Quotes from the Simpsons characters. Phrases of the Simpsons characters Viewers' attitude towards Lisa

Homer Simpson:

“Mmm...” + the name of an object, usually edible. The most common: “Mmm... beer...”, “Mmm... donuts...” and “Mmm... hot dog...”. However, inedible objects may also be mentioned: “Mmm... organized crime...”, “Mmm... a hero scorched by flames, smelling of smoke...” At the same time, saliva flows from his mouth. In one of the episodes of the animated series "Futurama", the robot Bender, having found a toy in the form of a small Bart Simpson in a cosmic heap of garbage of the twentieth century, which shouts "Eat my shorts!" (“Eat my shorts!”), takes this phrase literally and actually eats them, after which he says the above-mentioned version of the phrase: “Mmm... shorts...”
"D'oh!" (sounds like “D’ow!”) - in case of unexpected troubles.
"Woohoo!" (“Hurray!”) - when he is happy.
“Oh, you little..!” (or: “Oh, you little..!”, “Oh, you little bastard..!” - “Why you little..!”) - when he strangles Bart.
"Skuuuka!" (“Bo-oring!”) - during television programs, films, performances. (Most often, such a reaction is caused by serious, culturally significant productions, which Lisa greatly values).
"Stupid Flanders!" (“Stupid Flanders!”) - almost always when Ned Flanders is mentioned, it is accompanied by a shaking of the fist.
"Fools!" (“Suckers!”) - when someone has been deceived, or believes that he has been deceived (for example, by receiving “free” batteries at an electronics store as a bonus for a video system for which he paid $200).
“Ahhh!” (“Yahhh!”) - a shrill cry when scared.
“Flanders is an asshole!” - accompanies most of Homer's written sayings, sometimes as a postscript (“P.S. Flanders - jerk!”).
"USA! USA!" (“U-S-Hey! U-S-Hey!”) - when he achieves some significant success; the same cry is used in similar situations by Homer's brother, Herbert Powell.
"Sales!" (“Sold!”, in a figurative sense - “They deceived a fool!”) - as a sign of agreement with the conditions offered to him (not necessarily when buying and selling). Homer usually pronounces this remark very hastily, fearing that his interlocutor might change his mind; in fact, it is usually he himself who ends up being the fool.
“Rrrrrrr!” - a playful squealing sound when Homer wants to have sex.
“Nooooooo!!!” - during catastrophic events, such as when the hamburgers burned or when Lisa announced that she was taking her mother's maiden name. (This line is a parody of similar screams from characters in modern Hollywood films).

Nelson Mance:

"Ha ha!" (“Haw Haw!”) - when seeing someone in an awkward position. In the full-length animated film The Simpsons Movie, after seeing Bart naked and chained to a lamppost by the police, Nelson stands in front of him all day and repeats his “Ha-ha!” When he becomes exhausted at sunset, his mother, Mrs. Mance, comes to his aid and takes over the “baton.”

Bart Simpson:

“Ay, caramba!” (Spanish: “¡Ay, caramba!” - “Damn it!”, “Oh, damn!”) - in case of surprise. (This expression was also the first word that Bart uttered in his life, although his parents hide this fact from him).
"Eat my shorts!" (“Eat my shorts!”) is a mocking remark; usually said when Bart feels impunity.
“I didn’t do it!” (“I didn’t do it!”) or “I’ll explain everything now!” (“I’ll explain!”) - in cases where Bart is caught red-handed for his tricks.
“Don’t get angry, man” (“Don’t have a cow, man”) is a contemptuous and patronizing expression; as a rule, Bart addresses it to Homer.
"I'm Bart Simpson. What the hell are you?” (“I’m Bart Simpson. Who the hell are you?”) - when meeting. Bart is so used to this phrase that in one of the episodes (season 18, episode 12) he automatically pronounces it when introducing himself to a girl who has just told him her name.
"It's Bartman!" (It-s Bartman) - the cry of the hero that Bart came up with for himself. He is sometimes called Bartman.
"Amen!" (“Amen!”) - as a sign of agreement with something (often extended: “Aaaamen”).

Marge Simpson:

“Hrmmmmmm...” - when angry or upset, and also when interested in something. (The habit of making this sound was inherited by Lisa, although she does not shy away from her father’s “D’oh!”).
"Homie!" (“Homy!”) is an affectionate address to one’s husband.
"Ugh!" - when surprised.

Lisa Simpson:

“If you need me, I’ll be in my room...”

Krusty the Clown:

“Hey-hey-hey!” - this is usually followed by a characteristic long laugh.

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon:

“Thank you, come again!” (“Thank you, come again!”)
"Excuse me, Mr. (Mrs.) Simpson..."

Montgomery Burns:

"Fabulous!" (“Excellent!”) - at the same time he uses a characteristic gesture, moving his fingers.
"Pull the dogs!" (“Unleash the dogs!”) - when he gets tired of the next visitor (sometimes immediately after opening front door). At this command, a pack of Dobermans is released. There is even a corresponding automatic button on Mr. Burns' desk.

Superintendent Chalmers:

“Skinneeeer!” - in all cases when Seymour Skinner appears in his field of vision.

Ned Flanders:

“Good evening!” - and, since usually no one listens to him, he repeats: “Good evening!”
“Oakley-doakley!” - this is how Ned pronounces “OK”.
“Hello, neighbor!” is his usual greeting for Homer.
"Okay" is Ned Flanders' signature accord.

“did not exist then, but at the very last moment Matt decided not to sell the existing brand, but to create a new one from scratch, and that’s how Lisa and her family were born. He named the girl in honor of one of his sisters. She first appeared on April 19, 1987, in the short episode "Good Night" aired on The Tracey Ullman Show. In this episode, Lisa was not a fairly independent character, but rather a similarity to her brother Bart, but later her image was revealed and changed throughout the 21st season.

