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"South Park" Guitar Queer-o (2007)
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7 November 2007
(Season 11, Episode 13)
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Stan and Kyle become local celebrities after they score 100,000 points on the video game "Guitar Hero." A talent agent signs them to a contract, which ends up ruining their friendship. | add synopsis
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I agree about the originality but disagree about the disappointment
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(Episode Credited cast)| Trey Parker | ... | Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Randy Marsh / Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Matt Stone | ... | Kyle Broflovski / Leopold 'Butters' Stotch / Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Mona Marshall | ... | Sheila Broflovski (voice) | |
| April Stewart | ... | Liane Cartman (voice) |
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All the songs mentioned or heard are from 'Guitar Hero II'. However, the episode uses official tracks while the real game uses cover tracks due to licensing issues.
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Revealing mistakes: When Stan and Kyle get 100,000 points on Guitar Hero II, they're guitars aren't connected to the Xbox.
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References That Thing You Do! (1996)
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I Wanna Be Sedated
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Is "Guitar Hero" a real or fictional video game?Is "Gamecraft Arcade" a real or fictional arcade company?
What musical insturment does Randy Marsh (Stan Marsh's dad) play?
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This episode was very funny to me, and I watched it with my friends who are not avid South Park fans like myself. They loved the episode, and they are the kind of people that would find a reason to not like something. Maybe we (regular viewers) have higher standards of South Park episodes, but considering they just got off of Imaginationland, as you said, I think they are entitled to a break from originality and to just make a fun episode, similarly to the season's ending episode, "The List". For me, it was far from disappointing. I'm also a big video game fan, and I had a bias against Guitar Hero before this episode aired, so maybe I enjoyed it too much for different reasons. Oh well, that's my 2 cents.