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This article is about scrapped or cancelled content that was never officially made. As such, none of the information here is canon to the series.
Mr. B: Karl and Groucho, my two favorite Marx brothers. How’s the class struggle?
Karl: More like "struggle" to get to class. Hey-o!
Groucho: I thought we talked about this! I do the jokes, you write the manifestos.
- Karl Marx's cut joke

Karl Marx is the teenage clone of German Communist philosopher, Karl Marx. He was originally intended to appear in "A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder" but was ultimately scrapped.

Biography[]

A cut scene from "A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder", would have involved Karl Marx and Groucho Marx walking down the hallway together. Mr. Butlertron would greet them and ask Karl how the class struggle is and Karl would make a joke, saying that the only class struggle he's worried about is the struggle to get to class. Groucho would get mad at him for trying to upstage him as the "funny guy" and tell Karl that he should stick to manifestos and leave the comedy to him.

Trivia[]

  • Mr. Butlertron asks Karl Marx about the class struggle, which is a theory that Karl Marx entertained, suggesting there was an unfair balance in how the wealth of society is distributed. This social issue was one of the driving points he used to promote Communism.
  • Groucho tells Karl to stick to writing manifestos, referencing to Karl Marx's book, The Communist Manifesto.
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