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'''Aah! Wilderness!''' is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. | '''Aah! Wilderness!''' is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. | ||
− | Itchy and Scratchy are in the woods when it begins to rain. | + | Itchy and Scratchy are in the woods when it begins to rain. Itchy produces a hammer and several spikes. He then nails Scratchy's feet and hands to the ground; pushes a pole into Scratchy's belly, lifts him up into the air, and jams the pole into the ground; ties Scratchy's tongue around another spike nailed into the ground; and finally nails Scratchy's tail to the ground, turning him into a makeshift tent. Itchy takes shelter under Scratchy and goes to sleep. Scratchy is then struck by lightning several times. |
− | Junior Camper [[ | + | Junior Camper [[Bart]] nitpicks the cartoon: "The guys who wrote this show don't know squat. Itchy should have tied Scratchy's tongue with a taut-line hitch, not a sheet bend." |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{Ep|Boy-Scoutz N the Hood}} | *{{Ep|Boy-Scoutz N the Hood}} | ||
[[Category:Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]] | [[Category:Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]] |
Revision as of 11:22, March 31, 2010
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Aah! Wilderness! is an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show.
Itchy and Scratchy are in the woods when it begins to rain. Itchy produces a hammer and several spikes. He then nails Scratchy's feet and hands to the ground; pushes a pole into Scratchy's belly, lifts him up into the air, and jams the pole into the ground; ties Scratchy's tongue around another spike nailed into the ground; and finally nails Scratchy's tail to the ground, turning him into a makeshift tent. Itchy takes shelter under Scratchy and goes to sleep. Scratchy is then struck by lightning several times.
Junior Camper Bart nitpicks the cartoon: "The guys who wrote this show don't know squat. Itchy should have tied Scratchy's tongue with a taut-line hitch, not a sheet bend."