While watching a horror movie show hosted by
Boobarella (the show's take on
Cassandra Peterson's Elvira character), a commercial plays for the Ribwich (the show's take on
McDonald's McRib sandwich), a new
Krusty Burger sandwich in which meat from an unknown animal is processed and molded into the shape of ribs.
Homer excitedly samples the Ribwich, recently arrived at the Krusty Burger in
Springfield, and becomes addicted. The next day,
Principal Skinner holds a
spelling bee at the school.
Lisa is excited when she wins the spelling bee, for which she is awarded a scale model of the planet Mars (a kickball with the word "Mars" written on it). She qualifies to the state spelling bee, and wins again, qualifying her for the Spellympics to be held in
Calgary, and is further rewarded with a double wide locker at school, removing
Ralph Wiggum's locker in the process.
Marge suggests they celebrate by going to a movie, but Homer says he has "important daddy business" — which turns out to be eating Ribwiches with
Lenny and
Carl at Krusty Burger, only to find that the limited-time-only Ribwiches are out of stock. However, a "Ribhead" (a fan of the Ribwich) tells Homer that it is being tested in other markets, so he decides to follow a group of Ribheads as they track the release of the Ribwich tour schedule. At the Spellympics, hosted by
George Plimpton, Lisa wins the semi-finals and secures a spot in the finals. The other two finalists are Sun Moon, a Korean girl, and Alex, a cute boy with big round glasses and a speech impediment who proves to be extremely popular. Plimpton takes Lisa aside and tells her that if she lets Alex win, she will be given a free scholarship to any
Seven Sisters college and a free George Plimpton
hot plate. Lisa is torn between wanting to win the Spellympics and free college, and asks Marge whether they can afford to send her to college. Marge is unsure, but promises to do whatever it takes to get Lisa into college, but Lisa is still uneasy since she is aware of Homer's low salary. In
San Francisco, Krusty informs all the Ribheads that the Ribwich will no longer be made, as the animal from which it was made is now
extinct. He tosses the last one into the crowd. Homer catches it, fighting off the others. An Italian Ribhead offers Homer the lease to his car for the last Ribwich, pronouncing it as "lease-a", which makes Homer remember Lisa and the Spellympics. He agrees to the trade and takes off in the car, reaching the Spellympics finals just in time to see Lisa spell "intransigence" and encourage her. Lisa, happy to see her father, tells everyone that she was told to take a dive, but then unintentionally misspells her word. Lisa loses, and since she did not do it on purpose, Plimpton rescinds his offer. On the way back to Springfield, Homer tries to cheer up Lisa when she admits that she let down everyone in town. However, she finds that in coming second she has become Springfield's most successful native ever (even outachieving the Springfield woman who once dated
Charles Grodin). In her honor, the town carved Lisa's face on the side of a mountain. ==Production==