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''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' (often shortened as ''Itchy & Scratchy'') is a fictional animated television series featured on ''
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''.


Description

The show depicts a blue mouse named Itchy who repeatedly and violently maims or kills a black cat, Scratchy. It is typically presented as 15- to 60-second-long cartoons that are a part of ''The
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Show.'' The show is filled with gratuitous violence that almost invariably prompts uproarious laughter from
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when he occasionally watches. The Itchy and Scratchy characters are extremely violent and bloody parodies of cat and mouse cartoons such as ''
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,'' '' Herman and Katnip'', and ''
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''. The Italian comic strip '' Squeak the Mouse'' is also considered to be inspiration for the characters.''
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Giuseppe Pollicelli (28 August 2011), "Massimo Mattioli: il Disney del porno-horror", '' Libero''. The cartoon first appeared in ''
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'' short "The Bart Simpson Show", which aired in 1988. The cartoon's first appearance in ''The Simpsons'' was in the 1990 episode "
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". The cartoons became popular among the show's writers and animators, and they are often added when an episode needs expanding. Several full episodes were centered on the fictional production of ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show''.


Role in ''The Simpsons''

''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' is a show within a show that appears occasionally in episodes of ''The Simpsons''. They appear in the form of 15- to 60-second cartoons that are filled with gratuitous violence, usually initiated by Itchy the mouse against Scratchy the cat; Itchy is almost always the victor. ''Itchy & Scratchy'' airs as a segment on ''The
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Show'', and also aired on its brief replacements, ''
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's Cavalcade of Whimsy'', and '' Gabbo''. ''Itchy & Scratchy'' is usually a parody of traditional cartoons or takeoffs on famous films, but the plot and content are always violent and bloody, with Itchy performing unprovoked acts of graphic violence and homicide unlike most classic cartoons. The most direct and obvious example is ''
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'', an animated series which was also about a constant battle between a cat and a mouse, with the mouse usually victorious, though in ''Itchy & Scratchy'', the mouse acts as the antagonist. ''Itchy & Scratchy'' also includes shorts such as ''Scratchtasia'', a parody of '' Fantasia'', and ''Pinitchio'', a parody of ''
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''. Animation-related jokes are prevalent in the show, such as the ''Manhattan Madness'' cartoon in "
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", which is based on very early animated cartoons such as ''
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''. The cartoons also occasionally serve to play out an exaggerated form of the conflict in the surrounding episode. For example, in "
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" ( season five, 1994), Homer is recruited by
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, and later watches an ''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoon which directly (and gruesomely) parodies the films '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' and ''
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''.


Fictional production history

Chester J. Lampwick created Itchy for the now-
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silent cartoon ''Manhattan Madness'', in which the mouse brutally attacks and kills an
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, in 1919 (the year of the first ''
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'' cartoon). However, the character was later stolen by Roger Meyers. Scratchy starred in his first cartoon in 1928 titled ''That Happy Cat''. The film, a 13-second-long animation showing the cat whistling and tipping his hat, was a commercial failure. Later that year, Itchy and Scratchy starred in their first cartoon together called ''Steamboat Itchy'', a violent parody of
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''. Along with the cartoon shorts, Itchy and Scratchy were featured in a
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–era radio series, at least two films (''Pinitchio'' and ''Scratchtasia,'' which are parodies of ''
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'' and '' Fantasia'', respectively), and television commercials for Laramie Cigarettes. Itchy & Scratchy Studios is run by Roger Meyers Jr., the son of Roger Meyers, the cartoon's supposed creator. The studio was bankrupted after it was sued by Lampwick for $800 million when he was represented by
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, but was saved after receiving a large cash settlement from the government over its use of
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. The show underwent a brief, non-violent retooling following a protest campaign led by
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, but it returned to its original violent format after Marge was later discredited. ''Itchy & Scratchy'' has spawned an
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–winning film adaptation, amusement parks, and a musical; and, like Krusty's show, localized versions are produced for other countries, such as Jamaica's ''The Itchem and Scratchem Blow''.


Characters


''The Itchy & Scratchy Show''

* Itchy the mouse (voiced by
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) and Scratchy the cat (voiced by
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) are the main characters in the show. The duo first appeared in ''
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'' short "The Bart Simpson Show", which aired November 20, 1988; the performance style at the time was like ''Tom and Jerry''. Their first appearance in ''The Simpsons'' was "
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." Itchy is a
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mouse who act as the show's villainous protagonist, relentlessly attempting to
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Scratchy and any other cats around. He almost always succeeds in mutilating or killing the hapless Scratchy and almost never dies. Scratchy is a threadbare, dim-witted black cat and the perpetual victim of Itchy's violent acts; as opposed to Tom of ''Tom and Jerry'', Scratchy seldom antagonizes Itchy to provoke him in any way. * Poochie (voiced by
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when voiced by Homer Simpson, Alex Rocco when voiced by Roger Meyers, Jr.), is an orange dog that appeared in "
The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" is the fourteenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 9, 1997. In the episode, ''T ...
" ( season eight, 1997). In the episode, the producers of ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' believed the cartoons were getting stale, and needed a new character to reinvigorate the show. Homer Simpson gets the job of voicing Poochie, who is introduced in the cartoon, "The Beagle Has Landed". A product of marketing department thinking, Poochie was near-universally despised due to interfering with the graphic violence, and was permanently killed off in his second appearance, despite Homer's objections. The episode was both a reference to TV shows which added new characters purportedly to reinvigorate the show, and a commentary on the growing complaints of fans of ''The Simpsons''. The original idea for the episode was that Poochie would be obnoxious because he was so rich, rather than because he was so cool. Poochie would later make brief speaking cameo appearances in "
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, and " The Nightmare After Krustmas".


