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This page contains trivia for "Faith Hilling". 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[]
- Mr. Kitty has undergone a redesign for this episode.
- The ending credits feature the full ending theme and shows pictures of "cat breading", instead of the song being cut off and showing a clip from the episode.
- The dialogue between the presidential candidates are recordings of actual conversations.
- This is the last episode until "South ParQ Vaccination Special" to have first aired in March.
- The "Taylor Swifting" meme references a real video meme of dogs scooting across the floor.
- This episode over emphasizes and over exaggerates deaths from re-enacting memes due to the same reaction of deaths from planking.
References to Popular Culture[]
- The song Eric Cartman sings at the end is a parody of the Sunday Night Football on NBC theme song.[1][2]
- Taylor Swift and Faith Hill are popular female country singers.[3]
- Professor Lamont explains memetics, a concept created by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene. This episode features several popular real-life memes:
- "Oh Long Johnson... - talking cat" was a popular "viral" YouTube video.[4]
- The seated pose New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady took on the field after his team lost the 2012 Super Bowl became known as "Bradying".
- The kneeling pose former Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow took while praying on the sideline became known as "Tebowing".
- Giving a "thumbs up" pose and saying "Ayy!" is referred to in the episode as "Fonzying", as it is inspired by Arthur Fonzarelli from Happy Days.
- In the newspaper that the the boys were reading, a review of the film The Hunger Games can be seen.
- Repeatedly mentioned throughout the episode, "2000 and late" is a reference to a line in the Black Eyed Peas song "Boom Boom Pow".
- Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first Indiana Jones movie, is spoofed when Professor Lamont is called to the gym to talk to the two government men. The sunrays coming through the windows, Lamont's shoulder-bag, and the fashion in which he provides examples from the antique book are all direct references.
Continuity[]
- This episode, like "You're Getting Old", is one of the few episodes where Eric Cartman and Kyle Broflovski are seen getting along.
- This is Mr. Kitty's first appearance since "Major Boobage".
- Richard Dawkins is quoted in the meme text as saying "Fonzying showed a giant leap forward in human intelligence, because it was a simple meme with a complicated subtext". Dawkins was seen in the season 10 episodes, "Go God Go" and "Go God Go XII".
Goofs[]
- After Cartman lectures Mr. Kitty, an extra pair of his feet can be seen as he leaves the room.
Dubbing Changes[]
International Titles[]
Language | Title | Translation |
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French | Nibarding[note 1] | Boobing |
Hungarian | Mémek réme | Meme horror |
Spanish (Latin America) | Faithileo |
Notes[]
- ↑ Portmanteau of nibard (boobs) and the English suffix of "-ing"
References[]
- ↑ Video of NBC Sunday Night Football Featuring Faith Hill.
- ↑ Sunday Night Football on NBC on Wikipedia.
- ↑ Taylor Swift on Wikipedia.
- ↑ Oh Long Johnson... - talking cat on YouTube.
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Ambassador of Humans • Ron Paul • Mitt Romney • Newt Gingrich • Rick Santorum • Talking Cat • Colorado Republican Debate (2012) • Planned Parenthood Clinic • Café Monet • Professor Lamont • "Faith Hilling" • "Taylor Swifting" • "Oh Long Johnsoning" • Bloody Sunday: The Dangers of Memeing • "The Only Memeing I'll Ever Do" • 7-11 | ||||
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