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− | + | '''"Bleeder of the Pack"''' is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. | |
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
− | [[Scratchy]] is a motorcycle cop talking to a civilian. Troublemaking hoodlum [[Itchy]] sneaks up behind Scratchy and chains his tail to a parking meter. He then gets into his car, drives by Scratchy, and yells, "Nuts to you, copper!" Scratchy takes off on his motorcycle, chasing Itchy. When the slack on the chain on his tail runs out, Scratchy's uniform and skin are yanked off and he falls off his motorcycle. Two mice in an ambulance arrive, put Scratchy in the ambulance, and take him to an airport, where they put him on a plane. The plane takes off and Scratchy sighs in relief. Then he notices his fellow passengers are | + | [[Scratchy]] is a motorcycle cop talking to a civilian. Troublemaking hoodlum [[Itchy]] sneaks up behind Scratchy and chains his tail to a parking meter. He then gets into his car, drives by Scratchy, and yells, "Nuts to you, copper!" Scratchy takes off on his motorcycle, chasing Itchy. When the slack on the chain on his tail runs out, Scratchy's uniform and skin are yanked off and he falls off his motorcycle. Two mice in an ambulance arrive, put Scratchy in the ambulance, and take him to an airport, where they put him on a plane. The plane takes off and Scratchy sighs in relief. Then he notices his fellow passengers are {{w|The Big Bopper}}, {{w|Ritchie Valens}}, and {{w|Buddy Holly}}. They reveal themselves to be vampires and advance on Scratchy. Moments after that, the plane crashes. |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | *Itchy's chain prank is similar to a scene in | + | *Itchy's chain prank is similar to a scene in ''{{w|American Graffiti}}'' where teenagers chain a police car's rear axle to a pole, and the police car loses its axle when it chases after the teens. |
− | *The Big Bopper (real name J.P. Richardson) says "Hello, Scratchy!" very similar to how he says "Hello, baby!" at the beginning of the song " | + | *The Big Bopper (real name J.P. Richardson) says "Hello, Scratchy!" very similar to how he says "Hello, baby!" at the beginning of the song "{{w|Chantilly Lace (song)|Chantilly Lace}}". |
− | *Richardson, Valens, and Holly were all | + | *Richardson, Valens, and Holly were all {{w|The Day the Music Died|killed in a plane crash}} on February 3, 1959. |
[[Category:Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]] | [[Category:Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]] |
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"Bleeder of the Pack"
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"Bleeder of the Pack" is an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show.
Plot
Scratchy is a motorcycle cop talking to a civilian. Troublemaking hoodlum Itchy sneaks up behind Scratchy and chains his tail to a parking meter. He then gets into his car, drives by Scratchy, and yells, "Nuts to you, copper!" Scratchy takes off on his motorcycle, chasing Itchy. When the slack on the chain on his tail runs out, Scratchy's uniform and skin are yanked off and he falls off his motorcycle. Two mice in an ambulance arrive, put Scratchy in the ambulance, and take him to an airport, where they put him on a plane. The plane takes off and Scratchy sighs in relief. Then he notices his fellow passengers are The Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens, and Buddy Holly. They reveal themselves to be vampires and advance on Scratchy. Moments after that, the plane crashes.
Trivia
- Itchy's chain prank is similar to a scene in American Graffiti where teenagers chain a police car's rear axle to a pole, and the police car loses its axle when it chases after the teens.
- The Big Bopper (real name J.P. Richardson) says "Hello, Scratchy!" very similar to how he says "Hello, baby!" at the beginning of the song "Chantilly Lace".
- Richardson, Valens, and Holly were all killed in a plane crash on February 3, 1959.