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Difference between revisions of "Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land"

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'''Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land''' is the European version of [[Itchy & Scratchy Land (amusement park)|Itchy & Scratchy Land]]. The park has a extremely poor attendance rate, and unlike its American counterpart, it did not suffer a robot uprising. It only appeared in one episode ([[Itchy & Scratchy Land]]) for only a few seconds. It was shown with a French worker in the ticket booth talking about the park (trying to promote it).The camera pans ack to show a giant parking lot with no cars in it.
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'''Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land''' is the European version of [[Itchy & Scratchy Land (amusement park)|Itchy & Scratchy Land]]. The park has a extremely poor attendance rate, and unlike its American counterpart, it did not suffer a robot uprising. It was shown with a French worker in the ticket booth talking about the park (trying to promote it). The camera pans back to show a giant parking lot with no cars in it.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
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Revision as of 09:12, July 16, 2010

Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land
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Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land is the European version of Itchy & Scratchy Land. The park has a extremely poor attendance rate, and unlike its American counterpart, it did not suffer a robot uprising. It was shown with a French worker in the ticket booth talking about the park (trying to promote it). The camera pans back to show a giant parking lot with no cars in it.

Appearances