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"'''Itchy & Scratchy meet Fritz the Cat'''" is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. It is a adult-oriented 1970s-style I&S cartoon.
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"'''Itchy & Scratchy Meet Fritz the Cat'''" is an episode of ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. It is an adult-oriented 1970s-style ''I&S'' cartoon.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
From what little of the plot was shown (as the moving images implied that it was going on before Bart and Lisa saw it), Scratchy is attempting to pick up a prostitute when he sees Itchy driving by in a car. When he gets out of the car, Itchy picks up his car and pours gasoline on him (shocking the prostitute)and sets him alight with a cigarette, he then drives off with the prostitute, leaving a burning alive Scratchy shouting "Hey! My threads, baby!". The only known version of the cartoon is a [[copyright infringement|bootleg video]] that [[Comic Book Guy]] owned. It was presumably only available in bootleg form "because of its frank depiction of sex and narcotic consumption".
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From what little of the plot was shown (as the moving images implied that it was going on before Bart and Lisa saw it), Scratchy is attempting to pick up a prostitute when he sees Itchy driving by in a car. When he gets out of the car, Itchy picks up his car and pours gasoline on him (shocking the prostitute)and sets him alight with a cigarette, he then drives off with the prostitute, leaving a burning alive Scratchy shouting "Hey! My threads, baby!". The only known version of the cartoon is a {{W|Copyright infringement|bootleg video}} that [[Comic Book Guy]] owned. It was presumably only available in bootleg form "because of its frank depiction of sex and narcotic consumption".
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|The Day the Violence Died}}
  
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[[Category:The Itchy & Scratchy Show episodes]]

Latest revision as of 08:39, September 27, 2023

"Itchy & Scratchy Meet Fritz the Cat"
Itchy & Scratchy Meet Fritz the Cat.png
The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
Pun: Fritz the Cat
Season: 7
First appearance: "The Day the Violence Died"


"Itchy & Scratchy Meet Fritz the Cat" is an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show. It is an adult-oriented 1970s-style I&S cartoon.

Plot[edit]

From what little of the plot was shown (as the moving images implied that it was going on before Bart and Lisa saw it), Scratchy is attempting to pick up a prostitute when he sees Itchy driving by in a car. When he gets out of the car, Itchy picks up his car and pours gasoline on him (shocking the prostitute)and sets him alight with a cigarette, he then drives off with the prostitute, leaving a burning alive Scratchy shouting "Hey! My threads, baby!". The only known version of the cartoon is a bootleg video that Comic Book Guy owned. It was presumably only available in bootleg form "because of its frank depiction of sex and narcotic consumption".

Appearances[edit]