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"Pica y Rasca: Mi Junta es su Junta"
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The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
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Pica y Rasca: Mi Junta es su Junta (Itchy & Scratchy: My Dictatorship is your Dictatorship) is a Spanish-language episode of Itchy & Scratchy. It is only known to have aired in the country of Bosqueverde. It was watched by Bart, Lisa and President Hidalgo.
Plot
Scratchy makes an announcement to a country of mice that he is their president for life. Moments later, Itchy appears and asks for a photo with him, but a knife springs out of his camera, beheading Scratchy. The mice celebrate the death of their dictator.
Behind the Laughter
- Pica y Rasca may be a reference to the fact that Itchy & Scratchy is called Rasca y Pica in the Spanish dub of The Simpsons in Spain.