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==Hidden Visitor(s)==
 
==Hidden Visitor(s)==
 
When [[Jerome "Chef" McElroy|Chef]] notices [[Jimbo Kern|Jimbo]] and [[Ned Gerblansky|Ned]]'s KKK outfits, behind a tree, partially hidden by a shadow.
 
When [[Jerome "Chef" McElroy|Chef]] notices [[Jimbo Kern|Jimbo]] and [[Ned Gerblansky|Ned]]'s KKK outfits, behind a tree, partially hidden by a shadow.
 
==Continuity==
 
*This is the first major appearance of [[Wendy]] and [[Bebe]] since "[[Clubhouses]]".
 
   
 
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This page contains trivia for "Chef Goes Nanners". Remember, trivia must be factual, provable, and it is always best to cite your source for not-so-obvious trivia. If you would like to dispute a trivia point, please discuss it in the talk page.


Trivia

  • This episode satirizes the two similar controversies about the state flags of Mississippi and Georgia.
  • When two men are talking about the ball game interfering with the date of the protest, two pairs of feet are seen next to them which connect to two women's bodies as they come out of the supermarket.
  • Mr. Garrison insists he is not a racist or a Klan member in this episode. However, he was seen in "Here Comes the Neighborhood" trying to get the "richers" (who were all black) out of South Park by using Ku Klux Klan techniques (Such as dressing up in their robes or burning crosses) and reveals with his last line of the episode that his intentions were purely racist.
  • This episode is one of two where Wendy is seen without her trademark beret. The other is "Funnybot".
  • Chef's act of burning a monk in protest is a reference to the self-immolation of Thích Quảng Đức in 1963, a VietnameseMahayana Buddhist monk who burned himself in a similar fashion.
  • In the shot of the teacher after he writes Wendy and Eric's name on the board, where Eric should be we can make out an 'AN', meaning the animators put Stan there instead of Eric. [Or, he rather wrote CartmAN]
  • 'Nanners' is British slang for Banana's (only in certain parts of the country though). 'Going banana's' refers to going crazy.
  • Channel 4 News reports 3 citizens are for changing the flag, 3 are against changing the flag, and 4,382 are undecided, making the population of South Park approximately 4388.
  • The debate teams are Stan, Kyle, Kenny, CraigTweekFrancis and Pete Thelman who want to keep the flag and Wendy, CartmanTokenButtersClyde, Red, Bebe, Kevin Stoley, Boy with Red Shirt and Blue Pants and Bradley Biggle who want to change the flag.
  • Stone and Parker dislike this episode, as they had admitted it was rushed so that since they wanted to leave early for the holiday weekend. 

Kenny's Death

Kenny explodes after eating a bowl of Kyle's dad's antacids tablets (thinking they were mints) and drinking a glass of water. Following a brief pause, everybody in the room bursts out laughing and clapping, and Stan says, "That was a good one." This is one of many times that Stan and Kyle do not say "Oh, my God! They killed Kenny!"/"You bastards!"

Hidden Visitor - Chef Goes Nanners (408)

The hidden visitor is behind a tree, partially hidden by a shadow.

Hidden Visitor(s)

When Chef notices Jimbo and Ned's KKK outfits, behind a tree, partially hidden by a shadow.


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South Park: The Complete Fourth Season