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− | [[Ralph]] | + | [[Ralph]] used his position as the police chief's son to get [[Lisa]] tickets to the special. [[Bill Clinton|Bill]] and [[Hillary Clinton]] were also in attendance. |
− | The special | + | The special featured several clips from previous episodes. In a 1963 clip, American poet [[Robert Frost]] read his poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", but [[Krusty]] interrupted him, saying, "Hey, Frosty! How'd you like some snow, man?" and threw snow at him. |
− | In a 1973 psychedelic rock clip, during his segment [[Kroon Along with Krusty]], Krusty | + | In a 1973 psychedelic rock clip, during his segment "[[Kroon Along with Krusty]]", Krusty performed "{{W|Break On Through (To the Other Side)}}" by {{W|The Doors}}. In an undated clip featuring [[Sideshow Raheem]], Krusty was too intimidated by Raheem to use him as the comedic fall guy. |
− | During one segment, Krusty | + | During one segment, Krusty began interviewing audience members. Ralph seized the moment to declare that Lisa was the love of his life and that he intended to marry her. Frustrated, Lisa lost her temper and angrily told Ralph they were not boyfriend and girlfriend, she never liked him, and the only reason she gave him a valentine was out of pity. [[Bart]] later replayed the incident on videotape, pinpointing the exact moment when Ralph's heart broke. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Krusty the Clown's 29th Anniversary Show
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Krusty the Clown's 29th Anniversary Show is a special anniversary episode of The Krusty the Clown Show.
History[edit]
Ralph used his position as the police chief's son to get Lisa tickets to the special. Bill and Hillary Clinton were also in attendance.
The special featured several clips from previous episodes. In a 1963 clip, American poet Robert Frost read his poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", but Krusty interrupted him, saying, "Hey, Frosty! How'd you like some snow, man?" and threw snow at him.
In a 1973 psychedelic rock clip, during his segment "Kroon Along with Krusty", Krusty performed "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" by The Doors. In an undated clip featuring Sideshow Raheem, Krusty was too intimidated by Raheem to use him as the comedic fall guy.
During one segment, Krusty began interviewing audience members. Ralph seized the moment to declare that Lisa was the love of his life and that he intended to marry her. Frustrated, Lisa lost her temper and angrily told Ralph they were not boyfriend and girlfriend, she never liked him, and the only reason she gave him a valentine was out of pity. Bart later replayed the incident on videotape, pinpointing the exact moment when Ralph's heart broke.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "I Love Lisa"