Bart does more for Lisa, than Lisa does more for him. This is why bart is overall a better character, he’s intelligent but lacks interest in normal education, and he is very caring for his family. Lisa on the other hand is a intelligent girl with a big ego that takes her brother down when he’s the spotlight of talent or intellect. This is why Lisa is in my opinion one of the worst characters in the show
@@Get_yotted Bart had a stomachache once and Lisa was the only one who believe him also when Bart used Homer's CC to buy an animation cell, Lisa didn't tell anything to Homer they both support each other and sometimes they can be really mean, you know, like real brothers
“I begged you to look at mine first! I begged you!” His was literally looked at second, implying he ate the whole thing during the short period of time while Nelson’s diorama was being viewed.
Well let's analyze the situation a little bit further shall we. By the looks of the chocolate stain on the bottom of the box, the "whole thing" might not have been that big... P.s. I'm not being serious
even if you never watched the simpson, you could just watch this clip and be amazed at the amount of subtle humor and wittiness within the jokes and storytelling
Yes, I'd have given the prize to Nelson, because I used to fancy him. I confess that I'd have had about as little will-power as Uter, regarding the chocolate diorama.
The moment Uter came into frame I broke out laughing. Didn't even get the chance to see them set the joke up because I saw it coming a billion miles away. Never even saw the full episode in question, it's just some of the best jokes are so easy to spot.
If you read it because it was "required reading" as I did back in school...then it did suck...but as you said Classic Simpsons ALWAYS comes to my rescue....Cheers
I'm going to have to disagree with you, I always looked forward to reading anything by Poe in school. In fact, he is the only writer I can think of who I always got excited to read about. I read Cask of the Amontillado thrice over my grade school years and love it each time
GilliganKrueger0829 honestly...Poe went right over my head in school....just part of my knucklehead DNA as a teenager...LOL....oh well, I in fact read much Poe as an adult and being able to understand now what I didn't then made it that much more enjoyable for this idiot! Cheers Gilligan
***** I mean...to each their own! I have a friend who adamantly hates Poe and I wonder if maybe extended school readings had anything to do with it. I mean if I'm to be completely honest, and you'll probably hate me for saying this, but Shakespeare went over my head completely in school and I wasn't a fan at all.
I think the most hilarious part is that Steinbeck chose the title because of the line from the Battle Hymn of the Republic, and the preceding lyric is "he is trampling out the vintage" and so IF Nelson had done it because he actually researched the book, he has that going in addition to the actual context of how much the Joads get fucked over
For it's time this classic "horror" tale by Edgar Allen Poe as well as his the raven, were scary beyond reasoning..for me they are, not in a conceptual horror sake by in terms of psychological horror which is my favorite ( try watching the haunting from the 1960's) they still send shivers down my spine.
i've been using that "it's the important thing is, we survived", for the last 25 to 30 years, only vaguely, remembering what episode it came from, but that was one of the ones that got into my recesses long term lol Also, was always surprised Lisa miss pronounced, coup de grace
Skinner is actually a very realistic school administrator. No sense of humor and everything is exactly what it looks like without further investigation.
They got a hold of Ralph's agriculture project for the fake diorama. When Ralph said "It's a piece of a cow". Many people missed that part of this episode.
@@walterrising4276 "Actual lives" Like spending their time in RUclips comments desperately trying to "own" people talking about how The Simpsons has declined? Is that what an "actual life" looks like?
@@RaynmanPlays so commenting over and over that Simpsons after season 8 is complete shit and yada yada, that IS an actual life? But pointing out that you are wrong, that is NOT an actual life? Please enlighten me oh holy high IQ edgelord how does this logic apply?
As many great jokes are in this scene my favorite part is that Skinner's breakdown of Allison's diorama is 100% accurate. It's surprising Lisa was so worried. It's a solid retelling of the scene but for Poe who was a master of mood Allison’s interpretation is pretty bland.
I love how Bart is actually being supportive of Lisa.
He was a pretty good brother in the firsts seasons
I love that thanksgiving episode
Bart does more for Lisa, than Lisa does more for him. This is why bart is overall a better character, he’s intelligent but lacks interest in normal education, and he is very caring for his family. Lisa on the other hand is a intelligent girl with a big ego that takes her brother down when he’s the spotlight of talent or intellect. This is why Lisa is in my opinion one of the worst characters in the show
@@Get_yotted Bart had a stomachache once and Lisa was the only one who believe him
also when Bart used Homer's CC to buy an animation cell, Lisa didn't tell anything to Homer
they both support each other and sometimes they can be really mean, you know, like real brothers
He generally is. They have their arguments, but there is love there as well.
“I begged you to look at mine first! I begged you!”
