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* The [[Canadian Minister of Movies]] from ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' reappears, now called the "Canadian Minister of Streaming". |
* The [[Canadian Minister of Movies]] from ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' reappears, now called the "Canadian Minister of Streaming". |
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* Netflix offering to green-light "The Terrance and Philip Show" with an aging Terrance and Philip is a reference to Netflix reviving and rebooting classic shows. |
* Netflix offering to green-light "The Terrance and Philip Show" with an aging Terrance and Philip is a reference to Netflix reviving and rebooting classic shows. |
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− | * The HR representative, Ms. Conduct is a pun on the word "Misconduct" |
+ | * The HR representative, Heather Conduct or Ms. Conduct, is a pun on the word "Misconduct". |
− | *PC Principal dilemma about holding the door open for Strong Woman is a reference to feminists complaining that holding a door open for a woman can be viewed as sexist |
+ | *PC Principal dilemma about holding the door open for Strong Woman is a reference to feminists complaining that holding a door open for a woman is archaic and can be viewed as sexist. |
+ | *Kyle's complaint about being offended by Terrance and Philip and demanding to remove the show from Netflix is a reference to millennials who have become politically correct and demanded the removal of things that they have deemed offensive. |
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+ | *In Strong Woman's office, there is a Masters Degree from University of Colorado behind her desk. Both [[Trey Parker]] and [[Matt Stone]] are alumni of University of Colorado at Boulder. |
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+ | *The code President Garrison enters to launch the missile is 66752. |
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==References to Popular Culture== |
==References to Popular Culture== |
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* Several elements of [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]]'s subplot reference the events of ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]''. |
* Several elements of [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]]'s subplot reference the events of ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]''. |
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**Kyle's group, MAC (Millennial Against Canada) resembles MAC ([[Mothers Against Canada]]) and wears the same white t-shirt with the crossed out Canadian Maple Leaf. |
**Kyle's group, MAC (Millennial Against Canada) resembles MAC ([[Mothers Against Canada]]) and wears the same white t-shirt with the crossed out Canadian Maple Leaf. |
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− | **The [[Canadian Minister of Movies | Canadian Minister of Streaming]] complains about Kyle acting like a Jewish mother and demands that he should be allowed to finish speaking during the debate. |
+ | **The [[Canadian Minister of Movies | Canadian Minister of Streaming]] complains about Kyle acting like a Jewish mother and demands that he should be allowed to finish speaking while interrupting Kyle during the debate. |
**Terrance and Philip are taken hostage while filming a show by MAC. |
**Terrance and Philip are taken hostage while filming a show by MAC. |
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**Kyle complains about what Terrance and Philip's fart jokes are doing to the minds of young children. |
**Kyle complains about what Terrance and Philip's fart jokes are doing to the minds of young children. |
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+ | **A discussion between Canadian and U.S. government officials about how Terrance and Philip accounts for a large percentage of Canada's economy. |
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* Clips of [[Terrance and Phillip]] from "[[Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow]]", "[[Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!]]", and "[[Eat, Pray, Queef]]" can be seen on Kyle's phone. |
* Clips of [[Terrance and Phillip]] from "[[Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow]]", "[[Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!]]", and "[[Eat, Pray, Queef]]" can be seen on Kyle's phone. |
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− | *Tweek's fear of President Garrison going to war with another country was previously discussed in [[Put It Down]] |
+ | *Tweek's fear of President Garrison going to war with another country was previously discussed in [[Put It Down]]. |
==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
Revision as of 17:20, 30 November 2017
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This page contains trivia for "SUPER HARD PCness". 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
- The Canadian Minister of Movies from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut reappears, now called the "Canadian Minister of Streaming".
- Netflix offering to green-light "The Terrance and Philip Show" with an aging Terrance and Philip is a reference to Netflix reviving and rebooting classic shows.
- The HR representative, Heather Conduct or Ms. Conduct, is a pun on the word "Misconduct".
- PC Principal dilemma about holding the door open for Strong Woman is a reference to feminists complaining that holding a door open for a woman is archaic and can be viewed as sexist.
- Kyle's complaint about being offended by Terrance and Philip and demanding to remove the show from Netflix is a reference to millennials who have become politically correct and demanded the removal of things that they have deemed offensive.
- In Strong Woman's office, there is a Masters Degree from University of Colorado behind her desk. Both Trey Parker and Matt Stone are alumni of University of Colorado at Boulder.
- The code President Garrison enters to launch the missile is 66752.
References to Popular Culture
- The song that PC Principal keeps hearing is "Hold My Hand" by Hootie And The Blowfish.
- The song that plays when Kyle looks at himself in the mirror after cutting his hair and changing his shirt is a parody of "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson.
Continuity
- Several elements of Kyle's subplot reference the events of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
- Kyle's group, MAC (Millennial Against Canada) resembles MAC (Mothers Against Canada) and wears the same white t-shirt with the crossed out Canadian Maple Leaf.
- The Canadian Minister of Streaming complains about Kyle acting like a Jewish mother and demands that he should be allowed to finish speaking while interrupting Kyle during the debate.
- Terrance and Philip are taken hostage while filming a show by MAC.
- Kyle complains about what Terrance and Philip's fart jokes are doing to the minds of young children.
- A discussion between Canadian and U.S. government officials about how Terrance and Philip accounts for a large percentage of Canada's economy.
- Clips of Terrance and Phillip from "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow", "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!", and "Eat, Pray, Queef" can be seen on Kyle's phone.
- Tweek's fear of President Garrison going to war with another country was previously discussed in Put It Down.
Goofs
- When Kyle interrupts the shooting of The Terrance and Phillip Show, his mouth begins moving a little bit before he actually starts talking.
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