At the casting of voice actors, Nancy Cartwright auditioned for the role of Lisa, but her voice was considered too boyish, while the voice of Yeardley Smith, who auditioned for the role of Bart, did not suit the male character; thus the actresses switched roles. In 1992, the actress received an Emmy Award for her role in the series “Lisa the Greek”. “I think even if I didn’t play this role, Lisa would still be my favorite character. She is fantastically whole and multifaceted,” Smith described her character in an interview with Newsweek magazine. She also called voicing Lisa “the easiest job of her life.” .

In addition to Smith, David S. Cohen and James L. Brooks, who also took part in the creation of the series, recognized Lisa as their favorite character.

Lisa was included in the Encyclopedia fictional people", which lists fictional Democrats, amateur musicians, and children who are smarter than most adults. In 2000, she was included in the list of the most underrated personalities according to Entertainment Weekly magazine. In 2002, she shared with Bart the 11th place in the list of the fifty greatest cartoon characters in history according to TV Guide magazine. In an Internet vote for the title of “Favorite Simpsons Character,” held from December to April 1998, she took fourth place after Homer, Bart and Ralph.

Personality

Intelligence

She is in second grade at Springfield Elementary School. Her precocious intelligence (156 or 159, varies in different episodes; she is a member of the Springfield chapter of Mensa) involuntarily isolates her from those around her: she has almost no friends, and even at home she is often misunderstood, especially by Homer Simpson.

However, Lisa also has traits characteristic of her age: she loves the cartoon “Itchy and Scratchy” and plays with the Stacey Malibu doll, although in the episode “Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy opposes this doll, proposing to create Lisa the Lionheart as a replacement, she is afraid of the boogeyman, she had an imaginary friend - Jewish Rachel Cohen, who, according to Lisa, went to a private college. Gaps in her knowledge are also revealed: for example, she does not know how the life of Joan of Arc ended (Marge is to blame for this, who, not wanting to upset her daughter, did not allow Homer to finish reading the story).

Capabilities

She loves music, often, when she is bored, plays the saxophone (prefers jazz improvisations; uses a reed number 4.5, which is very “heavy”, that is, it takes a fair amount of effort to produce sound, and a little on other instruments: organ, piano, guitar and bass guitar, accordion, various folk wind instruments. In addition to musical ones, she has other creative abilities: she sings wonderfully (“A Star Is Torn”), wrote several poems and an unfinished novel “They Promised Me a Pony”, showed journalistic talent, While publishing her own newspaper and presenting children's news, she did tap dancing and rhythmic gymnastics (albeit without much success).

Lisa Simpson's poetry is based on the work of many American poets, in particular, she used Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl" in the series "Bart vs. "Thanksgiving."

Interests

In the episode "Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky", Lisa herself says that her interests include "music, science, animals, painting, feelings."

Principles

As a rule, Lisa appears before the viewer in the image of a “correct” heroine, who always follows her principles, even against the will of her parents (see, for example, the episode “”), and unwittingly destroys other people’s plans with her best intentions. Lisa, like Marge, is considered the "voice of reason" and an idealist, in contrast to Bart and Homer.

For his contribution to the promotion of protection environment Lisa was awarded the Environmental Media Awards in 2001, which were received for her by Matt Groening and Yeardley Smith.

Religious Beliefs

During the first seasons, when Lisa was a Christian, and especially later, after the thirteenth season, the writers did not focus on Lisa's religion: her religious views are briefly mentioned only in a few episodes.

Before Lisa became a Buddhist, some philosophers described her as "a staunch theist, like Ned, although not fanatical and living according to her own rules of ethics and morality", while also noting that various social problems she did not consider them from the point of view of their approval or censure by “God”, but only from the side of her own ethical and moral principles.

Lisa also never allowed religious prejudices to prevail over science. For example, when followers of Christianity blackmailed Principal Skinner into teaching the biblical story of “creation” along with evolution in an elementary school, Lisa began to defend science, drawing the attention of others to the fact that creationism is not a scientific theory, and such ideas have no place in educational institutions, and even initiated a lawsuit (episode The Monkey Suit)

Character

Lisa's character changes throughout the series: in The Tracey Ullman Show and the early seasons, she sometimes behaves no better than Homer and Bart: sometimes she is lazy, spends a lot of time watching TV, plays pranks and is even good at skating. In the future, Lisa acquires more and more individual traits and becomes a multifaceted personality. The main positive traits of her character: kindness and desire to help, hard work and diligence, the ability to learn from her mistakes, patience and the ability to forgive. Negative: envy, combined with the desire to be the best, perfectionism, sometimes the inability to defend one’s beliefs without outside support.

In the episode "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife", Lisa's character was decomposed into components: conscience, honesty, envy and libido were shown within her.

Typical phrase (after she is offended by one of the family members): “If you need me, I’m in my room!” After which she goes upstairs to her room.

Cloth

IN Everyday life wears a red dress with teeth along the bottom edge, red sandals and white beads. Before going to bed, she puts on a light blue nightgown and slippers of the same color. She goes to church in a light pink dress, shoes and a hat of the same color.

Blitz questionnaire

  • Favorite cartoon: “tickling and scratching.
  • Favorite book: “The Secret Garden” by Frances Burnett.
  • Favorite dishes: Ice cream, couscous, homemade waffles.
  • Favorite song: "The Broken Neck Blues"
  • Favorite Music Album: "Birth of the Cool" by Miles Davis.
  • Idols: Murphy Bloody Gums (saxophonist), Elizabeth Cady Stanton (suffragette), Winifred Beecher Howey (fictional suffragette based on the historical figure Susan Anthony).
  • Email address: smartgirl63_\@yahoo.com, mentioned in the episode "The President Wore Pearls". Does not exist in real life, since the use of backslashes in the name of an email account is prohibited.
  • A fan of Mapple (a parody company of the American corporation Apple Inc. with a logo in the form of an apple bitten on two opposite sides); has myPod (given by Krusty the Clown) and myMac. Personally met Steve Mobs (Steve Jobs in the Simpsons universe) in the episode "Mypods and Boomsticks". She worked for Mapple as a promoter. In one of the episodes, when the Simpson family comes to shopping mall buy a computer, Lisa clearly shows her attitude towards Mapple products.

