Talk:The Wacky Molestation Adventure
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editHave you noticed that when they arrive to the John Elway statue it never shows the man taking the book but then it magically appears in his hand?
- Simple continuaty error. Good job pointing it out. 86.41.192.14 15:40, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Possible add to the cultural references..... Also, the part when the couple is driving and lost resembles the Texas Chainsaw Massacre III http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherface:_Texas_Chainsaw_Massacre_III
Key resemblences.... talk about back roads, the stop at a gas station in the middle of nowhere, and a few other things I can remember. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.25.8.138 (talk) 23:27, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
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editI have redirected this episode because it was comprised mainly of plot, and had little to no outside information on the episode. The workers who sculpted the article's efforts were not in vain, though. The episode's contents now exist identically in South Park Wiki. Just so you know. Wilhelmina Will (talk) 07:10, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
Parents molesting their kids
editIsn't it worth mentioning that Liane Cartman HAS in fact molested Cartman, due to his outburst in An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig? 87.84.59.36 (talk) 18:12, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
- Please, elaborate? When and what was his exact outburst? - Redmess (talk) 01:57, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
Cultural References
editPerhaps someone might verify these;
- Much of the episode draws on the Stephen King movie Children of the Corn, specifically the couple appearing when their car breaks down and the subsequent sacrifice of the wife scene.
- The sequence in which Mark and Linda's car breaks down on the edge of town pays homage to the Night of the Living Dead scene, which itself has been subject to homages in many other horror films.
- The "outlander" sequence parodies Children of the Corn, as well as The Warriors somewhat.
- The episode borrows heavilly from the "Miri" episode of Star Trek, including the absence of Adults, Stan saying "No Foolie" when offering help (In Miri the children instead devise a "Foolie", their word for a prank), "The before time" and the Shatner-esque speech towards the end.
- When Stan speaks about how the children ended up alone, and presents their religious system, this is a parody of the feral children's ritual "tell" in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
- According to the audio commentary, this episode originally had Cartman trying to block the sun out of "Smiley Town". This was planned for the whole weekend of production before this episode was made. On that Monday, however, a writer revealed that The Simpsons 'already did it'. The show was eventually changed, but this event eventually inspired the plot for the episode "Simpsons Already Did It".
- The clothing of the savage tribe is influenced by the punk rocker style of clothing used in the Mad Max and road warrior films.
- The ritual known as "Carousel" is a reference to the 1976 film Logan's Run. In the movie, people who have reached the age of 30 are sacrificed in the ceremony of Carousel, which ostensibly holds the possibility of "renewal."
- Mark calls Craig by the name Spaceman Spiff. This is a reference to Calvin and Hobbes, referring to one of Calvin’s alter egos.
- When Kyle slides across the hallway wearing his underwear and a pair of sunglasses, it's a reference to the same act by Tom Cruise in Risky Business.
- When Kyle writes a letter to Fidel Castro to persuade Cuba to adopt democracy, the song he sings sounds similar to "Blue Christmas" and the illustrations are very similar to those from the TV special The Year Without a Santa Claus. It is also possibly a reference to the letter that Castro wrote to Franklin D. Roosevelt asking for an American $10 bill when he was twelve.
When done we can add to the main article. Alastairward (talk) 21:10, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
- I actually just added a note about the reference to Logan's Run in the main article, only to later notice this piece in the talk page. I suppose a second person providing independent concurrence of this reference should be enough? - Ammoratti (talk) 15:42, 10 July 2012 (UTC)
Cultural References: Continued
edit- In the prison rehabilitation area, when the counselor says "Help me help you, help me help you" is a reference to Jerry Maguire, when Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.) says the same words to Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) when in a locker room.
Matthew W. A. Ellis (talk) 05:05, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
- in my opinion the clothing and make-up actuallly are a reference to the series The Tribe — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.53.254.52 (talk) 15:10, 22 March 2013 (UTC)
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