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Meanwhile, Homer wins a ticket to ride in the Duff Blimp at a raffle the carnival is holding. When the family gets home, Lisa cries over her perceived ugliness, and Homer tries to cheer her up, to no avail. Homer goes to Moe's Tavern and sees a commercial for the "Little Miss Springfield" beauty pageant. Homer decides to enter Lisa in the ...
Homer uses a key to get into the Duff brewery with Barney and goes joyriding in the Duff blimp. To get more information, Lisa and Bart ask Nelson who explains Bus 23 was a bus full of children that drove over an ice bridge but never returned. Homer flies them in the blimp to the river where the ice bridge would be.
"The Great Louse Detective" is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 2002.
Lisa deduces that the unusually high-pitched voice of Bob in his broadcast was due to inhaling helium, and locates him in the envelope of the Duff blimp. Bob, having lost his patience thanks to Krusty, tries to detonate the bomb, which turns out to be a dud , because it had passed the expiration date of November 1959.
The first line Richard Nixon says, during the Duff commercial, was taken verbatim from the Kennedy-Nixon Debate during the 1960 Presidential Campaign. [5] Adolf Hitler 's head, among other things, can be seen going by in bottles of Duff when the quality control man is not paying attention. [ 5 ]
Fans of "The Simpsons" and the NFL will get the equivalent of a special crossover episode with Monday's ESPN alt-cast of Bengals vs. Cowboys.
Lisa participates in an Alternative Energy Derby with a car powered by solar energy, but the Duff Blimp passes over and causes her car to stop inches from the finish line.
To make it even more unique, it's actually smaller than a Goodyear blimp, clocking in at just 800 square feet. Inside the house, sloped wood walls give the illusion of even more space.