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Stan is appalled when he realizes the veal he's
been eating is, in fact, the meat from precious little baby calves. He
and the boys save the soon-to-be slaughtered calves by kidnapping them
from the farm and hiding them in Stan's bedroom. When the police show
up, the boys refuse to give up the animals and a standoff ensues. Cartman
steps up to the megaphone and assumes the role of negotiator. |
| Originally Aired |
27th March 2002 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Does not appear in this episode |
| Guest Starring |
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Mini Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- Butters says "goodnight" to the calves the way the Waltons
did to each other in the show of the same name.
- Cartman feeding beef jerky to a calf echoes the "Bakin' Bacon
wit Macon" intros that Trey and Matt made for the Wave 4 VHS tapes
released on September 28, 1999. Trey and Matt made bacon dishes and
serve them to Macon the pig.
- John Walker - aka Taliban John and the American Taliban. He was found
working for and with the Taliban when the U.S. went into Afghanistan
to remove the Taliban and search for Osama bin Laden.
- Michael Dorn, who played Worf on Star Trek, wanted to be cast as
himself in this episode, but Trey Parker didn't ask him.
- This episode features "Puppies From Around the World," a
TV show first seen in the "Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer" episode.
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