User:Cryptar/Sandbox

Project:LGBT In South Park
Task:Create a page that details anything LGBT-related in South Park by any media. Would need to be on-topic.

Drafted at the bottom of this page will be the framework for such a page. This is work in progress and is not to be published by any means until I have finished the initial framework. I am seeking group approval to make it fit with the wiki and make it the best possible it can be even in an initial edit so suggestions are welcome.

Project: Make Pages More Readabile
Also listed are Trivia and regular pages that need a readability pass, also Trivia pages that have questionable bullets that need trimming. For example, "This episode reveals X" that is either a non-trivial joke or holds little value, like a brief reference to an external character by name. Another is a clippit about a character that may be used as a joke but is only used one an not much about their character, eg "In this episode Stan said he likes eggs but they give him gas". Furthermore these probably belong on a character page if at all.

Although all Trivia pages could use a pass, those particularly noteworthy follow: Many Trivia pages have been changed during my project but have not been logged. Some were small edits without a full look over, others could be considered to have been more methodical.
 * Damien
 * Goin' Down to South Park
 * Pinewood Derby/Trivia
 * Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus/Trivia
 * Roger Ebert Should Lay off the Fatty Foods/Trivia
 * Cat Orgy/Trivia
 * The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers/Trivia
 * The Death Camp of Tolerance/Trivia [sep some Trivia into Pop Culture]
 * Woodland Critter Christmas/Trivia [Unique 'Production' title left in; its contents are planned to be reduced and combined into the Trivia section under one bullet]
 * Trapped in the Closet/Trivia [Trivia needs splitting up]
 * Night of the Living Homeless/Trivia
 * Whale Whores/Trivia
 * Medicinal Fried Chicken/Trivia
 * 200/Trivia
 * 201/Trivia
 * Funnybot/Trivia
 * You're Getting Old/Trivia
 * A History Channel Thanksgiving/Trivia
 * Ginger Kids/Trivia
 * Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy/Trivia
 * Hell on Earth 2006/Trivia
 * Let Go, Let Gov/Trivia
 * Taming Strange/Trivia
 * Gluten Free Ebola/Trivia
 * Stunning and Brave/Trivia
 * Le Petit Tourette/Trivia
 * Hummels & Heroin/Trivia
 * Sons A Witches/Trivia
 * It's a Jersey Thing/Trivia [Readability etc; investigate if 'Henry Repeater' should be 'lever-action rifle']

Project:Cleanup
Task:In the aftermath of the main project to standardise Trivia pages, there are some that need addressing; checking unique titles to see if they need to be there or if the can be combined into trivia, as well as making pages more readable. Listed pages may or may not need action but checklist is below:

Subtitles logging characters such as "Zombies" in or "People and Items" in Damien will be combined into the Trivia section and placed in the bottom. Similarly, I have found more than one episode with the title "Mr. Garrison's Learning Plan"; these will be combined into one bullet for now or merged into the trivia main title.

Most of the following needs discussion but are likely to be left as unique.

Listed below are episodes with such titles or subtitles that are hard to combine in this way and may need to be adapted differently or left:
 * I'm a Little Bit Country/Trivia [list of pro and anti war as well as those in the crowd]
 * Good Times with Weapons/Trivia [list of weapons used]
 * Make Love, Not Warcraft/Trivia [Extensive World of Warcraft references, separate page needed? Some are goofs but it is so extensive it may actually need subtitles of its own if left. However, it may be possible to trim it down.]
 * The List/Trivia - [Debate whether the 'real list' section should be deleted; no matter how accurate it may be considered it is not confirmed. But a lot of work went into this list.]
 * T.M.I./Trivia [Height/penis length table] (moving the chart is breaking the maths coding)
 * A History Channel Thanksgiving/Trivia [About the planets, Real History] (Need to rewatch the episode)
 * The Cissy/Trivia [List of LGBT references. One may exist but there is a possibility that a page titled 'LGBT in South Park' may be appropriate, including this episode and those in the game TFBW.]
 * The End of Serialization as We Know It/Trivia [Uniques Internet History tables]

