Super Best Friends/Trivia

Members, and their Powers

 * Jesus Christ - Extremely fast construction, carpentry skills, expert hand-to-hand combatant, resurrection
 * Krishna - Shapeshifting
 * Joseph Smith - Ice breath
 * Lao Tse - Psychic powers
 * Muhammad - Pyrokinesis, flight
 * Buddha - Invisibility (never shown using said power)
 * Seaman and Swallow - Underwater breathing and communication with sea-life
 * Moses - Supercomputer (who looks like the Master Control Program from Tron)

Triva

 * This episode created controversy in 2010 (years after its airing) because of the episodes 200 and 201, the latter of which was heavily censored to take out images of Muhammad. Because these episodes have not yet been re-aired and taken off the South Park Studios website, the same thing was done to this episode for showing images (uncensored) of Muhammad as well.
 * Just like 200 and 201, this episode is no longer viewable on South Park Studios, nor is it purchasable on the iTunes Store. It's still available on the Season 5 DVD, and for those who had already purchased it before it was removed. It is not known if the episode will be removed from the DVD, but no episode has ever been removed from a South Park DVD collection before.
 * Paula Poundstone is a real person. She was accused of molesting her children.
 * Super Best Friends is a parody of "The Superfriends." "The Superfriends" are based on "The Justice League of America."
 * Blaintology is a parody of Scientology.
 * Kenny is shown without his hood in this episode, but since his hair is shaved and he is wearing none of his own clothes, he looks identical to the other boys.
 * At the bottom of the invitation to the Blaintology convention it says "Free Punch and Pie", which is the technique Cartman tells the other boys to use to get more people to show up to La Resistance meeting in South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut.
 * It's possible when Kyle and Cartman are going door to door, the sequence is making a portrayal of the Mormon Missionaries.
 * Seaman is the only Super Best Friend who is not a religious figure. Instead he is a parody of Aquaman from DC comics, who was also a member of the "Superfriends" and "Justice League of America". The other members often joke about his name, calling him "Seman", and further making fun of him about how he has a bird side-kick named "Swallow".
 * This is the only episode where Muhammad is featured uncensored.
 * This episode makes the second appearance of Moses.

Hidden Visitor(s)
Two visitors appear in this episode:
 * Upside down in Jesus' reflection when he lines up with the others.
 * Part of one appears at the David Blaine show in Denver in the overhead screen.

Scientology
Although it is often thought that Trapped in the Closet was the first episode to parody Scientology, this episode does it in a more subtle manner. For example, the references to being told you are unhappy, and having to join the organization to become happy again is used in Trapped in the Closet. In addition, "Blaintology" is an obvious play on "Scientology" whilst the book written by Blaine in the episode, "Teachings", can be seen as a parody of the Scientology book "Dianetics". Furthermore, statements within the episode about "Blaintology" requiring members to pay money to learn the teachings of the cult, as well as the actions of the member who barred Stan's exit from the compound are both references to common criticisms of Church of Scientology policies. The goal of the parody religion "Blaintology", to gain tax-exempt status in the United States, is a mimicry of the Church of Scientology's main focus at the time the cartoon was made. It should be noted that Scientology did succeed to get their tax exemption.

The way that Stan was harassed upon leaving "Blaintology" mirrors treatment reported (and occasionally recorded, such as cases posted on the website Operation Clambake) by those who have left Scientology as well as those who have voiced criticisms of Scientology.