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"'''Itchy & Scratchy Land'''" is the fourth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>[[The Simpsons (season 6)|sixth season]] and first aired on October 2, 1994.<ref name="officialsite">{{cite web|url=http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/0604.htm|title=Itchy & Scratchy Land|accessdate=2007-08-02|publisher=The Simpsons.com}}</ref> Wanting a perfect family vacation, the Simpson family visits [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]] Land. The trip starts out great, but things take a turn for the worse when a horde of Itchy and Scratchy robots go on a murderous rampage. It was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Wes Archer]].<ref name=bbc/>
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"'''Itchy & Scratchy Land'''" is the fourth episode of [[season 6]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and seventh episode overall. It originally aired on October 2, [[1994]]. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Wes Archer]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|Bart and Lisa ask their parents to take them to {{ap|Itchy & Scratchy Land|theme park}} – the "violentest place on earth." While there, Homer and Bart are arrested, and malfunctioning [[Itchy]] & [[Scratchy]] robots attack the Simpsons, a la Westworld. They escape with their lives and conclude it was indeed an entertaining vacation.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[File:ItchyAndScratchyLandPark.jpg|left|200px|thumb|The front gate of Itchy & Scratchy Land.]]
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[[File:Itchy & Scratchy Land.png|thumb|left|The animatronics are destroyed.]]
[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] see a commercial for the new [[amusement park]] named [[The Itchy & Scratchy Land]], and immediately want to visit it. [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] has already booked a family vacation to a [[bird sanctuary]], but after revealing that the theme park has a place for adults, Bart and Lisa win their parents over, on the condition that they will not embarrass Marge as on previous holidays. After a long car journey, they reach Itchy & Scratchy Land parking lot, where they are then flown to the park by helicopter and told nothing can "possibly" go wrong.
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[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] see a commercial for the new amusement park named {{ap|Itchy & Scratchy Land|theme park}} and immediately want to visit it. [[Marge]] has already booked a family vacation to a [[bird sanctuary]], but after revealing that the theme park has a place for adults, Bart and Lisa win their parents over, on the condition that they will not embarrass Marge as on previous holidays. After a long car journey, they reach Itchy & Scratchy Land parking lot, where they are then flown to the park by helicopter and told nothing can "possibly" go wrong.
 
 
Marge is slightly uneasy with the many references to violence at the park, but has an enjoyable time visiting the various violent attractions, which include a parade filled with Itchy and Scratchy robots. Homer and Marge eventually tire out and spend time away from the kids at the nearby "Parents Island" as Bart and Lisa continue having fun. Bart and Lisa also visit a movie theater, where a documentary about the history of ''Itchy & Scratchy'' is being presented, including clips of the old ''Itchy & Scratchy'' films "Scratchtasia" and "Pinitychyo". Although going well, the family's vacation is ruined when Bart launches a [[stink bomb]] onto an actor in an Itchy suit and is captured by park security. Homer is also captured for "kicking an Itchy in the butt." Marge is informed of her son's and husband's transgressions and is immediately embarrassed.  
 
  
Meanwhile, [[Professor Frink]], chief of the [[audio-animatronic|animatronic]] robots in the park parades, tells the other staff that (according to the chaos theory) all the Itchy & Scratchy robots will turn on their masters; this happens seconds after he makes the announcement. Bart and Homer are released and just as Marge is chewing them out, all power is cut and a horde of Itchy and Scratchy robots advance on them. Homer frantically throws everything he can at them and discovers that the flash of a camera short circuits the robots' systems. The Simpsons then grab dozens of cameras from a gift shop and defeat the entire Itchy & Scratchy army. The family is thanked for saving the park and agree that it was their best vacation ever. Regardless, they decide to never to speak of the trip again.<ref name=officialsite/><ref name="book"/><ref name="bbc"/>
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Marge is slightly uneasy with the many references to violence at the park, but has an enjoyable time visiting the various violent attractions, which include a parade filled with Itchy and Scratchy robots. Homer and Marge eventually tire out and spend time away from the kids at the nearby "Parents Island" as Bart and Lisa continue having fun. Bart and Lisa also visit a movie theater, where a documentary about the history of ''Itchy & Scratchy'' is being presented, including clips of the old ''Itchy & Scratchy'' films "Scratchtasia" and "Pinitychyo". Although going well, the family's vacation is ruined when Bart launches a stink bomb onto an actor in an Itchy suit and is captured by park security. Homer is also captured for "kicking an Itchy in the butt." Marge is informed of her son's and husband's transgressions and is immediately embarrassed.  
  
