Lisa the Vegetarian
- Episode aired Oct 15, 1995
- TV-14
- 30m
A trip to a local petting zoo convinces Lisa to give up meat, despite excessive pressure to convince her not to do so.A trip to a local petting zoo convinces Lisa to give up meat, despite excessive pressure to convince her not to do so.A trip to a local petting zoo convinces Lisa to give up meat, despite excessive pressure to convince her not to do so.
- Grampa Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
- Wolf
- (voice)
- …
- Ned Flanders
- (voice)
- …
- Troy McClure
- (voice)
- Paul McCartney
- (voice)
- Lunchlady Doris
- (voice)
- Janey
- (voice)
- Mother Goose
- (voice)
- …
- Miss Hoover
- (voice)
- Sherri
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaPaul McCartney and Linda McCartney agreed to lend their voices to this episode on the condition that Lisa remained a vegetarian throughout the rest of the series. By this time, every surviving member of the Beatles at this time have guest starred on The Simpsons.
- GoofsThere's a door dividing the kitchen and living room. Most of the time, there isn't.
- Quotes
Homer: Marge? Since I'm not talking to Lisa, would you please ask her to pass me the syrup?
Marge: Dear, please pass your father the syrup, Lisa.
Lisa: Bart, tell Dad I will only pass the syrup if it won't be used on any meat product.
Bart: You dunkin' your sausages in that syrup homeboy?
Homer: Marge, tell Bart I just want to drink a nice glass of syrup like I do every morning.
Marge: Tell him yourself, you're ignoring Lisa, not Bart.
Homer: Bart, thank your mother for pointing that out.
Marge: Homer, you're not not-talking to me and secondly I heard what you said.
Homer: Lisa, tell your mother to get off my case.
Bart: Uhhh, dad, Lisa's the one you're not talking to.
Homer: Bart, go to your room.
Lisa: Why don't you just eat him, Dad?
Homer: I don't need any serving suggestions from you! You barbeque-wrecking, know-nothing know-it-all!
Lisa: That's IT! I can't live in a house with this prehistoric carnivore. I am out of here!
[leaves and slams the door]
Homer: That's it! Go to your room!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Simpsons Have Landed (1996)
The narrative cleverly weaves humor into the storyline, using satire to shed light on societal norms and expectations.
Lisa learns a valuable lesson at the end of the episode. Definitely, I would use it to educate children before they become the aberrant individuals of the snowflake generation who bark like wild beasts on the internet and in other untimely places.
- santifersan
- Dec 2, 2023