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Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Tweek take on a cause close
to their hearts when they realize that their favorite films are being
enhanced, re-released and ruined in the process. Disappointed by the
latest versions of such classics as "Star Wars" and "E.T.," their
newly-formed club aims to stop certain famous directors from wrecking
any more of their original masterpieces. |
| Originally Aired |
10th July 2002 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Does not appear in this episode |
| Guest Starring |
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Mini Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- "Hat McCullough" is most likely a reference to Mumia abu-Jamal,
a man who murdered police officer Daniel Faulkner back in 1982. He
was convicted for the crime over two decades ago and has also lost
several appeals, but his connections as a former Black Panther and
radio show host have earned him celebrity status.
- When the boys, and later the Free Hat group, dress up to sing, they
are dressed up in the same costumes that Trey and Matt wore in their
1998 film "BASEketball."
- The ending, starting with Tweek's failed threat, is a parody of the
end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, right down to the faces of the villains
melting away.
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