== Characters ==
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Meanwhile, [[Professor Frink]], chief of the animatronic robots in the park parades, tells the other staff that, according to chaos theory, all the Itchy & Scratchy robots will turn on their masters; this happens seconds after he makes the announcement. Bart and Homer are released and just as Marge is chewing them out, all power is cut and a horde of Itchy and Scratchy robots advance on them. Homer frantically throws everything he can at them and discovers that the flash of a camera short circuits the robots' systems. The Simpsons then grab dozens of cameras from a gift shop and defeat the entire Itchy & Scratchy army. The family is thanked for saving the park and agree that it was their best vacation ever. Regardless, they decide to never to speak of the trip again.
* [[Itchy]]
 
* [[Scratchy]]
 
* [[Bart Simpson]]
 
* [[Lisa Simpson]]
 
* [[Krusty the Clown]]
 
* [[Homer Simpson]]
 
* [[Marge Simpson]]
 
* [[Santa's Little Helper]]
 
* [[Snowball II]]
 
* [[Abraham Simpson]]
 
* [[Maggie Simpson]]
 
* [[Hans Moleman]]
 
* [[Cletus Spuckler]]
 
* [[Professor Frink]]
 
* [[Roger Meyers Sr.]]
 
* [[Roger Meyers Jr.]]
 
* [[Bort]] (kid)
 
* [[Bort]] (adult)
 
  
 
== Production ==
 
== Production ==
"Itchy & Scratchy Land", written by the entire writing team but credited to [[John Swartzwelder]], was a very difficult episode to produce. It involved creating an entirely new environment, which meant large amount of writing and all new sets.<ref name="Mirkin">{{cite video | people=Mirkin, David|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> At the time that the episode was produced, new, more stringent, [[censorship]] laws had been put in place. As a result, the Fox network tried to stop the writers from including ''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoons in episodes. In response, the writers created this episode, which they decided would be as violent as possible. The network threatened that if the episode was produced, they would cut the ''Itchy & Scratchy'' parts out themselves, but relented when showrunner [[David Mirkin]] threatened to tell the media. The writers nevertheless promised to try not to overdo the violence and in some scenes the violence was cut.<ref name="Mirkin"/>
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"Itchy & Scratchy Land" was written by the entire ''The Simpsons'' writing team, but was credited to [[John Swartzwelder]]. This episode was very difficult to produce; it involved creating an entirely new environment, which meant large amount of writing and all new sets.<ref name="Mirkin">{{cite video | people=Mirkin, David|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> At the time when the episode was being produced, new, more stringent, censorship laws had been put in place. As a result, FOX attempted to stop the writers from including ''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoons in episodes. In response, the writers created this episode, which they decided would be as violent as possible. The network threatened that if the episode was produced, they would cut the ''Itchy & Scratchy'' parts out themselves, which was most of the episode. FOX later relented when then-showrunner [[David Mirkin]] threatened to reveal this to the media. The writers nevertheless promised to try not to overdo the violence and in some scenes the violence was cut.<ref name="Mirkin"/>
  
Although the episode was quite difficult to animate, "Itchy & Scratchy Land" was "a dream come true" for the animators, as they quite enjoyed animating scenes filled with violence.<ref name="Archer">{{cite video | people=Archer, Wes|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
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Although the episode was quite difficult to animate, "Itchy & Scratchy Land" was "a dream come true" for the animators, as they quite enjoyed animating scenes filled with violence.<ref name="Archer">{{cite video | people=Archer, Wes|year=2005|title=The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
  
== Cultural references ==
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"Scratchtasia", featured in this episode, is one of David Mirkin's favorite Itchy & Scratchy cartoons.<ref name="Mirkin"/>
[[File:Scratchtasia.png|left|200px|thumb|Scratchtasia.]]
 
