Stop the inauguration! I just discovered our President Elect got an F in second grade gym class! <br/> ''Crowd gasps; Lisa is handcuffed'' <br/> '''Man:''' In that case I sentence you to a lifetime of horror on Monster Island. ''(to Lisa)'' Don't worry, it's just a name. <br/> ''Cut to Monster Island; Lisa and others are chased by fire-breathing monsters (gamera, rodan & mothra)'' <br/> '''Lisa:''' He said it was just a name! <br/> '''Man:''' What he meant is that Monster Island is actually a ]. | |||
*'''Homer:''' (Bart must take a penalty shot of Lisa) Oh my God, Marge, a penalty shot with four seconds left! The winner will be showered with praises, and the loser will be taunted and booed until my throat is sore! | |||
*'''Krusty:''' Oh say can you see, lalaladada...light. What so proudly we yah...lalaya... Ooh, I shouldn't turned down those cue cards. | |||
Homer begins alternately favoring Bart and Lisa depending on whose team is winning the most games. As a result, a ] develops between Bart and Lisa. The rivalry peaks when the town learns that the Gougers will face the Mighty Pigs at their next match. Bart and Lisa's animosity towards each other enhances their athletic skill. With four seconds left, Bart is tripped by ], giving him a ] against Lisa that will decide the outcome of the game. As they face off, Bart and Lisa ]. Bart and Lisa discard their equipment and hug each other. The match ends in a ], much to ]'s pride and Homer's distress. Dissatisfied with the outcome, the ] riot and trash the arena. | |||
== External links == | |||
* {{snpp capsule|2F05}} | |||
==Production== | |||
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The idea for the episode came from ''The Simpsons'' writer ],<ref name="BBC"/> who wanted to do an episode involving ice hockey because of his passion for the sport.<ref name=Scully>{{cite video |people=Scully, Mike |date=2005 |title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa on Ice" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> ], who also had a small interest in hockey, directed the episode.<ref name="BBC">{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/simpsons/episodeguide/season6/page8.shtml |title=Lisa on Ice |access-date=2008-03-27 |author1=Martyn, Warren |author2=Wood, Adrian |year=2000 |publisher=BBC |url-status=dead |archive-date=2008-04-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080408031522/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/simpsons/episodeguide/season6/page8.shtml }}</ref><ref name=Anderson>{{cite video |people=Anderson, Bob |date=2005 |title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa on Ice" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> To better familiarize himself with the sport, Anderson ordered a batch of VHS highlight tapes, watched the NHL playoffs for the first time, and made several trips to scout youth games, taking notes on how players looked stickhandling and shooting.<ref name=si>{{cite web|first=Alex|last=Prewitt|url=https://www.si.com/nhl/2019/11/12/lisa-on-ice-the-simpsons-episode-anniversary|title=Lisa on Ice: Inside 'The Simpsons' Iconic Hockey Episode|website=]|date=November 12, 2019|access-date=November 12, 2019}}</ref> | |||
In his original draft of the episode, Scully had written cameos for ] and ] but, he explained, "they wound up falling out of the story, because we had such a good story with the family."<ref name=si/> Gretzky eventually ended up appearing in the Season 28 episode "]", becoming the first hockey player to guest on the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.si.com/nhl/2016/11/18/ap-us-tv-simpsons-wayne-gretzky|title=Wayne Gretzky lending his voice to 'The Simpsons'|website=]|date=November 18, 2016|access-date=November 12, 2019}}</ref> | |||
The episode starts out with Lisa tricking Bart into believing it is a snow day by throwing a snowball at him which she made out of the ice in the fridge.<ref name=Scully/> The scene was inspired by Scully, who as a child loved to sit and listen by the radio waiting to see if there was going to be a school ]. Scully thought that there was nothing more disappointing than to wake up expecting a snow day, only to find out there was no snow.<ref name=Scully/> The academic alerts the Springfield Elementary School students receive were based on those Scully received in ].<ref name=Scully/> The scene where Milhouse was bound by his hands and legs to the net was inspired by stories Scully had heard about ] owner ] tying his players to the posts "trying to teach his goalies to stay in the crease."<ref name=si/> Lisa's line, "Hack the bone! Hack the bone!" was inspired by ex–] backstop ].<ref name=si/> | |||
