Now Museum, Now You Don't (The Simpsons)

[3] It is the first episode in which Eric Lopez provided the voice of Bumblebee Man, taking over the role from Hank Azaria.

It also received generally positive reviews, and was watched live in the United States by 1.36 million viewers.

While being home sick, Lisa Simpson reads a book about western art and fantasizes the stories as follows.

Later on, Lisanardo becomes worried about being too talented and starts writing secret diaries that no one will decipher for 400 years.

When Lisanardo learns her ideas are being used for war, she escapes to France and goes to the Court of King Francis I (Nelson Muntz), where she works on her newest masterpiece, a novel titled The Da Vinci Code.

Moe sings a song to the tune of "Vincent", as the credits roll over famous paintings.

[4] This came after the producers of the series announced that "Moving forward, The Simpsons will no longer have white actors voice non-white characters,"[7] and follows Alex Désert taking over the role of Carl Carlson from Azaria, in the first episode of the season.

[9] Tony Sokol with Den of Geek said, "While it may not be a masterpiece, The Simpsons season 32, episode 3, 'Now Museum, Now You Don’t' can hang in most galleries.