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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, and Stephen Hawking.
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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
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As Homer, Lisa, and her friends watch the announcement of the year's Nobel Prize winners, they are astounded to hear that Krusty the Clown has won the Peace Prize. Krusty picks Homer to accompany him to Oslo for the awards ceremony, since Homer will laugh at anything Krusty says, and Homer decides to take Bart with him. Their plane lands not in Oslo, but in The Hague, and it is revealed that the Peace Prize announcement was a ruse to bring Krusty here so he could be tried by the World Court for his deplorable public behavior over the years. Homer and Bart search desperately for any evidence to show that Krusty has made a genuine contribution to humanity, and eventually argue that his refusal to perform at a particular show led directly to the South African government's decision to release Nelson Mandela from prison. The court accepts this argument and frees Krusty, who immediately seeks out the nearest place to buy drugs - the courthouse cafeteria - and agrees to bring some back for the presiding judge. Meanwhile, since Lisa is annoyed over not being able to go to the ceremony, Marge surprises her by sending her to a performing arts camp for a week. Here she eagerly immerses herself in music and theater, meeting several campers who love to break into song and two guitar-playing hipster counselors, Ethan and Kurt. When Marge takes her home at the end of the week, she has trouble readjusting to normal life and looks for a chance to express her newly awakened creative side. She runs away from home and seeks out Ethan and Kurt in "Sprooklyn," described by them as being the artistic hotbed of Springfield. However, she soon learns that they have grossly exaggerated; the area is a run-down slum and they actually work at a sandwich shop. They encourage her to return to her family and think about trying to make an artistic name for herself when she is older. As Marge arrives to take Lisa home, they show off a mural that they have painted in her honor, which takes up one entire side of a building.
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.
Songs
Song no.1 sung 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 no. 2 Sung by: Ethan and Kurt
Ethan: Artists are the people who hold up a mirror,
Kurt: Artists make a ???????????????,
(hahaha)
Both: artists help step out impression and
Reception
The episode has received mixed reviews, although the majority were negative. Many critics thought the episode could have contained more Glee jokes, seeing as the main guest stars were the actors from the show. Many critics called the episode "disappointing" and thought the Glee actors were underused.
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