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The class has genetic engineering experiments to
think up. The boys face off against a threesome to see who can finish
first. The boys decide to cross Cartman's pig with Kyle's elephant, and
get help from Chef... and Dr. Mephesto, who has many strange creations
at his lab. It's at this lab that a Mutant Stan is created, and it terrorizes
the town until Shelley beats him up. |
| Originally Aired |
10th September 1997 |
| How Kenny Dies |
The Stan Clone knocks Kenny into a microwave with a chair, cooking him. |
| Guest Starring |
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DVD Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- Trey Parker claims the original title of the episode was "An Elephant Fucks a Pig", but under pressure from Comedy Central, they changed it. He maintains however, that if such a situation ever arose in real life, "the elephant wouldn't be making love to a pig, it would be fucking it."
- Mephisto is revealed in this episode to be a Buddhist. ("Oh, thank Buddha I found you boys!").
- A scene of Shelley beating Stan was removed. Originally, she set Stan alight and then puts the fire out with buckets of water, which explains why Stan is suddenly seen in a small puddle of water after being thrown by Shelley. Comedy Central asked Matt and Trey to remove the scene, presumable for fear of copycat incidents. Apparently though, the scene is shown outside of the U.S. in some international versions of the episode.
- Shelley is based on Trey Parker's real sister, Shelly, who is three
years older. When they were kids she used to beat Trey up, lock him
out of the house, and once even threw him down a flight of stairs.
- The scene in the lunchline where the kids meet Pip is taken from
a deleted scene in Cartman Gets An Anal Probe.
- Pip is directly from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (Philip
Pirrip). He quotes from the first paragraph of the book.
- The last line of the show "That'll do, pig." is from the movie Babe after Babe wins the contest.
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