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*The title graphic and Krusty's attire make it clear that the show is a parody of ''[[Happy Days]]''. | *The title graphic and Krusty's attire make it clear that the show is a parody of ''[[Happy Days]]''. | ||
− | *The setting (a Congressional hearing) and dialogue about Communists refer to the {{ | + | *The setting (a Congressional hearing) and dialogue about Communists refer to the {{W|House Un-American Activities Committee}}, which infamously conducted a large number of investigations on citizens and organizations suspected of having ties to Communism. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Krusty Days
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TV Show Information
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Krusty Days is a situation comedy set in the 1950s that was produced by Krustylu Studios in its early days.
Description
In the scene that was shown, Krusty's character is dressed in a leather jacket, jeans and a T-shirt (like Fonzie) and is appearing in a hearing before Congress. A person offscreen asks, "And are you willing to turn in your friends as Communist conspirators?" Krusty replies, "Absolut-a-mundo! I'll name names! Most of them are so Commie it's turned their hair red!"
Behind the Laughter
- The title graphic and Krusty's attire make it clear that the show is a parody of Happy Days.
- The setting (a Congressional hearing) and dialogue about Communists refer to the House Un-American Activities Committee, which infamously conducted a large number of investigations on citizens and organizations suspected of having ties to Communism.