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{{quote| ''They fight! They bite!''}}
{{quote| ''They fight! They bite!''}}


''[[The Itchy and Scratchy Show]]'' is a [[Show Within a Show]] ''Within A Show'' on ''[[The Simpsons]]''<ref>which itself was a Show Within a Show, from ''The Tracy Ullman Show''</ref>. It passes itself off as a cat and mouse chase, based on the old cartoon shorts of ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]'' and ''[[Herman and Katnip]]''. The cartoons are usually aired during ''The Krusty The Klown Show''.
''[[The Itchy and Scratchy Show]]'' is a [[Show Within a Show]] ''Within A Show'' on ''[[The Simpsons]]''<ref>which itself was a Show Within a Show, from ''The Tracy Ullman Show''</ref>. It passes itself off as a cat and mouse chase, based on the old cartoon shorts of ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' and ''[[Herman and Katnip]]''. The cartoons are usually aired during ''The Krusty The Klown Show''.


The show was part of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' since the first season, including episodes directly involving the company that makes the cartoons. They even got their own [[Video Game]] or two as well as a short comic book series (which crossed over with ''BartMan'' in the ''[[Crisis Crossover|When Bongos Collide]]'' story).
The show was part of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' since the first season, including episodes directly involving the company that makes the cartoons. They even got their own [[Video Game]] or two as well as a short comic book series (which crossed over with ''BartMan'' in the ''[[Crisis Crossover|When Bongos Collide]]'' story).
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* [[The Chew Toy]]: Scratchy
* [[The Chew Toy]]: Scratchy
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]
* [[Creator's Pet]]: Poochie, [[In Universe]]. After mountains of hype, his premiere episode is little more than a giant shill of why kids should like him.
* [[Creator's Pet]]: Poochie, [[In-Universe]]. After mountains of hype, his premiere episode is little more than a giant shill of why kids should like him.
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: In-story, [[Talking to Himself|both Itchy and Scratchy are voiced by an actress]], June Bellamy. (In real life, [[Dan Castellaneta]] voices Itchy and Harry Shearer voices Scratchy).
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: In-story, [[Talking to Himself|both Itchy and Scratchy are voiced by an actress]], June Bellamy. (In real life, [[Dan Castellaneta]] voices Itchy and Harry Shearer voices Scratchy).
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: Scratchy suffers one [[Once an Episode]].
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: Scratchy suffers one [[Once an Episode]].
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* [[Gorn]]
* [[Gorn]]
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Itchy, who never recieves any punishment for his brutal and unprovoked attacks on Scratchy (except for one episode).
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Itchy, who never recieves any punishment for his brutal and unprovoked attacks on Scratchy (except for one episode).
* [[Missing Episode]]: "Burning Down the Mouse", [[A Day in The Limelight]] episode where Scratchy kills Itchy for once.
* [[Missing Episode]]: "Burning Down the Mouse", [[A Day in the Limelight]] episode where Scratchy kills Itchy for once.
{{quote| '''Krusty:''' Wow! They'll never let us show that again, not in a million years!}}
{{quote| '''Krusty:''' Wow! They'll never let us show that again, not in a million years!}}
* [[The Movie]]: In-story, the show had a movie released in theaters and either had a sequel or rerelease at the start of ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''.
* [[The Movie]]: In-story, the show had a movie released in theaters and either had a sequel or rerelease at the start of ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''.
* [[Nice Mice]]: Averted with Itchy.
* [[Nice Mice]]: Averted with Itchy.
* [[Overly Long Tongue]]: Scratchy's isn't so much long as stretchy; at one point it gets tied to a rocket which reaches the moon before Scratchy even notices.
* [[Overly Long Tongue]]: Scratchy's isn't so much long as stretchy; at one point it gets tied to a rocket which reaches the moon before Scratchy even notices.
* [[Remember the New Guy]]: Poochie. Didn't go without [[Lampshade Hanging]], of course.
* [[Remember the New Guy?]]: Poochie. Didn't go without [[Lampshade Hanging]], of course.
* [[Retool]]: Into a [[Lighter and Softer]] show. It was changed back when Marge Simpson, who protested against the show's violence, had a wholy different opinion on Michelangelo's David (which was on a coast-to-coast tour of the United States at the time).
* [[Retool]]: Into a [[Lighter and Softer]] show. It was changed back when Marge Simpson, who protested against the show's violence, had a wholy different opinion on Michelangelo's David (which was on a coast-to-coast tour of the United States at the time).
** The first cartoon in 1928, "That Happy Cat" only showed Scratchy walking down the street and whistling. Unsurprisingly, it wasn't a success, and the series only caught on when Itchy and violence were added (read: [[Plagiarism in Fiction|stolen from Chester J. Lampwick]]).
** The first cartoon in 1928, "That Happy Cat" only showed Scratchy walking down the street and whistling. Unsurprisingly, it wasn't a success, and the series only caught on when Itchy and violence were added (read: [[Plagiarism in Fiction|stolen from Chester J. Lampwick]]).
* [[Retraux]]: Itchy and Scratchy are obvious homages to the violent cartoons from [[The Golden Age of Animation]] like ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]'' and ''Herman and Katnip''.
* [[Retraux]]: Itchy and Scratchy are obvious homages to the violent cartoons from [[The Golden Age of Animation]] like ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' and ''Herman and Katnip''.
* [[Sadist Show]]
* [[Sadist Show]]
* [[Screwy Squirrel]]: Oh, Itchy...
* [[Screwy Squirrel]]: Oh, Itchy...
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{{quote| '''Elvis:''' Aww, this show ain't no good! ''*BANG!*''}}
{{quote| '''Elvis:''' Aww, this show ain't no good! ''*BANG!*''}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many, to various classic cartoons.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many, to various classic cartoons.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Herman and Katnip]]'', rather than ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]''.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[Herman and Katnip]]'', rather than ''[[Tom and Jerry]]''.
* [[Subverted Kids Show]]
* [[Subverted Kids Show]]
* [[Take That]]: In response to Marge Simpson's protests on the show, there was an episode featuring a squirrel with Marge's [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue]] [[Beehive Hairdo]] trying to break off Itchy and Scratchy's fighting... only to get killed by them.
* [[Take That]]: In response to Marge Simpson's protests on the show, there was an episode featuring a squirrel with Marge's [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|blue]] [[Beehive Hairdo]] trying to break off Itchy and Scratchy's fighting... only to get killed by them.
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Scratchy continues to hang around with Itchy, regardless of the constant attacks.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Scratchy continues to hang around with Itchy, regardless of the constant attacks.
* [[Wartime Cartoon]]: In one episode, we see a clip of an untitled WWII-era short, where a very [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]-esque Itchy and Scratchy team up to torment and kill [[Hitler]]. Immediately afterwards, Itchy turns on Scratchy and cuts his head off.
* [[Wartime Cartoon]]: In one episode, we see a clip of an untitled WWII-era short, where a very [[Tom and Jerry]]-esque Itchy and Scratchy team up to torment and kill [[Hitler]]. Immediately afterwards, Itchy turns on Scratchy and cuts his head off.
** Then [[FDR]] appears and helps Itchy to kick the bodies.
** Then [[FDR]] appears and helps Itchy to kick the bodies.
** Roger Myers, Sr.'s other contribution, "Nazi Supermen are Our Superiors", was not liked as well.
** Roger Myers, Sr.'s other contribution, "Nazi Supermen are Our Superiors", was not liked as well.

