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"Ranz des Vaches" is a simple tune that is a component of the William Tell Overture composed by Italian composer Gioachino Rossini. It can be heard in the Season Fourteen episode "Insheeption" and Season Twenty-Six episode "DikinBaus Hot Dogs".

Background[]

In "Insheeption", the music can be heard during a scene in Frisco Woods when Randy, now in the form of a butterfly, spots another butterfly on a leaf and begins humping it. Mr. Mackey, in the form of a fourth-grader, is then seen running away from his bullies, in fear of them beating him up.

In "DikinBaus Hot Dogs", it is used a background music, on the morning when Eric Cartman finally hires a few individuals for his new hotdog stand. A rooster-like morning call of "They took our jobs!" can be heard in the background.

Songs from Season Fourteen
Are You Ready for the Summer? | Baby | Bar-bura, Bar-bura | Buffalo Soldier | Cafeteria Fraiche | Chicken On The Rocks | Faith | Five Steps | Kiss Me Goodnight | La gazza ladra: Overture | La Grange | Nitro | Ranz des Vaches | Sexual Healing | Tardicaca Hula Gal | Time of the Season | You and Cthulhu

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from Season Fourteen | Season Fourteen


Songs from Season Twenty-Six
Also sprach Zarathustra | Cuff It | Days of Blues | Every Letter | Gold Digger | Loneliness | Peace and Love, Inc. | Pretty Girls Walk | Ranz des Vaches | Tokei no Uta | Workin' for a Livin' | Worldwide Privacy Tour

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from Season Twenty-Six | Season Twenty-Six

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