Biography

Birth, early childhood

The story of Lisa's birth is described in detail in the episode "Lisa's First Word". Lisa was born during the 1984 Olympics, held in Los Angeles, and on the day of the women's 100 m butterfly race, which makes it possible to determine her birthday as August 2. It is also known that she is 2 years and 38 days younger than Bart. Immediately after the birth of the baby, two-year-old Bart, deprived of the attention of his parents, begins to see Lisa as a potential rival and makes various attempts to get rid of his sister. After Lisa uttered her first word, and it became the name of her brother, their relationship improved for a short time, and in early childhood they treated each other quite warmly (this can also be seen in the series “Lisa on Ice" and "On a Clear Day I Can" t See My Sister").

Marge decided to name the girl Lisa, because Homer’s meager imagination told him only the name “Bartzilla” (this is mentioned in the episode “I, D" oh-Bot”). The second name, Mary mentioned twice in the series: in the wedding invitation in the episode "Lisa's Wedding" and in the girl's initials in the episode "The Monkey Suit".

From the early childhood Lisa was a special child. As a baby, she changed her own diaper. At three years old, she was already very developed, for example, she had excellent mental arithmetic and added words from cubes. By chance, a psychologist at Springfield Elementary School saw Lisa put together a large puzzle with a picture of the Taj Mahal, and advised her to give it to preschool for gifted children (the story of the discovery of Lisa's talent is described in detail in the episode "Lisa's Sax"). This turned out to be beyond the means of the Simpsons, so they limited themselves to just buying a saxophone.

Important events and actions

First season

  • She played the role of South Sea Santa Claus in the school Christmas party ("Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire").
  • She met saxophonist Murphy Bloody Gums and wrote her first song (“Moaning Lisa”).
  • She helped Bart expose Sideshow Bob, who robbed the Krusty Gets Busted store.

Second season

  • She set Bart on the right path, which helped him not stay a second year (“Bart Gets an F”).
  • Helped Bart prepare for a golf competition ("Dead Putting Society").
  • She successfully fought against her family’s non-compliance with the commandment “Thou shalt not steal,” in particular, against illegal cable television, connected on the initiative of Homer (“Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment”).
  • She insisted that Marge not bury her talent and signed her up for art lessons (“Brush with Greatness”).

Season three

  • Celebrated her birthday in the episode "Stark Raving Dad".
  • She wrote a patriotic essay, with which she went to the finals of an essay competition in Washington, where she revealed the dirty machinations of an official and thereby saved the Springfield Forest from deforestation (“Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington”).
  • I couldn’t perform well at a school concert due to a broken instrument, quarreled with my father and received a pony as a gift, but abandoned it in the “Lisa’s Pony” series.
  • She helped her father win money by guessing the results of National Football League games (“Lisa the Greek”).
  • The career guidance test showed that best profession for Lisa, she is a housewife, and the music teacher announced that the girl’s fingers are too short and she will never become a professional musician. After this, she becomes a rebel and a hooligan and, as a sign of protest, steals all the teacher's manuals from the school offices (“Separate Vocations”).

Season four

  • She took second place in the “Little Miss Springfield” competition and, while the winner was in the hospital, performed her duties (“Lisa the Beauty Queen”).
  • Helped Marge get a job by writing a stunning resume for her (“Marge Gets a Job”).
  • In fact, she saved her father from death by telling Dr. Nick Rivera how to perform coronary artery bypass grafting (“Homer’s Triple Bypass”).
  • She played the role of President Washington's wife in the school play (“I Love Lisa”).
  • She started wearing braces in the episode “Last Exit to Springfield”, in the same episode she took part in a rally of workers of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, where she sang a propaganda song with a guitar.
  • Together with Bart, she wrote the script for the cartoon series “Itchy and Scratchy,” which later received an award (“The Front”).
  • She spoke out against "Whacking Day", a cruel Springfield tradition in the episode "Whacking Day". She also played bass guitar in this episode.

Season 5

  • She opposed the talking doll Malibu Stacy, considering it an inappropriate model for little girls, and created her own doll, Lisa Lionheart (“Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy”).

Season six

  • She met Alison Taylor, a smart and talented girl younger than herself, with whom she began to compete, but later became friends (“Lisa’s Rival”).
  • She played hockey and became a successful goalkeeper (“Lisa on Ice”).
  • She invented the perpetual motion machine while trying to keep herself busy during a teachers' strike ("The PTA Disbands").
  • Lost her idol Murphy Bloody Gums (he died of an unnamed illness in Springfield Hospital and gave the girl his saxophone before his death) in the episode "Round Springfield".

Season seven

  • Participated in solving a crime in the series “Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part II."
  • She bought Bart's soul from Milhouse and returned it to her brother (“Bart Sells His Soul”).
  • After going to the petting zoo, I realized that I didn’t want to eat meat anymore (“Lisa the Vegetarian”).
  • Convinced Marge to buy a chic suit in the episode "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield".
  • Revealed that the city's beloved founder, Jebediah Springfield, had long been an evil pirate ("Lisa the Iconoclast").
  • In the episode "Bart on the Road" she became friends with Homer, going to his work, and also helped Bart get out of trouble and return home unharmed.
  • Changed myself and found friends in the series “Summer of 4 Ft. 2".

Season Eight

  • After the crash of an oil tanker, she went to save the coast from pollution (“Bart After Dark”).
  • Predicted a hurricane (“Hurricane Neddy”).
  • Helped the creators of “Itchy & Scratchy” understand that the cartoon needed changes (“The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show”).
  • She worked as a nanny in the series “My Sister, My Sitter”.
  • She helped Mr. Burns regain his huge fortune, but was indirectly responsible for the death of many fish, which Burns began to use as raw materials in his new enterprise. She refused the share of profits offered to her by Burns, as she could not accept the “dirty” money. The fact that the amount was 12 million dollars further emphasizes Lisa’s integrity (“The Old Man and the Lisa”).
  • She graduated from the second grade of the Rommelwood Military Academy (“The Secret War of Lisa Simpson”).

