All with the manif one

All with manif the is the 9th episode of the season 2 of the Simpson diffused with the Télévision one duration 22 minutes 14 seconds. Appeared under the original version in English on December 20th, 1990, under the title Itchy & Scratchy & Margin .

Synopsis

Bart, LISA and Maggie looks at the cartoon " Itchy and Scratchy". After having seen the episode, Maggie strikes Homer with a mallet as in the episode. After Maggie tried to cut Homer with a pencil, as in another episode, Marge account of the influence returns that to the series on Maggie. It then decides to leave in war against the cartoon…

Famous counterparts

  • With the demonstration in front of the " Itchy and Scratchy Co" , it is written on the sign that Maggie holds:

"Stop me before I kill my father! "
  • (After Itchy and Scratchy where Margin, caricatured in squirrel, is made kill)
Homer: Well done for this degenerate of squirrel!
  • new credits of Itchy and Scratchy after the success of the demonstration of Margin:
(a soft voice of woman sings)
They coils, (they like)
And cheer, (and comfort themselves)
They coils and cheer and coils! (they like, are comforted and liked!)
Love coils coils, cheer cheer cheer, (love, love, love, comfort, comfort, comfort!)
The Itchy and Scratchy Show! (the spectacle of Itchy and Scratchy!)

References

  • the scene or Maggie strikes Homer with a mallet is a parody plan for plan of the famous scene of the shower of Psychose.
  • One can hear the 6th Symphony of Beethoven during the sequence or one sees the children playing outside instead of looking at television.
  • the scene or Nelson paints a fence under the eyes of another child is inspired by the illustration Whitewashing the fence of Norman Rockwell or one sees Tom Sawyer bleaching a palisade with the heat under the eyes of Huck Finn.
  • an episode of Itchy and Scratchy is a parody of Fantasia

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