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The Simpsons episode | |
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Episode no. | Season 1 |
Directed by | Wesley Archer |
Written by | Al Jean and Mike Reiss |
Original air dates | February 11, 1990 |
Episode features | |
Chalkboard gag | "I will not instigate revolution" |
Couch gag | The Simpsons all pile on to the couch, Maggie pops up in the air and Marge catches her |
Episode chronology | |
The Simpsons season 1 | |
List of episodes |
"Moaning Lisa" was the sixth non short Simpsons episode released on television. “Moaning Lisa” has aired 3 times in the US.
- February 11, 1990
- April 22, 1990
- August 5, 1990
The episode deals with Lisa's depression and her attempts to sublimate it by playing saxophone.
Synopsis
Lisa awakens one morning with a potent case of the blues. Her teacher notices her sadness and sends a note home to her parents. Homer and Bart, meanwhile, are playing a video boxing game. Undefeated with forty-eight wins, bart takes only one round to knock off the head of Homer's boxer. While Homer is down for the count, Marge gives him the note from Lisa's teacher. Nothing her parents say can bring Lisa out of her depression.
Hearing distant music, Lisa sneaks out of her room to follow it. She finds a soulful saxophone player, Bleeding Gums Murphy, playing some hard blues. Murphy teaches Lise how to express her sadness on the sax.
Parodies/Inspiration
- The episode title is a play on Leonardo da Vinci's painting the Mona Lisa.
- The video game Bart & Homer play is based on Mike Tyson's Punch Out!!.
- The background noise of the arcade is the music from the Tetris arcade machine.
Memorable quotes
- Marge, on grabbing Lisa from the bridge where she had been playing saxophone with Bleeding Gums: "Nothing personal, I just fear the unfamiliar."
- Mr. Largo (Lisa's band instructor): "I hope we won't have another outburst of yesterday's unbridled creativity."
- The Lyrics to Lisa's Blues Number:
I got a bratty brother/he bugs me every day/and this morning my own mother/she gave my last cupcake away/my dad acts like he belongs/he belongs in the zoo/I'm the saddest kid in grade number two.
- Bart: Is Jacques there?
Moe: Who?
Bart: Jacques, last name Strap.
Moe: Hold on. (Calling out) Jacques Strap! Hey, guys, I'm looking for a Jacques Strap!