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"South Park" The Simpsons Already Did It (2002)


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South Park: Season 6: Episode 7 -- Clyde is blamed for dropping a duke in the urinal.

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Original Air Date:
26 June 2002 (Season 6, Episode 7)
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Plot:
Professor Chaos struggles to find an evil scheme that hasn't already been done on "The Simpsons." Meanwhile, Cartman accidentally creates life in his aquarium. | Add synopsis »
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Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)

Trey Parker ... Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Dougie / Tom the News Reader / Interviewee #3 / Phillip / Mortician #1 / Mr. Garrison (voice)

Matt Stone ... Kyle Broflovski / Tweek / Butters / Interviewee #1 / Terrance / Mortician #2 / Second News Reader (voice)
Mona Marshall ... Linda Stotch (voice)

Eliza Schneider ... Interviewee #2 / Francis Velman / Mrs. Crabtree / Liane Cartman (voice)

Isaac Hayes ... Chef (voice)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Trey Parker 
 
Writing credits
Trey Parker (creator) &
Matt Stone (creator)

Trey Parker (written by)

David R. Goodman (staff writer) (as David Goodman) &
Kyle McCulloch (staff writer) &
Glasgow Phillips (staff writer) &
Tim Talbott (staff writer)

Brian Graden (developer)

Vernon Chatman  consultant writer
Karey Dornetto  staff writer (uncredited)
Daisy Gardner  staff writer (uncredited)
Erica Rivinoja  staff writer (uncredited)

Produced by
Frank C. Agnone II .... supervising producer
Anne Garefino .... executive producer
Jennifer Howell .... associate producer
Trey Parker .... executive producer
Matt Stone .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Scott Nickoley 
 
Film Editing by
Keef Bartkus 
 
Production Management
Karin Perrotta .... post-production supervisor
Daryl Sancton .... production manager
 
Art Department
Adrien Beard .... supervising production artist
Adrien Beard .... supervising storyboard artist
Greg Postma .... production artist
Greg Postma .... storyboard artist
Tony Postma .... production artist
Tony Postma .... storyboard artist
Keo Thongkham .... production artist
Keo Thongkham .... storyboard artist
 
Sound Department
Bruce Howell .... supervising audio editor
Lydia Quidilla .... sound engineer
D.A. Young .... sound editor
 
Animation Department
Andy Arett .... animator
Todd Benson .... animator
Chris 'Crispy' Brion .... animator
Matt Brown .... animator
James Dion .... lip sync artist
Rachel Flowers .... lip sync artist
Brian Gabriel .... lip sync artist
Amy Haber .... lip sync artist
Karen Knight .... animator
Dave Koch .... animator
Jason Lopez .... animator
Vickie Mendoza .... lip sync artist
Scott Oberholtzer .... animator
Ryan Quincy .... lead animator
Jonathan Robert .... lip sync artist
Joe Romero .... lip sync artist
Jack Shih .... animator
Eric Stough .... animation director
David Thergood Jr. .... lip sync artist
Holly Wenger .... lip sync artist
Toni Wurts .... animation supervisor (as Toni Nugnes)
 
Editorial Department
John Ercek .... assistant post-production coordinator
John 'Nancy' Hansen .... post-production coordinator (as John Hansen)
David List .... additional editor
Tom Vogt .... additional editor (as Thomas M. Vogt)
 
Music Department
Bruce Howell .... composer: additional music
Trey Parker .... composer: additional music
Primus .... composer: theme music
Matt Stone .... composer: additional music
D.A. Young .... composer: additional music
 
Other crew
Amir Bahadori .... technical director
Javier Bello .... technical director
Vernon Chatman .... consultant
Jessica Coate .... technical director
Alison Cowan .... production assistant
Newton Cox .... production assistant (as Newt Cox)
Josh Fogel .... production office coordinator
J.J. Franzen .... email/internet/electronic information officer
Joseph Gerges .... technical director
Wonnie Jung .... technical director
Sean Laverty .... technology supervisor
Daniel Lindsey .... technical director
Mark Munley .... production coordinator
Steve Neuvenheim .... assistant production accountant
Gil Nevo .... technical director
Matt Prager .... consultant
Breayle Riess .... web master
Chris Romano .... production assistant
Jenny Shin .... lead technical director
Alecia Shyngle .... production accountant
Omar Smith .... technical research and development
Charles Song .... assistant to executive producer
Melanie Stimmell .... technical director
Erick Thorpe .... licensing artist
Christian Vigeland .... production assistant
Toni Wurts .... technical supervisor (as Toni Nugnes)
 
Thanks
Deborah Liebling .... special thanks
Kevin Morris .... special thanks
Junichi Nishimura .... special thanks (as Jun Nishimura)
 

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Writing credits
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Trey Parker  creator
Matt Stone  creator

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Factual errors: Contrary to what is said here, no character on the Simpsons has ever ran away and joined the circus. The closest thing was "The Simpsons" (1989) {Bart Carny (#9.12)} in which Bart and Homer have to work off debts at a carnival.See more »
Quotes:
Kyle Broflovski:Face it, guys. We killed Miss Choksondik. We're all in this together.
[Tweak starts to whine in protest]
Kyle Broflovski:All right, maybe you weren't there, but you're our new friend and that makes you culp - uh, culpable.
Cartman:In fact it makes you the most responsible. Tweak, you might have to take the fall on this one.
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6 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
Simpsons Did It!, 23 December 2008
Author: gangstahippie from Canada(Montreal, Quebec)

Butters is no longer the Kenny replacement as he is now replaced by Tweek(as seen in the episode "Professor Chaos") This is a funny episode and pays homage to the Simpsons in many ways! The simpsons is one of my favorite shows and I am one of the few people who think it's still good after all these years(the older episodes are better of course).The episode has Butters(Proffesor Chaos) trying to find ways to take over the world ut his sidekick Dougie keeps telling him The Simpsons already used his idea's.Meanwhile, Cartman buys some "Sea People" and after putting actual human semen with them, a civilization starts(this is also from an episode of the simpsons which was from a Twilight Zone episode).This is a fiarly good episode, it's funny and pays a good homage to the simpsons!

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