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This page contains trivia for "It's Christmas in Canada". 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

  • "Bullshit" is uncensored in the French Canada song because Comedy Central thought the French Canadian said "Bonjour".
  • This was Kenny's first death after his return following his absence in Season 6.
  • Mr. Garrison suggests again that they get rid of all the Mexicans, when asked how to help the Broflovski Family. He suggested this for the first time in "Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo" during season 1.
  • A 2001 Okama Gamesphere is seen behind the window of the toy store that Stan, Eric and Kenny are looking at. This was first seen in the episode "Towelie".
  • This is the first Christmas special not to feature any appearance or mention of Mr. Hankey.
  • Scott from "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus" reappears in this episode.
  • This is Saddam's last appearance on the show. As he has not reappeared in many episodes it is unlikely that he will be used again.
  • Terrance and Phillip are not with the other Canadians.
  • When entering French Canada, Rick the Mountie says "about," instead of "aboot."
  • This episode remains censored on South Park Studios.
  • This episode was nominated for an Emmy Award.
  • This is Eliza Schneider's last episode as the voices of the female characters in South Park due to pay issues.
  • The episode is Uncensored on Blu-Ray, which was released in December 2017. 

Cultural References

  • Much of the story is a parody of the classic film The Wizard of Oz.
  • Characters refer frequently to "the new Prime Minister." Paul Martin had taken office as Prime Minister just five days prior to the airing of the episode.
  • The musical cue that plays during the City Wok scene where Tuong Lu Kim is sad about not getting any business is named Greensleeves.
  • The scene where the boys crash in the plane is shown in the NZ show Bro Town episode "I Still Call Australia Home-oh" when Wong Wong is watching South Park on his cellphone.
  • The scene where the boys are staring into the window of the toy store, with their noses pressed against it, is a reference to the same scene from "Towelie". The scene itself is a reference to the scene in the film, A Christmas Story, where Ralphie and his pals are also eyeballing the new toys they want for Christmas.

Continuity

Goofs

  • Rick the Mountie is singing along to the French Canada song.
  • When Scott the Dick tells the boys that they will "rue this day" the door of the building behind them clips in front of a tree.

Kenny's Death

  • Shot by a laser fired by Saddam Hussein. This is his first death since his "permanent" death in "Kenny Dies" and his resurrection following the final episode of Season 6.


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Story Elements

Harry and Elise GintzCanadaSaddam Hussein • "Welcome Friends to Canada" • "Follow the Only Road" • "French Canada" • "Ding Dong They Caught Saddam" • "Greensleeves"

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Release

South Park: The Complete Seventh SeasonChristmas Time in South Park

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