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When Cartman discovers that the Tooth Fairy is
paying a premium price for his lost teeth, he and the boys seize the
opportunity to make some cash. Our little entrepreneurs build a thriving
business by appropriating teeth from the less fortunate, and Cartman
is sitting pretty as the mastermind behind the entire operation. When
the boys attempt to expand their racket, they come face to face with
Denver's Mob Boss in the black-market tooth trade. Meanwhile, when Kyle
learns that the Tooth Fairy is just a myth created by everyone's parents,
he begins to question his own existence. |
| Originally Aired |
5th April 2000 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Drowned with Cement shoes in river during credits |
| Guest Starring |
Richard Belzer (Voice of Loogie), Dee Dee Green (Voice of Unknown)
and Jennifer Howell (Voice of Tooth Fairy) |
Mini Commentary |
Download here |
| Trivia |
- When Luigi says "I want those South Park kids dead, I want
their families dead, I want their houses burnt to the ground!",
this is a
play on the quote spoken by Robert DeNiro as Al Capone in the 1987
film "The Untouchables."
- Kyle: "This book says I don't exist unless I think I do.";
Kyle is reading Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy. Descartes
casts all his beliefs into doubt, but in the second meditation he
finds one belief he cannot doubt: I think, therefore I am.
- When Kyle does his little "transformation" after realizing
nothing exists, his final "form" of it is an odd fetus, like
David Bowman did in the 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey."
- The games console Cartman wanted was the ill-fated Sega Dreamcast.
- The music playing behind Kyle when things start to trip out towards
the end after he realises his reality is "Pork Soda" by Primus
and "Welcome To This World" by Primus, the band who do South
Park's theme. Both songs are off their 1994 album Pork Soda.
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