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"'''Lisa on Ice'''" is the eighth episode of [[season 6]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and eleventh episode overall. It originally aired on November 13, [[1994]]. The episode was written by [[Mike Scully]] and directed by [[Bob Anderson]].
The [[Springfield Elementary School|school]] starts giving out "Academic Alerts" to tells the kids what they're failing. [[Lisa]] is told that she's failing gym. In disgust, she goes to the gym teacher, who tells her that she won't fail if she joins one of the "Pee-wee" teams in town. She is bad at everything she tries. At [[Bart]]'s hockey game, he starts hitting things at her and she defends them like a top-notch goalie, so [[Apu]] brings her onto his team. When she starts winning games, she gets more respect than Bart and they start a rivalry. Their rivalry is taken to a new level when Bart's team is going to play Lisa's team. With the game tied at the end and the result coming down to a penalty shot by Bart, they both experience harmonious flashbacks, causing them to remember their love for each other.  They throw down their equipment and hug as the hockey arena errupts into rioting.
 
  
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{{Desc|[[Lisa]] is failing gym. To make up the grade, she joins a pee-wee hockey league. Soon, her team must face off against [[Bart]]'s, putting them in direct competition.}}
  
*'''[[Skinner]]''': "Ralph, you're failing English."
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== Plot ==
*'''[[Ralph Wiggum|Ralph]]''': "Me fail English. That's unpossible."
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[[File:Lisa on Ice Promo.gif|thumb|left|Promo image for the episode]]
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Due to impossibly low test scores, Principal Skinner starts to give out academic alerts so the children's parents can know they're doing poorly. After a series of kids receive their alerts, Lisa is called up, shocking everyone. It is then revealed that she is failing gym. Lisa, terrified, goes to her PE teacher and is told to join a Pee-Wee team outside of school. After a sequence of failed attempts at sports, Lisa finally joins a hockey team sponsored by Apu—which just happens to be Bart's rival team.  
  
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After Lisa excels at both sports and school, Bart thinks he must get become a scholar, though this doesn't work out, as he been slacking off in school for his whole life. This leads to a rivalry between the entire family, and when Lisa and Bart play each other, it gets down to the wire, with the stadium split between Bart fans and Lisa fans. However, when Bart is chosen to take the penalty shot against Lisa, the goalie, they both reminisce about how they helped each other as younger kids (Lisa giving Bart a bandage after he falls off his bike and hurt his leg, Bart giving Lisa one of his scoops of ice cream when hers falls on the ground). Bart and Lisa both throw their hockey gear on the ground and hug. Homer then remarks that they are both losers and the whole stadium erupts into a riot.
  
*'''[[Chief Wiggum]]''': "We won! We won! Unfortunetly, since I bet on the other team, we won't be going out for pizza."
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*'''[[Homer]]''': [Standing up for Lisa in the locker room] I don't want anyone to give her a hard time just because she's different: no jokes, no taunting -- [spots [[Uter]] ] Look, that kid's got bosoms!  Who's got a wet towel?  [chases Uter, laughing] Come here, you butterball.
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*'''Uter''': Don't make me run, I'm full of chocolate!
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Latest revision as of 14:12, March 28, 2024

Season 6 Episode
110 "Bart's Girlfriend"
111
"Lisa on Ice"
"Homer Badman" 112
"Ralph, you're failing English."
Principal Skinner
"Me fail English? That's unpossible!"
Ralph Wiggum
"Lisa on Ice"
Lisa on Ice.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 111
Season number: S6 E8
Production code: 2F05
Original airdate: November 13, 1994
Chalkboard gag: "I will not dissect things unless instructed."
Couch gag: The Simpsons sit on the couch and get sprung into the ceiling, with only their legs and feet showing.
Showrunner: David Mirkin
Written by: Mike Scully
Directed by: Bob Anderson
DVD features


"Lisa on Ice" is the eighth episode of season 6 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and eleventh episode overall. It originally aired on November 13, 1994. The episode was written by Mike Scully and directed by Bob Anderson.

Synopsis[edit]

"Lisa is failing gym. To make up the grade, she joins a pee-wee hockey league. Soon, her team must face off against Bart's, putting them in direct competition."


Plot[edit]

Promo image for the episode

Due to impossibly low test scores, Principal Skinner starts to give out academic alerts so the children's parents can know they're doing poorly. After a series of kids receive their alerts, Lisa is called up, shocking everyone. It is then revealed that she is failing gym. Lisa, terrified, goes to her PE teacher and is told to join a Pee-Wee team outside of school. After a sequence of failed attempts at sports, Lisa finally joins a hockey team sponsored by Apu—which just happens to be Bart's rival team.

After Lisa excels at both sports and school, Bart thinks he must get become a scholar, though this doesn't work out, as he been slacking off in school for his whole life. This leads to a rivalry between the entire family, and when Lisa and Bart play each other, it gets down to the wire, with the stadium split between Bart fans and Lisa fans. However, when Bart is chosen to take the penalty shot against Lisa, the goalie, they both reminisce about how they helped each other as younger kids (Lisa giving Bart a bandage after he falls off his bike and hurt his leg, Bart giving Lisa one of his scoops of ice cream when hers falls on the ground). Bart and Lisa both throw their hockey gear on the ground and hug. Homer then remarks that they are both losers and the whole stadium erupts into a riot.

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Lisa sul ghiaccio" Lisa on ice


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