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|title=Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition
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|title= Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition
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|image= [[File:Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition.png|250px]]
|released=[[2001]]
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|released= [[2001]]
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|series=[[The Simpsons comic strips|''The Simpsons'' comic strips]]
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|series= ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]''
|written by=[[Jesse L. McCann]]
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|written by= [[Jesse Leon McCann]]
 
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'''''Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition''''' is a [[The Simpsons comic strips|''The Simpsons'' comic strip]] that was first published in 2001.
 
'''''Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition''''' is a [[The Simpsons comic strips|''The Simpsons'' comic strip]] that was first published in 2001.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|[[Springfield Elementary]] holds a poetry competition that is judged by [[Mrs. Glick]], [[Jasper]], and [[Moleman]].}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Springfield Elementary]] has a poetry competition and [[Mrs. Glick]] and [[Jasper]] is the judges. [[Ralph]] starting the read his poerty but [[Seymour Skinner]] take him away for he read the person he most admise. [[Nelson]] is next but Skinner take him away for he use dirty words. [[Lisa]] is next and singing and Skinner hate her poetry. [[Bart]] is next but when Skinner found out the text he take him away. The competition ends with Skinner wins for the judges loved the detention things.
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[[Springfield Elementary School]] is holding a poetry competition with [[Mrs. Glick]], [[Jasper]], and [[Moleman]] as the judges. In [[Principal Skinner]]'s opening speech, he accidentally rhymes "not mention" with "detention." He then announces [[Ralph Wiggum]] as the first contestant. Ralph starts reading about his favorite wrestler, [[The Rock]]. Skinner interrupts Ralph because "the person I most admire" was the previous week's assignment. [[Nelson]] is the next contestant, who reads a poem that begins with "She ran naked through the hillside woods." Skinner interrupts Nelson's reading, despite him protesting that he put a lot of work into it and that it was a complex piece about the machinations of love and family. Next up is [[Lisa]], who sings about [[Springfield]] instead of reciting poetry. After Lisa, [[Bart]] starts to recite a ribald limerick, but Skinner interrupts him and declares an end to the contest, despite [[Martin]] not having read his poem about raisin roundees yet. At the end of the contest, Jasper hands Skinner the trophy because the judges liked his accidental rhyme about detention.
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== External links ==
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*[https://lardlad.com/comics#124 Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition] at [https://lardlad.com/ Last Exit to Springfield]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:37, May 9, 2026

Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition
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Comic Story information
Released: 2001
Comic series: The Simpsons Comic Strips
Pages: 1
Written by: Jesse Leon McCann


Springfield Elementary Poetry Competition is a The Simpsons comic strip that was first published in 2001.

Synopsis

Springfield Elementary holds a poetry competition that is judged by Mrs. Glick, Jasper, and Moleman.

Plot

Springfield Elementary School is holding a poetry competition with Mrs. Glick, Jasper, and Moleman as the judges. In Principal Skinner's opening speech, he accidentally rhymes "not mention" with "detention." He then announces Ralph Wiggum as the first contestant. Ralph starts reading about his favorite wrestler, The Rock. Skinner interrupts Ralph because "the person I most admire" was the previous week's assignment. Nelson is the next contestant, who reads a poem that begins with "She ran naked through the hillside woods." Skinner interrupts Nelson's reading, despite him protesting that he put a lot of work into it and that it was a complex piece about the machinations of love and family. Next up is Lisa, who sings about Springfield instead of reciting poetry. After Lisa, Bart starts to recite a ribald limerick, but Skinner interrupts him and declares an end to the contest, despite Martin not having read his poem about raisin roundees yet. At the end of the contest, Jasper hands Skinner the trophy because the judges liked his accidental rhyme about detention.

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