Revision as of 08:43, 8 April 2014

 They fight! They bite!

The Itchy and Scratchy Show is a Show Within a Show Within A Show on The Simpsons[1]. It passes itself off as a cat and mouse chase, based on the old cartoon shorts of Tom and Jerry and Herman and Katnip. The cartoons are usually aired during The Krusty The Klown Show.

The show was part of The Simpsons since the first season, including episodes directly involving the company that makes the cartoons. They even got their own Video Game or two as well as a short comic book series (which crossed over with BartMan in the When Bongos Collide story).


This Show in a Show provides examples of:

 Krusty: Wow! They'll never let us show that again, not in a million years!

  • The Movie: In-story, the show had a movie released in theaters and either had a sequel or rerelease at the start of The Simpsons Movie.
  • Nice Mice: Averted with Itchy.
  • Overly Long Tongue: Scratchy's isn't so much long as stretchy; at one point it gets tied to a rocket which reaches the moon before Scratchy even notices.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Poochie. Didn't go without Lampshade Hanging, of course.
  • Retool: Into a Lighter and Softer show. It was changed back when Marge Simpson, who protested against the show's violence, had a wholy different opinion on Michelangelo's David (which was on a coast-to-coast tour of the United States at the time).
    • The first cartoon in 1928, "That Happy Cat" only showed Scratchy walking down the street and whistling. Unsurprisingly, it wasn't a success, and the series only caught on when Itchy and violence were added (read: stolen from Chester J. Lampwick).
  • Retraux: Itchy and Scratchy are obvious homages to the violent cartoons from The Golden Age of Animation like Tom and Jerry and Herman and Katnip.
  • Sadist Show
  • Screwy Squirrel: Oh, Itchy...
  • Shoo Out the New Guy: A character named "Poochie", voiced by Homer, was introduced, gelled horribly with the show, and was dumped hastily out of the show.
  • Shoot the Television: The short "Little Barbershop of Horrors", "written" by Abraham Simpson, ends with Scratchy's head (now just a skull) going through a ceiling and into Elvis Presley's television set. Elvis promptly produces a revolver and shoots Scratchy's skull through the TV.

  Elvis: Aww, this show ain't no good! *BANG!*

  1. which itself was a Show Within a Show, from The Tracy Ullman Show