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Meow-Lin Monastery

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Meow-Lin Monastery
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Use: Monastery
First appearance: "Angry Dad: The Movie"

The Meow-Lin Monastery is a monastery that appeared in the Itchy & Scratchy episode "The Great Brawl of China".

Description[edit]

Scratchy takes the Shaolin Aptitude Test.
The monastery is located at the top of a hill, and there is a long flight of steps leading to the entrance. The monastery has a years-long, intense martial arts training program which culminates in the trainee taking the Shaolin Aptitude Test, abbreviated S.A.T. The trainee punches holes in a paper panel, which is fed into a computer. The computer then scores the trainee in the areas of "Punching", "Kicking" and "Badass".

History[edit]

Scratchy went to the monastery to train to get revenge on Itchy, who had killed Scratchy's grandfather. When Scratchy completed the program, his Shaolin Aptitude Test scores were as follows:

  • 720 Punching
  • 680 Kicking
  • 790 Badass

After displaying Scratchy's scores, the computer pronounced him "Ready for Vengeance". Scratchy then journeyed to Itchy's monastery to confront him.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • The monastery's name is a pun on the Shaolin Monastery.
  • The Shaolin Aptitude Test is a pun on the real-life college admissions test, the SAT (Scholastic Achievement Test).

Appearances[edit]