Project:Pages Without Contents [navigation]
(Ignore 'Contents [navigation] broken/missing', this is misleading but this section is soon to be cleared)
 * Currently, the situation is being looked into so the following is merely a log of all pages without contents. Possibility of adding contents to the Trivia page code in the template is being looked into.
 * Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Pip/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Cartmanland/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Simpsons Already Did It/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * A Ladder to Heaven/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Death Camp of Tolerance/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Cancelled/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Krazy Kripples/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Toilet Paper/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Fat Butt and Pancake Head/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Red Man's Greed/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Casa Bonita/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Butt Out/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Up the Down Steroid/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Die Hippie, Die/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Death of Eric Cartman/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Erection Day/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Trapped in the Closet/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Cartoon Wars Part I/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * A Million Little Fibers/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Hell on Earth 2006/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Go God Go XII/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Lice Capades/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Snuke/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Night of the Living Homeless/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Le Petit Tourette/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * More Crap/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Imaginationland, Episode III/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Guitar Queer-O/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Tonsil Trouble/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Eek, A Penis!/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Over Logging/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Super Fun Time/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The China Probrem/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Pandemic/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Pandemic 2: The Startling/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * About Last Night.../Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Elementary School Musical/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * The Coon/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Margaritaville/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Eat, Pray, Queef/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Fishsticks/Trivia - Contents [navigation] broken/missing.
 * Fatbeard/Trivia
 * The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs/Trivia
 * Poor and Stupid/Trivia
 * Crème Fraiche/Trivia
 * Royal Pudding/Trivia
 * Cartman Finds Love/Trivia
 * Going Native/Trivia
 * A Song of Ass and Fire/Trivia
 * The Magic Bush/Trivia
 * Grounded Vindaloop/Trivia
 * HappyHolograms/Trivia
 * The City Part of Town/Trivia
 * Members Only/Trivia
 * Not Funny/Trivia
 * White People Renovating Houses/Trivia

Mini Projects
Some will be ongoing forever as the wiki updates and changes.

Fix Anything Here as Necessary
Special:SpecialPages

Images
Update found lower quality images to be of higher quality.

Banked: Mr. Hollis [deleted scene Season Thirteen DVD]

'Direct Reference'
Seek out any article with the words 'direct reference', 'direct nod' to and remove 'direct' as this is established with the word reference. If it's because it's in avoidance of the same ling I'll reword it.

[south park archives "direct reference"]

[south park archives "direct nod"]

Temporary Notes
List of potential edits under consideration [do not publish]
 * Use "FORCETOC" as a temporary measure to place contents tables on Trivia pages where they are missing, particularly those with extensive trivia.