Itchy & Scratchy Land is mostly based on [[Disneyland Park (Anaheim)|Disneyland]], and several aspects of the park, such as the [[Main Street Electrical Parade|electric light parade]], are parodied.<ref name=Mirkin/> The Euro Itchy & Scratchy Land is a parody of [[Disneyland Resort Paris]], which at the time was a failing theme park known as EuroDisney.<ref name="Mirkin"/> Several scenes, such as the helicopter ride, parts of the story, as well as the logo visible on the side of the helicopter are based on the Michael Crichton book and ensuing film ''[[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]''. Other parts of the episode, such as the "theme park of the future", are based on another Crichton story,''[[Westworld]]''.<ref name="Mirkin"/><ref name=bbc/> "Scratchtasia" is a reference to the ''[[The Sorcerer's Apprentice|Sorcerer's Apprentice]]'' segment of the Disney film ''[[Fantasia (film)|Fantasia]]'', with several shots and the music being exact parodies of the film.<ref name="Mirkin"/> "Pinnitchio" is a parody of the 1940 Disney film ''[[Pinocchio (1940 film)|Pinocchio]]''. [[Hans Moleman]] being attacked by predatory birds while in the phone booth is a spoof of the 1963 [[Alfred Hitchcock]] film ''[[The Birds (film)|The Birds]]''.<ref name=bbc/>[[Walt Disney]]'s alleged [[antisemitism]] is spoofed in the character of [[Roger Meyers, Sr.]]<ref name=EW/> Homer's [[Amish]] flashback recalls [[Peter Weir]]'s 1985 film ''[[Witness (1985 film)|Witness]]''. A toy depicting an "Itchy & and Scratchy and Friends" character named "Klu-Klux-Klam" is a reference to the Klu-Klux-Klan.<ref name=bbc/>
 
  
 
== Reception ==
 
== Reception ==
"Scratchtasia" is one of David Mirkin's favorite Itchy & Scratchy cartoons.<ref name="Mirkin"/> In 2003, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' made a list of the Top twenty-five episodes, and placed this episode in seventh place, saying "When the animatronics attack, the showdown between man and machine -- okay, Homer and a giant robot mouse -- is an uproarious rebuttal to capitalism run amok."<ref name=EW>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,417748_2,00.html|title=The Family Dynamic|accessdate=2007-08-03|date=[[2003-01-29]]|publisher=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood called it "an untypical episode, with an especially thin plot. But anyone that's been to Disneyland will get the point."<ref name="bbc"/> The episode is number six on ''[[MSNBC]]'''s top ten ''The Simpsons'' episodes list, compiled in 2007.<ref>{{cite news | author = Patrick Enwright | title = D’Oh! The top 10 ‘Simpsons’ episodes ever | publisher = [[MSNBC]] | date = [[2007-07-31]] | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19916798/ | accessdate=2007-10-08}}</ref>
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In 2003, ''Entertainment Weekly'' made a list of the Top twenty-five episodes, and placed this episode in seventh place, saying "When the animatronics attack, the showdown between man and machine -- okay, Homer and a giant robot mouse -- is an uproarious rebuttal to capitalism run amok."<ref name=EW>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,417748_2,00.html|title=The Family Dynamic|accessdate=2007-08-03|date=2003-01-29|publisher=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood called it "an untypical episode, with an especially thin plot. But anyone that's been to Disneyland will get the point." The episode is number six on ''MSNBC'''s top ten The Simpsons episodes list, compiled in 2007.
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As of May 2018, the episode has an 8.5 rating on {{W|IMDb}}<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0778449/ IMDb - "Itchy & Scratchy Land"]</ref> and a 9.0 rating on {{W|TV.com}}.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/itchy-and-scratchy-land-1392/ TV.com - "Itchy & Scratchy Land]"</ref>
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== In other languages ==
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== Gallery ==
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</gallery>
  
 
== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:02, July 16, 2024

Season 6 Episode
106 "Another Simpsons Clip Show"
107
"Itchy & Scratchy Land"
"Sideshow Bob Roberts" 108
For other uses of "Itchy & Scratchy Land", see Itchy & Scratchy Land (disambiguation).
"This truly was the best vacation ever. Now let us never speak of it again."
Marge Simpson
"Itchy & Scratchy Land"
Itchy & Scratchy Land promo 4.png
The family looking at the heap of the animatronic robots.
Episode Information
Episode number: 107
Season number: S6 E4
Production code: 2F01
Original airdate: October 2, 1994
Chalkboard gag: "I am not the reincarnation of Sammy Davis, Jr."
Couch gag: The family is beamed onto the couch the same way the characters are in the original Star Trek series.
Showrunner: David Mirkin
Written by: John Swartzwelder
Directed by: Wesley Archer
DVD features


"Itchy & Scratchy Land" is the fourth episode of season 6 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and seventh episode overall. It originally aired on October 2, 1994. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Wes Archer.

