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South park episode 201 controversy
South park episode 201 controversy













south park episode 201 controversy

  • According to the tenets of Islam, no one is allowed to create art depicting animals or people, including their prophet, for fear it would lead to idol worship.
  • This scene was later used in the Season Fifteen episode 1%, though it was adapted for that episode's story.
  • In a deleted scene on the Season Fourteen DVD/Blu-ray, Cartman is having a tea-party with all his stuffed animals, discussing what he should do about the people who lied to him.
  • This episode marks the final appearance of Pip Pirrip, when Mecha Streisand stepped on him, killing him.
  • In The Simpsons episode The Squirt and the Whale the chalkboard gag Bart writes is "South Park, We'd Stand Beside If We Weren't So Scared" because of the death threats Trey Parker and Matt Stone received.
  • Along with " 200", it is also completely absent on the UK DVD/Blu-ray release of Season Fourteen.
  • This episode wasn't aired in the UK on the scheduled airdate/airtime on which the newest South Park episodes are shown and was instead replaced by a re-run of " Sexual Healing".
  • Characters such as the Marshes and Guermoes most likely survived because they were on the roof of the community center with Mayor McDaniels and Jimbo who come out alive.
  • Mephesto have is a parody of A Clockwork Orange, when Alex tries to get into an old lady's house to rob her, and she tells him that she doesn't let strangers in after dark, and that there is a telephone in the pub down the road.
  • Several prominent locations from past episodes are visually destroyed, like Country Kitchen Buffet, Casa Bonita and Raisins.
  • Many old supporting characters who have since stopped appearing returned in this episode such as Pip Pirrip (who dies), Mr.
  • Because of the threats, the episode did not re-air during the 12AM EST slot nor during the 10:30PM EST slot the day after the first airing, it was replaced by " The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" and " You Have 0 Friends".
  • Furthermore, his introduction into this episode at the Chili Con-Carnival and the rollercoaster scene are made to look like an iconic sequence from the Batman: The Killing Joke.
  • Scott Tenorman's behavior throughout the episode is similar to that of the Joker from the Batman Comics.
  • This episode is the first time where Kevin Mephesto speaks (despite being only a shriek).
  • Though this was wrong, he was still a Denver Bronco, just like Jack Tenorman.
  • Curiously, in the episode " City on the Edge of Forever (Flashbacks)", a flashback occurs, where Cartman's father is revealed to be John Elway.
  • Scott Tenorman's father, Jack Tenorman, is revealed to be Eric Cartman's father.
  • south park episode 201 controversy

    South Park recreation of Batman: The Killing Joke.

    south park episode 201 controversy

    Original artwork from Batman: The Killing Joke. Mephesto explains who Cartman's father is, Stan, Kyle and Kenny burst into the lab with Muhammad and claim that cloning Muhammad is more important, claiming that no one cares who Cartman's father is, poking fun at the audience and leaving them hanging on in suspense of finding out who Cartman's father is. Mephesto's lab, Cartman's hand, Mitch Conner wears black-face, which is a racist parody of African-American performers.















    South park episode 201 controversy