201/Trivia

Trivia

 * As a result of the previous episode "200", Trey Parker and Matt Stone were threatened by a radical Islamic website for including an image of Muhammad in disguise. It wasn't actually Muhammad in disguise; it was Santa Claus.
 * In a statement from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the speech that Kyle gave was about fear and intimidation and had nothing to do with Muhammad. Despite that, all the bleeps were added by Comedy Central due to the threat against Trey and Matt.
 * When trying to get into Dr. Mephesto's lab, Cartman's hand, Mitch Conner wears black-face, which is a racist parody of African-American performers.
 * The word 'Muhammad' is censored in this episode by Comedy Central (Not South Park Studios), due to the previous threats from Revolutionmuslim.com.
 * Before Mephesto explains who Cartman's father is, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny burst into the lab with Muhammad and claim that cloning Muhammad is more important, claiming that no one cares who Cartman's father is, poking fun at the audience and leaving them hanging on in suspense of finding out who Cartman's father is.[[Image:BatmanKillingJoke.jpg|right|thumb|Original artwork from Batman: The Killing Joke]][[Image:201 42.jpg|right|thumb|South Park recreation of Batman: The Killing Joke]]
 * Scott Tenorman's father, Jack Tenorman, is revealed to be Eric Cartman's father.
 * Curiously, in the episode " City on the Edge of Forever ", a flashback occurs, where Cartman's father is revealed to be John Elway. Though this was wrong, he was still a Denver Bronco, just like Jack Tennorman.
 * This episode is the first time Kevin spoke (despite being only a shriek).
 * Scott Tenorman's behavior throughout the episode is similar to that of the Joker from the Batman Comics. Furthermore, his introduction into this episode at the Chili Con-Carnival and the rollercoaster scene are made to look like an iconic sequence from the "Batman: The Killing Joke".
 * Because of the threats, the episode did not re-air during the 12AM EST slot nor during the 10:30PM EST slot the day after the first airing, it was replaced by "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" and "You have 0 Friends".
 * Many old supporting characters who have since stopped appearing returned in this episode such as Pip, Mr. Hankey, Dr. Mephesto and Kevin.
 * Several prominent locations from past episodes are visually destroyed, like Country Kitchen Buffet, Casa Bonita, and Raisins.
 * The conversation Mitch and Dr. Mephesto have is a parody of A Clockwork Orange, when Alex tries to get into an old lady's house to rob her, and she tells him that she doesn't let strangers in after dark, and that there is a telephone in the pub down the road.Nostream SBF.png on SouthParkStudios.com]]
 * After this episode was first aired, "Super Best Friends" and "200" were removed from the iTunes Store for purchase.
 * "Super Best Friends" was also removed from the South Park Studios after "201" aired with a notice saying that they were unable to stream it (see image). This would've been because of all the controversy that was caused by RevolutionMuslim.
 * Characters such as the Marshs and Guermoes most likely survived because they were on the roof of the community center with Mayor McDaniels and Jimbo who come out alive.
 * This episode was aired censored in Canada. Usually, episodes shown in Canada on The Comedy Network are uncensored.
 * This episode wasn't aired in the UK on the scheduled airdate/airtime on which the newest South Park episodes are shown and was instead replaced by a re-run of "Sexual Healing". Along with "200", it is also completely absent on the UK DVD/Blu-ray release of Season 14.
 * In "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000", the hooded girl calls the boys "Fudge Packers".
 * In The Simpsons episode The Squirt and the Whale the chalkboard gag Bart writes is "South Park, We'd Stand Beside If We Weren't So Scared" because of the death threats Trey Parker and Matt Stone received.
 * This episode marks the final appearance of Pip, when Mecha Streisand stepped on him, killing him.
 * In the DVD release of South Park Season 14, the episode 201 is censored and appears as on screen when released, including the conlcusive speech between Jesus, Kyle and Santa. Commentary from Trey Parker and Matt Stone is also heavily censored, partly stating that they are still not allowed to talk about the episode and controversy in detail.
 * In a deleted scene on the Season 14 DVD/Blu-ray, Cartman is having a tea-party with all his stuffed animals, discussing what he should do about the people who lied to him.
 * This scene was later used in Season 15 episode 1%, though it was adapted for that episode's story.
 * According to the tenets of Islam, no one is allowed to create art depicting animals or people, including their prophet, for fear it would lead to idol worship.
 * Both this episode and 200 were not published on South Park Studios, but were still listed.
 * Mayor McDaniels says to the people of South Park, " Let's fix up our town. For the forty - seventh time. ", mentioning all the other times South Park has been destroyed.
 * Chief Runningwater makes an appearance at The Chili Con Carnival, present when Cartman finds out who his real father is.

References to Popular Culture

 * The song Time of the Season by the band The Zombies plays during Mitch Conner's "flashback" to Vietnam in the beginning of the episode. This song is also used during Jimbo and Ned's Vietnam flashback in "The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka", which could have been a reference to that episode.

Continuity

 * This marks Mitch Conner's third appearance on the show.
 * This is the third official appearance of a majority of the Celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Rob Reiner, Barbara Streisand, and others.
 * This is the first major appearance of Mephesto and Kevin in just over ten seasons (His last appearance was in "Cartman Joins NAMBLA" however he did make short cameos in the crowd in "Red Sleigh Down", "It's Christmas in Canada", during the song in "I'm a Little Bit Country" and at the end of "Eat, Pray, Queef" in Season 13).
 * This is Scott Tenorman's first appearance since Season 9, and his first major appearance since Season 5.
 * This is Pip's first speaking role since "Professor Chaos", and appearance since "D-Yikes". He is crushed by Mecha Streisand when trying to convince her to leave the town alone.
 * This is Mr. Hankey's first appearance since "Red Sleigh Down".
 * Bridon Gueermo and his parents appear on the rooftop behind Randy during Mecha-Streisand's attack. They last all appeared in "Elementary School Musical". Although Mr. Gueermo appeared during "Eat, Pray, Queef", singing Queef Free along with the other men.
 * The "Pandemic" style camera-work is brought back very briefly during Mecha-Streisand's attack on Casa Bonita.
 * Tom Cruise dies on the moon, rather silently, and was shown laying dead near Jambu, who was sent to the moon in the past episode, "Free Willzyx".
 * Before entering to Mephesto's lab, Kyle remembers the case when the boys were trying to make an elephant and a pig have sex, referencing "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig".
 * Tweek and his parents appear in this episode. This is Mr. Tweak's first speaking role since "Eat, Pray, Queef".
 * Mecha-Streisand makes her second major appearance, once again trying to destroy South Park.
 * Scott Tennorman mentions spending time in a mental institution, referencing his parents' deaths and his consumption of them.

Goofs

 * Casa Bonita is in South Park in this episode - however, in the episode "Casa Bonita", Kyle mentions that it is in Denver. However, a second Casa Bonita could have been built.