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− | ''''' | + | '''''Krusty's Li'l Starmaker''''' is a singing competition on TV. The winner would be animated into an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. |
− | + | When the [[Simpson family]], except [[Lisa]], were ill, Lisa sung them "{{ap|Hush, Little Baby|Lisa's version}}". After the family got better, an advert came on TV for ''Krusty's Li'l Starmaker'', a singing competition. The family pushed Lisa to try out for the show as she was a good singer, having helped them feel better when they were ill. The family then camped outside the [[Springfield Mall]] at night for the auditions. | |
− | + | [[Krusty]] introduced the auditions, showing off the [[Applause-O-Meter]], which would be the judge for the show as he couldn't be bothered to pay attention. The auditions then started with [[Ralph]] singing [[Ralph' audition song|a song]] which started off as the "{{W|Alphabet Song}}", and then transitioned into "{{W|Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star}}", receiving a sarcastic applause rating from the Applause-O-Meter. After Ralph, [[Clarissa Wellington]] walked onto the stage and sung a version of "{{ap|Hush, Little Baby|Clarissa's version}}", which was the song Lisa was going to sing. Clarissa's performance won over the audience and Clarissa went through to the televised stage of the show. | |
− | <p style="font-size: small; text-align: right;">[[ | + | [[Homer]] then told Lisa that he would write her a new song and ran into [[The Toothless Elephant Piano Store]] to begin writing. Meanwhile, [[Milhouse]] performed "{{W|When a Man Loves a Woman}}", until he was insulted by [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] and walked off stage. Homer then came out with the song for Lisa to sing, "[[I'm Talkin' Springfield]]". This impressed the audience and the needle of the Applause-O-Meter shot off into Krusty's eye. Krusty then welcomed Lisa to the next stage of the show... |
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Krusty's Li'l Starmaker is a singing competition on TV. The winner would be animated into an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show.
When the Simpson family, except Lisa, were ill, Lisa sung them "Hush, Little Baby". After the family got better, an advert came on TV for Krusty's Li'l Starmaker, a singing competition. The family pushed Lisa to try out for the show as she was a good singer, having helped them feel better when they were ill. The family then camped outside the Springfield Mall at night for the auditions.
Krusty introduced the auditions, showing off the Applause-O-Meter, which would be the judge for the show as he couldn't be bothered to pay attention. The auditions then started with Ralph singing a song which started off as the "Alphabet Song", and then transitioned into "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", receiving a sarcastic applause rating from the Applause-O-Meter. After Ralph, Clarissa Wellington walked onto the stage and sung a version of "Hush, Little Baby", which was the song Lisa was going to sing. Clarissa's performance won over the audience and Clarissa went through to the televised stage of the show.
Homer then told Lisa that he would write her a new song and ran into The Toothless Elephant Piano Store to begin writing. Meanwhile, Milhouse performed "When a Man Loves a Woman", until he was insulted by Lenny and Carl and walked off stage. Homer then came out with the song for Lisa to sing, "I'm Talkin' Springfield". This impressed the audience and the needle of the Applause-O-Meter shot off into Krusty's eye. Krusty then welcomed Lisa to the next stage of the show...
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