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See also List Of South Park Episodes . It can be speculated that the regular death of the character Kenny is based on the habit of killing red shirt officers in ''''. Matt Stone and Trey Parker are admittedly big ''Star Trek'' fans. DAMIEN During the Jesus vs. Satan fight, Stan tries to encourage Jesus: :Stan: You know – somebody once said: "Don't try to be a great man, just be a man." :Jesus: Who said that? :Stan: You did, Jesus. :Jesus: You're right Stan! Thank you boys! :Kyle: Wow, did he say that in the Bible? :Stan: No, I saw it on Star Trek. This exchange paraphrases a discussion '', where Riker attributes the quote to Cochrane. CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER (A.K.A. FLASHBACKS)
CHEF'S CHOCOLATE SALTY BALLS As the festival director grabs Mr. Hankey and throws him into the wall he says "I... have had enough... of you!". This is a reference to a scene from '' in which the very same reference is made. ROGER EBERT SHOULD LAY OFF THE FATTY FOODS This episode is a takeoff on the episode '' Dagger Of The Mind ''. A few things are especially noteworthy:
SPOOKY FISH The Cartman, Stan and Kyle from a parallel universe all have episode '' Mirror, Mirror '', where Mr. Spock 's evil counterpart has a goatee. While Stan and Kyle's counterparts are evil, the Cartman from the parallel universe is good. The vertical line satirizes movie attempts to use one actor for two characters by (badly) splicing two pieces of film together. Though this could also be a reference to the technique used in ''The Patty Duke Show''. Also, the climatic fight between the two Cartmans parodies the fight between Kirk and Garth Of Izar shapeshifted as Kirk in Whom Gods Destroy . WORLDWIDE RECORDER CONCERT (AKA THE BROWN NOISE) When Ms. Crabtree asks which way to go, Mr. Garrison replies: "Second star to the right, and straight on 'til morning." This line is from the end of ''). The bus drives off into the night and disappears in a flash at the horizon, similar to a starship disappearing at warp speed. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION Stan tries to encourage his dad (Randy): :Stan: Right as Jesus was dying he raised his hand and said "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." (As Stan says this he makes the Vulcan Salute with his hand.) :Randy: You're right Stanley, you're absolutely right. Hey, that Bible sounds like kind of a good book. :Stan: It ain't bad. You should try reading it some time. :Kyle: Dude, that was Star Trek again! "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." – that was Wrath of Khan! :Stan: Oh – Bible, Wrath of Khan, what's the difference? STARVIN' MARVIN IN SPACE!
HOOKED ON MONKEY PHONICS The discussion Kyle has with Rebecca (the homeschooled girl) in her dad's garden closely matches and parodies the discussion Kirk has with Shahna (his drill thrall) in the ST:TOS episode '' The Gamesters Of Triskelion ''. QUINTUPLETS 2000 When the circus starts, Cartman says, "Well, Captain, we've reached fag factor five." This is a non-specific reference to the dialogue used when a certain warp speed is achieved in the ''Star Trek'' universe. SOMETHING YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR FINGER (A.K.A. FINGERBANG) Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny start a Boy Band , but Randy (Stan's dad, who was in a boy band when he was younger) doesn't want him to have anything to do with it. :Stan: I don't understand, just let me go do this one thing and I won't... :Randy: No! Nooo! (smashes the glass of a cupboard) Randy's line is from '''' where Captain Picard smashes a glass cabinet when confronted by Lily about his hatred of the Borg. Randy's voice and the sound of breaking glass are taken directly from the movie. 4TH GRADE
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WACKY MOLESTATION ADVENTURE The kids take over South Park, and Cartman becomes the mayor. There are no adults around except for some unfortunate travellers. The town is all torn apart and the kids are filthy and travel in groups chanting "nyah nyah nyah nyah!" This is just like " Miri ", episode 11 of season 1 in The Original Series. Kirk beams down with a landing party to a planet identical to Earth finding only children and dilapidated buildings. The children scurry around chanting the same things. Also all of the away team's communicators are stolen and they have no means of communication with the ship for computer data. No one can go on or leave the planet until they find a cure for a disease making the communicators vital. The unfortunate travellers in South Park were looking for a working phone, the male gives a speech with all the children gathered around in the same manner Kirk did. Even the music in South Park is of similar style and goes a note short of playing the Star Trek theme. Not only does this episode pertain Star Trek, but also other classic sci-fi material. The sacrificial ritual of "carousel" is from the movie Logan's Run and the phrase "Outlander! Outlander! We have your woman!" as well as the entire overtone of the children running the city, not to mention that the first encounter is the repair shop, is a reference to Stephen King 's Children Of The Corn . OSAMA BIN LADEN HAS FARTY PANTS When the military is inspecting Stan's big brown package from Afghanistan, an original series Tricorder is used to scan it. HERE COMES THE NEIGHBORHOOD The kids are playing and make fun of Token for bringing a DVD of The Lion King (nobody has a DVD-player because they're too expensive). Cartman says "Oh, well let me take this disc up to the ''Enterprise'' and see if Captain Kirk can decrypt it." FREAK STRIKE
FUN WITH VEAL During negotiations with the police, Cartman demands a semi-truck for the calves, driven by Michael Dorn in full Worf makeup. Cartman calls him Mr. Worf and makes him call him Captain. Dorn's character was voiced by Trey Parker, although the real Michael Dorn remarked in a later interview that he was a fan of South Park, and he wished they'd asked him to do a cameo. A LADDER TO HEAVEN After breaking into the McCormick's house, Cartman (checking for robot guards) waves something that looks like a tricorder around while making a high pitch whirring sound. THE PASSION OF THE JEW In the beginning of the episode the kids are playing Star Trek away team in a minivan, pretending it is a shuttlecraft which lands on the planet Omega 9. They are all dressed in Starfleet-style uniforms: Captain Cartman, First Officer Stan, Engineer Kenny and "Vulcan Jew Kyle." Later in the episode, a crazed Mel Gibson can be heard yelling "Qa'Pla", the Klingon word for success. PRE-SCHOOL The teacher who was burned due to the kids' actions in preschool gets around in a futuristic wheelchair. The chair's front panel lights up and beeps once if the teacher wants to say "yes" and twice if she wants to say "no." This is taken directly from the '''' episode " The Menagerie ", in which Captain Christopher Pike uses such a chair. At one point, however, another character mistakes two beeps as "yes" twice. This same error is made by dimwitted Zap Brannigan in the Futurama parody of Star Trek. FOLLOW THAT EGG Near the end of the episode when Kyle asks Stan if he really hates his hat, Stan replies, "As a matter of fact, I think it is the nicest hat I have ever known." This paraphrases Captain Picard's apology to Worf in '''': "As a matter of fact, I think you are the bravest man I have ever known." Also, part of the lyrics to Mrs. Garrison's "Love Lost Long Ago" song contain the phrase "boldly go." CARTOON WARS, PART II While preparing to abort the airing of the episode of ''''. |
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