Season nine

  • Initiated an archaeological excavation and found a fake angel skeleton (“Lisa the Skeptic”).
  • In the episode "Das Bus" she set up a model UN at school and played the role of France. She turned out to be the only person who demanded a fair trial of Milhouse, and the only one who did not touch the meat of the fried boar, content with licking seaweed from the stones.
  • In the episode “Lisa the Simpson” I thought that I was getting stupid and went on the TV show “Smartline” to appeal to the people of Springfield about the benefits of using brains.
  • Helped turn off the electric chair and avoid the death of Mayor Quimby in the episode "This Little Wiggy".
  • She hosted the TV show “Children’s News” (“Girly Edition”).
  • In the episode "Lost Our Lisa", she rode the bus to the Springfield Museum alone and got lost. Later, together with her father, she secretly sneaked into the museum after closing and revealed the secret of the “Ball of Isis” exhibit.

Season ten

  • In the episode "Lard of the Dance" she was the organizer of school dances. In addition, she convinced newcomer Alex Whitney that she needed to act according to her age.
  • In the episode “Lisa Gets an “A”” she pretended to be sick (!) so as not to go to school (!!!). Then she had to cheat on a school test to avoid getting a bad grade.
  • She was forced to move into Bart's room after, through Homer's fault, equipment from a telecommunications company was placed in her room ("Make Room for Lisa"). She was very angry with Homer, but she was still able to understand and forgive him.
  • Wrote a letter to the Olympic Committee, thanks to which Springfield was chosen as the venue Olympic Games(“The Old Man and the “C” Student”).
  • She became a member of the Mensa society and participated in the management of the city, trying to turn it into a utopia (“They Saved Lisa's Brain”).

Season Eleven

  • She saved her father from death by preventing him from eating a poisoned eclair (“Guess Who’s Coming to Criticize Dinner?”).
  • She named the new children's toy Fanzo (Giggle) and figured out its purpose - to destroy other toys (“Grift of the Magi”).
  • In the episode "Little Big Mom" ​​she tried to run the house while Marge was in the hospital with a broken leg. Played a cruel joke on Homer and Bart by making them believe they had leprosy.
  • Together with her brother, she appeared on the cover of the Springfield telephone directory (“Days of Wine and D" oh "ses").
  • I wanted to learn to dance tango, but instead I ended up in a tap dance class in the episode “Last Tap Dance in Springfield”.

Season Twelve

  • She settled on a giant sequoia to prevent it from being cut down (“Lisa the Tree Hugger”).
  • She told Homer how to make his website popular (“The Computer Wore Menace Shoes”).
  • She found a true friend in Homer after the pencil was taken out of his brain and he became smart (“HOMR”).
  • She revealed the Navy's plans to attract new employees by inserting the 25th frame into the videos of a popular boy band (“New Kids on the Blecch”).
  • I discovered that the true reason for the confrontation between bullies and excellent students lies in the chemical substances they secrete (“Bye Bye Nerdie”).
  • She created an error-checking robot, Lingvo, but took first place at the school science fair with a completely different project (“Trilogy of Error”).
  • I went to a free gymnastics lesson from coach Lugash (“Children of a Lesser Clod”), but he said that Lisa was already too old for such a sport.

Season Thirteen

  • Became a Buddhist after Christian church turned into a house of sins (“She of Little Faith”).
  • In the episode "Blame It on Lisa", the Simpsons, at Lisa's insistence, went to Brazil to search for an orphan.
  • She studied gymnastics under the guidance of coach Lugash, met students and pretended that she was studying at the university herself in the episode “Little Girl in the Big Ten”.

Fourteenth season

  • She was promoted to third grade (“Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade”), but chose to return to second grade.
  • She convinced Bart to nominate Miss Krabappel for the Special Edna Award.
  • Celebrated another birthday in the episode “The Dad Who Knew Too Little.”
  • She took second place in a spelling competition (“I"m Spelling as Fast as I Can”) and had her face carved into the rock.
  • She began studying astronomy and advocated for reducing the illumination of Springfield in the episode "Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky".

Season fifteen

  • Became the school president in the episode "The President Wore Pearls".
  • Initiated the Dalai Lama's visit to Springfield ("Simple Simpson"), and also convinced Homer to abandon his career as the superhero Pie Man.
  • She published the Red Dress Press newspaper when Montgomery Burns took over all the city's media (Fraudcast News).

Sixteenth season

  • Convinced Marge not to cheat at a cooking competition ("All's Fair in Oven War").
  • Tried to lose weight after Sherry and Terry called her fat ("Sleeping with the Enemy").
  • She wrote the novel “They Promised Me a Pony” (“Fat Man and Little Boy”).
  • She proposed legalizing same-sex marriage in the series "".
  • Received judgment, prohibiting Bart from approaching her closer than 61 meters (“On a Clear Day I Can"t See My Sister”).
  • She gave Selma Bouvier the idea to adopt a child from China (“Goo Goo Gai Pan”).
  • By calling the radio, she won tickets to the arthouse film “Kosovo Autumn” (“Home Away from Homer”).

