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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, mainly with Apple user agreements. |
*Throughout the episode, there are remarks that translate to mocking how few people read terms and conditions, mainly with Apple user agreements. |
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− | *According to this episode, Kyle weighs 83 lbs. |
+ | *According to this episode, Kyle weighs 83 lbs (38 kg). |
+ | *It is revealed in the episode that [[Gerald Broflovski]] is a PC user. |
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− | *The Toshiba HandiBook is not a real product. |
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− | *It is revealed in the episode that [[Gerald Broflovski|Gerald]] is a PC user, though earlier episodes shows a Mac in the Broflovski's household. However, Gerald might have a PC at work. |
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*The name of the man at the front of the HUMANCENTiPAD is revealed to be [[Junichi Takiyama]] who also featured in "[[City Sushi]]". |
*The name of the man at the front of the HUMANCENTiPAD is revealed to be [[Junichi Takiyama]] who also featured in "[[City Sushi]]". |
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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']]". |
+ | *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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+ | *Cartman’s Best Buy tantrum is often parodied in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyond?wprov=sfti1#Product GoAnimate] cartoons.[https://youtu.be/zTV1dI7QZcw?si=OzWuYwp6vHqAESOW] |
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− | ==References to |
+ | ==References to Popular Culture== |
− | *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. |
+ | *The "Toshiba HandiBook" is likely a parody of the [[Wikipedia:Toshiba Thrive|Toshiba Thrive]]. |
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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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− | *The Council of Geniuses |
+ | *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 ''[[Wikipedia:The Dark Crystal|The Dark Crystal]]''. |
+ | *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 throws a tantrum inside Best Buy followed by him crying in the car seems to have inspired a subgenre of "[[w:c:wikianimate:Grounded Videos|Grounded Videos]]", which are videos typically made with animation programs such as ''Vyond'' that depict children show characters such as ''Caillou'', ''Dora the Explorer'' or ''Little Bill'' (both of which are also owned by Paramount) being grounded for committing various misdeeds, known as "Misbehaves At (location)" videos. Said videos play out similarly to the tantrum scene in this episode, depicting a "troublemaker" having a parental/guardian figure taken them to a restaurant or store before throwing a tantrum that often results in the destruction of the establishment over not being able to obtain an item they want at said location, which the "troublemaker" is promptly punished for as both them and their parent or guardian drive home. Notably, Cartman's "fuck me" rant from the scene is often replicated, usually in a censored form, before the "troublemaker" destroys the establishment. |
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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== |
==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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==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
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− | *When |
+ | *When the boys are playing with the ball, the ball is heard to hit before it is actually shown as making contact. |
+ | *When Cartman and Liane enter Best Buy, it is shown to be daytime outside through the automatic siding doors. But nighttime when they leave. It is possible that they were in the store for hours due to Cartman's bad behavior. |
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− | *Despite his disappearance at the end of "[[Coon vs. Coon & Friends]]", [[Bradley Biggle|Bradley]] can be seen playing ball in the school yard at the very beginning of the episode. |
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+ | *When Cartman runs up to the electronics in the store, before he picks out the iPad, when he starts speaking, his head and mouth don't move. |
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+ | ==Dubbing Changes== |
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+ | ===International Titles=== |
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+ | |- style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:#FFF; text-shadow:#000 .1em .1em .1em;" |
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+ | ! class="headersthemes" width="20%" |Language |
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+ | ! class="headersthemes" width="40%" |Title |
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+ | ! class="headersthemes" width="40%" |Translation |
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+ | |- style="text-align: center;" |
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+ | |Czech |
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+ | |iPadnožka |
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+ | |iPad leg |
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+ | |- style="text-align: center;" |
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+ | |Hungarian |
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+ | |Százlábú iPad |
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+ | |Centipede iPad |
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+ | |- style="text-align: center;" |
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+ | |Japanese |
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+ | |ムカデ人間パッド<ref group="note">Parody of ムカデ人間 (''Mukade ningen''), the Japanese title for ''The Human Centipede''</ref><br>(''Mukade ningen paddo'') |
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+ | |HumancentiPad |
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+ | |- style="text-align: center;" |
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+ | |Polish |
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+ | |LudzkaiPadonoga<ref group="note">Parody of ''Ludzka stonoga'', the Polish title for ''The Human Centipede''</ref> |
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+ | |HumancentiPad |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | <references group="note"/> |
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+ | {{Episodemedia15|episode=01}} |
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+ | [[fr:HUMANCENTiPAD/Trivia]] |
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[[ru:HUMANCENTiPAD/Мелочи]] |
[[ru:HUMANCENTiPAD/Мелочи]] |
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+ | [[zh:人体iPad/冷知识]] |
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− | [[Category:Trivia |
+ | [[Category:Trivia From Season Fifteen]] |
Latest revision as of 01:50, 16 April 2024
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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 (38 kg).
- 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".
- Cartman’s Best Buy tantrum is often parodied in GoAnimate cartoons.[1]
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 throws a tantrum inside Best Buy followed by him crying in the car seems to have inspired a subgenre of "Grounded Videos", which are videos typically made with animation programs such as Vyond that depict children show characters such as Caillou, Dora the Explorer or Little Bill (both of which are also owned by Paramount) being grounded for committing various misdeeds, known as "Misbehaves At (location)" videos. Said videos play out similarly to the tantrum scene in this episode, depicting a "troublemaker" having a parental/guardian figure taken them to a restaurant or store before throwing a tantrum that often results in the destruction of the establishment over not being able to obtain an item they want at said location, which the "troublemaker" is promptly punished for as both them and their parent or guardian drive home. Notably, Cartman's "fuck me" rant from the scene is often replicated, usually in a censored form, before the "troublemaker" destroys the establishment.
- 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.
- When Cartman and Liane enter Best Buy, it is shown to be daytime outside through the automatic siding doors. But nighttime when they leave. It is possible that they were in the store for hours due to Cartman's bad behavior.
- When Cartman runs up to the electronics in the store, before he picks out the iPad, when he starts speaking, his head and mouth don't move.
Dubbing Changes
International Titles
Language | Title | Translation |
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Czech | iPadnožka | iPad leg |
Hungarian | Százlábú iPad | Centipede iPad |
Japanese | ムカデ人間パッド[note 1] (Mukade ningen paddo) |
HumancentiPad |
Polish | LudzkaiPadonoga[note 2] | HumancentiPad |
Notes
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Story Elements |
HUMANCENTiPAD (Product) • Apple Inc. • Steve Jobs • iPad • Eric Cartman • Junichi Takiyama | ||||
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Release |