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*[[wikipedia:LaMarr Woodley|LaMarr Woodley]], an American football player, tweeted that he would be in this episode.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LaMarrWoodley/status/247891174990426112 |title=LaMarr Woodley on Twitter}}</ref>
 
*[[wikipedia:LaMarr Woodley|LaMarr Woodley]], an American football player, tweeted that he would be in this episode.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LaMarrWoodley/status/247891174990426112 |title=LaMarr Woodley on Twitter}}</ref>
 
*The Jim Rome [[Jim Rome Show|CBS Sports Network]] was featured using news beats throughout the episode.
 
*The Jim Rome [[Jim Rome Show|CBS Sports Network]] was featured using news beats throughout the episode.
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*Referenced in the episode is [[Cee Lo Green]], an American rapper/singer who was ridiculed for singing the [[wikipedia:John Lennon|John Lennon]] song "Imagine" badly on News Years Eve 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cee_Lo_Green#Controversie|title=Cee Lo Green|#Controversies}}</ref>
*The episode references controversies over [[Wikipedia:Concussions in American football|concussions in football]], a growing issue that has led to thousands of footballers filing lawsuits against the NFL.
 
*Referenced in the episode is [[Cee Lo Green]], an American rapper/singer. Audience members tell him sarcastically how much they love his "one song" (referring to "[[Wikipedia:Fuck You (Cee Lo Green song)|Fuck You]]", his major hit) and how "rarely" he is on TV (he has appeared as himself previously on ''Parenthood, American Dad! ''and ''How to Rock.)''
 
 
*There are several sports celebrities that can be seen in the [[Butters' Creamy Goo]] commercial. These include [[wikipedia:Lance Armstrong|Lance Armstrong]], [[wikipedia:Blaine Gabbert|Blaine Gabbert]] and [[wikipedia:Jim Rome|Jim Rome]]
 
*There are several sports celebrities that can be seen in the [[Butters' Creamy Goo]] commercial. These include [[wikipedia:Lance Armstrong|Lance Armstrong]], [[wikipedia:Blaine Gabbert|Blaine Gabbert]] and [[wikipedia:Jim Rome|Jim Rome]]
   

Revision as of 13:41, 7 October 2012


This page contains trivia for "Sarcastaball". 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

  • In the episode, Randy Marsh's uniform is different to the one seen in the preview.
  • The upcoming 2012 United States presidential election is briefly referenced by Randy.
  • Butters seems to be going into puberty as he has experienced nocturnal emissions and erections.

References to Popular Culture

Continuity

  • In the commercial for Butters' Creamy Goo, Butters Stotch pops out through a hole saying "Like me!" in a manner similar to how he said "That's me!" in "Butters' Very Own Episode".
  • Butters seems to have forgotten what erections are, however he explained them earlier to Jimmy Valmer in the Season Nine episode "Erection Day".
  • Butters' tap shoes can be seen in his closet when he shows Cartman his collection of "goo". They can be seen on the top shelf, in a box that says "Tap Shoes". This is a reference to the episode "You Got F'd in the A".
  • Butters' Professor Chaos helmet and necklace are in his closet when he shows Cartman his "goo".
  • Stan's comment at the end of the episode, about his father always exaggerating any illness he gets, is a reference to his hypochondria. Randy exaggerates his alcoholism in "Bloody Mary", going so far as to put himself in a wheelchair.

Goofs

  • When Butters shows Cartman his "goo", his Professor Chaos helmet can be seen. The red dot in the center is seen on the back of the helmet, however it normally appears on Butters' forehead whenever he wears it.
  • When Stan offers Randy a bottle of Butters' "goo", he had nothing in his hands in the last segment. In the next, he has a little bottle.

References