The Adventures of Lisa Simpson, Girl Cowboy
- "Howdy partners. My name is sheriff Lisa Simpson. I sure am hungry for my favorite food, McNuggets."
- ―The cowgirl in the video, with Homer providing his voice for the words "McNuggets" and "Lisa Simpson."[src]
The Adventures of Lisa Simpson, Girl Cowboy
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Movie Information
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The Adventures of Lisa Simpson, Girl Cowboy is a movie Homer made, using a photo of Lisa, at the Make Your Child a Movie Star kiosk in Springfield Mall.
Plot[edit]
The movie starts with a title screen, with most of the words made out of cacti. The video then cuts to some sort of Old West styled building, which a person comes out of. The character, a cowgirl dressed in a red outfit, has a picture of Lisa for her face. The picture however, shows Lisa with her tongue sticking out and a somewhat disgusted look on her face. "Lisa" proceeds to introduce herself as "Sheriff Lisa Simpson" (in Homer's voice) and state that her favorite food is "McNuggets."
A cowboy riding a horse then shows up and "Lisa" states that it's her "best friend Maggie." Another character then comes out of the building, this time a stereotypical old, bearded prospector. The prospector proceeds to tell "Lisa" that "some Indians have stolen all the McNuggets." At that point Homer trails off shortly by saying "Mmm... McNuggets." "Lisa" then replies that she'll "get rid of those no good Indians, just as sure as my favorite book is magazine!" The video ends soon-after.
History[edit]
When Bart and Homer were unable to get Lisa a Turbo Diary for her birthday, they began looking around the mall for another gift. They soon came across Ned Flanders who was making a movie about Rod. The personalized movie impressed Homer and he decided that Lisa would like this better than a Turbo Diary. He then creates his own movie to give to Lisa, but it ends up making her angry because the video shows that Homer knows close to nothing about her.
Lisa had assumed her gift would be a Turbo Diary and after opening it was surprised to see a videotape instead. On the tape is the label "Lisa Simpson: The Motion Picture". Lisa uneasily put the tape into the VCR and the family watched it. Near the end, Homer started snoring and was woken up by Bart. The video then ended and Lisa ran up to her room, crying.
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