Here Comes the Neighborhood/Trivia

Trivia

 * While Token is always referred to as Token Black, during the scene in J-Mart, Randy Marsh refers to Token's family as the Williams, instead of "the Blacks".
 * The character "Aslon", head of the lions whom Token joins, is a reference to "Aslan" from C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. The character is made to resemble the version of Aslan from the 1979 made-for-TV animated movie The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe directed by Bill Melendez.
 * The Events are similar to the life of Dave Chappelle who took a sabbatical to Africa in a famous flip out.
 * The title is from the phrase "there goes the neighborhood".
 * The sign in front of the lion exhibit reads "Africanus Lionus Carnivorus" while the scientific name is really Panthera Leo, although that is only implied for the regular lion.
 * When Cartman is done giving his "project" he tells Ms. Choksondik that he will make her eat her parents, this is a reference to Scott Tenorman Must Die where Cartman makes Scott Tenorman eat his parents in chilli.
 * In real life, Will Smith only has two children, a son named Jaden and a daughter named Willow

Goofs

 * The snow on one of Token's front yard plants disappears at the end of his song.
 * When Butters is giving his report on volcanoes, you can see another Butters seated at his desk.
 * When Will Smith is looking at Forbes Magazine, an advertisement says "like Aspen was 20 years ago," but his wife mistakenly says 30 years instead.
 * When the episode aired in 2001, The Lion King was not on DVD yet. It would not be released on DVD until 2003 as part of Disney's Platinum Edition series.