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

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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land is a reference to {{W|Disneyland Paris}}, originally known as ''Euro Disney'', and the fact that consumer attendance at that park has been too low to make any profit in most years since its opening.
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Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land is a reference to {{W|Disneyland Paris}}, originally known as ''Euro Disney'', and the fact that consumer attendance at that park has been too low to make any profit in most years since opening.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 14:39, June 20, 2024

Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land
Euro-itchy scratchy.png
Location Information
Country: France
Use: Theme park
First appearance: "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
"Hello! Itchy & Scratchy Land, open for buisness!"
―French Worker in a Ticket Booth

Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land is the European version of the Itchy & Scratchy Land theme park. 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 parking lot and theme park were entirely empty.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Euro-Itchy & Scratchy Land is a reference to Disneyland Paris, originally known as Euro Disney, and the fact that consumer attendance at that park has been too low to make any profit in most years since opening.

Appearances[edit]