Synopsis[edit]

"Bart and Lisa ask their parents to take them to Itchy & Scratchy Land – the "violentest place on earth." While there, Homer and Bart are arrested, and malfunctioning Itchy & Scratchy robots attack the Simpsons, a la Westworld. They escape with their lives and conclude it was indeed an entertaining vacation."


Plot[edit]

The animatronics are destroyed.

Bart and Lisa see a commercial for the new amusement park named Itchy & Scratchy Land and immediately want to visit it. Marge has already booked a family vacation to a bird sanctuary, but after revealing that the theme park has a place for adults, Bart and Lisa win their parents over, on the condition that they will not embarrass Marge as on previous holidays. After a long car journey, they reach Itchy & Scratchy Land parking lot, where they are then flown to the park by helicopter and told nothing can "possibly" go wrong.

Marge is slightly uneasy with the many references to violence at the park, but has an enjoyable time visiting the various violent attractions, which include a parade filled with Itchy and Scratchy robots. Homer and Marge eventually tire out and spend time away from the kids at the nearby "Parents Island" as Bart and Lisa continue having fun. Bart and Lisa also visit a movie theater, where a documentary about the history of Itchy & Scratchy is being presented, including clips of the old Itchy & Scratchy films "Scratchtasia" and "Pinitychyo". Although going well, the family's vacation is ruined when Bart launches a stink bomb onto an actor in an Itchy suit and is captured by park security. Homer is also captured for "kicking an Itchy in the butt." Marge is informed of her son's and husband's transgressions and is immediately embarrassed.

Meanwhile, Professor Frink, chief of the animatronic robots in the park parades, tells the other staff that, according to chaos theory, all the Itchy & Scratchy robots will turn on their masters; this happens seconds after he makes the announcement. Bart and Homer are released and just as Marge is chewing them out, all power is cut and a horde of Itchy and Scratchy robots advance on them. Homer frantically throws everything he can at them and discovers that the flash of a camera short circuits the robots' systems. The Simpsons then grab dozens of cameras from a gift shop and defeat the entire Itchy & Scratchy army. The family is thanked for saving the park and agree that it was their best vacation ever. Regardless, they decide to never to speak of the trip again.

Production[edit]

"Itchy & Scratchy Land" was written by the entire The Simpsons writing team, but was credited to John Swartzwelder. This episode was very difficult to produce; it involved creating an entirely new environment, which meant large amount of writing and all new sets.[1] At the time when the episode was being produced, new, more stringent, censorship laws had been put in place. As a result, FOX attempted to stop the writers from including Itchy & Scratchy cartoons in episodes. In response, the writers created this episode, which they decided would be as violent as possible. The network threatened that if the episode was produced, they would cut the Itchy & Scratchy parts out themselves, which was most of the episode. FOX later relented when then-showrunner David Mirkin threatened to reveal this to the media. The writers nevertheless promised to try not to overdo the violence and in some scenes the violence was cut.[1]

Although the episode was quite difficult to animate, "Itchy & Scratchy Land" was "a dream come true" for the animators, as they quite enjoyed animating scenes filled with violence.[2]

"Scratchtasia", featured in this episode, is one of David Mirkin's favorite Itchy & Scratchy cartoons.[1]

Reception[edit]

In 2003, Entertainment Weekly made a list of the Top twenty-five episodes, and placed this episode in seventh place, saying "When the animatronics attack, the showdown between man and machine -- okay, Homer and a giant robot mouse -- is an uproarious rebuttal to capitalism run amok."[3] Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood called it "an untypical episode, with an especially thin plot. But anyone that's been to Disneyland will get the point." The episode is number six on MSNBC's top ten The Simpsons episodes list, compiled in 2007.

As of May 2018, the episode has an 8.5 rating on IMDb[4] and a 9.0 rating on TV.com.[5]

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Spain flag.png Español "Rascapiquilandia" Itchy & Scratchy Land
Hispanic America.gif Español "La tierra de Tomy & Daly" The land of Itchy & Scratchy
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Grattachecca e Fichettolandia" Itchy and Scratchyland

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mirkin, David. (2005). The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  2. Archer, Wes. (2005). The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  3. The Family Dynamic. Entertainment Weekly (2003-01-29). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
  4. IMDb - "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
  5. TV.com - "Itchy & Scratchy Land"


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