The Last of the Meheecans/Trivia

Trivia

 * This episode mainly focuses on the topic of illegal immigration, involving Mexicans trying to get over the United States Border.
 * However, the plot of this episode involves Mexicans trying to get back into Mexico because they realize living in the US isn't so good.
 * The name Mantequilla is actually Spanish for butter, or peanut butter, referencing Butters' usual nickname.
 * When Cartman is having a nightmare at the sleepover, a guitar hero controller and an Xbox 360 can be seen in the background. As well as this, you can also see Monopoly, potato chips, soda cans, and other various games - also seen is a box labelled "Mommy's Toys" and a blowup male doll to the left, another reference to Liane Cartman being a sexaholic.
 * Timmy Burch sleeps in his wheelchair at the party.
 * Clyde Frog is also seen in the background of the party.
 * A stuffed animal version of the Sexual Harassment Panda is also seen in the party background.
 * Although Cartman may have appeared violent, he did not actually kill any Mexicans - the tasers used were not strong enough, even with water, to electrocute anyone to death.

References to Popular Culture

 * The title of this episode is a reference to the novel and movie "The Last of the Mohicans".
 * In the scene where Butters wakes up from his bed and opens the windows, only to see a crowd of cheering people, it is referencing The Life of Brian which the same situation happens.
 * Randy Marsh's scream of "NO!" when he sees the leaves the house is originally from Darth Vader at the end of the third Star Wars film and a reference to the Blu-Ray enhancements to the sixth film to include the line. This is the second time Randy's voice has been dubbed for a "No!" line, the first being in "Something You Can Do With Your Finger" - on that occasion, he was dubbed by Patrick Stewart, the sound being taken from Star Trek: First Contact.
 * The Mexican workers leaving the USA for Mexico and other parts of Latin America is a reference to the 2004 movie A Day Without A Mexican, a satirical comedy directed by Sergio Arau.
 * When Butters wakes up in Mexico, a picture of famous controversial artist Frida Kahlo can be seen on the wall behind him.
 * There are multiple references to the current economic recession in the United States, which many people believe was worsened under the Barack Obama Administration.
 * This episode introduces a new spoof of a real life restaurant, El Pollo Loco, which is Spanish for "Crazy Chicken".
 * This name was previously used as Kenny's wrestling name. It is a low-end Mexican fast food restaurant on the West Coast.

Continuity

 * This is the first time Dogpoo Petuski appears as a member of the boys' extended gang.
 * Cartman says "respect my authoritah" in Spanish, which marks the first time the phrase has been used since "Marjorine". This also marks the third time this season Cartman has re-used one of his catchphrases, which have all been absent for several seasons.

Goofs

 * TLofM-2Cartmans.png Cartman yells at Craig at the beginning, two Cartmans can be seen in the scene.
 * This was corrected by the time the episode was available on iTunes.
 * Despite the female Mexican nurse only calling two names, four Mexicans run out of the hospital.
 * The Butters piñata riding the donkey blinks right before Cartman tackles it.
 * When Butters stands on the table, its clear. Then, the camera briefly switches to the Mexican President giving his speech and when it returns to Butters, the table is covered with food.