Production staff

* Roger Meyers Jr. (voiced by Alex Rocco in 1990, 1996-1997,
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in 1993-1994) is the Chairman of the Board of Itchy & Scratchy Studios and son of Roger Meyers. He first appeared in "
Itchy & Scratchy & Marge "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge" is the ninth episode of the second season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 20, 1990. In the episode, which is a satire of ce ...
" ( season two, 1990). He distributes the cartoon and is a jaded and selfish businessman who has nothing but contempt for his audience. He has an extremely callous personality; he only cares about people who can help him. This is displayed in his contempt for the writers of ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show''. Alex Rocco also voiced Meyers in "The Day the Violence Died" and "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show." He said that he liked voicing Meyers because "I get to be a big-shot."Rocco, Alex (2006). Commentary for "
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", in ''The Simpsons: The Complete Eighth Season'' VD 20th Century Fox.
He professed being nervous when voicing the character for the first time in "
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" because he said that he had never done a
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before. At first he tried doing a special voice, but was told to "just be yourself." Rocco was one of Bill Oakley's and Josh Weinstein's favorite guest stars, and they liked including him in their episodes so they could "have a little fun with him." On occasions when Rocco was unavailable to do a voice over, Meyers was voiced by
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in "
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" ( season four, 1993), "
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" ( season five, 1994) and "Itchy & Scratchy Land." The spelling of Meyers' name has been inconsistent in the show. His last name was spelled both Myers and Meyers in "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge", and Myers the later episode "The Day the Violence Died." His name is spelled Meyers in "The Front", as well as in the book '' The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family''. * Roger Meyers Sr. first appeared in video footage in "Itchy & Scratchy Land" and has never had a speaking role. He was created because the writers felt it would have been "tortured logic" to have the Roger Meyers Jr. be the creator. Roger Meyers Sr. has similarities to
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. For example, Disney's alleged
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is spoofed when it is revealed that Meyers made a cartoon called ''Nazi Supermen are Our Superiors''. * June Bellamy (voiced by
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in her normal voice, Dan Castellaneta in her Itchy voice, Harry Shearer in her Scratchy voice,
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in her Disapproving Squirrel voice) is the actress who portrays both Itchy and Scratchy. Her only appearance was in "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show." She is presumably a reference to veteran voice actress
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, who also voiced several male characters, notably
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. In actuality, Itchy and Scratchy are voiced by two different men rather than one woman. * Chester J. Lampwick (voiced by Kirk Douglas) is the creator of Itchy and only appeared in "The Day the Violence Died." The producers' first choice for the character, William Hickey, declined. Douglas's recording session was fraught with interruptions because he refused to wear the supplied earphones and said the maximum he would do was two takes. * In several episodes revolving around the production of ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'', caricatures of the show's staff are used as the writing staff of ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show''. This first occurred in "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge" where caricatures of animators David Silverman,
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can be seen. In "The Front" many of the show's writers were used, this in-joke was purely an idea of the animators.
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,
George Meyer George Meyer (born 1956) is an American producer and writer. Meyer is best known for his work on ''The Simpsons'', where he led the group script rewrite sessions. He has been publicly credited with "thoroughly shap ng... the comedic sensibility ...
, Jeff Martin,
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all appeared in the episode.Groening, Matt; Jean, Al; Lapidus, Adam I.; Reiss, Mike; Moore, Rich. (2004) Commentary for "
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", in ''The Simpsons: The Complete Fourth Season'' VD 20th Century Fox.
This joke returned in "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show". Almost all of the writers shown are caricatures of the actual staff of ''The Simpsons''. At the production table, David X. Cohen, Bill Oakley,
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are shown, while Meyer speaks out and gets fired. The animator shown designing Poochie is Silverman. Others who appear include
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Background


Origins

''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' first appeared in ''
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'' short "The Bart Simpson Show", which originally aired November 20, 1988. They were the first major recurring characters outside of the Simpson family to appear. As a child, series creator
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and his friends would fantasize about an ultra-violent cartoon and how much fun it would be to work on a show like that. The names "Itchy" and "Scratchy" were inspired by Pixie and Dixie, which was a segment on the cartoon show ''
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''. The comic strip '' Squeak the Mouse'' is also considered as an apparent inspiration for the characters. As a child, Groening really liked the 1961 Disney film ''
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'', and it was one of the reasons to why he got into cartooning. In the film, the puppies watch television, and the idea that it is possible to have a cartoon within a cartoon thrilled Groening. From that idea he got the inspiration for ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show''. David Silverman states that Itchy and Scratchy cartoons are "an ironic commentary on cartoon mayhem in the sense that it's taken to a more realistic level. The kids on ''The Simpsons'' are laughing at it, and we're laughing too, but part of what you're laughing at is the over-the-top excessiveness of the violence."