His was literally looked at second, implying he ate the whole thing during the short period of time while Nelson’s diorama was being viewed.
Well let's analyze the situation a little bit further shall we. By the looks of the chocolate stain on the bottom of the box, the "whole thing" might not have been that big...
P.s. I'm not being serious
Yes, That's the joke.
@@No_More_Eyes545 I feel bad 😔 for Alison.
He really couldn't wait an extra 10 seconds
As opposed to figuratively second?
Skinners instant dismissal of lisa's diorama is so good 😂
It sucks. Nelson deserves to win
“Well the important thing is that WE survived.” haha Bart is such a smart ass 😂
"Well this doesn't deserve to win." Is chef's kiss
Ha ha. Take that, Lisa.
The joke was just delivered so quickly and simply it was amazing
This shows why the old simpsons is so great, it's perfect mixture of low brow and high brow humor.
even if you never watched the simpson, you could just watch this clip and be amazed at the amount of subtle humor and wittiness within the jokes and storytelling
Total agree
It's hard not to feel happy for Ralph, it may not be a diorama, but he definitely deserved that prize for once 🤣
He beat the smart kids! 😂
@@Jennythecatgirl He bent his wookie!
"Why, it's Luke. And Obi-Wan. And my favourite, Chewie! They're all here! What d'you think?"
"I think it's lunchtime."
Amen to that, Miss Hoover!
They don’t make them like this anymore!
She subverted our expectations.
What's a diorama?
"I beat the smart kids! I beat the smart kids!...Oh I bent my wookie."
I agree. That scene is my huge favorite moment.
"Bart! Stop trying to create a diversion and get out of here!"
"Caw! Caw!"
Skinner steals the scene with his rant about being stuck in elementary school.
Nelson totally deserved to win.
To be fair it was pretty funny and great wordplay.
Yes, yes, very good wrath
Yes, I'd have given the prize to Nelson, because I used to fancy him. I confess that I'd have had about as little will-power as Uter, regarding the chocolate diorama.
I was about to say that
Ralph. Owi Wan? Chewie?
3:31 *”AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!! IT'S THE BEATING OF THAT HIDEOUS HEART!!!"* LOL
Turn it off! TURN IT OFF!
Mr. Krabs: "IT'S THE SQUEAKING OF THE HIDEOUS BOOTS!"
.....
I mean, I think I hear something. 😊
I was scrolling down the comments and this appeared right as Lisa began screaming
The moment Uter came into frame I broke out laughing. Didn't even get the chance to see them set the joke up because I saw it coming a billion miles away. Never even saw the full episode in question, it's just some of the best jokes are so easy to spot.
Lisa: Mine doesn't deserve to win
Skinner: Well this doesn't deserve to win
Lisa: what?!
Bartesque should have been coined as a new word.
Its a perfectly cromulent word
Le fake diorama
It's hard to get new Simpsons words going. I've been trying to push adultivity for years!
I think embiggens has been added to the dictionary.
I love that Ralph doesn't even know what a diorama is let alone Star Wars and the figurines he has. Yet he wins
They are action figures.
And it's not his, his dad bought it for him
@@RazorsharpLT which suggests that his dad doesn't know what a diorama is, either.
I felt sorry for him at the end when he tripped and damaged them 😔
I think Principal Skinner is a huge fan of Star Wars
This almost 5 minutes of as good as comedy gets but that instant 'this doesn't deserve to win' line is my favorite.
"Hey, it's Bart! And he's doing stuff!"
Pretty much sums up the media with Kim Kardashian.
Still relevant today. "OOH-she's on Saturday Night Live!" And I'm so glad people still think she's relevant.
No, that sums up Barack Obama during and after his tenure as president.
@@bobkolterjahn4266 That's a ridiculous thing to say, of course if you are the Prime Minister everything you do is and should be scrutinised 🙄
@@julieoluna8887 No, it's pretty accurate. The only thing Obama did that was noteworthy was announcing the death of Osama Bin Laden.
@@bobkolterjahn4266 Well yes, he was the last noteworthy President until Biden arrived.
'Here's the grapes, and here's the wrath! Ha ha!'
"The important thing is, we survived"
This is 10x better when you’ve read the telltale heart before hand
or seen a review of the movie
pretty sure you can tell from context what the tale is about...
@@ThisNameWasntTaken Many people cant notice things even if they should be extremely obvious.
Y'know now that I've actually read the Tell-Tale Heart, this scene is actually a lot better. This is why I still love classic Simpsons!
