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In the first musical since
"South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut," the show's creators
present their rendition of the beloved classic novel, "Great
Expectations." In the spirit of "Masterpiece Theatre," "South Park"
brings Charles Dickens' classic, "Great Expectations," to life. The
boys' annoying British classmate, Pip, takes us to London for this
timeless tale told "South Park" style. |
| Originally Aired |
29th November 2000 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Doesn't appear in this episode. |
| Guest Starring |
Malcolm McDowell (English Person) |
Mini Commentary |
Download here |
| Trivia |
- When Pocket says "I also may point out that's it's
not proper to pull out your wee-wee and check it for warts while at the
dinner table", this is a reference to a song that Matt and Trey's band,
DVDA, made. The song is called "I've got warts on my dick".
- This episode hasn't aired at all since the first week
it aired. On the
season 4 commentary for this episode Trey and Matt made clear that
"This episode
is unpopular", hence the lack of any re-runs.
- Genesis Device - From Star Trek II and III, part of
the Genesis
Project, the device used to bring new Edenic life to an otherwise
unsuitable planet.
- The Lawyer has the General's voice from "South Park:
Bigger, Longer and Uncut".
- Masterpiece Theater is lampooned in this episode. The
music playing during these segments is from Vivaldi's The
Four Seasons: Spring
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