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When the boys travel to Aspen and hit the slopes
for the first time, Stan has a run in with one of the locals and is challenged
to a race. The grand vacation begins when the boy's parents are offered
a free ski trip to Aspen, but of course, there's a catch: they have to
attend one meeting about time-share opportunities. Meanwhile on the slopes,
Stan has a run in with one of the locals and is challenged to race the
best skier on the mountain. |
| Originally Aired |
13th March 2002 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Does not appear in this episode |
| Guest Starring |
Spencer Lacey Ganus (Voice of Unknown) and Eli Harris (Voice of Unknown) |
Mini Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- The "training montage" song was also used in "Team America:
World Police".
- When the parents are trying to leave the room to avoid the time-share
guys, they can't shake them off. This is like the final episode
of Twin Peaks, where the main characters couldn't avoid the midget.
They
would go to a new room only to encounter the person (or people) they
were avoiding.
- Old Mechanic Guy: "Ya see that ski run was once a burial ground to
a tribe of vampire witchikah indians who ate the flesh of children
with no eyes.....yep, lotta history on that ski run."
The man telling Stan about K-13 is a parody of Jud Crandall, a character
in Stephen King's "Pet Sematary."
- John Hansen, future voice of Mr. Slave, sings "Take
On Me" by A-ha in the end credits.
- The wise old man from Episode 514 "Butters' Very Own Episode" reappears
in this episode.
- This episode did not feature the new opening crediting sequence created
for this season.
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