If you read it because it was "required reading" as I did back in school...then it did suck...but as you said Classic Simpsons ALWAYS comes to my rescue....Cheers
I'm going to have to disagree with you, I always looked forward to reading anything by Poe in school. In fact, he is the only writer I can think of who I always got excited to read about. I read Cask of the Amontillado thrice over my grade school years and love it each time
GilliganKrueger0829 honestly...Poe went right over my head in school....just part of my knucklehead DNA as a teenager...LOL....oh well, I in fact read much Poe as an adult and being able to understand now what I didn't then made it that much more enjoyable for this idiot! Cheers Gilligan
*****
I mean...to each their own! I have a friend who adamantly hates Poe and I wonder if maybe extended school readings had anything to do with it.
I mean if I'm to be completely honest, and you'll probably hate me for saying this, but Shakespeare went over my head completely in school and I wasn't a fan at all.
GilliganKrueger0829 No Worries Gilligan..like anything we ALL have our likes and dislikes and at the end of the day it's all good! Salute
I love how Nelson smashes the grapes and splatters everyone and Skinner is completely dismissive of it "Yes yes very nice wrath" lmao
"I begged you..."
I love how sincerely happy Sherri sounds to see Bart lol
They hook up in one possible future.
Bart's impressed "ooooh!" at Lisa's Diorama was such a sweet note. Always loved those cute moments when Bart & Lisa team up
Skinner: What do you think?
Hoover: I think it’s Lunch Time.........
Skinner: We have a winner!!!!
The real winner are his patented skinner burgers , old family recipe .
They're unforgettable
Oh, he'll yeah
To be fair to Ralph, getting the money to get all those OG Star Wars toys took way more effort than either diorama.
"what do you think?"
"I think it's lunch time,"
"We have a WINNER!!!"
yesssss lol
"Enough with the hos!"
People have been telling me that all my life.
You do not have, nor have you ever had, any hoe s.
Because you’re Santa?
No no you've all had it all wrong!! This man forgot to turn off his hose and created the Indian Ocean!
Fools fools, all of you fools!
@BoAMightyreds Enough with the shade!
You wish, pal
Won't lie, Nelson would have probably won like 7/10 other competitions with this type of outside the box thinking.
I think the most hilarious part is that Steinbeck chose the title because of the line from the Battle Hymn of the Republic, and the preceding lyric is "he is trampling out the vintage" and so IF Nelson had done it because he actually researched the book, he has that going in addition to the actual context of how much the Joads get fucked over
Quote the Raven: "eat my shorts!"
Quothe*
Quoth, actually.
Why you Crippling........
You gotta keep em separated......!!!!!!!
This is scene is a masterpiece. Classic Simpsons was amazing. It's appalling to see the trash it became in later seasons.
For it's time this classic "horror" tale by Edgar Allen Poe as well as his the raven, were scary beyond reasoning..for me they are, not in a conceptual horror sake by in terms of psychological horror which is my favorite ( try watching the haunting from the 1960's) they still send shivers down my spine.
I saw the haunting years ago and never forgot it.
Great film.
In his day, Poe was known as a comedy writer.
I like how Bart draws himself and Lisa with their respective haircuts
"Yes yes. Very good wrath."
"I begged you to look at mein first. I begged you!"
...never has Steinbck been so beautifully captured before...
i've been using that "it's the important thing is, we survived", for the last 25 to 30 years, only vaguely, remembering what episode it came from, but that was one of the ones that got into my recesses long term lol
Also, was always surprised Lisa miss pronounced, coup de grace
I begged you to look at mine first
Skinner is actually a very realistic school administrator. No sense of humor and everything is exactly what it looks like without further investigation.
why have a trap door in the middle of a basketball court? Seems a little hazardous.
you need to sue schools for more than that
That comment is just what you need to rebuild your shattered practice!!
Care for a belt of scotch?
My school's had a few, they were for storage and only opened with these hooks
@@SabreLeonheart It's 9:30 in the morning!
Ohh I've been up for days.... Last chance!
Bart’s crow call was meritorious.
No one could create a diversion better.🎉
I just imagine Skinner and Chief Wiggum talking for hours about Star Wars with each other after this scene.
I agree
Bart's diversion is capped brilliantly by his parrot noises....
Yes, his impression of a parrot making crow caws
in case you didnt know "my cats breath smells like cat food"
There is still time if Skinner wants to be a high school principal.
The theme is: The human heart cannot escape the burden of guilt.
cannot escape the burden of guilt
unless you don't have a conscious or any shame, then it can.
Jefferson Davis tRump would like a word with you.
I was ready for Allison to win anyway, but Seymour ran an elementary school and therefore he was like "NOOOOO WAY".
*IT'S THE BEATING OF THAT HIDEOUS HEART!!!!!!!*
I bent my Wookie!
