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1'''Original air date:''' 4/15/1993
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3'''Production code:''' 9F16
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7[[caption-width-right:350:"I think all you people are despicable. For shame!"]]
8After watching a mediocre episode of ''The Itchy and Scratchy Show'', Bart and Lisa decide that they know enough about the show and what's funny to pen their own episodes, but after getting rejected by Roger Meyers, Jr. because of their age, the duo use Grampa Simpson as a front. Meanwhile, Homer and Marge go to their high school reunion, where Homer is revealed to have never graduated because he failed remedial science and goes to night school to make up the lost credit.
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10!!This episode contains examples of:
11* AbsurdPhobia: Homer is ''such'' a big fan of donuts that he freaks out when his science teacher sets one on fire as an experiment.
12* AcquaintanceDenial: The episode opens with Bart and Lisa watching Krusty's show and remarking on how he's trying to distance himself from his Jewish heritage. Then Homer runs in with a plunger stuck to his head and Bart and Lisa discuss what names they're going to take to distance themselves from him.
13* AntAssault: In response to a mediocre episode of ''JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow'', Bart and Lisa decide to write their own episode of the show called "Little Barbershop of Horrors", where Itchy gives Scratchy a haircut. Bart writes that instead of shampoo, Itchy covers Scratchy's head with barbecue sauce, then opens up a box of flesh-eating ants. The ants eat Scratchy's flesh, and Scratchy screams in pain as his head is reduced to a skull.
14* AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering: After Bart suggests that he and Lisa could write a better episode of Itchy and Scratchy, Lisa poses this question to Bart, to which Bart casually responds "Probably not" before showing his ImagineSpot listed below.
15* ArtShift: The other cartoon nominees depicted in the episode (''Strongdar, Master of Akom'' and ''Action Figure Man'') have characters with Caucasian-colored skin instead of yellow skin.
16* BarbershopEpisode: ShowWithinAShow example; the episode of ''Itchy and Scratchy'' that Bart and Lisa write upon seeing Homer accidentally cut off Marge's hair while trimming the hedges is "Little Barbershop of Horrors", where Itchy gives Scratchy a very painful haircut.
17* BerserkButton: Calling Krusty's hair blue. He walks out on hosting an awards show over a pun on ''Film/TheBlueLagoon1980''.
18* BeyondTheImpossible: Grandpa somehow managed to take his underwear off without taking off his pants. Not even ''he'' knows how he did it.
19* BigNo: During Homer's ComicalOverreacting.
20* BillBillJunkBill:
21-->'''Marge''': Third notice... final notice... some ''guys'' are coming... an invitation to our high school reunion!
22* BorrowedCatchphrase: Bart lets out a "D'oh!" after losing a game of Rock Paper Scissors against Lisa.
23* BrickJoke: Homer has a plunger stuck to his head at the beginning of the episode. At the end, it happens again. It doubles as BookEnds because those are Homer's first and last scenes in the episode.
24* CannotTellFictionFromReality: As he and Marge get ready for their high school reunion, Homer looks forward to seeing his old friends "Potsie, Ralph Malph, The Fonz." Marge tells him that he's thinking of ''Series/HappyDays.''
25-->'''Homer:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint No, they weren’t all happy days]]. Like the time Pinky Tuscadero crashed her motorcycle. Or the night I lost all my money to those card sharks and my dad Tom Bosley had to get it back.
26* CallBack: After Homer "wins" all the prizes, former principal Dondelinger announces that the prizes are invalid because Homer never graduted from high school. In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E12TheWayWeWas "The Way We Was"]] it was already established that Homer wasn't very academically oriented to begin with, and when he shows up at the prom, Dondelinger's surprised to see him there, even saying: "Simpson? I thought you dropped out."
27** The ending theme to ''Itchy & Scratchy'' is in the same tone as the opening to the violence-free {{retool}} of the show in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E9ItchyAndScratchyAndMarge Itchy & Scratchy & Marge]]".
28* ClassReunion: Homer's subplot is about him being humiliated at his and Marge's high school reunion when it's discovered that he never technically graduated, and the epilogue shows the couple attending the next reunion.