Although there was an emphasis on detail for the show, one mistake Scully regrets is having the game clock running (and eventually expiring) on Bart’s penalty shot. The clock would be paused in a normal hockey game until the shot was taken.<ref name=si/> | |||
==Cultural references== | |||
The episode features several references to '']'' (1975).<ref name="BBC" /> Kent Brockman's line about a ] musical revue about ] is a reference to '']'', an ] play about the ] that ran throughout the 1980s.At the assembly, bully ] has ] take a ] on an ], a ]. When Dolph writes "Beat up ]" on the screen, the ] changes it to "]", and Kearney throws the Newton at Martin instead, referencing the MessagePad's poor handwriting recognition.<ref name="Mirkin" /><ref name="carr">{{cite web|first=Austin|last=Carr|url=http://www.fastcodesign.com/3017039/how-the-simpsons-fixed-apples-iphone-keyboard|title=How "The Simpsons" Fixed Apple's iPhone Keyboard|website=]|date=September 19, 2013|access-date=May 23, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150413151438/http://www.fastcodesign.com/3017039/how-the-simpsons-fixed-apples-iphone-keyboard|archive-date=April 13, 2015}}</ref> The assembly is held at the ] Memorial Auditorium; Skinner muses "I really shouldn't have let the students name that one." When ] visits Bart and Lisa at the ] house to see if they have any injuries that may affect the ] of the upcoming game, Marge sends him away as he pleads, "They're gonna take my thumbs!"; a reference to ]<nowiki>'</nowiki> line, "Charlie, they took my thumb", in '']'' (1984).<ref name="Mirkin">{{cite video |people=Mirkin, David |date=2005 |title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa on Ice" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | |||
==Reception== | |||
In its original broadcast, "Lisa on Ice" finished 34th in the ratings for the week of November 7 to November 13, 1994, with a ] of 11.6.<ref name=ratings/><ref name=si/> It was the second-highest-rated show on the Fox network that week.<ref name=ratings>{{cite news |title=What we watch, what we don't... |date=November 20, 1994 |page=24 |newspaper=] }} Retrieved on September 28, 2008.</ref> | |||
Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, called it "a fabulous episode for Lisa and Bart, although with a special mention for a few seconds of tremendous ] wickedness".<ref name="BBC"/> DVD Verdict's Ryan Keefer said the episode "is one of the few episodes centered on Lisa that I enjoy watching", and gave it a ] grade.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/simpsonsseason6.php |title=DVD Verdict Review - The Simpsons: The Complete Sixth Season |last=Keefer |first=Ryan |date=August 29, 2005 |publisher=DVD Verdict |access-date=2008-09-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081225151101/http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/simpsonsseason6.php |archive-date=December 25, 2008 }}</ref> ]'s Aaron Beierle said, "there are definitely some funny moments in this episode, the sweet-natured way that the episode ends never sat right with me".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/17174/simpsons-season-6/ |title=DVD Talk Review: Simpsons: Season 6 |last=Beierle |first=Aaron |publisher=] |access-date=2008-09-28}}</ref> ] named the episode the fifth best sports moment in the history of the show.<ref name=ESPN>{{cite news |last=Collins |first=Greg |title=The Simpsons Got Game |work=ESPN.com |date=January 23, 2004 |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page3/story?page=simpsons/part4 |url-status=dead |access-date=May 16, 2017 |archive-date=August 24, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070824185754/http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page3/story?page=simpsons%2Fpart4 }}</ref> The '']''{{'}}s Gregory Hardy listed it as the seventh-best episode of the show with a sports theme.<ref>{{cite news |title=Hitting 300 - For Sporting Comedy, 'The Simpsons' Always Score |last=Hardy |first=Gregory |date=February 16, 2003 |work=] |page=C17 }}</ref> | |||
