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[[Maggie]], imitating the on-screen activity, hit [[Homer]] over the head with a mallet and later attempted to stab him with a pencil. The incident prompted [[Marge]] to ban ''Itchy & Scratchy'' from the house and write a complaint letter to the show's producers. When she received an insulting reply from [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]], Marge started a protest movement against violence in cartoons.
 
[[Maggie]], imitating the on-screen activity, hit [[Homer]] over the head with a mallet and later attempted to stab him with a pencil. The incident prompted [[Marge]] to ban ''Itchy & Scratchy'' from the house and write a complaint letter to the show's producers. When she received an insulting reply from [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]], Marge started a protest movement against violence in cartoons.
 
After bonking each other with mallets, [[Itchy]] stabs [[Scratchy]] with a knife, then chases him with an eggbeater.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:10, February 21, 2011

"Kitchen Kut-Ups"
KitchenKut-Ups.jpg
The Itchy & Scratchy Show Episode Information
Season: 2

"Kitchen Kut-Ups" is an episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show.

Plot

Itchy and Scratchy are wearing chef outfits and fighting in a kitchen, hitting each other over the head with mallets. Then Itchy has Scratchy pinned to a table with four cleavers jammed through his white coat. Itchy tries to stab Scratchy with a fifth cleaver, but Scratchy dodges by frantically moving his midsection back and forth. Itchy finally scores, stabbing Scratchy in the chest. The scene then cuts to Itchy chasing Scratchy with an eggbeater.

Reactions

Maggie, imitating the on-screen activity, hit Homer over the head with a mallet and later attempted to stab him with a pencil. The incident prompted Marge to ban Itchy & Scratchy from the house and write a complaint letter to the show's producers. When she received an insulting reply from Roger Meyers, Jr., Marge started a protest movement against violence in cartoons.

Appearances