29* ComicalOverreacting: Homer screaming and mourning at the teacher burning a donut for a science experiment.
30-->'''Homer:''' This is ''not'' happening. This is ''not'' happening!!
31* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Homer when Marge notices she received an invitation for a class reunion but Homer didn't.
32-->'''Homer's brain:''' This is it, Homer. It's time to tell her the horrible secret from your past.\
33'''Homer:''' Marge, I ate those fancy soaps you bought for the bathroom.\
34'''Marge:''' Oh, my God!\
35'''Homer's brain:''' No, the other secret!
36* CouchGag: The family forms a chorus line joined by Vegas dancers and animals.
37* CreatorBacklash: In-universe, though [[SubvertedTrope subverted]]: Abe accepts an Outstanding Writer Award for an episode of Itchy & Scratchy even though Bart and Lisa actually wrote it. During his acceptance speech, he clarifies that he hadn't even seen Itchy & Scratchy until he saw a clip of the episode nominated and goes on a rant on how disgusted he was that such a violent cartoon passes off for entertainment in the modern era.
38* CreatorCameo: The ''Itchy & Scratchy'' writers are clearly designed after and voiced by the writers of ''The Simpsons''. The book Lisa reads about writing is by John Swartzwelder.
39* CreatorCareerSelfDeprecation:
40-->'''Bart:''' Cartoons have writers?
41-->'''Lisa:''' Eh, sort of.
42* CurseCutShort: Krusty after watching ''Itchy & Scratchy'' episode "Dazed and Contused".
43-->'''Krusty:''' Eh, I could pull a better cartoon out of my a...heheheh-hey! Whoa! Wasn't that great, kids?
44* CuttingCorners: Went meta when Bart and Lisa visit the animation studio that produces Itchy and Scratchy. Roger Myers Jr. tells them animation is expensive, and they cut corners where they can, such as looping backgrounds. They pass the same cleaning lady and door several times as this is said.
45* DeliberateValuesDissonance: It's noted that ''Itchy and Scratchy'' ran cartoons entitled ''Itchy and Sambo'' back in the 1930s ("sambo" being a term, usually a slur, for a person of mixed African-First Nations heritage), a nod to the many old cartoons that utilized racist humor and caricatures and are now rather hard to find on the airwaves.
46* DontExplainTheJoke: At the reunion, Homer keeps explaining the emcee's terrible impressions to Marge, much to her annoyance.
47* DrugsAreBad: The message of the ''Itchy & Scratchy'' short "Dazed and Contused". Itchy weakly hits Scratchy's head a few times with a hammer (Bart thinks they're building to something), and then the two tell the camera, "Kids! Say no to drugs!" End.
48* {{Facepalm}}: Marge's reaction in 2024 when it turns out Homer went to the class reunion with a plunger on his head.
49* {{Filler}}: "The Adventures of Ned Flanders" was added precisely because the episode was running short.
50* FlashForward: To Homer and Marge's 50th high school reunion in 2024 at the end.
51* {{Ghostwriter}}: Bart and Lisa write scripts for new ''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoons, but because the studio doesn't accept scripts from kids, they decide to use Grampa's name.
52* GilliganCut:
53-->'''Lisa:''' It's so sad that Krusty is ashamed of his roots.\
54''(Homer walks into the living room with a plunger on his head)''\
55'''Homer:''' Marge, it happened again!\
56'''Bart:''' What are you going to change your name to when you grow up?\
57'''Lisa:''' Lois Sandborne.\
58'''Bart:''' Steve Bennett.
59* HypocriticalHumor:
60** Bart and Lisa talks about how Krusty is denying his Jewish heritage. Right after that, Homer shows up with a plunger stuck to his head and Bart and Lisa talk about what names they want to have when they become old enough to legally change it (Lisa will be Lois Sandborn while Bart will be Steve Bennett).
61** Later, Barney learns that Homer failed remedial science and wonders how low one can get. Right after that, someone asks about Barney where his cummerbund (the sash on the waist of a men's tuxedo) is, with Barney dejectedly replying, "It fell in the toilet..."
62* IDontLikeYouAndYouDontLikeMe: Homer says this almost word for word to his ''brain'' when he's about to take his test.
