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"Lisa's First Word" is the tenth episode of ''The Simpsons'' The episode was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by Jeff Martin. After its initial airing on Fox, the episode was later released as part of a 1999 video collection: ''The Simpsons: Greatest Hits'', and released again on the 2003 DVD edition of the same collection. The episode features cultural references to two chains of fast food restaurants, Wendy's and McDonald's, as well as a reference to the 1981 arcade video game ''Ms. Pac-Man''. "Lisa's First Word" received positive reception from television critics, and acquired a Nielsen rating of 16.6. ==Plot== The Simpsons' family are trying unsuccessfully to get Maggie to speak, inspiring Marge to share the story of Lisa's first word after briefly mentioning that she doesnt remember Barts first word. Its shown that it was "Ay Caramba" when a toddler Bart accidentally walked in on Homer and Marge having sex. The story flashes back to March 1983 where Homer, Marge and Bart originally lived in an apartment on the lower east side of Springfield. Homer and Marge had to cope with Bart, who was two years old at the time. Marge reveals to her husband and their son that she's pregnant again, and points out to Homer that they will probably need a bigger place. After viewing several unsuitable properties (Captain MacCallister shows them his houseboat, but interrupts his pitch to fight with a great white shark, and a realtor brings them to a house where a double murder has just taken place) they buy a house on Evergreen Terrace with a $15,000 down payment from the sale of Grampa Simpson's house (and let Grampa stay with them for about three weeks). In 1984, the Simpsons move into their new home and meet their new neighbors, Ned Flanders and his family. Meanwhile, Krusty the Clown begins a promotion for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games with his Krusty Burger chain, a scratch-and-win game in which people scratch off the name of an event from the game card and if the United States wins a gold in that event, they win a free Krusty Burger. However, Krusty is told that the game cards are rigged so they only contain events in which "Communists never lose". Shortly thereafter, Krusty is told of a boycott of the Games by the Soviets and their allies and that he stands to lose $44 million on the game. An irate Krusty promises to personally spit in every fiftieth〔("Lisa's First Word" ) Ep. 9F08 transcript, simpsonsarchive.com, 1996-07-21. Retrieved 29 November 2015.〕 burger, which Homer considers good odds. Bart's forced to give up his crib so it can become the new baby's. Homer builds him a new bed shaped like a maniacal clown, which terrifies Bart. When Lisa's born and gets all the attention, Bart takes an immediate dislike to her. He tries to get rid of her by putting her in a mailbox and pushing her through the Flanders' dog door. Eventually, he is about to run away until Lisa says her first word, "Bart". Thrilled that his name is his sister's first word, Marge explains to Bart that Lisa adores him. He accepts her as his little sister and they both find it funny that they each call Homer by his name, rather than "daddy" as he wishes. Back in the present day, Homer takes Maggie to bed, commenting on how kids learn to talk back as soon as they learn to talk and tells Maggie that he hopes she never says a word. But as soon as he turns off the light and closes the door, Maggie takes her pacifier out of her mouth and utters the word "daddy", shortly before going to sleep. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lisa's First Word」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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