Season seventeen

  • I went to the cemetery at night to overcome my fear (“The Girl Who Slept Too Little”).
  • She studied Italian to go to Rome and fell in love with her tutor Milhouse, but left him when he cheated on her ("The Last of the Red Hat Mamas").
  • To once again become an example for his daughter, Homer began working at the school as a "Salamander of Safety", saved many people and ran for mayor of Springfield ("See Homer Run").
  • Intoxicated by a glass of wine, she revealed to the residents of Salsicchia, where Sideshow Bob settled, his true face (“The Italian Bob”).
  • She played the main female role in The Nutcracker (Simpsons Christmas Stories).
  • Turned Willie the gardener into a gentleman (“My Fair Laddy”).
  • Convinced Grandpa Simpson to quit his job as a bullfighter ("Million Dollar Abie").
  • After splitting Springfield Elementary into two boys and girls, Lisa decided to dress up as a boy, because mathematics was taught very poorly in the girls’ school. As a result, she was recognized as the best student in mathematics under the name Jake Boyman (“Girls Just Want to Have Sums”).
  • She fought to ensure that only the theory of evolution was taught in school, and not creationism (“The Monkey Suit”).

Eighteenth season

  • In the series “Jazzy and the Pussycats” she tried to attract the attention of famous musicians, but was unsuccessful. Received the nickname "Downbeat". Disillusioned with music, she tried to help homeless animals.
  • Joined People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Shouting the slogan “Fur is murder,” she poured a bucket of red paint (“G.I. D”oh) onto Krusty the Clown’s fur coat.
  • She discovered poetic talent in Moe Szyslak (“Moe"N"a Lisa”).
  • She posed as a descendant of the Indians of the fictitious Hitachi tribe and was chosen as the speaker of “her” people, after which she admitted that she lied so that she would have something to write in a school report (“Little Big Girl”).

Nineteenth season

  • In the series All About Lisa received the "Actor of the Year" award.
  • She was announced as a millennial student in the episode I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
  • The second (after Bart) realized that Sideshow Bob wanted to kill Bart (Funureal For A Fiend).

Twenty-third season

  • Together with Marge and Bart, she created her own blog, “The Three Muskeroths” (The Food Wife).
  • She became the author of the book Troll Twins at the Underbridge Academy, but Neil Gaiman replaced the flash drive and he became the author (The Book Job).
  • Created the SpringFace website.

Future

  • Eight years later, shown in the episode "Future-Drama": Professor Frink, using a special machine, shows Lisa and Bart their future, in which Lisa goes to the prom with Milhouse because he saved her from the fire, which he himself started. In the future, Bart is going to deprive Lisa of the opportunity to enter Harvard University, but with the help of the same machine he sees that in this case Lisa will live very poorly and unhappily married to Milhouse, and saves her sister.
  • Fifteen years later, shown in the episode “Lisa's Wedding”: a fortune teller predicts Lisa that she will meet a wonderful British man who will offer her his hand and heart, but will not marry him because of the future husband’s hostility to the Simpson family. It is also hinted in this episode that Lisa lost her virginity to Milhouse (but Marge says that "Milhouse doesn't count.") However, this future is probably unrealistic, since at the end of the episode the fortune teller admits to Lisa that he specializes in predicting all sorts of deceptions.
  • Thirty years later, shown in the episode “Bart to the Future”: the Indian predicts to Bart that Lisa will become President of the United States, and will be the first non-lesbian woman to assume this position, and Milhouse will work as her secretary.
  • Thirty years later, shown in the episode "Holidays Of Future Passed": Lisa's bisexual orientation is presumably shown, as she sits tenderly holding the hand of a girl with dark hair. Also in episode 9 of season 23, entitled Holidays of the Future Passed, her daughter Zia is shown. And that Lisa will marry Milhouse.
  • Fantasies:
    • In the episode "Lisa the Greek" she imagines herself in the future as a gambling slave.
    • In the episode "Lisa the Simpson" she introduces herself as Ralph's obese wife with a large number of children.
    • In the episode "Bart Gets Famous", she presents herself as successful and irreplaceable, and remembers her services to society, while Bart plays the role of a servant, shining her awards, after which she kicks him so that he falls on one of the sharp awards and dies.
    • In the episode "Smart And Smarter", she has a dream in which she sees herself in the future, where she is jealous of her smarter, but still non-speaking younger sister.

Relationships with others

In The Simpsons as Philosophy, Eon Scoble, author of the essay "Lisa and American Anti-Intellectualism," writes that "the other characters' perceptions of her reflect American society's love-hate relationship with intellectuals."

At school

The staff at Springfield Elementary School consider Lisa a know-it-all, but for their own benefit (Lisa is needed to maintain the school's reputation) they please her. The girl's free-thinking is condemned in every possible way.

The students pay almost no attention to Lisa. In some ways, her friend is considered to be second grader Jenny, but it is not a very close relationship.

In family

Lisa loves her family members very much, this is especially noticeable in the series “Lisa's Wedding”. She gives preference to her mother: she has a very warm, trusting relationship with Marge and the girl often turns to her for help. It is noteworthy that in the series “ Treehouse of Horror X,” when she had to choose which parent to save, she chose Marge without a second’s hesitation.

She has very little in common with the rest of her family, but she treats each of them very warmly and is usually helpful, although she sometimes gets irritated in response to the family's tactless behavior. He often competes with his brother and younger sister and is sometimes jealous of their success.

Her lovers

Lisa is quite amorous: among her passions were:

  • Nelson Muntz (it was with him that she had her first kiss in the episode “Lisa’s Date with Density”). They broke up because Lisa realized that Nelson wasn’t suitable for her the way he was, and she couldn’t change him. Nevertheless, after this episode, Nelson began to treat her much better and in the episode “Sleeping with the enemy” he even helped her cope with dysmorphophobia and the ridicule of her friends.
  • Ralph Wiggum fell in love with her in the series “I Love Lisa”, but the girl did not reciprocate his feelings, although at first she accepted Ralph’s advances.
  • Milhouse Van Houten sought her favor for many seasons, achieved it in the seventeenth (episode “The Last of the Red Hat Mamas”), but again lost due to the fact that he was caught with another girl, Angelica. In the episodes describing the future, the relationship between Milhouse and Lisa is shown differently (see the corresponding section of the biography), but he never stopped loving her.
  • Luke Stetson (episode "Dude, Where"s My Ranch?") He liked Lisa, but when she admitted that she tried to hurt his sister out of jealousy, Luke began to despise her.
  • Jesse Grass (episode "Lisa the Tree Hugger"). An ardent defender of nature and all living things. He often ends up in prison due to protests. He does not share Lisa's feelings, but treats her very warmly.
  • Archimedes Thelonius, a student at West Springfield Elementary School ("Trilogy of Error"). I met Lisa when she mistakenly ended up in another school. They were together for a very short time, but Archimedes promised that they would meet again in high school. It is curious that this character was named after the famous American jazzman Thelonious Monk.
  • Mr. Bergstrom, Lisa's temporary teacher (“Lisa's Substitute”), for whom she developed great sympathy because a bad relationship with her father forced her to look for a new ideal man. He left Springfield, and Lisa never heard from him again .
  • Langdon Alger, student

