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Allison Taylor is a fictional character in the Simpsons, a student at Springfield Elementary


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Allison Taylor (157 words)
Allison Taylor (voiced by Winona Ryder) is a fictional character, seen on September 11, 1994 in The Simpsons episode Lisa's Rival.
In this episode Lisa feels as if she's going to have to work a little bit more now that a new student has arrived at Springfield Elementary, who is not only as smart as Lisa, or maybe smarter, but she's pretty, a great saxophone player, and a great diorama[?] builder.
Allison already has her project set which is The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe.
Springfield Elementary School Students - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3054 words)
Allison Taylor is a student at Springfield Elementary School and Lisa's new classmate, introduced in the episode "Lisa's Rival".
Allison is as smart (or smarter) than Lisa, younger (having skipped a grade) and like Lisa, a young master of the saxophone.
Allison is soon discovered to be better than Lisa: she wins first chair Saxophone in the school band, Ralph starts asking her for answers, and her father thinks Lisa is juvenile in comparison.
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