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This page contains trivia for "Pee". 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

  • Stan and Kyle wore their winter hats to the water park but Stan takes his off (only in the wavepool part).
  • Cartman further displays his racism as he sings a song about being against Native Americans, Asians, Mexicans and African-Americans.
  • During this song, Cartman says "authorities" without adding the emphasis "authori-tah" at the end. This is probably due to the fact that he was singing.
  • This is one of few episodes in which Kenny is seen without his parka on (however, as per usual his face is hidden, by the other children, camera angles etc.).
  • Kenny's hair is a lot "fuzzier" than normal in this episode. However, in the promo pic, it was the closest to the original style from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, despite changing in the later episode, "The Jeffersons".
  • It is shown that Cartman believes that everyone has until 2012 to live, which some thought would be the  end of the world.
  • This episode is ironic for Kyle as in "Summer Sucks"; he, Stan and Kenny openly mock Cartman for learning to swim in the public pool, because the first graders pee in the pool. In this episode, however, he is openly horrified at the idea of people peeing in the water and ends up being forced to drink and then swim in nearly pure pee, while the others (including Cartman) remain unconcerned.
  • The commentary for this episode was recorded before the episode was finished.
  • Kenny has no lines in this episode and has a small role before his death.
  • Unlike "The Ring" and "W.T.F.", Kenny dies early on in this episode.

References to Popular Culture

  • This episode is based on the 2009 movie 2012.
  • The part where Kyle has to drink three cups of urine so he can swim to the depths without getting squashed by the fluid pressure is a reference to the movie The Abyss, where the main character has to breath in fluid oxygen so his lungs wouldn't implode.
  • When Randy is holding a red shoe at the end is referenced the ending of the 1993 snowy action flick Alive.
  • The head of the fake Statue of Liberty flying to the ground could be a reference to the movie Cloverfield, in which that particular event occurs at the start of the monster attack (used heavily in advertising for the movie).
  • It appears that Kurt Russell is one of the firefighters that responds to the Pee Crisis - Russell played a firefighter in the 1991 film, Backdraft.

Kenny's Death

Kenny drowns in the pee, making his third and final time he dies in Season Thirteen (the first 2 being "The Ring" and "W.T.F."). In contrast, the first two times he died near the end of the episode, this time he died earlier on. This is also the third time in general South Park history that he dies unhooded.

Goofs

  • When the scene starts where the boys are in the wave pool, Kenny is wearing goggles; but when Stan starts talking, he is not wearing them.
  • In the wave pool, Stan has taken his hat off but later, when climbing the Everest ride to escape the pee meltdown, he has it back on. He had also been wearing it in another pool while Kyle was still unaware of the pee.
  • Cartman was shown with four fingers and five toes.

Hidden Visitor(s)

  • There is a Visitor at the end of the episode by the ambulance, holding a banana, with swimming trunks and sunglasses. He disappears in the next shot.
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