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While Cartman plans his birthday party, Damien
challenges Jesus to a fight with his father. The fight of the year, "Jesus
Vs. Satan", a Pay-Per-View event like no other, takes place right in
South Park and is scheduled simultaneous to Cartman's birthday party.
The fight, billed as "Boutin' at the Mountain," pits the Prince of Darkness
and father of Damien against Jesus, the host of "Jesus and Pals," the
South Park's favorite cable access show. Kyle, Stan and Kenny decide
which event to attend, the town of South Park visits the local bookie
to bet on the outcome of the 320 lb. Satan v. the 135 lb. Jesus. Does
good triumph over evil? You figure it out. |
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| Originally Aired |
4th February 1998 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Shot by Uncle Jimbo when he was a duck-billed platypus, on the grounds that "He's coming right for us!" |
| Guest Starring |
Michael Buffer (Voice of the Ring Announcer) |
DVD Commentary |
Download here |
| Trivia |
- The Mega Man toys sought by Cartman bear a strong resemblance to
the Zords from "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers", in particular the way in which individual robots combine together to create a robot that has 10 times the power
of a single robot.
- Whenever Damien appears onscreen, a choir of voices chants in what sounds like Latin. The voices say "Rectus… Dominus… Cheesy Poofs…" ("Rectus Dominus" is dog Latin for "Ass Master" which is an often used insult on the show, and Cheesy Poofs are Cartman's favorite snack)
- According to the DVD commentary, Pip was originally supposed to die in this episode but they decided not to kill him off because they needed him for crowd scenes.
- Damien was originally going to be voiced by Beavis and Butt-Head and King of the Hill creator and voice actor Mike Judge. Due to the fast production on South Park, however, Judge was unable to record new lines. Judge later voiced the unmasked Kenny on South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut.
- Throughout the episode, whenever a shot of the 3rd grade class is shown the numbers "666" appear in red with the rest of the numbers on the wall. The black board reads some calculations and mathematical formulas, amongst them 2x + 3y + 1 = 666
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