]'s Adam Finley gave the episode a positive review, commenting that it is "a skewering of parents who become too involved in their children's sports and turn what should be a lesson in teamwork, trying your hardest, and losing gracefully into a kind of ] where grown adults live out violent fantasies and their own failed ambitions through their children".<ref name="finley"/> He added, "Homer is an absolute jerk in this episode, taunting his children when they lose and praising them when they win and humiliate their sibling" and "it's not just Homer. Marge, characteristically so, tries to remain diplomatic, but even she starts screaming for blood when Bart is tripped by an opposing player."<ref name="finley">{{cite news |url=http://www.aoltv.com/2006/07/20/the-simpsons-lisa-on-ice/ |title=The Simpsons: Lisa on Ice |access-date=2022-01-16 |url-status=dead |date=2006-06-20 |work=HuffPostTV |author=Adam Finley |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130205125657/http://www.aoltv.com/2006/07/20/the-simpsons-lisa-on-ice/ |archive-date=2013-02-05 }}</ref> | |||
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8th episode of the 6th season of The Simpsons
"Lisa on Ice" | |||
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The Simpsons episode | |||
Promotional image for the episode | |||
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 8 | ||
Directed by | Bob Anderson | ||
Written by | Mike Scully | ||
Production code | 2F05 | ||
Original air date | November 13, 1994 (1994-11-13) | ||
Episode features | |||
Chalkboard gag | "I will not dissect things unless instructed" | ||
Couch gag | The Simpsons sit on the couch and get sprung into the ceiling, with only their legs and feet showing. | ||
Commentary | Matt Groening David Mirkin Mike Scully Bob Anderson | ||
Episode chronology | |||
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The Simpsons season 6 | |||
List of episodes |
"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. In the episode, Lisa discovers that she possesses a skill for ice hockey. A rivalry between her and Bart ensues, as the siblings play for opposing teams.
The episode was written by Mike Scully and directed by Bob Anderson. Scully's passion for hockey inspired the plot. It features cultural references to films such as Rollerball and The Pope of Greenwich Village. The episode was well-received by critics and acquired a Nielsen rating of 11.6.
Plot
Principal Skinner gathers the students of Springfield Elementary School at an assembly to announce which subjects they are failing. Lisa, who prides herself on her academic achievements, is horrified to discover she is failing gym class. Lisa attempts to appeal to her gym teacher, who makes her a deal: if Lisa regularly participates in a sports program outside of school, she will get a passing grade in gym class. Lisa attempts to join a basketball team, but is unable to dribble properly. She then attempts to join a volleyball team, but the team's only ball is deflated when it lands on her spiky hair. Lisa becomes despondent.
Later, the family watches Bart play hockey for his team, the Mighty Pigs, coached by Chief Wiggum. After the game, Bart ridicules Lisa for her lack of athletic skill and uses his hockey stick to pelt her with litter. Apu, the coach of the Kwik-E-Mart Gougers, witnesses Lisa deflecting the litter and throws a hockey puck at her without warning, which she catches. Apu makes Lisa the Gougers' goalie. Lisa excels as goalie and leads the team to its best season ever.
Homer begins alternately favoring Bart and Lisa depending on whose team is winning the most games. As a result, a sibling rivalry develops between Bart and Lisa. The rivalry peaks when the town learns that the Gougers will face the Mighty Pigs at their next match. Bart and Lisa's animosity towards each other enhances their athletic skill. With four seconds left, Bart is tripped by Jimbo, giving him a penalty shot against Lisa that will decide the outcome of the game. As they face off, Bart and Lisa remember the good times they had together when they were younger. Bart and Lisa discard their equipment and hug each other. The match ends in a tie, much to Marge's pride and Homer's distress. Dissatisfied with the outcome, the spectators riot and trash the arena.
