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Lisa's Substitute is the nineteenth episode of Season 2. Dustin Hoffman–using the pseudonym Sam Etic–guest starred in it as Mr. Bergstrom, The episode features cultural references to Mike Nichols's film The Graduate, which starred Hoffman, and the novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. This episode is notable for being the first full appearance of Ralph Wiggum.

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  • Lisa's Substitute is the nineteenth episode of Season 2. Dustin Hoffman–using the pseudonym Sam Etic–guest starred in it as Mr. Bergstrom, The episode features cultural references to Mike Nichols's film The Graduate, which starred Hoffman, and the novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. This episode is notable for being the first full appearance of Ralph Wiggum.
  • "'Lisa's Substitute" is the ninteenth Episode of The Simpsons second season. In the Episode, Lisa's Teacher Miss Hoover takes medical leave due to what she thinks is Lyme Disease, so Mr. Bergstrom takes over the class. Lisa finds Mr. Bergstrom a pain in the neck and she becomes embarresed and humiliated when she find out that Mr. Bergstrom is Gay. When Miss Hoover returns to class, Mr. Bergstrom and Homer becomes enemies and challenge themselves to a Skiing Contest at Mt. Gropply, in which they all lost together while Lisa starts having Gymnophobia after being embarresed by Martin's revealing Snow Suit. Meanwhile, Bart runs for Class President against Martin.
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  • "'Lisa's Substitute" is the ninteenth Episode of The Simpsons second season. In the Episode, Lisa's Teacher Miss Hoover takes medical leave due to what she thinks is Lyme Disease, so Mr. Bergstrom takes over the class. Lisa finds Mr. Bergstrom a pain in the neck and she becomes embarresed and humiliated when she find out that Mr. Bergstrom is Gay. When Miss Hoover returns to class, Mr. Bergstrom and Homer becomes enemies and challenge themselves to a Skiing Contest at Mt. Gropply, in which they all lost together while Lisa starts having Gymnophobia after being embarresed by Martin's revealing Snow Suit. Meanwhile, Bart runs for Class President against Martin. It was written by Jon Vitti and directed by Rich Moore. Dustin Hoffman guest stars as Mr. Bergstrom with Rowan Atkinson as the Instructor, Mel Brooks as the Obnoxious Announcer and Fred Newman as a Drunk Teacher. It won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program.
  • Lisa's Substitute is the nineteenth episode of Season 2. Dustin Hoffman–using the pseudonym Sam Etic–guest starred in it as Mr. Bergstrom, The episode features cultural references to Mike Nichols's film The Graduate, which starred Hoffman, and the novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. This episode is notable for being the first full appearance of Ralph Wiggum.
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