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The boys are sent away to learn "cultural
sensitivity" and Mr. Garrison is back as the boys' 4th Grade Teacher.
Ever since Ms. Chokosondik's untimely demise at the end of the spring
season, Stan, Kyle and Cartman have been without a teacher. Principal
Victoria rescues Mr. Garrison from his stint with the "booger- eating,
pants crapping kindergarteners" and promotes him to teach the 4th
grade. Informed that fourth graders are a little too old for Mr. Hat,
Garrison comes to class with a new, and even more inappropriate, assistant. |
| Originally Aired |
20th November 2002 |
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| Trivia |
- The music for the Lemmiwinks sequences are parodies of
music used in the 1977 animated version of "The Hobbit".
- The two little girls hiding in the latrine refers to a similar scene
in the 1993 film "Schindler's List" where children hide in
latrines to avoid transportation. Indeed, the whole The Death Camp
of Tolerance is a broad reference to Schindler's List.
- Museum of Tolerance Tour Guide: "This is a black person eating
fried chicken and watermelon, a stereotype that hurts the African American
people":
This is a reference to Stanley Kubrick's 1987 film "Full Metal
Jacket", where Gunnery Sergeant Hartman says to one of his black
recruits: "...they don't serve fried chicken and watermelon on
a daily basis in my messhall!".
- The Museum of Tolerance parodies the actual Museum of Tolerance at
the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a museum in Los Angeles which focuses "on
the dynamics of racism and prejudice in America" (a quote actually
used in the episode).
- This episode seeks to condemn the concept of over-permissiveness
and political correctness, under the idea that total acceptance simply
gets rid of all standards and is, in itself, self-defeatingly oppressive.
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