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The Senior Citizens of South Park rise up in protest when their driver’s licenses are revoked! After the seniors have mowed down more than a few farmer’s markets, South Park residents no longer feel it’s safe to be out in the streets. With their well being at stake, the boys decide to take action against the older generation. Unwilling to surrender their licenses, the elderly enlist the help of one of the most powerful organizations in Washington. |
| Originally Aired |
5th November 2003 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Kenny appears, but is not killed. |
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Mini Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- When Cartman repeats "mostly" after saying hippies go to farmers markets it is very similar to when Newt says "And they mostly come at night...mostly" in the 1986 film "Aliens".
- The title of this episode and many of its scenes are a parody of the 1984 film "Red Dawn." Specific examples include the AARP troops parachuting into the town while Mr. Garrison lectures his class and sees them outside the window. Also many of the townspeople rounded up and held inside a prison camp, with Stan's dad talking to the boys through the fence and shouting "Avenge me!".
- This episode references a real incident that happened in July 2003 in Santa Monica, California, where an 86-year-old man drove his mid-size Buick through a crowded farmers' market and killed 10 people.
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