Production
The idea for the episode came from The Simpsons writer Mike Scully, who wanted to do an episode involving ice hockey because of his passion for the sport. Bob Anderson, who also had a small interest in hockey, directed the episode. To better familiarize himself with the sport, Anderson ordered a batch of VHS highlight tapes, watched the NHL playoffs for the first time, and made several trips to scout youth games, taking notes on how players looked stickhandling and shooting.
In his original draft of the episode, Scully had written cameos for Bobby Orr and Wayne Gretzky but, he explained, "they wound up falling out of the story, because we had such a good story with the family." Gretzky eventually ended up appearing in the Season 28 episode "The Nightmare After Krustmas", becoming the first hockey player to guest on the show.
The episode starts out with Lisa tricking Bart into believing it is a snow day by throwing a snowball at him which she made out of the ice in the fridge. The scene was inspired by Scully, who as a child loved to sit and listen by the radio waiting to see if there was going to be a school snow day. Scully thought that there was nothing more disappointing than to wake up expecting a snow day, only to find out there was no snow. The academic alerts the Springfield Elementary School students receive were based on those Scully received in junior high. The scene where Milhouse was bound by his hands and legs to the net was inspired by stories Scully had heard about Springfield Indians owner Eddie Shore tying his players to the posts "trying to teach his goalies to stay in the crease." Lisa's line, "Hack the bone! Hack the bone!" was inspired by ex–Springfield Kings backstop Billy Smith.
Although there was an emphasis on detail for the show, one mistake Scully regrets is having the game clock running (and eventually expiring) on Bart’s penalty shot. The clock would be paused in a normal hockey game until the shot was taken.
Cultural references
The episode features several references to Rollerball (1975). Kent Brockman's line about a Garry Trudeau musical revue about Ronald Reagan is a reference to Rap Master Ronnie, an off-Broadway play about the Reagan administration that ran throughout the 1980s.At the assembly, bully Kearney has Dolph take a memo on an Apple Newton, a personal digital assistant. When Dolph writes "Beat up Martin" on the screen, the handwriting recognition changes it to "Eat up Martha", and Kearney throws the Newton at Martin instead, referencing the MessagePad's poor handwriting recognition. The assembly is held at the Butt-Head Memorial Auditorium; Skinner muses "I really shouldn't have let the students name that one." When Moe visits Bart and Lisa at the Simpson house to see if they have any injuries that may affect the odds of the upcoming game, Marge sends him away as he pleads, "They're gonna take my thumbs!"; a reference to Eric Roberts' line, "Charlie, they took my thumb", in The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984).
Reception
In its original broadcast, "Lisa on Ice" finished 34th in the ratings for the week of November 7 to November 13, 1994, with a Nielsen rating of 11.6. It was the second-highest-rated show on the Fox network that week.
Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, called it "a fabulous episode for Lisa and Bart, although with a special mention for a few seconds of tremendous Edna Krabappel wickedness". DVD Verdict's Ryan Keefer said the episode "is one of the few episodes centered on Lisa that I enjoy watching", and gave it a B+ grade. DVD Talk's Aaron Beierle said, "there are definitely some funny moments in this episode, the sweet-natured way that the episode ends never sat right with me". ESPN.com named the episode the fifth best sports moment in the history of the show. The Orlando Sentinel's Gregory Hardy listed it as the seventh-best episode of the show with a sports theme.
TV Squad's Adam Finley gave the episode a positive review, commenting that it is "a skewering of parents who become too involved in their children's sports and turn what should be a lesson in teamwork, trying your hardest, and losing gracefully into a kind of Roman Coliseum where grown adults live out violent fantasies and their own failed ambitions through their children". He added, "Homer is an absolute jerk in this episode, taunting his children when they lose and praising them when they win and humiliate their sibling" and "it's not just Homer. Marge, characteristically so, tries to remain diplomatic, but even she starts screaming for blood when Bart is tripped by an opposing player."
References
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