The episode was written by
Bill Oakley and
Josh Weinstein, and directed by
Jeffrey Lynch. Before the episode aired, Malibu Stacy had already appeared many times on the show as one of Lisa's dolls. The staff were trying to come up with an idea for an episode by going through the companies in the
Simpsons universe, and Oakley suggested an episode involving the Malibu Stacy company. The plot of the episode was inspired by the
Teen Talk Barbie talking doll that caused controversy in the United States in the early 1990s. (Backstory: In July 1992,
Mattel released Teen Talk Barbie, which spoke a number of phrases including "Will we ever have enough clothes?", "I love shopping!", and "Wanna have a pizza party?" Each doll was programmed to say four out of 270 possible phrases, so that there were over 200 million
combinations. One of these 270 phrases was "Math class is tough!" Although only about 1.5% of all the dolls sold said the phrase, it led to criticism from the
American Association of University Women because they regarded it as demeaning to women. In October 1992, Mattel announced that Teen Talk Barbie would no longer say the phrase, and offered a swap to anyone who owned a doll that did.) Oakley and Weinstein decided to include Abe in the episode because they had an "obsession" with old people. Weinstein said they both "love them and seem to really hate them" at the same time. He also said that they enjoy writing for characters such as Abe and
Mr. Burns because of their "out-datedness", and because he and Oakley get to use dictionaries for looking up "old time
slang". Executive producer
David Mirkin thought it was difficult to make Abe funny because he is a "boring and tedious" character. He thinks that even though "Abe's doing all these complaints, what makes him funny is that the things he says are actually funny in the context of the boring and tedium." Mirkin thought this was a "big challenge, and Bill and Josh pulled it off very well." The cast first rehearsed "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" on July 15, 1993. When the episode was in production, Oakley's wife
Rachel Pulido was an enthusiastic
Barbie collector. Oakley therefore spent a lot of time going to Barbie conventions across the United States and met many different collectors. At one convention, Oakley met the man who owned the world's largest Barbie collection. The meeting between the two inspired the part of the episode where Lisa visits Smithers and it is revealed that Smithers is the owner of the world's largest Malibu Stacy collection.
Kathleen Turner guest starred in the episode as Stacy Lovell. Mirkin had wanted to cast her in the role, but she asked to see a script before agreeing to the part. Turner later stated she "loved" the episode, stating "her skepticism, her cynicism, and then being converted, being compelled by the girl... It was just deliciously funny. And sad." Mirkin thought Turner was "completely game" when she showed up at the recording studio to record her lines as she "nailed" her lines really fast. He added that he enjoyed directing her and he thought she had one of the best performances ever on
The Simpsons. ==Cultural references==