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|status = Alive
 
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|job = Student
 
|job = Student
|relatives = '''Mother:''' [[Annette|Annette Taylor]]<ref>"[[Dark Knight Court]]"</ref> '''Father:''' [[Mr. Taylor]]  
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|relatives = '''Mother:''' [[Annette|Annette Taylor]]<ref name="DKC">"[[Dark Knight Court]]"</ref> '''Father:''' [[Mr. Taylor]]  
 
|appearance = "[[Lisa's Rival]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Lisa's Rival]]"
 
|voiced by = [[Winona Ryder]]<br>[[Pamela Hayden]]
 
|voiced by = [[Winona Ryder]]<br>[[Pamela Hayden]]
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== History ==
 
== History ==
When Allison Taylor first comes to [[Springfield Elementary]], Lisa is happy to have a friend as brilliant as she, but eventually Lisa becomes jealous of having a true rival in school. Regardless, Lisa tries to be her friend. To Lisa's chagrin, Allison wins first chair saxophone in the school band, Ralph starts asking her for answers, and Allison's father thinks Lisa is juvenile in comparison. Tensions climax during [[Springfield Elementary]]'s annual "Diorama-rama" competition. Allison makes a diorama of [[wikipedia:The Telltale Heart|The Telltale Heart]], by [[wikipedia:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe]], showing the protagonist going insane while a section of the floor "beats" mechanically. With Bart's help and prodding, Lisa sabotages Allison's entry by switching Allison's diorama with one containing a cow's bloody heart. When [[Principal Skinner]] sees the result, he criticizes the diorama and questions Allison's overall qualifications. Lisa, overcome with guilt, confesses to the switch. However, Lisa and Allison's true diorama still lose the competition to [[Ralph Wiggum]], whose diorama consists of a box of Star Wars action figures still in their packaging, objects of sentimental value to Principal Skinner. In the end, Lisa and Allison put aside their differences and become friends.
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When Allison Taylor first comes to [[Springfield Elementary]], Lisa is happy to have a friend as brilliant as she, but eventually Lisa becomes jealous of having a true rival in school. Regardless, Lisa tries to be her friend. To Lisa's chagrin, Allison wins first chair saxophone in the school band, Ralph starts asking her for answers, and Allison's father thinks Lisa is juvenile in comparison. Tensions climax during [[Springfield Elementary]]'s annual "Diorama-rama" competition. Allison makes a diorama of ''{{W|The Telltale Heart}}'', by [[Edgar Allan Poe]], showing the protagonist going insane while a section of the floor "beats" mechanically. With Bart's help and prodding, Lisa sabotages Allison's entry by switching Allison's diorama with one containing a cow's bloody heart. When [[Principal Skinner]] sees the result, he criticizes the diorama and questions Allison's overall qualifications. Lisa, overcome with guilt, confesses to the switch. However, Lisa and Allison's true diorama still lose the competition to [[Ralph Wiggum]], whose diorama consists of a box of Star Wars action figures still in their packaging, objects of sentimental value to Principal Skinner. In the end, Lisa and Allison put aside their differences and become friends.
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Later, Allison was seen taking dance lessons along with Lisa from "[[Vicki Valentine|Little Vicki Valentine]]". She appears to be on good terms with Lisa.
 
Later, Allison was seen taking dance lessons along with Lisa from "[[Vicki Valentine|Little Vicki Valentine]]". She appears to be on good terms with Lisa.
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She was seen holding hands with [[Annette|Annette Taylor]] in a mother/daughter fashion.<ref name="DKC"/>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
Originally voiced by [[Winona Ryder]], Allison Taylor has subsequently had a few small speaking parts, with her voice provided by [[Pamela Hayden]].
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Allison Taylor was named after two of [[Mike Scully]]'s children; Allison and Taylor. Originally voiced by [[Winona Ryder]], Allison Taylor has subsequently had a few small speaking parts, with her voice provided by [[Pamela Hayden]].
 
 
She has appeared in different issues of The [[Simpsons Comics]] but is sometimes mis-coulored making her look a bit like [[Jessica Lovejoy]].
 
  
In "[[Dark Knight Court]]" she is holding hands with [[Annette|Annette Taylor]] in a mother/daughter fashion.
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She has appeared in different issues of ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' but is sometimes mis-coulored making her look a bit like [[Jessica Lovejoy]].
  
 
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Revision as of 18:11, August 25, 2014

Allison Taylor
Allison Taylor.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Age: 7
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Student
Relatives: Mother: Annette Taylor[1] Father: Mr. Taylor
First appearance: "Lisa's Rival"
Voiced by: Winona Ryder
Pamela Hayden


Allison Taylor is a student at Springfield Elementary. Allison is as smart as (or smarter than) Lisa, younger (having skipped a grade), and, like Lisa, a young master of the saxophone.

History

When Allison Taylor first comes to Springfield Elementary, Lisa is happy to have a friend as brilliant as she, but eventually Lisa becomes jealous of having a true rival in school. Regardless, Lisa tries to be her friend. To Lisa's chagrin, Allison wins first chair saxophone in the school band, Ralph starts asking her for answers, and Allison's father thinks Lisa is juvenile in comparison. Tensions climax during Springfield Elementary's annual "Diorama-rama" competition. Allison makes a diorama of The Telltale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe, showing the protagonist going insane while a section of the floor "beats" mechanically. With Bart's help and prodding, Lisa sabotages Allison's entry by switching Allison's diorama with one containing a cow's bloody heart. When Principal Skinner sees the result, he criticizes the diorama and questions Allison's overall qualifications. Lisa, overcome with guilt, confesses to the switch. However, Lisa and Allison's true diorama still lose the competition to Ralph Wiggum, whose diorama consists of a box of Star Wars action figures still in their packaging, objects of sentimental value to Principal Skinner. In the end, Lisa and Allison put aside their differences and become friends.

Later, Allison was seen taking dance lessons along with Lisa from "Little Vicki Valentine". She appears to be on good terms with Lisa.

She was seen holding hands with Annette Taylor in a mother/daughter fashion.[1]

Behind the Laughter

Allison Taylor was named after two of Mike Scully's children; Allison and Taylor. Originally voiced by Winona Ryder, Allison Taylor has subsequently had a few small speaking parts, with her voice provided by Pamela Hayden.

She has appeared in different issues of Simpsons Comics but is sometimes mis-coulored making her look a bit like Jessica Lovejoy.

Appearances

References