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Disgruntled Goat
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Animal Information
Species: Goat
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Occupation: Cartoon character
First Appearance: "Itchy & Scratchy Land"


Disgruntled Goat is a fictonal cartoon character who at one point appeared on The Itchy & Scratchy Show. He was also one of the characters who appeared on the short-lived Itchy & Scratchy and Friends Hour.[1]

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A Disgruntled Goat doll, seen at Itchy & Scratchy Land.

History

During the events of the trial between Chester J. Lampwick and Roger Meyers, Jr. the Blue Haired Lawyer, who was working for Meyers, pulled up a number of "original" character drawings signed by Roger Meyers, Sr. Among the characters shown was Disgruntled Goat. He was one of the many characters Roger Meyers, Sr. had stolen, presumably from Chester Lampwick.[2]

Other characters he had stolen include Brown-Nose Bear, Rich Uncle Skeleton, Dinner Dog and Flatulent Fox.

Appearances

References