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− | In a dream about School Science Fair, Bart created a weapon called Go-Go Ray. [[Bart]]'s "Go-Go Ray" gun settings include a variety of {{W|Dance crazes|fad dances}}. These include {{W2|Jerk|dance|The Jerk}}, {{W2|Monkey|dance|The Monkey}}, {{W2|Mashed Potato|dance|The Mashed Potato}}, The Swim and {{W2|Freddie|dance|The Freddie}}. He demonstrated the gun to Principal Skinner using The Mashed Potato on him, The Monkey for Edna Krabappel, The Freddie for J. Loren Pryor, The Swim for Elizabeth Hoover, and The Jerk for Dewey Largo. Skinner loves Bart's project and awards him first prize, but [[Lisa]] wakes Bart up, revealing that he is still in bed. | + | In a dream about School Science Fair, Bart created a weapon called Go-Go Ray. [[Bart]]'s "Go-Go Ray" gun settings include a variety of {{W|Dance crazes|fad dances}}. These include {{W2|Jerk|dance|The Jerk}}, {{W2|Monkey|dance|The Monkey}}, {{W2|Mashed Potato|dance|The Mashed Potato}}, The Swim and {{W2|Freddie|dance|The Freddie}}. He demonstrated the gun to Principal Skinner using The Mashed Potato on him, The Monkey for Edna Krabappel, The Freddie for J. Loren Pryor, The Swim for Elizabeth Hoover, and The Jerk for Dewey Largo. Skinner loves Bart's project and awards him first prize, but [[Lisa]] wakes Bart up, revealing that he is still in bed. |
− | Other projects seen in his dream included Static Electricity, How Soap is Made by [[Sophie Jensen]], What's Inside a [[Golf]] Ball?, The Human Brain by [[Buck-toothed boy]], and Adventures in Microwaves.<ref name=Duffless/> | + | Other projects seen in his dream included "Static Electricity," "How Soap is Made" by [[Sophie Jensen]], "What's Inside a [[Golf]] Ball?," "The Human Brain" by [[Buck-toothed boy]], and "Adventures in Microwaves."<ref name=Duffless>"[[Duffless]]"</ref> |
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+ | For that year's real science fair, [[Lisa]] created a mutant tomato, which she called the [[Futuristic Tomato]]. She grew the tomato by fertilizing it with anabolic steroids. But days before the fair, [[Bart]] hurled the tomato at [[Skinner]], so she had to change her project. Lisa appealed to [[Marge|her mother]] for help, who suggested that she run a hamster through a maze. She took the idea to heart, but instead of just testing the intelligence of a rodent, she pitted a hamster against an unsuspecting Bart to find out who is smarter. She documented the results in a project titled "[[Is My Brother Dumber Than a Hamster?]]" | ||
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+ | At the science fair, both Lisa's project and her chance for revenge are ruined by Bart's project: "Miracle Of Science: Can Hamsters Fly Planes?" Lisa tries to protest that the project has no scientific merit, but everyone ignores her. A hamster flying a miniature plane wins over Skinner, who hands Bart the winning ribbon, much to Lisa's dismay. | ||
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+ | Other projects included "How Gravity Works" by [[Milhouse]], "Volcanoes" by [[Chuck Berger]], "The Journeys of [[Phineas Fogg]]" by [[Martin]], "Wasting Squirrels with B.B. Guns" by [[Nelson]], "Alcohol-Fueled Car" by [[Ralph]], and "Evolution? Teaching Theory as Fact!"<ref name=Duffless/> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 19:14, October 21, 2024
The School Science Fair was a school science fair at Springfield Elementary School.
History
In a dream about School Science Fair, Bart created a weapon called Go-Go Ray. Bart's "Go-Go Ray" gun settings include a variety of fad dances. These include The Jerk, The Monkey, The Mashed Potato, The Swim and The Freddie. He demonstrated the gun to Principal Skinner using The Mashed Potato on him, The Monkey for Edna Krabappel, The Freddie for J. Loren Pryor, The Swim for Elizabeth Hoover, and The Jerk for Dewey Largo. Skinner loves Bart's project and awards him first prize, but Lisa wakes Bart up, revealing that he is still in bed.
Other projects seen in his dream included "Static Electricity," "How Soap is Made" by Sophie Jensen, "What's Inside a Golf Ball?," "The Human Brain" by Buck-toothed boy, and "Adventures in Microwaves."[1]
For that year's real science fair, Lisa created a mutant tomato, which she called the Futuristic Tomato. She grew the tomato by fertilizing it with anabolic steroids. But days before the fair, Bart hurled the tomato at Skinner, so she had to change her project. Lisa appealed to her mother for help, who suggested that she run a hamster through a maze. She took the idea to heart, but instead of just testing the intelligence of a rodent, she pitted a hamster against an unsuspecting Bart to find out who is smarter. She documented the results in a project titled "Is My Brother Dumber Than a Hamster?"
At the science fair, both Lisa's project and her chance for revenge are ruined by Bart's project: "Miracle Of Science: Can Hamsters Fly Planes?" Lisa tries to protest that the project has no scientific merit, but everyone ignores her. A hamster flying a miniature plane wins over Skinner, who hands Bart the winning ribbon, much to Lisa's dismay.
Other projects included "How Gravity Works" by Milhouse, "Volcanoes" by Chuck Berger, "The Journeys of Phineas Fogg" by Martin, "Wasting Squirrels with B.B. Guns" by Nelson, "Alcohol-Fueled Car" by Ralph, and "Evolution? Teaching Theory as Fact!"[1]
Appearances
- Episode – "Duffless"
- Episode – "Bart's Comet"
- Episode – "Lisa's Wedding" (mentioned)
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror VII" (The Genesis Tub)
- Episode – "Trilogy of Error" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Fat Man and Little Boy" (mentioned)
- Episode – "My Fair Laddy"
- Episode – "Replaceable You"
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Three Dreams Denied" (mentioned)
References
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