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Stan and Kyle is lured into a cult called Blainetology
after David Blaine performs some street magic and passes out some information
on himself and his cult. Stan snaps out of it and calls upon Jesus to
help him out. Jesus in turns calls upon his superfriends, which includes
other deities and religious leaders, to help Stan rescue Kyle and to
stop Blaine from converting the rest of the US to his cult. |
| Originally Aired |
4th July 2001 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Committs suicide by drowning himself in the Reflecting Pool in front
of the Lincoln Memorial. Stan says his catch phrase 3 times, using it
to try and find Kyle in a massive crowd. Kyle replies twice. |
| Guest Starring |
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DVD Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- The White House residents that appear briefly in this episode are
the characters from the short-lived series created by Trey Parker and
Matt Stone called That's My Bush.
- This episode is a parody of the 1970s ABC Saturday morning cartoon "SuperFriends",
which featured Superman, Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman
who were teamed up to protect the earth.
- "Blaine-tology" is a crossover of other cults and religion
groups like "Scientology", "The Hare Krishnas" (the
way they shaved their heads), "Davidian Branch" (Waco, TX)
and even Mormons.
- Cartman: "No, Paula Poundstone, leave me alone!"
Paula Poundstone is a stand-up comic that was convicted of felony child
endangerment charges and misdemeanor infliction of injury on a child
charges. She was also charged with lewd conduct on a girl under age
14, but those charges were dropped.
- The building in which the Blaine-tologists reside is the same building
that eventually became the deathground in Waco, Texas for David Koresh
and his Branch Davidian cult.
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