Gun Realism and Military-related Goofs and Errors
Below are some goofs commonly seen or cited for certain episodes. May require a page or rollout onto their Trivia pages but logged as scrap notes for now to avoid bloating Trivia sections: Technically, the term for a device that is fitted to, or built into, a firearm that is intended to reduce the sound of its firing is a "suppressor". However, most people will know the term as "silencer". This is up for debate at the time of writing but listed below are pages with such use of the common term: Though the show uses generic guns some represent real-world weapons. Listed here are the closest to common weapons seen or some 'near confirmed' guns but it is almost certainly unecessary to create an article for them; definitely individual articles: Logged below are pages mentioning weapons by name or with unusual instances of a firearm/s [nothing just saying 'a pistol but specific or specific enough mentions]: Scrapnotes:
 * Commonly, pistols will be seen unsuppressed but on a shot where the barrel should be seen, a suppressor is seen attached instead. Sometimes it really is a suppressed pistol, making this acceptable.
 * Suppressed weapons are often heard unsuppressed, it is a common misconception that a suppressor will always 'silence' a gun (there are some very few exceptions) but it would have more effect than the regular gunshot sound used in certain episodes.
 * In some episodes, guns are seen and used without a magazine. This could be seen as a goof. Suspected episodes - Red Sleigh Down
 * General Deckter in the Imaginationland trilogy has correct/correct enough stars on his shoulders but he has Sergeant-esque stripes on his sleeves. One could interpret this as a made-up "Sergeant-General" rank but is most likely a goof.
 * Franz
 * South Park Crime Unit [not a real gun but pretending to use one]
 * Leonardo DiCaprio
 * A bullpup rifle closely resembling the G36
 * AK47's and variants are often used by terrorists
 * Similarly, RPG-7 and inspired launchers frequently used by terrorists
 * M60 mentioned by name in imaginationland
 * Franz has an M16 or AR15 derivative [former mentioned on his page]
 * His crew also commonly use an M16/AR15 derivative in a different finnish/configuration
 * Another of the crew seems to be armed with a Glock model of some kind
 * The SPAS-12 is featured in many episodes, appearing often as a shotgun is used
 * Needs confirm but Uzis are seen sometimes
 * It's a Jersey Thing/Trivia
 * The Red Badge of Gayness/Trivia [no mentions but was referenced by the above trivia page]
 * The Snuke [no mentions; muskets are seen as well as ships of the (late?) colonial era]
 * Franz [mention of M16]
 * Imaginationland III/Trivia [no mentions but unusually a weapon was mentioned by name (M60)]
 * "PC Principal Final Justice" has South Park Gun show in, where 'dog' is effectively replaced with 'gun' but many more realistic guns are seen and some rmentions with realism, eg a rifle/shotgun cross (branding needs checking)
 * The South Park Gun Show->Colt Single Action Army, Mossberg 590, Colt Detective Special seen at the show.
 * Fatbeard; opening shot of pirate's hideout - seems to be R700 on table, ARs [except aforementioned AK] hard to identify likely AR15 inspired, MG on table (only part of straight-grip and barrel seen could be M60 or M240), appears to be a long musket or single-shot rifle on a pirate's back (for some reason). In the closeup; MG almost certainly M60 now with another on the floor, FAL(s) seen on the floor. Pirates 'force' the boys along with AR15s/derivatives. In a news report a pirate brandishes dual pistols of some nature, they seem to be single-shot or other. The 'sympathy pirate' has a revolver, possibly carbine or shortened rifle, down his trouser.  The Navy marksmen all use R700s as seen extensively in the episode with suppressor sound effects though they don't have one attached; interestingly Mk 11 Mod 0's were used in the real standoff this was based on and I doubt they would have suppressed them. Trivia page: "The box of ammo in the pirates quarters is .303 ball, this is only used for the British Lee-Enfield rifle".
 * 'Silencer'/Suppressor - replace 'silencer' with linked 'suppressor' text to article on wikipedia? That article doesn't differ between terms though and uses 'silencer' extensively, even though (debatably) this is seldom the case (or 'silent as far as it can-er').
 * m203 often seen as well as telescopic sights possibly seen more than once, at least seen once in Fatbeard on an AR15/derivative.
 * AT4 in W.T.F.

Commentary Transcripts
This would be no easy undertaking, but I'm considering creating transcripts for the commentaries for each episode. There is also the possibility of having pullet points that summarises each important statement, which would make the task easier and focused. A lot of pages already include trivia from the transcripts though, so it may be redundant to type it all up. Perhaps important things said could be rolled out as trivia but this may bloat the Trivia sections.

The "Kenny Death Conspiracy"
The entirety of the internet calls the line at "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" but in many iterations in the (so far) first two seasons it (sounds a lot like) "Oh my God, they've killed Kenny!" though it has differed in the earliest episodes anyway, for example for a while it was Kyle starting and finishing the line on his own. This kind of thing needs confirmation but may be considered a moot point anyway.

Lesser Projects or Edits

 * Bill and Fosse are revealed to be in a relationship in TFBW; Fosse says the player is not his type then he is in a relationship with Bill.

