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This page contains trivia for "Jewpacabra". 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[]
- Kenny only has one line in this episode, while Stan has none.
- A squirrel wearing a top-hat can be seen once again during the Easter egg hunt.
- The water slide Cartman goes through is based on two real rides called the "Serpent Slide" and the "Leap of Faith" at a water park called "Atlantis" in the Bahamas[1].
- This episode shows Kyle cares for Cartman, letting him go after he is left bloodied and chained and taking to his bed at three o'clock in the morning.
- While asking Kyle about Jewpacabra over the phone, Cartman reasons that "It's impossible for something [he] made up to turn out to actually exist,". Ironically, that is exactly what happens in the prior episode "Volcano", in which the monster Scuzzlebutt he makes up with the intention of scaring his friends turns out to actually exist.
References to Popular Culture[]
- Butters exclaims "Oo-de-lally!" near the beginning of the episode, an phrase originated in the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood.
- Kyle's ringtone is "Maniac" by Michael Sembello.
- The Jewpacabra is a portmanteau of the word "Jew" and the real-world cryptid Chupacabra. The mythical creature's name is a Spanish phrase that translates into English as "Goat Sucker".
- The first person view of the hunter looking through the binoculars is a nod to the Predator film series.
- The scene where Kyle Broflovski frees Cartman and puts him in his bed mimics a scene from the movie It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown where Lucy finds Linus asleep in the pumpkin patch, takes him home, and puts him to bed.[2]
- The cryptozoologist team is a satire of Animal Planet program Finding Bigfoot.
- Cartman compares himself to documentary film maker James Cameron when hunting the Jewpacabra.
- When the title card "Cartman's Passover Holiday Special" dissolves into "Jewpacabra", it's a parody of the opening credits of John Carpenter's The Thing.
- In Cartman's dream, the song he sings with the pharaoh, his father, is likely a reference to the animated musical, Prince of Egypt, which deals with Moses, Rameses, and the Exodus.
Continuity[]
- This is the second Easter themed episode, the first one being "Fantastic Easter Special". Coincidentally, these two episodes aired exactly five years apart.
- After years of ridiculing Jews, Cartman converts to Judaism. It seems he reverted at some point between this episode and "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining".
- Jenny Simons makes her first appearance since her suicide attempt in "Bass to Mouth". This episode, "Butterballs", and "Cartman Finds Love" seem to confirm that she is now off suicide watch.
- This is the second episode where Cartman has a dream about being in a historical time period. The first episode was "I'm a Little Bit Country".
- Dr. Schwartz can be seen in a photograph when Kyle exits his room after he wakes up.
- Cartman breaks into Butters Stotch's room for the second time; the first was in "The Death of Eric Cartman".
Goofs[]
- Betsy Donovan died in "Reverse Cowgirl", however, she is seen from behind at the Easter egg hunt.
Dubbing Changes[]
International Titles[]
Language | Title | Translation |
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Czech | Židopakabra | Jewpacabra |
French | Chupaquhébreux | Jewpacabra |
Hungarian | Zsidakabra | Jewpacabra |
Japanese | ユダカブラ (Yudakabura) |
Jewpacabra |
Polish | Żydopacabra | Jewpacabra |
References[]
- ↑ Atlantis in the Bahamas.
- ↑ FAQ - South Park Studios. southparkstudios.com.
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Pharaoh of Egypt • Mr. Billings • Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization • Easter Egg Hunt • Ancient Egypt • Sooper Foods • Atlantis Hotel and Casino • "Jesus Loves Me" • "Maniac" • "Our Love Grows" | ||||
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