The history of the Simpsons. part 2. Phrases of the heroes.

Homer Simpson.
“Mmm...” is the name of an object, usually edible. for example, “Mmm... beer...”, “Mmm... donuts...” and “Mmm... hot dog...”.
D"ow! - in case of unexpected troubles. The exclamation is repeated so often by Homer that from time to time it can be heard even from Bart and Lisa. Most likely, Homer himself learned this word from his mother Mona, who also uttered this exclamation.
Hooray! (sounds like “Woo-hoo!”, “Woohoo!”) - when he is happy.
“Oh, you little..!” (or: “Oh, you little..!”, “Oh, you little bastard..!” - “Why you little..!”) - when he strangles Bart.
“Stupid Flanders!” - Almost always when Ned Flanders is mentioned, it is accompanied by a shaking of the fist.
“Fool!” - when he deceived someone, or believes that he deceived him (for example, by receiving “free” batteries in an electronics store as a bonus for a video system for which he paid $200).
“Rrrrrrr!” - a playful squealing sound when Homer wants to have sex.
“Lisa, stop playing that stupid saxophone!” - when Homer hears Lisa playing the saxophone.

Bart Simpson.
“Ay, caramba!” - in case of surprise.
“Eat my shorts!” is a mocking remark; usually said when Bart feels impunity.
“I didn’t do it!”; “I did it by accident” - in those cases when Bart is caught red-handed for his tricks.
“Don’t get angry, man” is a contemptuous and patronizing expression; as a rule, Bart addresses it to Homer.
“Amen!” - as a sign of agreement with something.
"My homework ate the dog!” is a constant excuse when Bart comes to school without his homework done.

Marge Simpson.
“Hrmmmmmm...” - when angry or upset, and also when interested in something.
“Homeric!” is an affectionate address to one’s husband.
“Wow!” - when surprised.
“No one will...!” Marge usually shouts towards Bart when he declares his intention to play pranks, but, as a rule, he is late (in one of the episodes, for example, Marge was late again, shouting: “No one will ride the dog” ).

Lisa Simpson.
“If you need me, I’ll be in my room...” - A phrase spoken by Lisa in one of the episodes, when it turned out that she had practically no catchphrases.

Montgomery Burns.
“Excellent!” - at the same time he uses a characteristic gesture, fingering his fingers.
“Let the dogs out!” - when he gets tired of another visitor (sometimes immediately after opening the front door). At this command, a pack of Dobermans is released. There is even a corresponding automatic button on Mr. Burns' desk.
"Smithers" - shouts when he needs something.
"Smithers, who is it?" - asks almost every time he sees Homer.

Milhouse Van Houten.
“Oh, my glasses!” - shouts this phrase every time after a beating, a fall, etc.
"Kawabanga!" - a phrase from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles that he sometimes uses.
“My eyebrows! My beautiful eyebrows! - every time when, for one reason or another, eyebrows are lost. Eyebrows are a rather rare detail of a character's appearance in The Simpsons, and Milhouse has the thickest and most noticeable ones in Springfield, which explains the character's reverent attitude towards his eyebrows.

Ned Flanders.
“Good evening!” - and, since usually no one listens to him, he repeats: “Good evening!”
“Oakley-dockley!” - in Russian translation usually “Ladushki” - this is how Ned pronounces “OK”.
“Hello, neighbor!” is his usual greeting for Homer.

Krusty the Clown:
“Hey-hey!” - this is usually followed by a characteristic long laugh.
“See you soon, kids!”

Superintendent Chalmers:
“Skiinneeeer!” - in all cases when Seymour Skinner appears in his field of vision.

Nelson Muntz:
"Ha ha!" -when he sees that someone is in an awkward position.

Captain McCallister: "Arrrrr!" - a universal interjection with which the captain accompanies his statements (“Arrrrr, I don’t know what I’m doing!”) or simply expresses any thought.

Mo Szyslak:
"Go away!" (or “Get out!”) is a typical expression in relation to the visitors of the eatery, as well as to the rats, of which there are many in the zucchini.

The Simpsons cartoon, consisting of 30 seasons, describes the exciting adventures of a typical American family living in provincial Springfield. Thanks to the imagination of the creators, the project became mega-popular. In some episodes, prophetic motives are seen, because in the series, shown since 1987, not only fictional but also real characters are described. Throughout the existence of the animated series, the characters, personalities and images remained unchanged. Little Lisa became a bright personality in the Simpson family.

History of creation

The girl's full name is Lisa Marie Simpson. She is eight years old and the middle child of eccentric parents. The child’s appearance is attractive, but the main personal characteristics are prudence and intelligence, which are uncharacteristic for her age.

It didn't take long to create the character. Matt Groening put on a memorable look while waiting for a meeting with FOX representatives. Lisa is the first family member to be born and influence the idea of ​​the project. In 1987, a pilot episode of the project was presented. Initially, the heroine was a double, an older brother, but over time the line developed.

Lisa was named after the creator's sister. The character's voice was provided by Yeardley Smith. The heroine was Smith’s idol thanks to the versatility of her character, which the authors of the project awarded her. James Brooke and David Cohen spoke of Lisa as the most curious representative of the Simpson family.


