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After watching the intimidating opening ceremonies of the recent Olympic games, Cartman understands that the Chinese are only just days away from invading his homeland. While the rest of the American people are haunted by the memory of a recent tragic event, only Butters will stand with Cartman as he confronts the Chinese. |
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| Originally Aired |
8th October 2008 |
| Guest Starring |
Christina Yeung (Voice of Unknown) and Yao (Voice of Unknown) |
| Trivia |
- The spelling of the episode's title is a reference to Engrish, a reference to varieties of English characteristic of South East Asia.
- The episode lampoons Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as disloyal to the rest of the Indiana Jones franchise. To this end, several scenes depict Lucas and Spielberg engaged in the violent rape of Indiana Jones, marking the second time the two men were portrayed as antagonists against their own creation since Free Hat.
- The scene where Indiana is forced to squeal like a pig while he is raped is a direct reference to Deliverance where the character Bobby is forced to strip in front of two hillbillies.
- The dream sequence in which Lucas and Spielberg first rape Indiana is a reference to the movie Boys Don't Cry
- The daydream of the lawyer consulted by the kids shows George Lucas raping Indiana Jones on a Howard the Duck pinball machine at a bar, with Steven Spielberg cheering him on. This is in reference to the movie The Accused.
- The original music composed for the episode features variations on the Indiana Jones theme and themes from Crystal Skull.
- The "American Liberation Front" (ALF) is used in reference to the Animal Liberation Front.
- Cartman and Butters's subplot makes several references to the rapid industrial and political development of modern China, including the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
- The episode repeatedly references the film Mystic River in which a group of children are repeatedly traumatized and confused by a rape they have witnessed.
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