Connections
Follows
Followed by
Edited into
Segment "The MTV Machine".
Spun-off from
Spin-off
References
clips are seen on TV screens in the opening sequence.
The musical cue at the end of each episode is taken from this earlier Trey Parker/Matt Stone project.
clips are seen on TV screens in the opening sequence.
Referenced in
Eric shouts, "They killed Kenny!"
Eric does a Cartman impression
Coop does a Cartman impression as a psych-out. Also, he uses a Mr. Garrison voice in the locker room.
Kenny is killed by bastards (The Centre). Co-incidence?
The Pointy-Haired Boss, in reference to "Black Betty", says "She's real; as real as the dwarf who sneaks into my bedroom at night and steals my underwear."
A documentary on this show, is talked about.
a student mentions "Mr. Hankey" in class
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the series in his review of South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999)
Refers to character "Kenny".
In "Imaginary Fiend", at one point, Patches knocks Blossom into a pile of coats and when she pops up, she is wearing Cartman's signature coat, mittens and snowcap
mentioned by Jack/Cartman poster seen
Sydney calls Jor and Eman "Stan and Cartman".
Tom says "I hate you guys" like Cartman
Ron wears a shirt that has Kyle from South Park on it
Death says she will leave room for those South Park guys.
One of the songs in Classical Music Classics is called 'Oh my God they killed Kenny'
Someone comes prepared to bring Kovitch the most recent DVD edition of the show.
The main characters from the TV show "South Park" (1997) are featured in the episode entitled "The Party Crashers".
Title mentioned on HBO First Look during fake clip from Attack of the Clones
In one of the episodes Puppy talks like Mr.Mackey from South Park
Bart and Milhouse watch a reimagination of this show
one of the dock workers wears a South Park shirt
mentioned several times
Referenced by name
Lorelai announces that she plans to do South Park impersonations when she gets bored at the football game, then admits that she can only do Cartman.
The exploding of an animal (a cow) is directly related to a South Park episode when the kids plant a bomb on the visiting team's mascot (a horse)
Oh my God, they killed Kenny!
Poster on a wall
"How do I look?" "Like Kenny from South Park"
poster in bedroom
Poster at Comedy Central offices. Dave mentions Mr. Hanky.
Mike's powerpoint presentation is animated in the style of South Park
Kumar wears a 'Meekrab' shirt and Goldstein/Rosenberg have a Cop Cartman poster near their door
Cartman doll seen briefly just after burglary
Spotswood asks Gary if he's seen a man eat his own head, like David Blane does on this South Park episode.
Poster in Dracula's bedroom
In a scene a guy named Kenny is in the room with a gun and the twins enter and he says "hey would you mind standing like that for a second, Missy? I'm just gonna shoot your sister in the head real quick. Then he does and realizes he's out of bullets so he tells them to hold that pose till he can reload. Then Missy's boyfriend comes down the starts and while Kenny is fiddling with the gun it goes off and hits the guy coming down the stair in the chest. wll he freaks and goes over to the front of the stairs while the twins are looking after the guy who was just shot. It turns out the guy who was coming down the stairs was stealing a picture with a silver picture frame which he had tucked away under his shirt. Then Kenny gets ready to shoot one of the sisters again but only to be shot in the back by a femme fatale lookalike. Then the guy who was coming down the stairs said: "Oh my god! She killed Kenny!" HAHAHA
A clip made specially for the film shows Cartman doing his own version of the Aristocrats joke.
"South Park" is heard in the background of one s
People talk about this show alot.
several verbal references
Show makes the countdown, is talked about.
Referenced by title
Referenced by title
Someone says they love this show.
Referenced by title
stuffed doll and DVD case shown on shelf when Sue's dog is watching TV
South Park pinball machine
referenced in clue in "Unlikely Presidential Siblings" category
mentioned in dialogue
several Jeopardy! round categories refer to the show: "'South' Park," "Oh, My Gods!," "They Kilt," "Kinsey"
South Park toy in background
blowup doll of Cartman and Kyle in Alex's office
Matt Stone introduced as creator of this show
Colbert compares "South Park"'s portrayal of Jesus to Narnia's Aslan.
Live Action Cow destroys South Park killing its residents except for Kenny.
Trey Parker talks about Mike Judge giving him advice on South Park.
Dawn French says "That sounds like something out of South Park!"
The warning in the credits is almost exactly the same as the one that appears before every episode of South Park: "All characters and events in this film - even those based on real people - are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices and characters are impersonated.....poorly"
Referenced by name
Larry says that the 'gay cowboys eating pudding' idea "was first broadcast on a very popular animated TV show"
Valya wears a shirt depicting this cartoon
Two girls in the film visit the Scientology office as a joke after seeing South Park. They tell Dianne Wheat this, who replies that she hasn't seen it.
One segment includes a number of caricatures of how the panelists might look if they appeared in South Park.
(said to guy wearing S&M clothes) "You look like Mr. Slave."
Jangle says "ain't you ever watched South Park"?
Referenced by name
Johnny Gage starts laughing hysterically and then shouts, "He killed Kenny!" when Sammy kills Kenny.
Jason refers to Jonah as Cartman after losing the ping-pong game
Veronica calls a stoned guy 'Towelie'
"How did TiVo know that you like 'South Park'?"
When detective Richard Lou gathers up the skaters from the school, they make a South Park joke, respectively Cartman's "Respect my authorithy!"
Walter looks into a camera and says, "This is Comedy Central. I can see Cartman. I can see Kenny. Oh, he just got killed."
A marine says, "You killed the chief! You basterds!" (modified from the line said in South Park when Kenny dies) when the player is dead.
after Bobbie kills Ken, Mike says "Oh My God, You Killed Ken"
mentioned in dialogue
Cartman's head in a jar in the head museum
Talked about.
