Difference between revisions of "Skinless in Seattle"
m (→top: replaced: Skinless-Seattle.jpg → Skinless in Seattle.png) |
m (→top: replaced: |episode → |appearance, Skinless in Seattle.png → 250px, [[File: → [[File:, ]]|250px → ]]) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{I&S episode | {{I&S episode | ||
− | + | |image =[[File:Skinless in Seattle.png|250px]] | |
− | |image = Skinless in Seattle.png|250px | + | |appearance = "[[Bart Sells His Soul]]" |
− | | | + | |pun = ''{{W|Sleepless in Seattle}}'' |
− | |pun = ''{{ | ||
|season = 7 | |season = 7 | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 07:40, September 27, 2023
"Skinless in Seattle"
| ||||||
The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
|
"Skinless in Seattle" is an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show.
Plot[edit]
Scratchy receives a love note that says "Meet me at the Space Needle". He goes to the base of the Needle, carrying a bouquet of flowers and ready to meet his secret admirer. However, Scratchy is unaware that Itchy has set a trap for him.
Itchy, meanwhile, is waiting at the top of the Needle. When he sees Scratchy, he throws a penny at him, but misses. Itchy then goes to a souvenir stand, gets a bunch of miniature souvenir Space Needles, returns to the top of the Needle, and throws them all at Scratchy. This time, he not only misses, but also ends up making an ironic heart shape around Scratchy, who remains oblivious to the murder attempts and is still thinking about his mystery lover. Now frustrated and annoyed, Itchy saws off the top half of the Space Needle, which topples over, falls, and hits Scratchy in the eye just as he looks up. Scratchy runs around screaming with half of the Space Needle stuck in his eyeball.
Reaction[edit]
Lisa finds the cartoon to be hilarious and laughs loudly. However, Bart, who has recently sold his soul to Milhouse, doesn't react at all. He knows the cartoon is funny, but doesn't understand why he's not laughing.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Bart Sells His Soul"
- Episode – "The Heartbroke Kid" (referenced)