Although Little Miss Simpson is fictional, her animated biography has not gone unnoticed by the public. Lisa is mentioned in the Encyclopedia of Fictional People as a musician and a gifted child. In 2002, the character took 11th place in the ranking of famous cartoon characters, according to TV Guide magazine.

Lisa Simpson in the animated series

Lisa appears on the screen as a yellow man wearing red sandals, a dress of the same color and white beads. The clothes are decorated with teeth, echoing the elements of the hairstyle. Like other heroes, depending on the situation, Lisa changes her outfit to one that is appropriate in a given situation.

A description of the girl's biography is found in the first cartoon of the multi-part series. Her homeland is Los Angeles. Lisa was born in 1984 and became the second child in the Simpson family. The children's relationship did not work out. The reason for this is Bart’s bad character and jealousy of his parents’ attention. The girl was special from early childhood. As a baby, she changed her own diaper, and by the age of three she could already read. Noticing the girl’s talents, the teachers recommended sending her to a school for gifted children, but due to lack of funds, the parents decided to refuse. But Lisa received a saxophone as a gift and learned to play musical parts masterfully.


In season 19, the girl tried cigarettes unsuccessfully

Due to her extraordinary level of intellectual development, the girl has no friends at school, and not everyone in her family understands her. Despite her outward perfection, Lisa is not as simple as she seems. Her interests are specific. The child loves to watch the sadistic cartoon “Itchy and Scratchy” and play with the Stacy Malibu doll; afraid of the Boogeyman. The little girl has knowledge of several languages ​​in her arsenal. The girl shows talent in creativity, loves jazz and, in addition to the saxophone, plays the organ, guitar, accordion and wind instruments. Lisa also writes poetry, publishes a newspaper, tap dances and is even able to bake a cake or appear as Mikasa.

Lisa Simpson is a positive character. The girl does not smoke, follows the orders of her parents and tries to be guided by a measure of justice in everything. She is an idealist, vegetarian and activist.

The child's character changed from season to season. At first she appeared in the image of a sloth who, like her older brother, loves skateboarding, TV and pranks. Over time, Lisa's personality has become multifaceted. A kind, hardworking and understanding girl, she has shortcomings, including perfectionism, envy and maximalism.


Lisa Simpson is sociable, despite the fact that her peers stay away from her. She had several lovers, including Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum and Milhouse Van Houten. Among the people with whom she is able to find a common language are even , but the girl’s relationship with her family does not go well. The father is not close to her, unlike the mother, who always tries to give advice and dispel the child’s doubts. Lisa sees Bart and Maggie as rivals and is jealous when they receive attention.

Quotes

Numerous episodes of the animated project are full of quotes from Lisa, allowing you to appreciate the depth of her spiritual world and level of intelligence. Loneliness and misunderstanding, which are difficult for the talented heroine to come to terms with, often drive her into the confines of her own room, where she does not have to explain the wrongs of others.

The line: “If you need me, I’m in my room!” is one of the popular lines in Lisa Simpson’s vocabulary.

Lisa is always open to communication and easily makes contact, but due to the narrow-mindedness of those around her, it is difficult to establish interaction.

That's why she laments: "It's easier to be friends with many people on the Internet than with one in real life."

A child who is wise beyond his years senses the social situation and political tension and is knowledgeable in most areas of life. Lisa Simpson's advantage and at the same time disadvantage are straightforwardness and honesty. The girl understands that no one needs them, but her life principles and nature do not allow her to change her view of things.

“In my opinion, grandfather, no one likes the truth,” the child laments in a dialogue with a relative.

Despite the many difficulties of life that Lisa has to go through, she easily accepts success and failure, considering them a normal phenomenon that forms the usual course of life:

“Life is full of pain and challenges, but it's all about enjoying the few perfect moments we have,” she assures and enjoys life as much as possible in Springfield.

Lisa Simpson(Lisa Marie Simpson) is one of the main characters in the animated series "" and the fourth most important. This charismatic girl, 8 years old, stands out among her peers with her precocious intelligence. Among all the members of the Simpson family, it is Lisa who personifies the center of moral principles. Because her parents Homer And Marge Simpson, did not pay proper parental attention to raising her daughter, Lisa found herself many hobbies and hobbies, including playing musical instruments (saxophone and guitar), riding and caring for horses, and a genuine interest in a thorough study of all kinds of sciences.

Due to her home-grown passion for studying at school, Lisa Simpson is not popular among her peers, so young Miss Simpson has very few friends. If she has a goal, she completely focuses on it and strives to fulfill it, simultaneously revealing her own potential to the maximum. Despite the fact that Lisa is only 8 years old, she has already managed to obtain membership in the Mensa organization, and her IQ level is as much as 159 points.

Lisa Simpson character

In the Simpson family, Lisa acts as a moral guide and voice of reason, although everyone at school avoids her, and her parents do not indulge her with attention. She constantly comes into conflict with Homer and Bart when they do something reckless, stupid or illegal. Occasionally Lisa argues with Marge. For example, when it was revealed that those mysterious "beer barons" who were secretly supplying beer to Springfield during Prohibition were actually Homer and Bart, Marge was impressed by her husband's actions and said that it was "the smartest thing ever." which he has done since his school days." Lisa constantly pretends that her morality always overshadows the moral principles of other people, even when she turns out to be wrong. An example of this is the episode in which Lisa Simpson, having become a vegetarian, ruined Homer's barbecue and later apologized for her behavior after Apu advised her to be more tolerant of other people and their beliefs.

Lisa Simpson is the complete opposite of her thick-headed and ill-mannered father. She cares about the problems happening in the world, and she does everything in her power to somehow influence them. A PETA supporter and Buddhist, Lisa is deeply passionate about her faith and beliefs, but tends to force them on others. Lisa's life lacked parental care and she, one might say, raised herself, because Homer is too lazy. And therefore, it is not surprising that Lisa is quite independent from the tutelage of Homer and Marge. Despite the fact that Lisa has sufficient knowledge in many areas of science and is generally a very smart and intellectually developed girl, she still remains a naive and childish lady, because she is only 8.