Trivia Standardisation [Aftermath]
This project is closed but a memo will be left here to address what I have done in the project. All Trivia pages now have one order for their titles and should be kept in this order, ideally new ones will also follow the standard. There are some unique ones that have been left because they are deemed suitable for the episode or would be worse for having rolled them out into trivia, for example an extensive and neat table. Following is the order of titles I have made standard. Not all of them are needed and there has never been a case where all of them where needed on the same page but they are all listed here to show one order for an 'as and when' basis:


 * Trivia
 * References to Popular Culture
 * Controversy
 * Censorship
 * Deleted Scene
 * Deleted Ending
 * Continuity
 * Goofs
 * Kenny's Death
 * Hidden Visitor(s)
 * Bradley Biggle Sightings
 * References

Trivia and References to Popular Culture are on most pages so are at the top, the References being at the bottom is standard policy. The rest are intended to be partially in order of how much content is likely to be in them and partly of notability, for example censorship would be of high interest to the common audience. Goofs are often of interest to people. It does depend what the goofs are but this is why it's higher than easter eggs. Kenny's death through Bradley Biggle sightings have been considered easter eggs, important to log but placed at the 'bottom', right before the References.

I should also point out that the list was partly inspired by a pattern I was seeing on the majority of Trivia pages, but there were also a lot breaking this 'unwritten rule'.

Any new titles will be added to the list but when creating titles, consider if it is similar to one that exists here. For example, there were a lot of titles of "Cultural References" which should be "References to Popular Culture".

For future reference, the pages have been checked up to the most recent episode: Splatty Tomato

WIP:LGBT In South Park [do not publish]
''Forenote: This article is intended to log the promotion and progression of LGBT related subjects in all South Park media. Therefore, the term "South Park" here is referring to the franchise in general unless stated. This article viewed out of its universe unless stated and is a "real-world" analysis of this subject matter, therefore information should be kept on-topic and story events should not be bloated beyond pointing out the progression of the series on this matter, other than in brief to keep the flow of the article. Therefore, matters such as the sacking of school teachers for their sexual orientation will not be included since South Park the location is intended to be a progressive place held back by intolerant ideals and is not relevant to the article. Also, the comedic style of South Park Style, although subjective, is widely seen to be accepting in its offensive humor in that by having any subject matter up for ridicule, it is being inclusive. The creators have asserted this.''

When South Park began it was a time where it was unusual for an openly gay character to exist in a cartoon, even an mature one. It was heralded at the time and further in time that South Park was pioneering in having the gay community be accepted and ‘normalised’ by including them in their widely-viewed media.

In an early episode, a character named Big Gay Al in essence promoted acceptance of the gay community. In the episode “Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride”, homosexual animals were seen to be shunned and brought into shelter by Big Gay Al, who took the character Stan on a boat ride to explain how accepting his gay dog back into his home is the right thing to do, as well as how changing him would be wrong; he should instead understand his pet’s sexual preference and love him for what he is.

The later episode "Cartman Sucks", the character Butters is sent to an institution for forcing children into Christianity and heterosexuality. This was a negative portrayal of such attempts and shows the majority of children there depressed or even suicidal, with the latter being acted on constantly in the episode. This dark portrayal of forcing young people to not be who they are is typical of South Park and by the end of this episode the youngsters and Butters' father who sent had him sent there came to the realisation and acceptance of homosexuality, although it may be notable that it is likely that Butters did not fully understand these tendencies though he was indeed accepting in what he perceived.

Herbert Garrison has been used extensively throughout the series and has had a complicated character arc, described as going “full circle” by the creators. Initially a homophobic, Mr. Garrison was a closeted homosexual and fiercely opposed acceptance of gay people in general. However, he would later have a personal journey to acceptance of himself as a gay man and had a loving relationship with the character Mr. Slave. They would later grow apart as Mr. Garrison transitioned to being female and was known as Janet Garrison for some time. She was still attracted to men, but this could be seen heterosexual for Garrison was fully transitioned to being female, having had a sex change operation. In the fallout of Janet and Mr. Slave breaking up, she became hateful towards homosexuality again but it is in the character of Garrison that this was in anger towards Mr. Slave for their breakup, despite the proposition of appalling acts against the lovers. She would lead the town in a debate and opposition against the allowance of gay marriage in their state, although this would eventually pass. She could later be seen as bisexual, for in the episode "D-Yikes!" she would have sexual relations with lesbians that frequented a bar that catered exclusively to lesbians. Garrison would later become unhappy and transition back into being ‘Herbert Garrison’, a male homosexual, with a fictional reverse sex change operation (although it is indeed possible for personal identity to change, it is not currently possible to fully revert a person to their original outward gender).

