Talk:The Red Badge of Gayness
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Uncited material and other references
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- The episode name is a parody of Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage.
- The name "Jägerminz" parodies Jägermeister and Rumple Minze, which are mixed together in a popular shot called a "Screaming Nazi".
- Upon Kenny's death, Cartman writes a letter to Kenny's mother stating that Kenny was killed at "Ruby Hills Funland in Chattanooga." This is a parody of Ruby Falls, a Chattanooga attraction that includes a playground called the Fun Forest.
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- At the sight of the confederacy, Clinton's adviser remarks "It's like the Million Man March except there are actually a million people." Isaac Hayes, the voice of Chef, sang at the Million Man March.
- After General Cartman Lee makes his demands to Bill Clinton, Al Gore states "Boy I'm glad I don't have your job" (the Presidency). A little under a year after the initial running of this episode, Al Gore would go on to lose the 2000 presidential election to George W. Bush.
- As in most educational Civil War movies, every letter read is read in the voice of the writer (in this case, Cartman) and a small window appears on the screen with a portrait of the writer.
- At the beginning of the re-enactment, each side displays a different Confederate flag.
- Al Gore appeared and was depicted differently in Manbearpig and Imaginationland Episode III.
- While playing General Lee, Cartman keeps the soldiers in line by keeping them drunk. This is ironic as the real General Lee was a teetotaler.