Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers/Trivia

Trivia

 * The first "Goth Kids" episode, "Raisins", aired in 2003. The second "Goth Kids" episode, "The Ungroundable", aired in 2008. This episode, the third "Goth Kids" episode, aired in 2013. This means each "Goth Kids" episode aired 5 years (or close to that) after the previous one.
 * This episode aired a week after it was supposed to due to a power outage at South Park Studios. This is the first time this has happened.
 * The other three goths' names are revealed to be Michael, Pete and Ferkle.
 * In this episode, The Goth Kids take the main place of the boys. Michael is in place of Stan in the episode, Henrietta is Kyle, Pete is Cartman, and Ferkle is Kenny.
 * The boys can be seen in the distance at the end of the intro, frowning.
 * This is the first time Cartman is completely absent in this episode since "More Crap".

References to Popular Culture

 * The black "vamp" guy is wearing a Twilight t-shirt.
 * Edgar Allen Poe is a 19th century poet and horror fiction writer. He taunts the goth kids and vamp kids for being posers and considered himself to be more goth than anyone.
 * The poster on Henrietta's door is identical to the cover of My Chemical Romance's 2004 album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.
 * Micheal points out to Henrietta after she returned from the camp that she is listening to Sunny Day Real Estate, an American emo band from the early 1990s that was considered one of the major bands to establish the emo genre in the 90s.
 * The song that is playing when Micheal enters Henrietta's room after she returns from camp is "Seven" by Sunny Day Real Estate, taken from their 1994 debut album Diary.
 * Henrietta also has a poster of Fall Out Boy, a popular pop punk band from Wilmette, Illinois.

Continuity

 * At the end of the episode, when Michael and Pete came into her room, Henrietta had no eyeliner on. Shortly after, when Pete pretended that they had gotten rid of the emo plants to save Henrietta's pride, she turned around and had her "emo" style eyeliner on.