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167 "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode is a commentary on "jumping the shark" — doing outlandish things to a show, like adding a new character, in order to boost ratings and save the show from cancellation.
- June Bellamy, voiced by Simpsons regular Tress MacNeille, is a reference to veteran voice actress June Foray.
- The scene where Homer hides in a closet and hears that Poochie will be killed-off is a reference to Jay Leno supposedly hiding in a closet and hearing that he would replace Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show.
- Roy is largely based on Fonzie from Happy Days, calling Homer and Marge Mr. and Mrs. S, similar to how Fonzie refers to Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham.
- Roy's announcement that he will move in with "two sexy ladies" is a reference to the sitcom Three's Company.
- The affidavit that Krusty shows the audience (declaring that Poochie will never return) resembles a Torah scroll.
- Many of the Itchy and Scratchy staff members are caricatures of the actual Simpsons staff.
- The episode features the first appearance of Comic Book Guy's catchphrase "Worst. Episode. Ever".
- June, the voice of Itchy and Scratchy, claims she did the voice of the Road Runner. Instead of doing "Meep-meep", she did one "meep" and the studio then doubled it, so that they wouldn't have to pay her for the second "meep".
- This episode features the first appearance of Lindsey Naegle.
- The animation cel seen when Poochie rises up to his home planet has the code 4F12, which is the real-life production code for this episode.
Itchy & Scratchy cartoons[edit]
Several Itchy & Scratchy cartoons are shown during the episode:
Continuity[edit]
- On the Krusty cereal box towards the beginning of the episode, Krusty is missing the hair on the top of his head.
- On the Krusty cereal box the side Lisa is looking at Krusty is missing one of the side pieces of his hair.
- For a frame in the final Itchy & Scratchy cartoon of the episode, Scratchy's skeleton is missing its spine.
- In Krusty's office the poster with Mr. Teeny his fur is pink instead of the usual brown.