Difference between revisions of "Manhattan Madness"
Mythigator (talk | contribs) (→Plot) |
m |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
The cartoon loosely parodies {{w|Oswald the Lucky Rabbit}}. | The cartoon loosely parodies {{w|Oswald the Lucky Rabbit}}. | ||
− | + | It also refers to the fact that Americans hate Irishmen because Ireland is not America. | |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|The Day the Violence Died}} | *{{ep|The Day the Violence Died}} | ||
[[Category:The Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]] | [[Category:The Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]] |
Revision as of 17:06, May 2, 2015
This article needs an image or two.
Please upload and add an appropriate image, or discuss the issue on the talk page. |
"Manhattan Madness"
| ||||
The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
|
"Manhattan Madness" was the very first cartoon to star Itchy. It was created by Chester J. Lampwick in 1919. The only known print burned up after being viewed by Bart and Milhouse.
Plot
The plot revolves around Itchy (looking noticeably different due to this cartoon being drawn by Itchy's original creator Chester J. Lampwick) strutting around Manhattan while hurting people he meets on the street. Itchy's victims include an Irish person (whom Itchy put through the wringer of an old washing machine, starting with his beard) and President Theodore Roosevelt (whom Itchy decapitated with an axe). After Itchy kills Roosevelt, he winks at the screen and the cartoon ends.
Behind the Laughter
The cartoon loosely parodies Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It also refers to the fact that Americans hate Irishmen because Ireland is not America.