Despite the fact that Lisa is cursed with “Simpson genes,” she remains the smartest and most educated in the family. WITH early years Lisa had amazing learning abilities and even became a member of Mensa (a group of the smartest people in Springfield). She is the favorite of all the teachers and is proud of it, and although she already receives the highest marks in most classes, Lisa does not tolerate it when she fails to perform at 100 percent. For example, she almost broke Miss Hoover's arm when she gave her a B in physical education. Lisa Simpson constantly questions her relationship to the Simpson family. Sometimes she even wonders if she was adopted.

At school, Lisa has the status of a “nerd” due to her lonely, sedentary and book-loving nature. Lisa doesn't suffer from being unpopular, but sometimes she desperately wants to have more friends. For example, when she and her family were looking after Flanders' beach house, young Miss Simpson began to act like the complete opposite of the usual Lisa, her behavior became similar to Bart's. And it worked - Lisa instantly made many new friends. However, when Bart told his sister's new friends that Lisa was actually a "nerd", she became embarrassed and thought that now no one would be friends with her again. But it turned out the other way around - the girls put the word “Lisa is the best” out of shells and admitted that they still wanted to be friends with her, because they saw her not as a “nerd,” but as a kind and polite person. Despite her geeky nature, Lisa managed to subjugate other people, for example Nelson Mantz, Milhouse Va Houtena, Ralph Wiggum, Luke Stetson and Colin.

From time to time, Lisa Simpson deviates from her moral principles, especially when her own intellect and ego are at risk. She allowed Bart to help her cheat at a science fair when she realized that the younger and equally smart Allison had a good chance of beating Lisa. The wily Lady Simpson replaced her diorama with a cow's heart, but later admitted in front of the whole school that she was tormented by her conscience. Lisa also has a tendency to bother other people, even if the question that interests her is important only to her. For example, when she learned that Springfield's founder, Jebediah Springfield, was actually a bloodthirsty pirate, Lisa tried to convince other people of her discovery. She went so far as to be willing to dig up the founder's grave to find his silver tongue. And Lisa didn’t care that Jebediah’s undefiled honor inspired the townspeople of Springfield. She complained persistently and refused to believe what everyone else refused to believe was true.

  • According to Milhouse, Lisa Simpson has grey colour eye. However, based on Spud's words in the episode "", Lisa's eye color is blue. Although maybe he just didn’t distinguish between blue and gray. Lysine eye color can also be a smoky blue, which can make them appear greyish under certain light sources.
  • Although Lisa wants to befriend some boy, she doesn't seem to remember her relationships with Colin and some of the other guys.
  • Throughout the series, there were mentions or references to the fact that Nelson and Lisa were romantically involved. Evidence of this can be found in the series "", "", "", "" and "".
  • Lisa Simpson learned to speak Italian with the help of Milhouse. She also seems to understand Swedish to some extent, as seen in the episode "" when Professor Frink won the Nobel Prize. Although all Houses of Horrors are not canon in The Simpsons.
  • Lisa Simpson's IQ varies between episodes. So, in the “” series it is 156 points, in “” 159, in “” - 167.
  • Lisa is a member of Mensa and PETA.
  • In the series "" Lisa dyed her hair in dark color, to prove that judges are biased against blondes.
  • In the episode "" it was said that Lisa is 2 years and 38 days younger than Bart. Bart was born on April 1st, which makes Lisa Simpson's birthday on May 9th. James L. Brooks was born on this same day.
  • In the "" series, Lisa's email was revealed to us - smartgirl63_\@yahoo.com.
  • Lisa is the first character in The Simpsons whose name we learned before anyone else. Her name was spoken in the short episode "Good Night".
  • At Lisa's wedding, it is hinted that Lisa may have lost her virginity to Milhouse. Choosing Wedding Dress, she asks if now would be appropriate White color, to which Marge replies, “Milhouse doesn't count!”, after which both ladies start laughing.
  • In the episode "" it is stated that Lisa's godmother is Helen Lovejoy.
  • In the series "" Lisa can be seen with three different women with whom she holds hands. While this may imply that Lisa Simpson is bisexual, it should be kept in mind that the future depicted is not canon.
  • In the same episode, we were shown that Lisa was unhappy in her marriage to Milhouse. After drinking, she asks Bart, “Maybe I should have married Nelson? We still communicate." This could mean that Lisa is cheating on Milhouse with Nelson.
  • Face is allergic to pollen, especially from plants in Cypress Creek.
  • One day Lisa began to eat insects.
  • Before Lisa became a vegetarian, her favorite food was fried shrimp.
  • Lisa Simpson's height is 130 cm. Lisa weighs 29.5 kg. Her body mass index is 17.4, which means she weighs less than she should.
  • Lisa is the only children's character to appear in every episode of The Simpsons.
  • Some episodes focus on how Lisa becomes jealous of people who were able to surpass her in mental matters and various skills, after which her behavior becomes antisocial. A clear example of her jealousy is in the episode "Smart and Smarter", when Lisa realizes that Maggie is smarter than her, after which the disgruntled young lady decides to run away from home out of fear that she has no place in the family for being so stupid. And Lisa’s envy can be seen firsthand in the episode “,” when she felt deceived and believed that Bart did not deserve to be popular for his ability to play the drums, because he managed to surpass his sister in talent and become a celebrity at a jazz concert.
  • Along with Marge, Lisa Simpson was present in absolutely every episode of the animated series, but in one episode she had a non-speaking role.
  • Actress Yeardley Smith, who voices Lisa Simpson, is one of two main voice actors with only one character speaking in her voice. Another single-character actress was Marcia Wallace, who voiced Edna Krabappel.
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