Major Boobage/Trivia

Trivia

 * Mr. Kitty was revealed as a hermaphrodite by South Park Studios on Thursday, March 25, 2010 on the FAQs section of the website:
 * Q: ...did Cartman's cat CHANGE SEX?? I mean, when Shelly brings her boyfriend over to Cartman´s house in "Cat Orgy," it is a female. On the other hand, in "Major Boobage" it is a male cat..."


 * A: You're right about that, Cartman's cat has been shown swinging both ways. My guess is Mister Kitty is a hermaphrodite, just like Cartman's mom was meant to be. Little bit of both worlds, with an extra side of cheese.


 * This is one of four episodes that focus on Kenny after his death, the other three are The Ring, Mysterion Rises, and Best Friends Forever. This is also the only episode to focus on him where he does not die.
 * Mr. Kitty reappears in this episode after a long unexplained absence, as he has not been seen, only mentioned, since "Cat Orgy".
 * Kenny's car is a 1979 black Pontiac Trans Am, unlike the white Corvette featured in Heavy Metal. Due to the animation difficulty, a 3-D model was sometimes used in the scenes.
 * This is Kenny's first speaking appearance in the Season, and the first appearance as a major character since "Best Friends Forever", or debatably, "The List".
 * In the attic where Cartman hides the cats, there is a picture of Arthur Conan Doyle, and he tells his cat to "write a diary." This, along with the running theme of Cartman hiding multiple cats in his attic references the Diary of Anne Frank and the plight of Jews in Nazi occupied territories. This stands in stark contrast to Cartman's apparent hatred of Jews, and he fails to make the connection at the end of the episode.
 * When he goes out to let in Rufus (the neighbor's cat) Cartman wears a fedora and overcoat similar to Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List.
 * When Shelia is standing next to Gerald as he admits he has cheesed, the clothing she wears (from the pearl necklace to the color of the clothes) and the expressionless face is exactly what the wife of Eliot Spitzer, who had to stand next to her husband as he admits he had sex with prostitutes.
 * This is the South Park episode to have a TV-MA-LSV rating.
 * In the Xbox 360 game South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play, there is a defense based on this episode called the 'Pee-Tron'. It is based off the frame which the cat that first sprayed it's urine on Kenny. It's works best against Jackovasaurs and Demons.
 * This episode marks the first time we see Gerald without his yarmulke (when he is seen fighting Kenny in a sandbox).
 * In Kenny's house a bullet hole in the window is visible, referencing Kenny's death from The List.
 * Cartman shows that he actually cares about his cat in this episode.
 * Ironically, despite all of the breasts portrayed in the episode, the Large-Breasted Woman is the only ones that are always covered.

Goofs

 * In the part where Gerald is giving the speech about getting rid of cats in South Park, the Mayor's lips appear to be small and full like the rest of the people of South Park, where hers should be very thin with red lipstick.
 * At the end of the episode, all 4 boys are together, then after it cuts away to the next scene, it is just Stan, Kyle, and Cartman. With Kenny now being across the street getting "high on life", and the other 3 acting as if they are just running into him.
 * They get high when the cats piss in their faces, but you get high on cat pee when you smoke it, in reality.