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"'''Dazed and Contused'''" is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''.
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"'''Dazed and Contused'''" is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. The episode was written by Milt Fineburg and Hy Levine.
  
 
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The episode ended up being extremely unpopular. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] immediately loathed it, and even [[Krusty]] was ashamed at the poor writing of the episode<ref>(''Itchy & Scratchy'' ends and Krusty is seen smoking a cigarette) Krusty: ehh... I could pull a better cartoon out of my a... (notices he's back on the air) heh-heh-hey!!! Hey! Woah! Did you like that, kids?!</ref>. It is also implied that the reason why the script was so bad was because the writer of the cartoon was a {{w|Harvard University|Harvard}} graduate.
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The episode ended up being extremely unpopular. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] immediately loathed it, and even [[Krusty]] was ashamed at the poor writing of the episode.<ref>(''Itchy & Scratchy'' ends and Krusty is seen smoking a cigarette) Krusty: ehh... I could pull a better cartoon out of my a... (notices he's back on the air) heh-heh-hey!!! Hey! Woah! Did you like that, kids?!</ref> It is also implied that the reason why the script was so bad was because the writers of the cartoon were {{W|Harvard University|Harvard}} graduates.
  
 
This extremely tepid episode of ''I&S'' is the one that prompted Bart and Lisa to write their own episodes.
 
This extremely tepid episode of ''I&S'' is the one that prompted Bart and Lisa to write their own episodes.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
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Latest revision as of 07:38, September 27, 2023

"Dazed and Contused"
Dazed and Contused.png
The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
Pun: Dazed and Confused
Season: 4
First appearance: "The Front"


"Dazed and Contused" is an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show. The episode was written by Milt Fineburg and Hy Levine.

Plot[edit]

Itchy hits Scratchy - relatively gently - on the head with a mallet. Itchy laughs each time as Scratchy says "Ow!" After several hits, they both look into the camera and say "Kids! Say no to drugs!"

Reactions[edit]

The episode ended up being extremely unpopular. Bart and Lisa immediately loathed it, and even Krusty was ashamed at the poor writing of the episode.[1] It is also implied that the reason why the script was so bad was because the writers of the cartoon were Harvard graduates.

This extremely tepid episode of I&S is the one that prompted Bart and Lisa to write their own episodes.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]

  1. (Itchy & Scratchy ends and Krusty is seen smoking a cigarette) Krusty: ehh... I could pull a better cartoon out of my a... (notices he's back on the air) heh-heh-hey!!! Hey! Woah! Did you like that, kids?!