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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *[[Kyle Broflovski |
+ | *[[Kyle Broflovski]]'s email address is 69ingchipmunks@me.com. |
− | *Throughout the episode there are remarks that translate to mocking how few people read terms and conditions, |
+ | *Throughout the episode, there are remarks that translate to mocking how few people read terms and conditions, mainly with Apple user agreements. |
*According to this episode, Kyle weighs 83 lbs. |
*According to this episode, Kyle weighs 83 lbs. |
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+ | *It is revealed in the episode that [[Gerald Broflovski]] is a PC user. |
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− | *It is revealed in the episode that Gerald is a PC user, though earlier episodes shows a Mac in the Broflovski's household. However, Gerald might have a personal PC at work. |
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+ | *This was chosen to be the episode shown in the South Park Documentary "[[6 Days to Air: The Making of 'South Park']]". |
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+ | *This is the first episode to feature the 2011 [[Comedy Central]] logo at the end, which would last all the way to "[[Splatty Tomato]]". |
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− | *In this episode Cartmans mom said he couldnt get a i Pad bescause in was too expensive even though Kenny is the poorest kid in town and is shown to have one |
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− | *The episode's title |
+ | *The episode's title and Kyle's part of the plot refer to Tom Six's ''[[Wikipedia:The Human Centipede|The Human Centipede]]'' trilogy. |
+ | *Cartman's tantrum in the store over the iPad is a parody of a scene in the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Dog Day Afternoon|Dog Day Afternoon]]'', in which Al Pacino's character Sonny is negotiating with Detective Eugene Moretti over the hostages in the bank. |
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− | *Part of the plot revolves around another device made by [[Wikipedia:Apple Inc.|Apple]], and in this case, a spoof of the [[Wikipedia:IPad|iPad]]. |
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+ | *Apple being able to track Kyle is a reference to the then-recent discovery that certain Apple products would record the location of the user at regular intervals. |
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− | *Cartman appeared on [http://www.drphil.com/ Dr. Phil] to discuss his mother screwing him over, or "fucking" him. |
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+ | *Although The Council of Geniuses describe their interaction as a "Quickening" (in a nod to the ''Highlander'' series), their activity parodies the Ceremony of the Sun from Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal". |
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− | *When the Counsel of Geniuses get together to perform their "quickening", that's actually a nod to the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091203/ "Highlander"] movies and TV show. |
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+ | *Gerald's Apple conversion ceremony is a reference to the ''[[List of Star Trek references|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[w:c:memoryalpha:Amok Time (episode)|Amok Time]]". |
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− | *The Vulcan Surface from Amok Time is used by the Geniuses to convert Gerald to Apple. |
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+ | *The scene where Cartman had a tantrum inside Best Buy followed by him crying in the car seem to have inspired a subculture on ''GoAnimate'' known as "[[w:c:wikianimate:Grounded Videos|Grounded Videos]]", where a character on a children's show (such as Caillou, Little Bill, Arthur or Dora the Explorer) would act similarly to the scene in an uploaded video. |
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+ | *Gerald's statement "I've even been to me" during his closing monologue is a reference to the 1977 Charlene one-hit wonder "[[Wikipedia:I've Never Been to Me|I've Never Been to Me]]". |
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==Continuity== |
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− | *Liane now seems almost entirely unable to fall for Cartman's faking of being a good little kid |
+ | *Liane now seems almost entirely unable to fall for Cartman's faking of being a good little kid. Cartman is now unable to make her buy him anything he wants and he seems to be trying even harder than he used to. |
+ | *As the series progressed, Liane had seemed to think more and more of Cartman trying to outsmart her. |
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+ | *When the boys are playing with the ball, the ball is heard to hit before it is actually shown as making contact. |
− | *Despite his disappearance at the end of "[[Coon vs. Coon and Friends]]", [[Bradley Biggle|Bradley]] can be seen playing ball in the school yard at the very beginning of the episode (possibly a result of stock footage being used). |
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− | *Apple tasered Gerald, and said Kyle agreed they could. When Butters read the T&C, it said nothing about tasering their dad/parents. |
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[[ru:HUMANCENTiPAD/Мелочи]] |
[[ru:HUMANCENTiPAD/Мелочи]] |
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[[Category:Trivia from Season Fifteen]] |
[[Category:Trivia from Season Fifteen]] |
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This page contains trivia for "HUMANCENTiPAD". 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
- Kyle Broflovski's email address is 69ingchipmunks@me.com.
- Throughout the episode, there are remarks that translate to mocking how few people read terms and conditions, mainly with Apple user agreements.
- According to this episode, Kyle weighs 83 lbs.
- It is revealed in the episode that Gerald Broflovski is a PC user.
- The name of the man at the front of the HUMANCENTiPAD is revealed to be Junichi Takiyama who also featured in "City Sushi".
- This was chosen to be the episode shown in the South Park Documentary "6 Days to Air: The Making of 'South Park'".
- This is the first episode to feature the 2011 Comedy Central logo at the end, which would last all the way to "Splatty Tomato".
References to Popular Culture
- The episode's title and Kyle's part of the plot refer to Tom Six's The Human Centipede trilogy.
- Cartman's tantrum in the store over the iPad is a parody of a scene in the movie Dog Day Afternoon, in which Al Pacino's character Sonny is negotiating with Detective Eugene Moretti over the hostages in the bank.
- Apple being able to track Kyle is a reference to the then-recent discovery that certain Apple products would record the location of the user at regular intervals.
- The "Toshiba HandiBook" is likely a parody of the Toshiba Thrive.
- Although The Council of Geniuses describe their interaction as a "Quickening" (in a nod to the Highlander series), their activity parodies the Ceremony of the Sun from Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal".
- Gerald's Apple conversion ceremony is a reference to the Star Trek episode "Amok Time".
- The scene where Cartman had a tantrum inside Best Buy followed by him crying in the car seem to have inspired a subculture on GoAnimate known as "Grounded Videos", where a character on a children's show (such as Caillou, Little Bill, Arthur or Dora the Explorer) would act similarly to the scene in an uploaded video.
- Gerald's statement "I've even been to me" during his closing monologue is a reference to the 1977 Charlene one-hit wonder "I've Never Been to Me".
Continuity
- Liane now seems almost entirely unable to fall for Cartman's faking of being a good little kid. Cartman is now unable to make her buy him anything he wants and he seems to be trying even harder than he used to.
- As the series progressed, Liane had seemed to think more and more of Cartman trying to outsmart her.
Goofs
- When the boys are playing with the ball, the ball is heard to hit before it is actually shown as making contact.
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HUMANCENTiPAD (Product) • Apple Inc. • Steve Jobs • iPad • Eric Cartman • Junichi Takiyama | ||||
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