Trivia: The creators of the show, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, based the Stan Marsh and Kyle Brosfloski characters after themselves (Stan being Parker and Kyle being Stone.) The Eric Cartman character was partly based on Archie Bunker.
Trivia: Dr. Mephisto is based on Marlon Brando in The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996).
Trivia: In the theme song, it is changed (again) to Kenny saying,"Someday I'll be old enough, to stick my ... in britney's butt"....in case you were wonderin 'bout that one, too.
Trivia: Cartman thinking he's a Vietnamese prostitute is based on the Vietnamese prostitute in Full Metal Jacket.
Scott Tenorman Must Die - S5-E4
Trivia: The ending where Cartman tricks Scott Tenorman into eating his parents is based on the ending of William Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus".
Butters' Very Own Episode - S5-E14
Trivia: Kyle does not have one single line in this episode.
Chickenlover - S2-E4
Trivia: When Officer Barbrady goes back to school, on the alphabet chart behind Mr. Garrison, the letters are arranged to spell "Dios Mio Mataron a Kenny, bastardo", Spanish for "Oh my God they killed Kenny, you bastard."
Trivia: Liane was the name of Trey Parker's ex-fiance who left him a month before their wedding, which explains a lot of the jokes about Cartman's mom.
Chinpokomon - S3-E11
Trivia: The title of this episode translates from Japanese as "penis monsters". ('chinpoko' is Japanese slang for penis, 'mon' is short for monster).
Trivia: Mr. Mackey was based on a school counselor Trey Parker had in Jr. High school (confirmed by Trey).
Trivia: Trey Parker and Matt Stone are big Star Trek fans and try to slip at least one Star Trek reference into each episode.
Trivia: During this episode a guy tells Jared some kids want him to sign their sandwich, which he has actually done on many occasions. (00:02:30)
Terrance & Phillip in 'Not Without My Anus' - S2-E1
Trivia: This episode aired the day "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut" was supposed to air. Since it was April Fools Day, the creators decided to play a prank by airing this episode. This resulted in Comedy Central getting phone calls from angry viewers who hated how they had waited four weeks for the identity of Cartman's father to be revealed only to discover that they had to wait an additional three weeks for the actual episode. Consequently, this episode was shown again on Comedy Central only twice. The second being right before the release of the movie.
Trivia: While an episode of The Simpsons takes several months to complete, an episode of South Park of the same length take only about a week to complete.
Trivia: The TV studio backgrounds are actually the military base backgrounds from "Towelie". You can tell by the maps on the walls.
Answer: He appears in at least 5 other episodes, but usually just as a background character. He can be seen at Cartman's party in "Immaginationland". He was also one of the kids trying out to replace Butters in the "Professor Chaos" episode.
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