Chef Aid

"Chef Aid" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of South Park. An album was released in tandem with this episode, as well as a TV special, which aired on Comedy Central.

Synopsis
Chef tries to claim that Alanis Morissette's new song is a song he wrote called "Stinky Britches". The record company executive decides to sue Chef for this.

Plot
Cartman has become obsessed with Alanis Morissette's new song "Stinky Britches" that he can't get out of his head. When Chef hears the song he tells the boys that he wrote that song 20 years ago, and that someone must have stole it.

The boys and Chef go to the major record company and try to explain, the executive of the company becomes frustrated and decides to sue Chef with his lawyer, Johnnie Cochran.

In court, Cochran uses the "Chewbacca Defense" which works on the jury causing Chef to lose the case. Chef now has 24 hours to come up with the money or face prison, Chef decides to make the money but to use it hire Cochran and sue the record company.

Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison can't find Mr. Twig, and after discovering him in a saucepan of boiling water, he realizes someone is out to get Mr. Twig.

Garrison sets up a camera after a few more attempts to kill Mr. Twig and discovers the culprit - Mr. Hat. Hat then shows up in his wardrobe. A near naked Mr. Garrison then throws Mr. Hat out his door shouting. This results in Mr. Garrison being arrested by Officer Barbrady.

Chef is showing the boys his photo album which shows that he knew many famous people. The boys then decide to sell sweets to them in order to make the money.

All the musicians remember Chef and do their bit to help him, all explaining how they met Chef and how he helped them to become what they are today.

After whoring himself to all the women in town, Chef still fails to produce enough money. The boys raised nowhere near the target price either, and Chef is arrested while the money is taken by the record producer.

In prison, Chef meets Mr. Garrison but they are promptly rescued by a vehicle smashing through the wall, driven by Mr. Hat.

In the town square, the boys decide to hold "Chef Aid". This involves Cartman on a stage doing the "German Dance" and getting people to play. The event doesn't manage to attract many, but suddenly all the musicians who bought the sweets and remember Chef turn up.

Soon a huge gig is in full swing and Chef turns up with Mr. Garrison, having escaped prison. Johnnie Cochran sees the event and takes up the case against the record company for free, the result is Chef getting his name on "Stinky Britches".

Mr. Twig asks Mr. Garrison if he still has feelings for Mr. Hat. Garrison reluctantly says yes but explains he's going to stick with Mr. Twig. Mr. Twig tells him to go to Mr. Hat since he loves him. Garrison thanks Twig for the advice and returns to using Mr. Hat.

Kenny's death
Kenny's head is bitten off by Ozzy Osbourne at the Chef Aid concert, to which Stan yells "Oh my god, Ozzy Osbourne bit Kenny's head off!" followed by Kyle's "You Bastard!".

Trivia

 * Last appearance of Mr. Twig.
 * If you look carefully at the person at the front of the crowd, you can see that he appears to be a person who was part of Skyler's band in "Timmy 2000".
 * This episode was a plug for the album Chef Aid: The South Park Album which featured many of the songs featured in this episode it was released in 1998

Goofs

 * Just after Chef threatens to sue the record company for stealing his song, Mr. Garrison is talking to Mr. Twig. Mr. Twig's shirt is clean at the start of the scene, but once zoomed in, there is a large stain on his shirt. When Garrison asks Mr. Twig if he is okay, the stain is gone.
 * When Rancid performs the song "Brad Logan," the lead vocals are animated with Tim Armstrong singing, but the vocals were recorded by Lars Frederiksen.


 * While in prison Mr. Garrison wasn't wearing any clothes (apart from a pair of boxer shorts) however once Mr. Garrison arrives at chef aid in the jeep he can be seen wearing his shirt and trousers.