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Revision as of 14:41, December 20, 2021
Little Miss Springfield Pageant
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TV Show Information
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Little Miss Springfield Pageant is an American beauty pageant sponsored by Laramie and starring Krusty the Clown. Ye Olde Off-Ramp Inn once hosted the event
Contents
History
At Moe's Tavern, Homer sees a TV advertisement and decides to enter Lisa to boost her self-esteem. The entry fee for the pageant is $250, so he sells his Duff Blimp ticket to Barney to raise the funds needed. Lisa refuses, but Marge tells her that Homer sold his Duff Blimp ticket to pay the entry fee, and she realizes her father's sacrifice and enters the pageant. After Krusty's interview segment, Lisa is announced as the runner-up and Amber Dempseythe winner. At Amber's first official appearance, a thunderstorm creates a lightning bolt which strikes her metal scepter. She is hospitalized for her injuries, and Lisa is crowned Little Miss Springfield. However Amber is recrowned Little Miss Springfield due a technical error in Lisa's entry form when in a space marked "DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS SPACE", Homer wrote "OK".
Contestants
- Amber Dempsey (winner) who answered a question from Krusty and bashes her eyelashes
- Pahasatira Nahasapeemapetilon who played MacArthur Park on the tablah
- Lisa Simpson (runner-up) who started to sing America the Beautiful then Proud Mary
- 13 unnamed girls
Judges
- Ice cream lady
- Jake
- Two unnamed judges