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Cultural references[edit]
- The story's plotline, where Itchy and Scratchy fight each other and stop at the end of the workday, is strongly reminiscent of Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, who appeared in several Looney Tunes shorts produced by Warner Brothers.