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+ | ==Lewis "Jackson"== | ||
+ | *Let's get one thing straight once and for all. Lewis' last name is not "Jackson". If fact, we don't know what his last name is. For those of you who have been referencing [[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]], take a look at this page | ||
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+ | :Now lets get to the basics: | ||
+ | **1. On the top of the page, it says "Lisa's second-grade play". | ||
+ | **2. The Lewis that we are referring to is one of Bart's friends from the early season, who happens to be in the same grade as Bart, '''The 4th Grade'''. | ||
+ | **3. In the list of Springfield Elementary players, a boy named Lewis Jackson is listed as one of the actors in the play. Even though Bart's name is listed with the players, he is actually part of the production crew (the ones behind the lighting and technical work, not actual actors). As for Nelson Widmar and Milhouse "Light and Magic", they have no connection towards the commonly known [[Milhouse Van Houten]] and [[Nelson Muntz]]. I swear, it's like something out of Camp Lazlo and their "Seven Deadly Sandwiches". | ||
+ | **4. Normally, when a character name is listed, there is a picture of the character to correspond with the name and verify the evidence. To put it simply, we don't even know who these characters are anyway. The only possible exception would be Janey Hagstrom, but of course this was a beta last name since this made in '91 when the series was still developing. She would later become [[Janey Powell]]. Technically, this book is barely canon (given the evidence of massive family tree contradictions in later episodes), and only ''real'' canon is certain episodes of the series. | ||
+ | **5. As for Lewis' whereabouts in the rest of the book, he is only shown in Bart's class photo album, and no names are shown there for any of Bart's classmates. | ||
+ | :Now that's cleared up, if anyone continues to insist that Lewis' last name is "Jackson", then you'll need better evidence than that. --[[User:Kid Sonic|Kid Sonic]] 17:22, 24 March 2013 (EDT) |
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What is the source for all this Omar stuff.--Sgtcook 12:00, 10 May 2009 (UTC)
Lewis "Jackson"
- Let's get one thing straight once and for all. Lewis' last name is not "Jackson". If fact, we don't know what his last name is. For those of you who have been referencing The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album, take a look at this page
- Now lets get to the basics:
- 1. On the top of the page, it says "Lisa's second-grade play".
- 2. The Lewis that we are referring to is one of Bart's friends from the early season, who happens to be in the same grade as Bart, The 4th Grade.
- 3. In the list of Springfield Elementary players, a boy named Lewis Jackson is listed as one of the actors in the play. Even though Bart's name is listed with the players, he is actually part of the production crew (the ones behind the lighting and technical work, not actual actors). As for Nelson Widmar and Milhouse "Light and Magic", they have no connection towards the commonly known Milhouse Van Houten and Nelson Muntz. I swear, it's like something out of Camp Lazlo and their "Seven Deadly Sandwiches".
- 4. Normally, when a character name is listed, there is a picture of the character to correspond with the name and verify the evidence. To put it simply, we don't even know who these characters are anyway. The only possible exception would be Janey Hagstrom, but of course this was a beta last name since this made in '91 when the series was still developing. She would later become Janey Powell. Technically, this book is barely canon (given the evidence of massive family tree contradictions in later episodes), and only real canon is certain episodes of the series.
- 5. As for Lewis' whereabouts in the rest of the book, he is only shown in Bart's class photo album, and no names are shown there for any of Bart's classmates.
- Now that's cleared up, if anyone continues to insist that Lewis' last name is "Jackson", then you'll need better evidence than that. --Kid Sonic 17:22, 24 March 2013 (EDT)