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Kyle's parents are taking him and three of his friends to Casa Bonita, Colorado's version of a Mexican Disneyland. When Kyle chooses to invite Butters over him, Cartman arranges to have poor Butters go conveniently "missing." |
| Originally Aired |
12th November 2003 |
| How Kenny Dies |
Kenny appears, but is not killed. |
| Guest Starring |
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Mini Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- The cookie box that Cartman gave to Butters when Butters goes to hide in the refrigerator "Chips-A-Ho!" is a parody of the cookie brand Chips-A Hoy!
- When Cartman is standing on the edge of the waterfall at the end of the episode, two police officers approach him and say "It's the end of the line." this is much like the 1993 film "The Fugitive."
- The song Butters sings while in the bomb shelter and the dump is called "If You Leave Me Now," originally recorded by Chicago.
- Casa Bonita is a real restaraunt located in Lakewood, Colorado. Its portrayal in this episode is surprisingly accurate, as the real restaurant includes the cliff divers, costumed entertainers, and Black Bart's Cave.; in Spanish it means "pretty house".
- Cartman calls Kyle a Jew 16 times during the montage.
- Eric Stough is the regularly credited Director of Amination for South Park. For this episode he was credited as Eric Leopold Stotch. The character of Butters was based on Eric Stough and in this episode we learn that Butters' first name is Leopold.
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