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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
It's the 75th Aniversary of [[Itchy and Scratchy]] and [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Homer]] go to the Itchy and Scratchy Parade. Bart follows it to "Bum Town", where he meets a homeless man named [[Chester]], who claims that he created Itchy and Scratchy, and cartoon violence. At the comic book store, Bart buys what [[Comic Book Guy]] claims to be the original cartoon. Bart breaks open the frame to see if the man was telling the truth. In the bottom corner, covered by the frame, was Chester's Signature.When Bart and Chester try to prove that Chester created the cartoon to the C.E.O of Itchy and Scratchy, they are thrown out by security. They decide to take it to court. The Itchy and Scratchy company have much better lawyers (obviously) than the children and Chester. The case seems to be over, due to the fact that Chester has not presented ay evidence. When the C.E.O. takes the stand, Bart reveals the original Itchy and Scratchy cartoon signed be Chester. Chester, victoriously wins. Then, Itchy and Scratchy Studios loose all their money in court and Bart feels guilty that he just killed Itchy and Scratchy forever. He and Lisa try to solve the problem, but are shocked when they find out the problem was solved, along with other problems, by two kids [[Lester]] and [[Eliza]] who strangly look a lot like the kids. The story ends with Bart relizing that he and Lester were to forever be nemesis.
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It's the 75th Aniversary of [[Itchy and Scratchy]] and [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Homer]] go to the Itchy and Scratchy Parade. Bart follows it to "Bum Town", where he meets a homeless man named [[Chester]], who claims that he created Itchy of the Itchy & Scratchy cartoons, and cartoon violence. As proof, Chester shows Bart and Milhouse an animated short that he made, in which Itchy is the star, and goes about his usual violent tendencies. Bart now believes Chester, but the nitrate print of the film catches fire, eliminating their only proof.
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Even so, Bart decides to help Chester. When Bart and Chester try to prove that Chester created the cartoon to the C.E.O of Itchy and Scratchy, Roger Meyers Jr, they are thrown out by security. They decide to take it to court. The Itchy and Scratchy company have much better lawyers (obviously) than the children and Chester. The case seems to be over, due to the fact that Chester has not presented any evidence. However, thanks to Homer lending him $800, Bart quickly runs to the local comic shop, and returns with a framed image of Itchy, which he recognized from Lampwick's cartoon. When Bart removes the image from the frame, an autograph is evident, in which Lampwick dedicated the image to Roger Meyers Sr, encouraging him to keep drawing. The date on the signature also predates Itchy's first appearance in 'Steamboat Itchy.'
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Even though Meyers Jr tries to make a last ditch plea that all cartoons borrow from other sources ("If it wasn't for the Honeymooners, we never would have had the Flintstones. If someone hadn't made Sgt Bilko, there'd be no Top Cat!") Chester wins the case. Then, Itchy and Scratchy Studios loose all their money in court and Bart feels guilty that he just killed Itchy and Scratchy forever. He and Lisa try to solve the problem, but are shocked when they find out the problem was solved, along with other problems, by two kids [[Lester]] and [[Eliza]] who strangly look a lot like the kids. The story ends with Bart relizing that he and Lester were to forever be nemesis.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 21:53, 6 April 2009


Plot

It's the 75th Aniversary of Itchy and Scratchy and Bart, Lisa and Homer go to the Itchy and Scratchy Parade. Bart follows it to "Bum Town", where he meets a homeless man named Chester, who claims that he created Itchy of the Itchy & Scratchy cartoons, and cartoon violence. As proof, Chester shows Bart and Milhouse an animated short that he made, in which Itchy is the star, and goes about his usual violent tendencies. Bart now believes Chester, but the nitrate print of the film catches fire, eliminating their only proof.

Even so, Bart decides to help Chester. When Bart and Chester try to prove that Chester created the cartoon to the C.E.O of Itchy and Scratchy, Roger Meyers Jr, they are thrown out by security. They decide to take it to court. The Itchy and Scratchy company have much better lawyers (obviously) than the children and Chester. The case seems to be over, due to the fact that Chester has not presented any evidence. However, thanks to Homer lending him $800, Bart quickly runs to the local comic shop, and returns with a framed image of Itchy, which he recognized from Lampwick's cartoon. When Bart removes the image from the frame, an autograph is evident, in which Lampwick dedicated the image to Roger Meyers Sr, encouraging him to keep drawing. The date on the signature also predates Itchy's first appearance in 'Steamboat Itchy.'

Even though Meyers Jr tries to make a last ditch plea that all cartoons borrow from other sources ("If it wasn't for the Honeymooners, we never would have had the Flintstones. If someone hadn't made Sgt Bilko, there'd be no Top Cat!") Chester wins the case. Then, Itchy and Scratchy Studios loose all their money in court and Bart feels guilty that he just killed Itchy and Scratchy forever. He and Lisa try to solve the problem, but are shocked when they find out the problem was solved, along with other problems, by two kids Lester and Eliza who strangly look a lot like the kids. The story ends with Bart relizing that he and Lester were to forever be nemesis.

Quotes

  • Bart: {refering to the educational cartoon} "What the hell is this?"
  • Lisa: "It's one of those campy seventies thow-backs that appeal to Generation X-ers."
  • Bart: "We need another Viet-Nam to thin out their ranks a little."

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