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Cartman suddenly decides
Stan, Kenny and Kyle are too immature to be his friends. When he goes
in search of more sophisticated companions, he is thrilled to discover
plenty of adult men who want to be friends with 8-year-old boys. Mr.
Garrison finds himself in the wrong NAMBLA. When he reaches the right
one, the boy he hooks up with is one he knows well. |
| Originally Aired |
21st June 2000 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Crushed by ambulance after Mr. McCormick is loaded into
it. He is also killed in a dream, by his just-born, alien-like
brother. His
parents have another child just before the credits and name him Kenny
(in honour of his 'dead' brother). His father then comments that this
must
be the 50th time this has happened (Kenny dies/another Kenny is born)
his mother states that it is, in fact, the 52nd time. |
| Guest Starring |
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Mini Commentary |
Download here |
| Trivia |
- When Kenny has a nightmare about his new brother, the
sequence is a
refrence to the 1974 film "It's Alive!", a movie about mutant baby that
goes on a rampage.
- NAMBLA, the North American Man-Boy Love Association
is, in fact, a real organization.
- "Tony316" is a reference to professional wrestler
Steve Austin, whose
nickname of "Austin 3:16" parodied the verse in John's gospel.
- When the authorities storm the wrong NAMBLA, you can
see various characters that Marlon Brando has played in his past films.
- The song that plays during the hall sequence is "Page
d'écriture" or "Writing Page", by Yves Montand.
- During a spring 2002 rerun cycle, this was named by
Comedy Central as the 3rd most "notorious" episode of the series.
- The sound effects when Kenny and his family are at
the theme park are taken from the game "Rollercoaster Tycoon."
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