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*The story's plotline, where [[Itchy]] and [[Scratchy]] fight each other and stop at the end of the workday, is strongly reminiscent of {{w|Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog}}, who appeared in several [[Looney Tunes]] shorts produced by {{w|Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Brothers}}.
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*The story's plotline, where [[Itchy]] and [[Scratchy]] fight each other and stop at the end of the workday, is strongly reminiscent of {{W|Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog}}, who appeared in several [[Looney Tunes]] shorts produced by {{W|Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Brothers}}.
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References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]