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{{TabTrivia|episode=Here Comes the Neighborhood|code=s05e12-Here-Comes-the-Neighborhood}}
 
{{TabTrivia|episode=Here Comes the Neighborhood|code=s05e12-Here-Comes-the-Neighborhood}}
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The events are similar to the life of Dave Chappelle who took a sabbatical to Africa in a famous flip out.{{Cite}}
 
* The title is from the derogatory phrase "there goes the neighborhood".
 
* All through the episode, the locals' hatred (especially Mr. Garrison's) for wealthy people is portrayed in a way some people or towns exhibit racist hatred against African Americans. "Coincidentally", all the new rich people moving to South Park are black. E.g. when the locals put a burning cross (lower case T) on the Smiths' lawn, Mr. Garrison calls the new folk "cash-chuckers", reminiscent of the racist addressing "spear-chuckers". Their disguises are meant to portray ghosts, but look exactly like KKK uniforms. Farcically, nobody recognizes these parallels until Mr. Garrison's (truncated) finishing line - "At least we got rid of all the ni..."
 
 
* [[Ned Gerblansky]] has not had a speaking role since this episode.
 
* [[Ned Gerblansky]] has not had a speaking role since this episode.
   
 
==Refrences in Pop Culture==
 
==Refrences in Pop Culture==
 
* The character "Aslon", head of the lions whom [[Token Black]] joins, is a reference to "[[Aslan the Lion]]" from ''Chronicles of Narnia''. The character is made to resemble the version of Aslan from the 1979 movie ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe''.
[[Image:Picture_909242093.png|thumb|right|200px|Token in the lions' den in the [[South Park Zoo]].]]
 
* The character "Aslon", head of the lions whom [[Token]] joins, is a reference to "[[Aslan the Lion|Aslan]]" from C.S. Lewis's '' [[Wikipedia:Chronicles of Narnia|Chronicles of Narnia]]''. The character is made to resemble the version of Aslan from the 1979 made-for-TV animated movie ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' directed by Bill Melendez.
 
 
* The sign in front of the lion exhibit reads "Africanus Lionus Carnivorus" is homage to the Warner Brothers cartoon ''The Roadrunner'' which uses fake humorous latin for the coyote and roadrunner characters as introductions. The real scientific name is Panthera Leo, although that is only implied for the regular lion.
 
* The sign in front of the lion exhibit reads "Africanus Lionus Carnivorus" is homage to the Warner Brothers cartoon ''The Roadrunner'' which uses fake humorous latin for the coyote and roadrunner characters as introductions. The real scientific name is Panthera Leo, although that is only implied for the regular lion.
 
*J-Mart is a parody of the K-Mart department store chain.
 
*J-Mart is a parody of the K-Mart department store chain.
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==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
* When Cartman is done giving his "project" he tells Ms. Choksondik that he will make her eat her parents, this is a reference to "[[Scott Tenorman Must Die]]" where Cartman makes Scott Tenorman eat his parents in chili.
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* When Cartman is done giving his "project" he tells Ms. Choksondik that he will make her eat her parents, a reference to "[[Scott Tenorman Must Die]]".
 
==Kenny's Death==
 
Kenny isn't actually seen dying in this episode - Craig just tows his corpse on a trolley when they meet up with Token. It is most likely he has been kicked in the testicles one time too many.
 
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
 
* While Token is always referred to as Token Black, during the scene in J-Mart, Randy Marsh refers to Token's family as the Williams, instead of "the Blacks".
 
* While Token is always referred to as Token Black, during the scene in J-Mart, Randy Marsh refers to Token's family as the Williams, instead of "the Blacks".
 
* The snow on one of Token's front yard plants disappears at the end of his song.
 
* The snow on one of Token's front yard plants disappears at the end of his song.
* When [[Butters]] is giving his report on volcanoes, you can see another Butters seated at his desk.
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* When [[Butters Stotch]] is giving his report on volcanoes, you can see another Butters seated at his desk.
* When Will Smith is looking at Forbes Magazine, an advertisement says "like Aspen was 20 years ago," but his wife mistakenly says 30 years instead.
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* When Will Smith is looking at Forbes Magazine, an advertisement says "like Aspen was 20 years ago", but his wife mistakenly says 30 years instead.
 
* When the episode aired in 2001, The Lion King was not on DVD yet. It would not be released on DVD until 2003 as part of Disney's Platinum Edition series.
 
* When the episode aired in 2001, The Lion King was not on DVD yet. It would not be released on DVD until 2003 as part of Disney's Platinum Edition series.
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==Kenny's Death==
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Craig tows Kenny's corpse on a sled when the boys rendezvous with Token.
 
[[Category:Trivia from Season Five]]
 
[[Category:Trivia from Season Five]]

Revision as of 17:04, 1 December 2012


This page contains trivia for "Here Comes the Neighborhood". 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

Refrences in Pop Culture

  • The character "Aslon", head of the lions whom Token Black joins, is a reference to "Aslan the Lion" from Chronicles of Narnia. The character is made to resemble the version of Aslan from the 1979 movie The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
  • The sign in front of the lion exhibit reads "Africanus Lionus Carnivorus" is homage to the Warner Brothers cartoon The Roadrunner which uses fake humorous latin for the coyote and roadrunner characters as introductions. The real scientific name is Panthera Leo, although that is only implied for the regular lion.
  • J-Mart is a parody of the K-Mart department store chain.
  • While Token and his parents are shopping at J-Mart, Sharon mentions that they can afford to shop at Cherry Creek. Cherry Creek is an affluent neighborhood in Denver, and the Cherry Creek Mall is famous/infamous for being upscale and expensive.
  • In real life, Will Smith only has two children, a son named Jaden and a daughter named Willow.

Continuity

  • When Cartman is done giving his "project" he tells Ms. Choksondik that he will make her eat her parents, a reference to "Scott Tenorman Must Die".

Goofs

  • While Token is always referred to as Token Black, during the scene in J-Mart, Randy Marsh refers to Token's family as the Williams, instead of "the Blacks".
  • The snow on one of Token's front yard plants disappears at the end of his song.
  • When Butters Stotch is giving his report on volcanoes, you can see another Butters seated at his desk.
  • When Will Smith is looking at Forbes Magazine, an advertisement says "like Aspen was 20 years ago", but his wife mistakenly says 30 years instead.
  • When the episode aired in 2001, The Lion King was not on DVD yet. It would not be released on DVD until 2003 as part of Disney's Platinum Edition series.

Kenny's Death

Craig tows Kenny's corpse on a sled when the boys rendezvous with Token.