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"'''Steamboat Itchy'''" is an cartoon starring [[Itchy & Scratchy]]. Made in 1928, it was the first cartoon to star both irst to show [[Itchy]] and [[Scratchy]] together.  
 
"'''Steamboat Itchy'''" is an cartoon starring [[Itchy & Scratchy]]. Made in 1928, it was the first cartoon to star both irst to show [[Itchy]] and [[Scratchy]] together.  
  
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==Plot==
 
It is essentially a parody of Steamboat Willie ending with Itchy (In the Mickey Mouse role) shooting Scratchy's (as Pete's role) legs off at the knees with a Tommy Gun and shoving his head in the furnace. It then ends with an iris in on Scratchy's burned head.
 
It is essentially a parody of Steamboat Willie ending with Itchy (In the Mickey Mouse role) shooting Scratchy's (as Pete's role) legs off at the knees with a Tommy Gun and shoving his head in the furnace. It then ends with an iris in on Scratchy's burned head.
  

Revision as of 14:52, March 3, 2008

"Steamboat Itchy"
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The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
Pun: Steamboat Willie
Season: 4
Director: Roger Meyers, Sr.

"Steamboat Itchy" is an cartoon starring Itchy & Scratchy. Made in 1928, it was the first cartoon to star both irst to show Itchy and Scratchy together.

Plot

It is essentially a parody of Steamboat Willie ending with Itchy (In the Mickey Mouse role) shooting Scratchy's (as Pete's role) legs off at the knees with a Tommy Gun and shoving his head in the furnace. It then ends with an iris in on Scratchy's burned head.

Trivia

  • Whilst drawing the Steamboat Itchy sequence, the animators jokingly referred to it as "Steamboat Lawsuit". David Silverman explained that he did not know "why [they] weren't sued because there's a shot right out of Steamboat Willie in [the episode]."[1]

References

  1. Sheila Roberts. The Simpsons Movie Interviews. Movies Online. Retrieved on 2007-08-02.