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== History ==
 
== History ==
Joan of Arc gets told by God to lead the French to victory. So she leads the French against the English in the Hundred Years’ War. After a successful attack she was honored by the King before she continued the war. Short after, during a battle, the English capture Joan and put her on trial. She is accused of witchcraft, and sentenced to death. When Joan claims that she was following God’s will, an English/Scottish solider reveals that he too was chosen by God, but to lead the English armies against the French. God’s voice then excuses Himself by revealing that the two were never supposed to meet he decided to disappeared. Joan of Arc then is being burnt at the stake before Sir Lancelot rescues her, and they escape and live in a spaceship.
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[[File:Terry saving wells.png|thumb|left|Joan of Arc (top right).]]
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[[File:Joan of Arc.png|thumb|left|Lisa as Joan of Arc.]]
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Joan of Arc appeared in a story from the book ''[[Classics for Children]]''. Joan of Arc was told by God to lead the French to victory. So she led the French against the English in the Hundred Years' War. After a successful attack, she was honored by the King before continuing the war. Shortly after, during a battle, the English captured Joan and put her on trial. She was accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death. When Joan claimed that she was following God's will, an English/Scottish soldier revealed that he too had been chosen by God, but to lead the English armies against the French. God's voice then excused Himself by revealing that the two were never supposed to meet, and He decided to disappear. Joan of Arc was then burned at the stake before Sir Lancelot rescued her, and they escaped and lived in a spaceship.<ref>"[[Tales from the Public Domain]]"</ref>
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A picture of Joan of Arc was on a wall of pictures of left-handed people titled "Left is Right."<ref>"[[Bad Boys... for Life?]]"</ref>
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[[Terry the Time Traveling Terrier]] once saved her from a well.<ref>''[[Bad News Bearer]]''</ref>
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[[Lisa]]'s dream bedroom had a great wall of great women. Women who were on the wall included [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], [[Harriet Tubman]], [[Hermione Granger]], Joan of Arc, [[Sacagawea]], and [[Gloria Steinem]].<ref>''[[Bedroom Battle]]''</ref>
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When [[Apu]] got an instant photo booth that people thought it showed who they were in their past lives, [[Patty]] bet [[Selma]] a carton of [[Laramie Cigarettes]] that she used to be Joan of Arc.<ref>''[[Apu's Instant Photo Booth]]''</ref>
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[[Bart]] threw a book about Joan of Arc onto the fire.<ref>''[[Off the Grid]]''</ref>
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== Non-canon ==
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[[Zia Simpson]] had a picture of Joan of Arc on her wall at the [[Ultranet]].<ref>"[[Holidays of Future Passed]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*Joan of Arc appears in the "Hot Child in the City" segment of "[[Tales from the Public Domain]]". The segment is a re-telling of {{w|Joan of Arc}} with [[Lisa Simpson]] cast in the role of Joan of Arc.
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Joan of Arc appears in the "Hot Child in the City" segment of "[[Tales from the Public Domain]]". The segment is a re-telling of {{W|Joan of Arc}} with [[Lisa Simpson]] cast in the role of Joan of Arc.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:28, February 20, 2026

"And in art class, we painted Saint Joan burning at the stake, and mine was the grossest!"
Bart Simpson[src]
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc poster.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Blonde
Relatives: Parents: Unnamed
Brother: Bartrand
Sister: Unnamed
First appearance: "Tales from the Public Domain"
Voiced by: Yeardley Smith


Joan of Arc is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint. A peasant girl born in eastern France who claimed Divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII.

History[edit]

Joan of Arc (top right).
Lisa as Joan of Arc.

Joan of Arc appeared in a story from the book Classics for Children. Joan of Arc was told by God to lead the French to victory. So she led the French against the English in the Hundred Years' War. After a successful attack, she was honored by the King before continuing the war. Shortly after, during a battle, the English captured Joan and put her on trial. She was accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death. When Joan claimed that she was following God's will, an English/Scottish soldier revealed that he too had been chosen by God, but to lead the English armies against the French. God's voice then excused Himself by revealing that the two were never supposed to meet, and He decided to disappear. Joan of Arc was then burned at the stake before Sir Lancelot rescued her, and they escaped and lived in a spaceship.[1]

A picture of Joan of Arc was on a wall of pictures of left-handed people titled "Left is Right."[2]

Terry the Time Traveling Terrier once saved her from a well.[3]

Lisa's dream bedroom had a great wall of great women. Women who were on the wall included Eleanor Roosevelt, Harriet Tubman, Hermione Granger, Joan of Arc, Sacagawea, and Gloria Steinem.[4]

When Apu got an instant photo booth that people thought it showed who they were in their past lives, Patty bet Selma a carton of Laramie Cigarettes that she used to be Joan of Arc.[5]

Bart threw a book about Joan of Arc onto the fire.[6]

Non-canon[edit]

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Zia Simpson had a picture of Joan of Arc on her wall at the Ultranet.[7]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Joan of Arc appears in the "Hot Child in the City" segment of "Tales from the Public Domain". The segment is a re-telling of Joan of Arc with Lisa Simpson cast in the role of Joan of Arc.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]