Mr. Slave is not seen often and has been previously mentioned to have a relationship with Mr. Garrison, however he would become frustrate for Garrison’s transition, not in ill acceptance but for not discussing how it would affect their relationship. This deemed selfishness ended the relationship between Garrison and Mr. Slave, the latter of which would develop a relationship with Big Gay Al. They later got engaged to each other then married.

In "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut", Satan was seen to be in a complicated relationship with Saddam Hussein who was seen to be abusive and manipulative of Satan. This portrayal of a complex homosexual relationship was also seen positively by critics. The pair would later break up in the movie and Satan would be in a deep relationship with Chris in an episode that aired later. To further the complexity of gay relations in South Park media, Satan was seen to be caught between the two and ended up not having relations with either for he decided he needed some personal discovery alone.

There existed a fan ‘shipping’ of the two young characters, Tweek Tweak and Craig Tucker. This was explored in-cheek during "Tweek x Craig" and as the episode developed, by the end the two were officially together. Their relationship has stuck albeit ‘on-and-off’ as during the game “South Park: The Fractured But Whole” the player must convince them to get back together, but they do by the end of the game.

In the episode “The Cissy”, there is an exploration of possibility for different gender identity for the South Park Elementary students, used for comedic effect as there is confusion over which bathroom can be used for which identity. However, the identities of being cisgender, transgender and a transvestite are all explored in the episode, as well as that none of these behaviors necessarily dictate one's attraction to the opposite or same gender. It may be worth noting that in this episode both Cartman and Wendy declared a different gender identity to their previous one, though for both this is almost certainly in pretence; Cartman having wanted access to the girls' bathroom then to have his own, and Wendy in revenge, or perceived justice, over this. Stan also showed confusion over his sexual identity.

Further to the game franchise, the first game in the new franchise “South Park: The Stick of Truth” had the player character be forcibly male (although there exists an unofficial mod where the character can play as female, albeit being referred to with male pronouns in the game) but any item of wear typically deemed ‘female’ can be worn by the player character. Indeed, there is a section where the player character must go ‘undercover as a girl’ and there is a parody dress-up style section; any item chosen here is available for the rest of the game. So despite the player character being forcibly male, it could be interpreted otherwise. For, in the sequel, it can be retconned according to the player’s decision. There is a deliberate, tongue-in-cheek amount of availability of backgrounds and sexual orientation but a shortlist of possible declarations that the player can make about their character include being cisgender (male or female), transsexual (male or female), bisexual; asexual, gay (lesbian or homosexual), heterosexual, pansexual etcetera. Many combinations are possible and any decision made can be remade. No matter what the player decides their character is referred to as male by pronoun in most instances, however there exists in-cheek dialogue of characters having a suspicion about the player character’s true personal identity and some residents will know outright how the player has declared themselves.

Mayor McDaniels has been implied to be bisexual or sexually explorative; she has been seen reading pornography with a busty woman on the cover. However, it has been heavily implied that she has had sexual relations with Officer Barbrady, as well as confirmed with Chef. Officer Barbrady himself has been seen in suspender-style 'female' underwear, though in secret, in the midst of a possible intimate moment or aforementioned sexual relations with Mayor McDaniels. Kenny has also cross-dressed, assuming the role of female character 'Lady McCormick' during the episode "Black Friday", then later as 'Princess Kenny' during "A Song of Ass and Fire", "Titties and Dragons" and "South Park: The Stick of Truth". The characters are accepting of this and include Kenny as a central role of their game in the episodes and he could still be seen as an important character during the Stick of Truth, the only commentary being by Cartman who privately says to the player, "Don't ask why Kenny wanted to be a chick, it's just how he seems to be rolling now".

