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Butters inadvertently reveals a deep, dark family
secret and the ramifications lead him into the seedy underbelly of the
big city. Alone and lost, Butters determinedly makes his way through
porn theatres and gay bathhouses in an effort get back home. |
| Originally Aired |
12th December 2001 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Kenny does not appear/die in this episode. |
| Guest Starring |
John Hansen (Voice of Unknown) |
DVD Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- When they are all sitting at the table and they start singing "One
of us, one of us, Gooble gobble, gooble gobble" This is from the
1932 cult horror film Freaks.
- The infrared perspective and the three laser dots that appear on
Butters' head when he's in the forest are taken from the 1987 film "Predator."
- The character of the wise old man who explains to butters about the
history of the road, is actually a parody of the character of "Jud" in
the 1989 film "Pet Sematary". In the film, Jud, explains
the history of the path to the cemetary, with notably similar dialogue.
- Chris Stotch: "You're a liar! You're a liar! You know something
you're not telling us you slimy, scumbag liar!" (as Gary Condit
is shown)
Gary Condit is a congressman who dated an intern named Chandra Levy.
Chandra disappeared and was later found dead. Gary Condit was the prime
suspect.
- After the opening theme song, the headline on Mr. Stotch's newspaper
says: "Towelie Ban Lifted." This is a reference to the earlier
episode "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants".
- The scene at the boat dock is a reference to the Susan Smith case,
in which she sent her kids to their deaths by having the car roll into
the water with them still strapped in.
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