"He's trying to figure out who took a dookie in the urinal."
Ray wears a South Park Shirt
Leila says she watches the show.
While in the strip club at the beginning of the episode House says "Someone's going to die". The dancer turns and calls "Kenny!" In the early episodes of South Park Kenny was a character that died in every episode.
The Gamer mentions that one of the few characters from "Melee" that did not make it to "Brawl" was Roy, who was replaced with Ike, shown with an image of Ike from "South Park", to which the Gamer says, "Uh, not that Ike."
characters seen on billboard
Teague talks like Big Gay Al
After Lisa dies Calvin exclaimes "They killed Lisa. You Bastard."
Ari says that Turtle looks like a character from the show
Isaac Hayes' character who is a chef, wears a white apron, red shirt and blue pants like his character Chef from South park.
The character of Kenny who was thought to be dead.
Critic says the miniaturized Duke sounds like Cartman
A poster is seen in the room
The "South Park" wooden sign that appears in the series open is floating in the pool of oil.
Tristan wonders if Duke wants aliens to probe his anus
A person can be seen wearing a South Park Shirt at the McKinley Speedway
Lucas lowers a Cartman puppet on a rope into the trapdoor, when he and his brother first discover it.
Jay compares Lady Gaga's outfit to Kenny's from the show
One of Comic Book Guy's online acquaintances goes by the name "I Killed Kenny 6475."
Included in a $15,000 question
A Cartman plush toy can be seen next to Eddie's piano
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Celebrity Cards"
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "Is This a Rerun?"
"Suck My Taint Girl"
Zsa Zsa says Phil has a "face like a South Park character."
A small stuffed doll of the character Eric Cartman can be seen in Pedro's room.
written in Bart's opening blackboard scene
Mentioned by John Hewson during a discussion.
songs mentioned in Top 100 Cartoon Songs
Dean Pelton reads "South Park" as the winner of the Greendale election, and Abed confirms that he was one of the 11 people who voted for it.
Humpty tightens his parka and starts mumbling to himself, looking and sounding like Kenny in the process
"...prays to South Park Jesus..."
Andy refers to Stanley's chef costume as "Chef from 'South Park.'"
The tv-series is the answer on a question
Luke quotes Stan's catchphrase "They killed Kenny!"
stills from episode spoofing Crocker
Dylan sees the show
"Let him call you Mr. Shit, then you can be a Christmas icon on South Park."
When prevented from smoking inside the boathouse Mara asks if Sam is "going all Rob Reiner" (from the episode "Butt Out") on her.
Chef appears on a card
Kevin Smith mentions that the musical "The Book of Mormon" was from the show's creators
Jo mentions the show by name.
"It's the son of Francis Buxton and Eric Cartman."
Jay and Josh Gad mention that "The Book of Mormon" was written by the creators of the show
Eve says Mandy looks like a character from South Park
Eric mentions that Michelle brought a South Park binder to their meeting.
"Alan is about as likeable as later seasons' Eric Cartman."
Kenny mentioned
Eric Cartman mentioned
Mentioned by Peter
Featured in
The old woman watches "South Park" (1997). The show can't be actually SEEN, but Cartman's voice can be heard.
Dr. Katz sketch shown
Clips featured and discussed
A clip is shown.
A clip of Terrance and Philip from an episode of this title is shown in a segment on the song You're Beautiful after Phil Burton compares its singer, James Blunt, to these two characters.
Brief clip of opening titles during Josh Groban's salute to TV theme songs.
"A Woodland Critter Christmas" featured as the Number 11 spot
Saddam Hussein clip shown
Clips shown when a segment on Team America: World Police's puppet sex scene mentions that the movie was created by the makers of South Park.
clip shown of spoof rose ceremony
A fragment is shown.
Cartman singing "in the ghetto"
Mr. Mackey reminds the class that drugs are bad.
They showed clip from the series
Mr. Jefferson says "it's ignorant."
Scenes from several South Park episodes are shown as Paw explains what South Park is and stands for
General Disarray telling Professor Chaos that "Simpsons did it!"
clip shown: award nominee
A clip featuring MacKey and Stan in the restroom is used.
a clip from the show is shown
Clips featured in segment "Parker & Stone"
many clips used
"...this strange looking Cartman fish."
recalling a Towelie interview
Clips seen and discussed
clip shown with the character Stan referencing Judy Blume book, "Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret" (segment: 'In Full Blume').
The Critic does a Top 11 countdown of his favorite episodes
Critic praises South Park's knack for parody
Spoofed in
Kenny Foulmouth, the lemonade salesman, is a parody of Eric Cartman
When thinking of ideas for episodes to submit to the tv show writing contest, Buster starts to describe his and we see a cut-away sequence spoofing South Park.
If you kill one of the missionaries on the first level, his shipmate comment "Oh my God, you killed Kenneth". The Bad concience will also sometimes do Cartman impressions
South Park was spoofed in one scene, and referenced in one scene. The reference: A Kenny (Character from south park) Doll could be seen in one scene. Spoofed: In once scene, the show's creators used paper-animation like south park in one of the scenes.
parodied in a brief animated scene
At Lady Tottington's party one of the guests wearing a hood just like Kenny's is startled by the giant were-rabbit and falls over in a "oh my God they killed Kenny" manner
Spoofed with Bart, Milhouse, Nelson, and Ralph at the bus stop; Otto runs over Ralph and says, "I killed Kenny!"
characters appears caricaturized as the series characters
Jay remakes the show's opening credits with "Jaywalking" participants
Pornographic parody.