They got a hold of Ralph's agriculture project for the fake diorama. When Ralph said "It's a piece of a cow". Many people missed that part of this episode.
they used to evaluate our school projects exactly like that haha. i mean 'lunch time' and random choices
I'm actually surprised Bart didn't fall for Allison: she does rather resemble Laura Powers.
battywattywoo she sure does,I'm surprised Nelson never had any interest as well,since her and Lisa are alike
The resemblance is probably some coincidence
Bart really wants to see her wet.
Maybe that explains his obsession with the hose?
So many twists in such little time. Oliver "Twist" is right. XD
1:15 Me to my friend that refuses to settle down.
one of the few episodes Lisa realized she messed up, i like it and this is a good episode.
The episode is called Lisa's Rival btw if anyone asks ;)
@@niles6159 Glad to be helpful ^^
If this was family guy this would have taken up the entire episode.
I bagged' yu' to 'uk at mine first.
I bagged yu'!!! 😭
I love simpsons references
I love Nelson's demonstration of _The Grapes Of Wrath._
Steinbeck would be proud😉
“Young lady, cow hearts belong in a butcher’s window!” 😂
I bet ya if I entered my toys as the nativity scene I would have gone out with a laugh or a look like I got passion
Well Uter, next time you make a diorama, don’t involve any chocolate…… Or any food whatsoever.
Weird that Nelson and Ralph were in a diorama contest. Where's Martin?
He’s probably out sick with the chickenpox or something! 🤒🐓
I always figured he’s not a literary nerd. More of a STEM
He is in the crowd .
He never recovered from his Hot Air Balloon science project.
He's recovering from the soap box derby accident
Ralph’s diorama is worth thousands of dollars.
1:15 my brain after being in so many bad relationships lol
The important thing is that we survived 😂😂
I still quote "the important thing is we survived" to this very day.
'Elementary school is where I wound up and IT'S TOO LATE TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT THAT!'
Hahaha Skinner just venting about his life regrets at ending up at an elementary school!
Me: brings home another girl
The lads: 1:15
So the telltale heart diorama is the telltale heart? Neat.
That's the joke.. or rather.. the metaphor of a metaphor
"Here's the grapes AND HERE'S THE WRATH!"
2:27 gets me every time!
LOVE the Poe reference!
Rather poetic for Nelson LOL 😂
They're all here!!
When Lisa's conscience gets the better of her.
"Her being wet wont help me win the competition"
Goose McBruce *Lenny face*
Goose McBruce yes, yes it will!
It was a more naive time...
"What competition?.."
Lol didn't know it was an Edgar Allen Poe reference until much later.
Every _Ralph_ has his day.
Well, there's bound to be some splashback
Foreshadowing to Nelson's diorama. Genius.
" I begged you to look at mine first i begged you" 😂😂😂.
Take a shot for every pixel and you wouldn't even get drunk....
Good for Ralph, he deserves it.
Imagine if modern Simpsons was this clever.
Imagine if you edgelords could shut up with these new simpsons bad comments, it's getting old
@@leob4403 What you should have done is acknowledged how vtubers are for manchildren
Imagine if people had actual lives instead of becoming vtubers
@@walterrising4276 "Actual lives"
Like spending their time in RUclips comments desperately trying to "own" people talking about how The Simpsons has declined? Is that what an "actual life" looks like?
@@RaynmanPlays so commenting over and over that Simpsons after season 8 is complete shit and yada yada, that IS an actual life? But pointing out that you are wrong, that is NOT an actual life? Please enlighten me oh holy high IQ edgelord how does this logic apply?
Uter then falls in the chocolate river.
Well, he did look almost exactly like Augustus. ;)
The way the kids cheer at we have a winner lol.
Ah the land of chocolate. . . . .
“are those the limited edition action figures? 😳”
"I think it's lunch time" it's so funny considering how much importance Lisa gave to this child competition
Winona Ryder voice.
I thought the Telltale heart diorama Alison made was impressive.
As many great jokes are in this scene my favorite part is that Skinner's breakdown of Allison's diorama is 100% accurate. It's surprising Lisa was so worried. It's a solid retelling of the scene but for Poe who was a master of mood Allison’s interpretation is pretty bland.
What was the name of the poem again I remember it just not the name
@@linear9185 Tell tale heart
@@Bigfrank88 thanks just didn't see the title lol and it's been a couple a years since I read it
Ralph Wiggum presented the most elaborate diorama of Frank Herbert's Dune that I have ever seen.
4:17 Principal Skinner gets free packages from Star Wars action figures
This was the episode that led Winona Ryder to shoplifting.
Bart is a ride or die kind of brother he truly loves his sister a real one. DJ Kahled would be proud
This is so incredible.
I agree. 4:17