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Difference between revisions of "The Worker & Parasite Show"

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== Behind the Laughter ==
''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]] maintains that their appearance on the show is one of the best parts of the series.
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*''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]] maintains that their appearance on the show is one of the best parts of the series.
 
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*The title of the cartoon ''Worker and Parasite'' is a reference to social parasitism, which was a crime in the Soviet Union.
The title of the cartoon ''Worker and Parasite'' is a reference to social parasitism, which was a crime in the Soviet Union.
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*There has been some speculation as to what '''"Endut! Hoch Hech!"''' means. The Season 4 DVD audio commentary for the episode however claims that writer [[John Swartzwelder]] had no intended meaning for the phrase in question.
 
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*''Worker and Parasite'' has not appeared on the show since, but they have made a few appearances in [[Simpsons Comics|Simpsons comic books]], this time speaking somewhat intelligible English.
There has been some speculation as to what '''"Endut! Hoch Hech!"''' means. The Season 4 DVD audio commentary for the episode however claims that writer [[John Swartzwelder]] had no intended meaning for the phrase in question.
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*In one comic, the duos dialogue is said to be "translated from the [[Slovakia|Slovakian]]."
 
 
''Worker and Parasite'' has not appeared on the show since, but they have made a few appearances in [[Simpsons Comics|Simpsons comic books]], this time speaking somewhat intelligible English.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 23:49, June 3, 2012

Worker and Parasite redirects here. For the comic, see Presenting Eastern Europe's Favorite Cartoon Cat and Mouse Team: Worker and Parasite!
The Worker & Parasite Show
Worker and Parasite.png
TV Show Information
Genre: Cartoon


The Worker & Parasite Show (in Russian Рабочий И Паразит) was a cartoon. When the popular cartoon Itchy and Scratchy, featuring a very violent cat and mouse, leaves The Krusty the Clown Show for Krusty's new competitor, Gabbo, "Eastern Europe's favorite cat and mouse team, Worker and Parasite," was a cheap replacement. According to the title screen, it was made in 1959.

History

The cartoon opened with some Cyrillic-looking credits, which account for nothing in real Cyrillic. The cartoon itself was quite unintelligible, featuring a crudely drawn cat and mouse chattering incoherently and bouncing around to the tune of random, depressing background music. Worker and Parasite are first seen in a factory (where a wrench and sickle are visible as well); they then move in front of a line of identical, miserable-looking peasants who are lining up for supplies of some sort, and then within a nest of squiggly lines, possibly meant to represent a pit of snakes. The cartoon concludes with an out of tune tone and with the screen reading "ENDUT! HOCH HECH!" Afterwards, Krusty's on-air response (before a vacant studio) was shocked silence, a limp cigarette hanging from his mouth, then promptly saying, "What the hell was that?!"

Behind the Laughter

  • Simpsons creator Matt Groening maintains that their appearance on the show is one of the best parts of the series.
  • The title of the cartoon Worker and Parasite is a reference to social parasitism, which was a crime in the Soviet Union.
  • There has been some speculation as to what "Endut! Hoch Hech!" means. The Season 4 DVD audio commentary for the episode however claims that writer John Swartzwelder had no intended meaning for the phrase in question.
  • Worker and Parasite has not appeared on the show since, but they have made a few appearances in Simpsons comic books, this time speaking somewhat intelligible English.
  • In one comic, the duos dialogue is said to be "translated from the Slovakian."

Appearances

External links