Development

''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoons are often added when a show needs expanding or when there is an issue that the writers wish to satirize. In some cases, notably in "
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", the writers use Itchy & Scratchy as a way to comment on ''The Simpsons''.Cohen, David X.; Groening, Matt; Moore, Steven Dean; Rocco, Alex; Smith, Yeardley; Weinstein, Josh. (2005) Commentary for "
The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" is the fourteenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 9, 1997. In the episode, ''T ...
", in ''The Simpsons: The Complete Seventh Season'' VD 20th Century Fox.
The shorts are often difficult for the writers, and take much time to develop and devise a title, and in the end they fill little time. Writing the Itchy & Scratchy cartoons is quite often a group effort, with it being pitched out one gag after another. Itchy & Scratchy are a favorite of
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, who has written many of the episodes that center on them and quite often pitches the ideas for the shorts. In the early seasons, fans wanted more Itchy & Scratchy, so the writers decided to do "
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", an episode that dealt with censorship issues which would allow them to show several cartoons.Groening, Matt; Jean, Al; Lapidus, Reardon, Jim; Reiss, Mike. (2002) Commentary for "
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The cartoons are often kept short, because according to David Silverman, "it doesn't really work as a long cartoon." During David Mirkin's tenure as showrunner ( season five and
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), he was asked by the Fox network not to do any more Itchy & Scratchy cartoons due to the amount of violence in them. In response, the show produced " Itchy & Scratchy Land." The network asked them not to do the episode, and threatened that if the episode was produced, they would cut the Itchy & Scratchy parts out themselves, but relented when Mirkin threatened to tell the media. The writers nevertheless promised to try not to overdo the violence and in some scenes the violence was cut.Mirkin, David. (2005) Commentary for " Itchy & Scratchy Land", in ''The Simpsons: The Complete Sixth Season'' VD 20th Century Fox. During their tenure as executive producers, Bill Oakley and
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tried to fit in one episode relating to ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' every season. They note that as the seasons progressed, it became increasingly difficult for them to create new Itchy & Scratchy episode ideas.Oakley, Bill; Weinstein, Josh. (2005) Commentary for "
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Although the episode was difficult to animate, "Itchy & Scratchy Land" was "a dream come true" for the animators, as they enjoyed animating scenes filled with violence.


Other appearances

Itchy and Scratchy have appeared in various products and other media relating to ''The Simpsons''. '' The Itchy & Scratchy Game'' was released for
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and
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, a version for the Sega Genesis was also developed but was never commercially released. '' Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness'', was released for
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. Itchy, Scratchy and Poochie play roles in the "Grand Theft Scratchy" section in ''
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''. Itchy and Scratchy have also appeared in commercials for various products, including a 1999
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advert where Bart watches a short called " 500 Easy Pieces". They appear in the first scene of ''
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''. The writers of the film knew from the beginning that they were going to start with an Itchy & Scratchy short and the segment was the first scene that was storyboarded by the animators. The duo also appear in the pre-show video for
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. They host a video called "Safety First" that shows riders what can happen to them if they do not follow ride requirements. Outside of ''The Simpsons'', Itchy & Scratchy also appear in one of the last scenes of '' Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai''.


Reception


Critical response

In his 2004 book ''
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'', author Chris Turner describes Itchy & Scratchy as "by far the most gleeful visual
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on ''The Simpsons'' ..each snippet of "Itchy & Scratchy" packs as much frenetically paced action, sight-gaggery and physical humor into its half-minute of screen time as a half-dozen Road Runner cartoons and a dozen ''
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s''." In 2007, '' Vanity Fair'' named "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" the sixth-best episode in the show's history, describing it as "a classic satire of network influence, obsessed TV fans, and programs that survive long after the shark has been jumped, the episode is a meta-celebration, a tongue-in-cheek rebuttal to everyone who claimed that the quality of ''The Simpsons'' had declined over the years." Todd Gilchrist of ''IGN'' called ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' a masterpiece, stating it "could easily be packaged and sold by tself" Robert Canning of ''IGN'' wrote that "it's always fun to see an 'Itchy and Scratchy' cartoon" but believes that the shorter and simpler cartoons are better than the longer more complex ones.


Popularity

In 2003, ''
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'' named "Itchy & Scratchy Land" and "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" the 7th-best and 23rd-best episodes of ''The Simpsons'', respectively. In a 2006 article, ''
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'' ranked Itchy & Scratchy in tenth position on their list of the "Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters", citing that "the Itchy & Scratchy Show shines a nice mirror on cartoons, showing just how funny cartoon violence really is." In a 2014 Vulture article, ''The Simpsons'' writers ranked their nine favorite ''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoons. Their choices included season 4's "Steamboat Itchy", season 14's "Bleeder of the Pack", the opening scene of ''
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'' and the safety video "Safety First" that plays before
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at Universal Studios.


See also

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