The Day the Violence Died
- Episode aired Mar 17, 1996
- TV-14
- 30m
Bart and Lisa meet a vagabond who claims to be the creator of Itchy from "Itchy and Scratchy."Bart and Lisa meet a vagabond who claims to be the creator of Itchy from "Itchy and Scratchy."Bart and Lisa meet a vagabond who claims to be the creator of Itchy from "Itchy and Scratchy."
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- Homer Simpson
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- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
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- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
- Seat Thief
- (voice)
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- Kent Brockman
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- Lionel Hutz
- (voice)
- Roger Meyers Jr.
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- The Amendment
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- Suzanne Somers
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- Milhouse Van Houten
- (voice)
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- Curly Amendment
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaKirk Douglas' last role before suffering a stroke that impaired his speech. This was also his first and only voice acting role.
- GoofsThe lawyer at the trial says "Steamboat Itchy", dated 1928, is "the very first Itchy and Scratchy cartoon", however in a previous episode titled "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie", it was stated the first Itchy and Scratchy cartoon -- "The Happy Cat" -- was from 1938.
- Quotes
[everyone is eating at the table; Abe and Chester glare at each other]
Abe Simpson: I thought I recognized you! I gave you a plate of corn muffins back in 1947 to paint my chicken coop, and you never did it!
Chester J. Lampwick: Those corn muffins were lousy!
Abe Simpson: Paint my chicken coop!
Chester J. Lampwick: Make me!
[Abe gets up and the two start brawling]
Marge Simpson: That does it! One of them has to go!
Homer Simpson: Okay, Grampa.
Marge Simpson: No, the B-U-M.
Homer Simpson: Oh.
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- Sep 11, 2010