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| | == History == | | == History == |
| − | When [[Lisa]] had lost her confidence as a jazz musician, she and [[Homer]] came across a statue of Louis Armstrong, who was Lisa's hero. Homer left Lisa to look at the statue and Lisa wished the statue could talk. The statue them came to life and Louis Armstrong told Lisa that he was waiting for someone to make that wish. He then told Lisa to keep searching and that she could find anything she wanted in New Orleans. Lisa then asked him what life was like in [[Heaven]]. His last advice to Lisa was "your father knows best." Louis Armstrong then offered to sing anything but "{{W|It's a Wonderful World}}" to them, which Homer then requests. | + | When [[Lisa]] had lost her confidence as a jazz musician, she and [[Homer]] came across a statue of Louis Armstrong, who was Lisa's hero. Homer left Lisa to look at the statue and Lisa wished the statue could talk. The statue then came to life and Louis Armstrong told Lisa that he was waiting for someone to make that wish. He then told Lisa to keep searching and that she could find anything she wanted in New Orleans. Lisa then asked him what life was like in [[Heaven]]. His last advice to Lisa was "your father knows best." Louis Armstrong then offered to sing anything but "{{W|It's a Wonderful World}}" to them, which Homer then requests. |
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| − | Later, Louis Armstrong reappears, this time as a ghost, in Lisa's bedroom. When Lisa asked him my a ghost was sweating, he said that he didn't know but he'd give anything for a new shirt. He then said that he also wanted to be alive again.<ref>"[[Lisa Gets the Blues]]"</ref> | + | Later, Louis Armstrong reappeared, this time as a ghost, in Lisa's bedroom. When Lisa asked him why a ghost was sweating, he said that he didn't know but he'd give anything for a new shirt. He then said that he also wanted to be alive again.<ref>"[[Lisa Gets the Blues]]"</ref> |
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| | Louis Armstrong appeared in another fantasy of Lisa's when Lisa was thinking of reasons why America is great. Armstrong told Lisa that he's tired of appearing in Lisa's fantasies and told Lisa to get back to America. Armstrong then started to walk into [[Canada]] but was stopped by [[Abraham Lincoln]] who asked him what he was going over there for. Louis Armstrong then said he was going to get cannabis as it was made legal.<ref>"[[D'oh Canada]]"</ref> | | Louis Armstrong appeared in another fantasy of Lisa's when Lisa was thinking of reasons why America is great. Armstrong told Lisa that he's tired of appearing in Lisa's fantasies and told Lisa to get back to America. Armstrong then started to walk into [[Canada]] but was stopped by [[Abraham Lincoln]] who asked him what he was going over there for. Louis Armstrong then said he was going to get cannabis as it was made legal.<ref>"[[D'oh Canada]]"</ref> |
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| | == Behind the Laughter == | | == Behind the Laughter == |
| − | The song that plays when Lisa and Homer traverse the streets, after meeting the statue, is his song "{{w|When the Saints Go Marching In}}". | + | The song that plays when Lisa and Homer traverse the streets, after meeting the statue, is his song "{{W|When the Saints Go Marching In}}". |
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| | + | === Foreign dubs === |
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| | == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |
Later, Louis Armstrong reappeared, this time as a ghost, in Lisa's bedroom. When Lisa asked him why a ghost was sweating, he said that he didn't know but he'd give anything for a new shirt. He then said that he also wanted to be alive again.[1]
Louis Armstrong appeared in another fantasy of Lisa's when Lisa was thinking of reasons why America is great. Armstrong told Lisa that he's tired of appearing in Lisa's fantasies and told Lisa to get back to America. Armstrong then started to walk into Canada but was stopped by Abraham Lincoln who asked him what he was going over there for. Louis Armstrong then said he was going to get cannabis as it was made legal.[2]
The song that plays when Lisa and Homer traverse the streets, after meeting the statue, is his song "When the Saints Go Marching In".