In South Park, there are occasional celebrity characters used in a way that could be seen to be promoting LGBT, whether it is agreed to have represented the true-life person or not. In the episode "Dead Celebrities", Ike is possessed by Michael Jackson, refusing to move on without first enacting his dream of embodying a young girl. The boys, even through their motivation was to free Ike, made no commentary against this and indeed helped with this goal. The only such commentary was made by Ike when he was no longer possessed.

Randy and Gerald Broflovski have masturbated in front of each other in a hot tub, seen in the appropriately-titled "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub". They decide that the act was homosexual but not as a true attraction to each other beyond their normal friendship. Randy was later seen to dress as, and assume the identity, of female singer Lorde; in-universe, he actually is the singer and effectively "identifies as 17 year old girl from New Zealand" through temporary transitions, to then revert to being a cis male. He is seen briefly as Lorde performing at the end of "Gluten Free Ebola". In "The Cissy", it is heavily implied that, like Cartman, he is transitioning into Lorde on-and-off in order to use the ladies' toilet during lunch breaks. Stan discovers the secret that his father is Lorde during the episode and his wife off-screen. Perhaps of note, Butters is seen dancing to 'Lorde' in a tutu, but it could be argued that small subtitles such as this go a long way. They are tolerant of this behavior but assert a good image for young girls in "", but his normal performance is made through audio manipulation and was pushed into performing live. With his ordinary singing causing a negative audience uproar, in an act of desperation he mimicked female masturbation (to further negative attention). Randy later tried to fix a test of his heritage to show that he was Native American in the episode "Holiday Special" by kissing a Native American named Bill Yellow Hawk. Though Randy was not interested in a relationship, Bill Yellow Hawk pursued him and tried to enter a regular relationship with him. He brought his parents to meet Randy, who were supportive of his homosexuality or possible bisexuality.

Scrap notes [majoritory will not be included]:
 * Stephen Stotch bisexuality and sexual exploits in the bathhouse in "Butters' Very Own Episode". The bathhouse itself.
 * Caitlyn Jenner; more or less a negative portrayal of the person but to make the point of the unfairness of being a standout against others who have transitioned.
 * Brian Boitano. Real homosexual skater, not often shown in a positive light in the media. Shunned for his sexual orientation. Supported by the show, left a foreword in the book "South Park Guide to Life".
 * Investigate adding [unlinked are unlikelies] Cupid Cartman, Darryl Nathan Weathers, Father Maxi, Jimbo Kern, Ms. Ellen,
 * Fishsticks [In South Park's own way, promotes acceptance of oneself as a gay fish. Would be hard to translate into the article and is mainly used to mock Kanye West]
 * The gayfish song parody (mocking Kanye West with implications about his sexual relations with fish) makes mention of a 'cross-dressing type named Trish'.
 * During the episode "The F Word", in South Park's own way, they advocate that the use of the word 'fag' to be used against loud bike riders, effectively dissipating the hate in the word against homosexuals and changing its intended use to be in disapproval of obnoxious bike riders. They show gay characters supporting the 'meaning be changed'. However, they were not unanimous with their audience reaction where some in the gay community were offended by the use in the episode. This is despite some in-cheek commentary in the episode where politicians were remarking that because the dictionary defined it as a pejorative term against gay people it was till causing harm despite intent. Furthermore, during the episode's commentary Trey Parker said, 'come on, let it mean something else'.

I intend to link this with all aforementioned characters having a title of 'See also' at the bottom of other pages with a link pointing to this proposed page. The Cissy would have its related subtitle replaced with a link to it.

I'm unsure on how to categorise this, I believe a new category will be needed. Suggested; "Real Life Article" or just "Real Life". Perhaps stress what this category is for as it may be deemed unnecessary to add to merchandise articles for example, as it is redundant to say that is real life. Perhaps "LGBT characters" should be added to the page, or as a see also?