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Cartman gets pubic hair. But Cartman doesn't get
just any pubes; he buys some from one of the older kids at South Park
Elementary, Scott Tenorman. Cartman wants to show the other boys that
he can be the first kid in the fourth grade with this mark of manliness,
until everyone tells him that pubes don't count unless he grows his own.
Cartman seeks wicked revenge on Scott Tenorman when he won't give him
his money back. |
| Originally Aired |
11th July 2001 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Laughs himself to death seeing Cartman's "I'm a little piggy" video |
| Guest Starring |
Radiohead (Voice of Themselves (Colin Greenwood; Jonny Greenwood; Ed
O'Brien; Phil Selway; Thom Yorke)). |
DVD Commentary |
Download here |
| Trivia |
- Kenny dying in this episode is similar to the way the Weasels die
in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Laughing so hard they die and
then their ghost rising up laughing as well.
- The entire portion of this episode when Cartman gathers the neighborhood
to his basement to discuss their plan of attack is VERY reminiscent
of the 1985 movie, "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure", where, after
his prized bicycle was stolen, he gathered all of his friends into
his basement for a meeting and discussed how he would go about getting
his bike back.
- This episode was listed as the "Most Outrageous" episode
by Comedy Central
- The ending with Cartman in the middle of orange concertric circles
is a homage to Looney Tunes and Porky Pig concluding each of the (pre-1948)
cartoons with "Th-Th-Th-That's All, Folks!"
- Trey thought to name the episode "Scott Tenorall Must Die," but
decided on Tenorman because it's easier to pronounce.
- Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus is the inspiration for Cartman feeding
Scott's parents to Scott. In the play, Titus gets revenge on Empress
Tamora by killing and cooking her sons Chiron and Demetrius and serving
them for dinner
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