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Kelsey Grammer and Nancy Cartwright in The Simpsons (1989)

Jo Ann Harris: Skinner's Secretary • Princess Opal • Lewis • ...

Bart the Murderer

The Simpsons

Jo Ann Harris credited as playing...

Skinner's Secretary • Princess Opal • Lewis • Richard

Quotes2

  • Lewis: [covered in leaves] Hey, look at me. I'm Skinner's body!
  • Bart: That is not funny, Lewis.
  • Milhouse Van Houten: Well, I heard Skinner's buried under his parking spot.
  • Richard: Well, I heard he was ground up into hamburger and served to us at lunch.
  • Nelson: I heard Bart had Skinner killed by gangsters.
  • Bart: That's not true! It's just a rumor. You're engaged in speculation. I know the law, you can't prove anything.
  • Principal Skinner: [just as Bart is to be found guilty for allegedly murdering Principal Skinner, Skinner suddenly barges into the courtroom] I suppose you're all wondering where I've been. It all started a week ago. I was at my desk revising and updating the school dress code when
  • [in flashback]
  • Principal Skinner: I was suddenly confronted by a gang of toughs acting on behalf of one Bart Simpson, or so they said.
  • Louie: [to Skinner] We really think there's promise in the boy.
  • Principal Skinner: [rising from his desk] Get out!
  • Fat Tony: Ok. Ok. You don't have to yell.
  • Principal Skinner: To get my mind off that ugly confrontation I went home and began bundling my old newspapers... but suddenly the pile fell. I was trapped! Let this be a lesson to recycle frequently. For the next week I stayed alive by eating my mother's delicious preserves and maintained my sanity by dribbling a nearby basketball with my one free hand. I made a game of it. Seeing how many times I could bounce the ball in a day, and then trying to break that record. Occasionally, the police arrived to search my home.
  • Chief Wiggum: Find anything this time boys?
  • Lou: Nah, no sign of him Chief.
  • Chief Wiggum: Princess Opal?
  • Princess Opal: I see nothing here. But I'm afraid it's Splitsville for Delta Burke and Major Dad.
  • Chief Wiggum: But they seemed so happy.
  • Principal Skinner: I shouted until I was hoarse, but they couldn't hear me.
  • [yelling]
  • Principal Skinner: I'M IN HERE!
  • Chief Wiggum: Well, let's go.
  • Eddie: Ok Chief.
  • Principal Skinner: Finally, I realised if I was ever going to get out of there I would have to do it myself. I formed a crude rocket from a discarded cigar tube and remembering an experiment from my days as a 4th Grade science teacher I concocted a fuel from baking soda and the juice of discarded lemon wedges. The rocket took off with a mighty blast of carbon dioxide dragging behind it the end of a vacuum cleaner cord. I grabbed onto the vacuum cleaner, pushed the cord retractor button, and was on my way to freedom. That's my courageous story.
  • Prosecuting Attorney: [everyone in the courtroom gives Skinner a round of applause] Your Honour, the prosecution moves that Principal Skinner's testimony be stricken from the record.
  • Judge Snyder: Denied. Case dismissed.
  • Lionel Hutz: Your Honour. Do I still get paid?

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