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*This episode is the second to show the [[Visitors]] interacting publicly with the other characters.
 
*This episode is the second to show the [[Visitors]] interacting publicly with the other characters.
 
*The airplane the boys fly to New York on is a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (Series 10).
 
*The airplane the boys fly to New York on is a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (Series 10).
*[[John Edward]]'s tone of voice noticably makes a sudden change during the episode. At first during his show he sounds calm, quiet and patient. When Stan calls him a douche for the first time however, his tone of voice suddenly becomes whiny, loud and unsecure, remaining that way for the rest of the episode.
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*[[John Edward]]'s tone of voice noticably makes a sudden change during the episode. At first during his show he sounds calm, quiet and patient. When Stan calls him a douche for the first time however, his tone of voice suddenly becomes whiny, loud and insecure, remaining that way for the rest of the episode.
   
 
==References to Pop Culture==
 
==References to Pop Culture==

Revision as of 19:11, 25 February 2013


This page contains trivia for "The Biggest Douche in the Universe". 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

  • Jewleeard is a parody of Juilliard.
  • This episode is the second to show the Visitors interacting publicly with the other characters.
  • The airplane the boys fly to New York on is a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (Series 10).
  • John Edward's tone of voice noticably makes a sudden change during the episode. At first during his show he sounds calm, quiet and patient. When Stan calls him a douche for the first time however, his tone of voice suddenly becomes whiny, loud and insecure, remaining that way for the rest of the episode.

References to Pop Culture

  • Stan speaks in monotone for most of the episode.
  • The primary plotline of Kenny possessing Cartman is an allusion to the film Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, directed by Leonard Nimoy, as what happens to Cartman parallels what happened to McCoy when he held Spock's soul in his body.
  • Rob Schneider's death is portrayed as a commercial, of which the same death had already happened to Kenny in the second ever episode, "Weight Gain 4000".
  • John Edward is a medium, famous for having a talk show in syndication and a book called Crossing Over with John Edward.

Hidden Visitor(s)

There are two visitors in this episode:

  • In between Chef and Liane at John Edward's show (check the woman's pants sitting behind them).
  • With the other aliens who came for John Edward. He could be a member.