63-->'''Homer''': Alright, brain. You don't like me, and I don't like you, but let's just do this and I can get back to killing you with beer. \
64'''Homer's Brain''': It's a deal!
65* ImagineSpot:
66** Bart has one about hijacking Santa's sleigh.
67--->'''Bart''': ''(points submachine gun at Santa)'' Lie in the snow and count to sixty! ''(jumps in sleigh and takes off)'' [[EvilLaugh Mwahahahaha!]] Merry Christmas, suckers!
68** Homer has one about carting Abe to a loony bin and leaving him there after he says that in his job, he's paid "to tell a cat and mouse what to do".
69* IsThisThingStillOn: After the lame ''Itchy and Scratchy'', the show cuts back to Krusty: "Ehh, I could pull a better cartoon out of my a-- ''(Notices he's on, then chuckles)'' Hey! Whoa! Wasn't that great, kids?"
70* KickTheDog: Roger Meyers Jr. '''''really''''' likes humiliating that poor Harvard grad:
71-->'''Meyers Jr.''': You call this writing?! If I puked in a fountain pen and mailed it to the monkey house, I'd get better scripts!\
72'''Graduate''': But sir, at Harvard they-\
73'''Meyers Jr.''': Oh, at Harvard they taught ya? Hit the road, egghead. You should've majored in not getting fired.
74** Then later on:
75--->'''Meyers Jr.''': ''(after crumpling Bart and Lisa's script into a ball)'' Hey, egghead! ''(Graduate sticks his head in the office)'' Sing 'Fair Harvard'!\
76'''Graduate''': ''(singing)'' Faaa-ir Harvard, I- ''(is interrupted by Meyers Jr. tossing the crumpled-up script into his open mouth. The graduate removes the paper ball, incensed)'' You, sir, have the boorish manners of a Yalie!\
77'''Meyers Jr.''': Here's a witty rejoinder for ya! ''(tosses his nameplate at the graduate's head, causing him to leave the office, moaning in pain)''
78** [[RuleOfThree And once more, later that night:]]
79--->'''Graduate''': Sir! You locked my office and I wanted to get my Harvard mug!\
80'''Meyers Jr.''': Shut up! ''(once again tosses his nameplate at the grad's head, causing him to leave in pain once more)''
81* LamePunReaction: Krusty was not impressed with the script for the awards show.
82--> "Well, here we are. The star of ''[[Film/TheBlueLagoon1980 The Blue Lagoon]]'' and me: The blue-''haired'' goon!" (''Krusty realizes what he just said.'') "What the...? That's ''terrible''!" [...] "First of all, my hair is green, not blue! I've got nothing to work with here! Nothing!" (''Krusty walks off stage'')
83* LimitedAnimation: "Strong-Dar, Master of Akom: The Wedding Episode". See also the WraparoundBackground example below.
84* LonelyAtTheTop: Artie Ziff is a wealthy businessman and would trade everything for a night with Marge.
85* MeanBoss: Subverted with Roger Meyers. Although Meyers is an asshole to most of his writers (specifically, the one he fired for mediocre writing and chucked his nameplate at his head twice), that's because the scripts they're producing for him are ''garbage''. He's much nicer to writers who actually do their jobs and come up with scripts worth producing, like Grampa (allegedly). A deleted scene shows him firing Abe after Abe made that inflammatory speech about how awful the cartoon he won is.
86* MedalOfDishonor: Homer wins all kinds of awards at his high school reunion that are by all accounts very demeaning. They include "Most Weight Gained," "Most Hair Lost," "Most Improved Odor," "Most Oldest Car," "Lowest Paying Job," and "Least Distance Traveled to Get to the Reunion." Rather than take insult, Homer is proud of ''all'' these supposed accomplishments and is despondent when they get confiscated once Dondelinger discovers (and reveals to everyone at the reunion) that Homer never technically finished high school.
87* MistakenForInsane: Bart and Lisa write scripts for The Itchy & Scratchy Show while using Grampa's name and face to fool the studio execs (since they don't hire kids). When he tells Homer that he gets paid $800 per week to "tell a cat and mouse what to do", Homer has an Imagine Spot of him wheeling Abe to the looney bin.
