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"'''Moaning Lisa'''" is the sixth episode of [[The Simpsons]]' first season.
  
"'''Moaning Lisa'''" is the sixth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The episode deals with [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]]'s depression and her attempts to sublimate it by playing her saxophone.
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The fervid spectacle of childhood angst is exposed in this story of [[Lisa Simpson]]...A smart, sassy, good girl gone sad. Get bummed to the bluesy be-bop of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] special musical appearance.  
 
 
 
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[[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] awakens one morning with a potent case of the blues. In school, her musical stylings are stifled by the music teacher Mr. Largo, and she refuses to play dodgeball, claiming to be too sad. Her teacher notices her sadness and sends a note home to her parents. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Bart Simpson|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 Simpson|Marge]] gives him the note from Lisa's teacher. Nothing her parents say can bring Lisa out of her depression.
 
[[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] awakens one morning with a potent case of the blues. In school, her musical stylings are stifled by the music teacher Mr. Largo, and she refuses to play dodgeball, claiming to be too sad. Her teacher notices her sadness and sends a note home to her parents. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Bart Simpson|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 Simpson|Marge]] gives him the note from Lisa's teacher. Nothing her parents say can bring Lisa out of her depression.

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Season 1 Episode
005 "Bart the General"
006
"Moaning Lisa"
"The Call of the Simpsons" 007
"Moaning Lisa"
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Episode Information
Showrunner: [[{{{showrunner}}}]]


""I'm too sad"

"

Lisa Simpson

"Moaning Lisa" is the sixth episode of The Simpsons' first season.

The fervid spectacle of childhood angst is exposed in this story of Lisa Simpson...A smart, sassy, good girl gone sad. Get bummed to the bluesy be-bop of Bleeding Gums Murphy special musical appearance.

Plot

Lisa awakens one morning with a potent case of the blues. In school, her musical stylings are stifled by the music teacher Mr. Largo, and she refuses to play dodgeball, claiming to be too sad. 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 Lisa how to express her sadness on the sax.

Afterwards, Marge drops off Lisa at school and tells her to smile no matter what she feels inside. She later sees Lisa hiding her true feelings and classmates taking advantage of her and tells Lisa that it is best to be herself. When Lisa hears this, she feels happy again.

Meanwhile, Homer takes lessons from a local video game wizard for a rematch with his son. Just as he starts to win, Marge unplugs the TV to announce Lisa's recovery. Seizing the opportunity to maintain his undefeated status as boxing champ, Bart gleefully announces retirement from the ring. Afterwards, the Simpsons visit a jazz club to hear Bleeding Gums Murphy sing a blues number written by Lisa.

File:OrigianlChalkboardS1E06.png
Chalkboard gag from this episode.

References


External Links

Season 1 Episodes
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire Bart the Genius Homer's Odyssey There's No Disgrace Like Home Bart the General Moaning Lisa The Call of the Simpsons The Telltale Head Life on the Fast Lane Homer's Night Out The Crepes of Wrath Krusty Gets Busted Some Enchanted Evening
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