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The kids learn about child molestation and see
it as a way to get their parents off their backs for a while. Once they
start calling in their claims, the police arrest their parents, then
move on to their teachers, Chef, the school administration, and eventually,
every adult in South Park. The boys enjoy their freedom for a while,
but realize they can't live on their own with their limited life skills. |
| Originally Aired |
13th December 2000 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Sacrificed at "Carousel"; not shown on screen |
| Guest Starring |
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Mini Commentary |
Download here |
| Trivia |
- The entire episode is a spoof of Stephen King's "Children of
the Corn" where the children of the town killed the adults and
a couple get lost in the town with the sinister children in charge
of their fates. Cartman is supposed to be the leader, Isaac.
- When Kyle dances in his underwear (with Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock & Roll" playing
in the background), this is a parody of the same scene with Tom Cruise in the
1983 film "Risky Business."
- Many references are made to "Carousel" which is taken from
1976 film "Logan's Run". When it was time for people to die
they were taken to "Carousel."
- Kyle's letter to Castro is a parody of the 1974 Christmas special "A
Year Without a Santa Claus" where the children wrote into Santa
about how they would have a blue Christmas without him.
- The word rape is changed to molest when the guy at the prison is
trying to get the parents to control their "urges". Yet it
still remains in the closed captioning.
- Mark (the husband of the couple) calls Craig by the name Spaceman Spiff - This is a reference to Calvin and Hobbes, namely one of Calvin's alter egos.
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