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"Elementary School Musical" is the first episode and season premiere of Season 22. It aired September 26, 2010. It guest stars Bret McKenzie, Jemaine Clement, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Ira Glass and Stephen Hawking.
Synopsis
Marge sends Lisa to a performing arts camp where artsy counsellors (guest voices Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords) and fellow musically inclined campers (guest voices Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Amber Riley of Glee) inspire her to embrace her creative side. After she returns to Springfield, Lisa becomes restless with her ho-hum suburban lifestyle and catches the first bus to Sprooklyn in hopes of reconnecting with her inner hipster.
Plot
When the announcements for the Nobel Prize winners is on early in the morning, about 4:00 AM, Homer comes down and asks why Lisa and some of her and Bart's friends are still up. It turns out that Krusty has won the Nobel Peace Prize. At the announcement in front of Springfield Town Hall, Mayor Quimby announces to the rest of the town that Krusty has won. As Krusty cracks jokes, Homer is the only one who laughs at them. Krusty then takes Homer to his limo. In the limo, Krusty tells Homer that he wants Homer to go with him to Oslo, Norway to collect the prize as he always laughs at Krusty's jokes. Homer asks if he can take Bart with him, to which Krusty agrees.
As they board the Peace Prize One, Lisa gets upset that she never goes anywhere fun. Marge then doesn't go back home but instead takes Lisa to Expressions, a performing arts camp run by counsellors Kurt Hardwick and Ethan. Here, she meets fellow counsellors Amber Riley, Lea Michele and Cory Monteith. They instantly get along through song.
As the plane lands, Krusty, Homer and Bart get off to find that they are not in Oslo at all but they were in The Hague, The Netherlands. A Dutch policeman tells them that Krusty is to be arrested and tried at the International Court of Justice for his bad behavior in Western Europe. The only way for him to be freed was if there is evidence suggesting that Krusty has helped Western culture. Homer and Bart search for evidence.
Lisa really loves life in Expressions. They sing a lot of songs and even had Stephen Hawking join in. Marge eventually comes to pick Lisa up and tells her that her time at camp is over. Lisa looks through her camera at all the photos to realise that Marge was right and it has been a week. They then return home.
Bart and Homer desperately search for evidence on the Internet and only find Krusty's bad behavior. They then find something they feel would get Krusty free. At the court, they show the evidence that Krusty inadvertently helped out in one of his bad moods, by telling the band to play vuvuzelas which led to Nelson Mandela being freed. He is then allowed to go.
Meanwhile, Lisa runs away to Sprooklyn to find Ethan and Kurt, thinking that it was the glamorous place they made it out to be. Instead, she finds a place full of vandalism, falling down buildings and tramps. She finds Kurt's flat, 652 8th Avenue, and finds that it is a run down place too. It turns out that they work in the sandwich shop, Sprubway, and that they are low on money as artists don't get a lot. Lisa eventually calls Marge to come and get her as she decides she hates Sprooklyn.
Marge picks Lisa up outside Dregs, where musicians can play music. Kurt and Ethan reveal that they have left Lisa a surprise as she leaves Sprooklyn. As she leaves, one of the buildings has a mural of Lisa on with Kurt and Ethan on top of the building. They ask each other how they got up there so quick as they were outside their flat a minute ago. They then reveal that they have magic powers and fly off.
Songs
- "Brush Your Teeth" written by Tim Long
- The following songs were credited as "Music by Jemain Clement and Bret McKenzie. Lyrics by Tim Long. Produced by Mickey Petralia"
- "Medium T-Shirt"
- "Meal Lady"
- "We Never Do That"
- "Artists"
- "Artists Reprise"
- "Playing Guitars"
Song #1
By: Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley and Lisa
Lea: I... I love the elegant pearls you wear,
Cory: and the starfish shape that constitutes your hair,
Amber: you.. be staying in cabin 12,
Cory: and we think that you'll be very happy there,
(instrumental)
All: you're gonna love arts camp lisa,
Marge paid it with her debit visa,
(Repeats 4 times in the background)
Lisa: Arts, arts, arts and education
(Repeats 3 Times)
Song #2
By: Ethan, Kurt, and Lisa
Ethan: Artists are the people who hold up a mirror,
Kurt: Artists make society see its force clearer,
(hahaha)
Both: artists help step out impression and when we camp outdoors, we make the best s'mores.
Both: 3 layers, mother nature. Mmm, mmm, yeah, yeah
Both: artists end poverty with music and dance.
Both: artists make art on the beaches of France.
Everyone listens when artists are talking, because artists are smarter than Mr. Stephan Hawking
Stephan Hawking: Oh, yeah, break it down for me fellas.
Lisa: I never knew artists were all so amazing.
Ethan: Excuse me while I talk to this cow that's crazy,
"I give art, like you give milk."
Lisa: Do you think I could be an artist in the city?
Kurt: Hold on Lisa let me check with the commitee
"So what do you think?"
SH: Yes.
Cow: Moo.
Ethan: I agree.
Kurt & Ethan: Yes, Lisa you can be an artist in the world, but move to the city when you're less itty-bitty girl. To the gritty city when you're less itty-bitty girl. The city's pretty gritty for an itty-bitty pretty girl.
Production
The episode was announced on August 2, 2010. It will guest star Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Amber Riley from the popular TV series Glee. The actors had previously revealed their appearance on Twitter. Tim Long wrote the episode.
Reception
"Elementary School Musical" was viewed by 7.8 million households. The rating was down 14% from the previous season's premiere.
The A.V. Club gave the episode a C+, and wrote, "I liked many of the elements of the season premiere [...] I have no idea if the writers wrote new songs for the two guys in Flight of the Conchords to sing (as Lisa's arts camp counselors), but the songs they sang were pretty weak. Similarly, bringing in the Glee kids to sing a take on "Good Vibrations" that was, frankly, awful mostly just felt like an attempt to have guest stars in nothing parts so they could be promoted."
Gallery
Promotional pictures for this episode
- Elementary School Musical Promo 2.jpg
- Elementary School Musical Promo.jpg
- Elementary 1.jpg
- Elementary 2.jpg
- Elementary 3.jpg
- Elementary School Musical 5.jpg