With Apologies to Jesse Jackson/Trivia

Trivia

 * During the first few letters being revealed in the Wheel of Fortune Game, the letter space is turned blue and then the letter appears, but when the letter A is revealed, the space is flipped which is the old format of Wheel of Fortune.
 * Dr. Nelson is Trey Parker's voice while exhaling Helium
 * One of the rednecks who chased Randy was named Skeeter, which was one of the Rednecks names in Sexual Harassment Panda who sat at the bar.
 * Wheel of Fortune is taped during the day then aired at night, not live.
 * Had Randy appeared on the real Wheel of Fortune, he would have received a N along with a R, L, E, T and S.
 * The N word is also said in the episode "Krazy Kripples".
 * The first few runs of this episode replaced the word Nigger with people saying 'The N-Word' and 'N-Guy.'
 * Cartman made a reference to the popular video sharing site YouTube, saying he watched Randy Marsh's blunder several time on it.
 * The Comedy club Randy goes to is called the Laugh Factory, the same place where Michael Richards said his infamous racial slur.
 * The song played at the credits and when Cartman and Dr. Nelson fight is "Down With The Sickness" by Disturbed.
 * When Cartman pinned Dr. Nelson to the ground, he made him say "Carol-Ann, don't go into the light," which is a famous line from the movie Poltergeist. That line was spoken by a short person, which was why Cartman made Dr. Nelson say it.
 * The scene when Michael Richards is scolding Randy about being "Another damn Nigger-Guy" is a scene from the movie Glory.
 * Mr. Nelson tells the kids to say "hello, fatso!" Instead they say "Good morning, fatso!" in a cheerful manner. This too was fixed in subsequent airings: "Hello, fatso" in a listless manner.
 * The word Nigger is said 42 times in the episode, 3 times by itself, and 39 times as "Nigger-guy".
 * The scene where the rednecks want to shoot Randy is a very loose allusion to the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" where Atticus protects Tom Robinson from being killed by the racist white people
 * David Nelson is drawn to look just like the famous infomercial twin brothers Greg Rice and the late John Rice, who are also little people.