88* NoodleIncident: Grampa rehearses his acceptance speech for the Cartoon Awards and comments on how honored he is that "the same man who once took a shot at [[UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt Teddy Roosevelt]] could win back your trust".[[note]]He may or may not be referring to Roosevelt's assassination attempt in 1912, but that could open up another as-of-yet unanswered question of how old he really is.[[/note]]
89** Lisa once watched a series of cartoons called ''Itchy and Sambo''[[note]]implied to be a series that has fallen out of favor due to ValuesDissonance, as "sambo" is one of many racial slurs against black people[[/note]] and thinks they're worse than the mediocre episode of ''Itchy and Scratchy'' she and Bart just watched.
90* OhNoNotAgain: Homer's reaction to getting a toilet plunger stuck to his head. Becomes a BrickJoke at the end of the episode, when [[DistantFinale Homer somehow gets another plunger stuck to his head before showing up to his 50th high school reunion in 2024]].
91* PetTheDog: Roger Meyers Jr. gives Bart and Lisa a tour of the studio just because.
92* PigLatin: When Homer reveals he never passed remedial science in high school:
93--> '''Marge''': And ''you're'' a nuclear technician??\
94'''Homer''': Marge... ix-nay on the uclear-nay echnician-tay.\
95'''Marge:''' What did you say?\
96'''Homer:''' [[EpicFail I don’t know]], I flunked Latin too.
97* PoorPredictableRock: TropeNamer. When Lisa and Bart play a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors to decide whose name goes first in their fan-script, Lisa wins because of this trope.
98-->'''Lisa's brain:''' Poor predictable Bart, always takes rock.\
99'''Bart's brain:''' Good old rock, nothing beats that.
100* ProducePelting: After Grampa's acceptance speech the audience throw fruit at him as he walks off the stage.
101* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Grampa delivers one to the audience after winning at the Annual Cartoon Awards (as seen in the picture on top) and gets booed off the stage. It seems to strike a chord with a couple of guys though.
102* RecycledAnimation: The animation of Roger Meyers throwing a paper weight at a writer's head is recycled a scene later.
103* TheReveal: The viewers (along with Bart and Lisa) learn that Grampa Simpson's first name is Abraham.
104* RiddleForTheAges: Having forgotten his name, Grandpa checks his underwear. When his granddaughter (speaking for herself and her brother) asks how he was able to remove his underwear without taking off his pants, he shudders and admits, "I don't ''know!''"
105* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The idea for this episode came about because of [[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS2E8BusterAndBabsGoHawaiian the episode of]] ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' written by three teenage viewers. Adam I. Lapidus, the writer of the episode, thought the same thing could occur in-universe via Bart and Lisa.
106* SelfDeprecation: The episode takes a lot of shots at the Simpsons writers and their Ivy League college degrees.
107* ShaggyDogStory: Played for laughs regarding Homer's subplot. He goes back to school to make up for the science credit he never received, achieves it (surprisingly), and boasts that he'll have nothing to be ashamed of at his next high school reunion. He then inexplicably shows up to said reunion with a plunger on his head, botching his last attempt to impress his high school peers.
108* ShoutOut:
109** The title is a nod to ''Film/TheFront'', a 1976 film about writers "fronting" for colleagues blacklisted during the 1950s.
110** "Master of Akom" is a reference to Creator/{{AKOM}}, which did the animation for several ''Simpsons'' episodes, including this one. When the episode was dubbed for Brazilian audiences, Strong-Dar was renamed [[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse "He-Man"]].
111** The VanityPlate for ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' is a parody of the one for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEPf9BIf_hM Stephen J. Cannell Productions.]] Cannell was said to be so flattered by this, that he later hugged showrunner Mike Reiss for it.
112** The ''Adventures of Ned Flanders'' segment at the end, which the writers have fully admitted was just there for padding, is based on similar segments in ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'' used for when they had two extra pages to fill.
113* ShootTheTelevision: The "Little Barbershop of Horrors" cartoon ends with Elvis shooting the television after Scratchy's skull gets stuck in it. Pictured on the trope page.
114* SolemnEndingTheme: The ending theme to ''The Itchy & Scratchy Show'' is a slower-paced version of the opening theme, played on a piano and sung by a woman.
115* SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond: When the "Adventures of Ned Flanders" theme song says that "Everyone else loves Ned Flanders," Homer interjects to say that ''he'' does ''not''. The singers then sing "Everyone who counts loves Ned Flanders!"
116* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: During the class reunion, Dondelinger doesn't recognize Homer until the latter says "D'Oh".
117* SoUnfunnyItsFunny: Bobby Mindix, apparently the old class clown of Marge and Homer's year, drops a lot of stock impressions (i.e. Richard Nixon and Ed Sullivan) and quotes that are, at most, barely funny. However, they're made much funnier by Homer's apparent belief that they're top-shelf humor, and him laughing his head off every time and [[DontExplainTheJoke trying to explain the references]] to Marge.
118* StylisticSuck: The ''Itchy and Scratchy'' episode that kickstarts the plot is a deliberately terrible one where Itchy just whacks Scratchy with a hammer before both turn to the camera just to give a poorly implemented "DrugsAreBad" message.
119* TakeThat:
120** The season premiere clip of ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' not being finished in time for the awards ceremony was a shot at creator Creator/JohnKricfalusi, who not only trash-talked the show's art style in ''Animation'' Magazine but had a notorious habit of being such a perfectionist that it would delay production on episodes anywhere from nine months to ''a year''.
121** The ''Itchy and Scratchy'' short ''Dazed And Contused'' mocks {{very special episode}}s of cartoon shows in the late 1980s and early 1990s which shoehorned in unsubtle anti-drug and anti-violence messages.
122** MerchandiseDriven cartoons don't get off easy either, as one of the other nominees is an episode of ''Action Figure Man'' entitled "How To Buy Action Figure Man," the clip of which being shown depicts a child in a toy store whining to his mother to buy him a toy.
123* TemptingFate: Right after Homer says there'll be nothing for him to be ashamed of at the next class reunion, a TimeSkip shows him going there with a plunger on his head (which he doesn't even notice until Dondelinger points it out).
124* ThisExplainsSoMuch: After Homer admits to eating the fancy soaps:
125--> '''Homer''': Marge, I never graduated from high school.\
126'''Marge''': That still doesn't explain why you ate my soap. Wait, maybe it ''does''...
127* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In-universe example. When Bart and Lisa were writing their first Itchy and Scratchy story, Lisa suggested Itchy could cut down Scratchy's head but Bart deemed it too obvious and came up with the idea they used instead of it.
128* WhoWritesThisCrap:
129** Krusty, when he is introducing himself with Brooke Shields for the cartoon awards, ends up getting incensed about a joke in his opening line.
130--> "Well, here we are. The star of ''[[Film/TheBlueLagoon1980 The Blue Lagoon]]'' and me: The blue-''haired'' goon!" (''Krusty realizes what he just said.'') "What the...? That's ''terrible''!" [...] "First of all, my hair is green, not blue! I've got nothing to work with here! Nothing!"
131** Krusty mentions this in regard to the Itchy and Scratchy episode "Dazed and Contused", which basically had Itchy tapping Scratchy's head with a mallet repeatedly, then saying "Kids, say no to drugs!"
132--->'''Krusty''': (Back on the air, smoking a cigarette) Ehh... I could pull a better cartoon out of my a... (turns to the camera and notices he's back on the air and immediately stops himself and tosses away the cigarette) ...ahhehehahahaha! (runs to them) Hey, whoa! Wasn't that great, kids?!
133* WraparoundBackground: In one scene, Roger Meyers Jr. discusses this phenomenon with Bart and Lisa during their visit to his studio. [[LampshadeHanging The hallway background loops several times throughout the conversation]]--complete with the same watercooler and cleaning lady each time. According to the episode's DVD commentary, the ''Simpsons'' staff placed the cleaning lady there to make the looping more obvious to the viewers.
134--> '''Roger Meyers Jr.''': Sometimes, to save money, our animators will re-use the same backgrounds over and over and over again.
135* WritersSuck: The entire theme of the episode is about how lazy and talentless the ''Itchy & Scratchy'' staff are, with heavy SelfDeprecation involved (such as most of them being Harvard graduates).

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