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{{Desc|[[Lisa]] stays home from school to explore the wonders of Western art. She appears as {{w|Leonardo da Vinci|Lisanardo}}, while [[Bart]] takes the shape of a [[Zorro|French impressionist]], [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] as {{w|Diego Rivera}} and {{w|Frida Kahlo}}, and Maggie as a warrior [[Cupid]].}} | {{Desc|[[Lisa]] stays home from school to explore the wonders of Western art. She appears as {{w|Leonardo da Vinci|Lisanardo}}, while [[Bart]] takes the shape of a [[Zorro|French impressionist]], [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] as {{w|Diego Rivera}} and {{w|Frida Kahlo}}, and Maggie as a warrior [[Cupid]].}} | ||
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− | + | [[Lisa]] is staying home sick, and receives from [[Marge]] the book [[Illustrated History of Western Art]] to read and she starts fantasizing the stories. | |
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In [[Venice]], [[Lisanardo da Vinci|Lisanardo]] is drawing the picture of a suspect for [[Wiggum]], when he annunces she'll make her family rich. In [[Florence]], it was the start of the Renaissance, and Lisanardo become apprentice of [[Andrea del Verrocchio]], with [[Barticelli]], [[Dolphatello]] and [[Ralphael]]. | In [[Venice]], [[Lisanardo da Vinci|Lisanardo]] is drawing the picture of a suspect for [[Wiggum]], when he annunces she'll make her family rich. In [[Florence]], it was the start of the Renaissance, and Lisanardo become apprentice of [[Andrea del Verrocchio]], with [[Barticelli]], [[Dolphatello]] and [[Ralphael]]. | ||
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When she understood it was heresy, she escaped to [[France]], where under [[King Francis I]] she paints the [[Mona Lisa]] and writing ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]''. | When she understood it was heresy, she escaped to [[France]], where under [[King Francis I]] she paints the [[Mona Lisa]] and writing ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]''. | ||
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+ | Bart is the main character this time, getting bad grades at the Academy and get mocked by the other students. | ||
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Episode Information
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"Now Museum, Now You Don't" is the third episode of season 32 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and eighty-sevent episode overall. It originally aired on October 11, 2020. The episode was written by Dan Greaney and directed by Timothy Bailey.
Synopsis
- "Lisa stays home from school to explore the wonders of Western art. She appears as Lisanardo, while Bart takes the shape of a French impressionist, Homer and Marge as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and Maggie as a warrior Cupid."
Plot
Lisa is staying home sick, and receives from Marge the book Illustrated History of Western Art to read and she starts fantasizing the stories.
In Venice, Lisanardo is drawing the picture of a suspect for Wiggum, when he annunces she'll make her family rich. In Florence, it was the start of the Renaissance, and Lisanardo become apprentice of Andrea del Verrocchio, with Barticelli, Dolphatello and Ralphael.
When Lisanardo shows her work to Andrea, it discourages him from working as a painter, so he goes to music school, while the other kids accuse her of having help from the Heaven above, when an angel appears giving her more.
Her Vitruvian Man inspires her to invent weapons of war, but her diary gets stolen by Barticelli, and brought to the Cardinal, which uses them to kill slightly different Christians.
When she understood it was heresy, she escaped to France, where under King Francis I she paints the Mona Lisa and writing The Da Vinci Code.
Bart listened to the story, and Lisa compares him to another artist that had trouble with the Academy.
Bart is the main character this time, getting bad grades at the Academy and get mocked by the other students.
Gallery
Production
As of this episode, Eric Lopez takes over voicing Bumblebee Man, taking over the role from Hank Azaria.[1]
Promo videos
- Preview: It's A Total Scream at YouTube
- Preview: It's Story Time at YouTube
- Is Homer Going To Heaven Or Hell? at YouTube
References
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