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==References to Popular Culture==
 
==References to Popular Culture==
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===Music===
*There are multiple references to the game ''[[w:c:lanoire:L.A. Noire Wiki|L.A. Noire]]'' in this episode, the boys comment on its gameplay and refer to it by name. It is looked on with a positive perspective in all but Stan's case.
 
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*"[[Landslide]]": released by the Fleetwood Mac featuring Stevie Nicks in 1975. From the album ''Rumours'' .
*When Randy performs on stage, there's an arcade machine with ''[[wikipedia:Custer's Revenge|Custer's Revenge]]'' in the background - a video game infamous for its offensive content and widely regarded one of the worst video games ever made.
 
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*"[[Every Breath You Take]]": released by the Police in 1983. From the album ''Synchronicity''.
*The song that is played towards the end of the episode is "[[Landslide]]" by Stevie Nicks, whose likeness is featured in the episode as "Steamy Nicks" through Randy's partner. "Landslide" was also mentioned earlier in the episode as a song that she wrote.
 
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*Randy Marsh's Tween Wave name, [[Steamy Ray Vaughn]], is a parody of blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990).
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*Randy performs with a woman calling herself "Steamy Nicks". This is a parody of Stevie Nicks.
 
*There are a few references to modern-day pop and R&B artists featured in the episode, most especially in Randy's room at the time he tried to get into Tween Wave. The cover for Gersploosh is a take on the album ''Scream'' album by pop-rock band Tokio Hotel. There is a visible poster in Randy's room that says "Bruno Saturn". The name and logo text parodies real pop musician Bruno Mars.
 
*There are a few references to modern-day pop and R&B artists featured in the episode, most especially in Randy's room at the time he tried to get into Tween Wave. The cover for Gersploosh is a take on the album ''Scream'' album by pop-rock band Tokio Hotel. There is a visible poster in Randy's room that says "Bruno Saturn". The name and logo text parodies real pop musician Bruno Mars.
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===Movies===
*The Doctor that examines Stan mentions the film ''Zookeeper'' which was released to theaters on June 8, 2011.
 
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''Real''
*During the movie trailers, the featured film, ''Jack and Jill'', was seen five months before the actual movie started on November 11, 2011 (this episode aired on June 8, 2011).
 
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*''Mr. Popper's Penguins'': released by 20th Century Fox on June 17, 2011. Starring [[Jim Carrey]].
*The movie trailer where Stan sees [[Jim Carrey]] dancing with a load of turds, is seen by the rest of [[The Boys|the boys]] as ''Mr. Poppers Penguins''.
 
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*''Jack and Jill'': released by Columbia Pictures on November 11, 2011. Starring [[Adam Sandler]].
*Gerald's copy of The Police's ''Synchronicity'' is the 2003 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digipak digipak] remastered version.
 
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*''Zookeeper'': released by Columbia Pictures/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures on July 8, 2011. The Doctor that examines Stan mentions the film ''Zookeeper''
*Randy's nickname "Steamy Ray Vaughn" is a parody of blues legend [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan Stevie Ray Vaughan].
 
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''Fake''
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*''untitled movie about a [[Duck President]]''. Becomes a recurring gag in this episode and "[[Ass Burgers]]". Returns in a cameo in "[[Obama Wins!]]".
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*''untitled movie with Adam Sandler''.
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*All of the above trailer's can be heard in the ''[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]'' while exploring the [[Bijou Cinema]].
   
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===Video Games===
 
*''L.A. Noire'': released by Rockstar Games on May 17, 2011. The boys comment on its game play and refer to it by name. It is looked on with a positive perspective in all but Stan's case.
 
*''Custer's Revenge'': released by Mystique on September 23, 1982. When Randy performs on stage, there's an arcade machine with in the background - an early video game infamous for its offensive content and was widely regarded one of the worst video games ever made at the time.
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
 
*[[Randy Marsh|Randy]] and [[Sharon Marsh|Sharon]] reveal that they aren't happy together and divorce. This is the second time this has happened, the first being in the episode "[[Clubhouses]]". As permanent as it initially seems in this episode, they work it out in [[Ass Burgers|the next episode]].
 
*[[Randy Marsh|Randy]] and [[Sharon Marsh|Sharon]] reveal that they aren't happy together and divorce. This is the second time this has happened, the first being in the episode "[[Clubhouses]]". As permanent as it initially seems in this episode, they work it out in [[Ass Burgers|the next episode]].

Revision as of 18:13, 19 January 2015


This page contains trivia for "You're Getting Old". 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 break off their friendship in this episode, but unlike other times, they don't make up at the end. However, they did make up in the next episode.
  • Kenny is unhooded at Stan's party and his face is not obscured. He can be seen during the shot of all of the boys who attended Stan's party right after they finished singing "Happy Birthday." He is sitting on the left side of the table, third from the front. This is the only time since the movie that Kenny's face has appeared entirely unaltered and unobscured.
  • When a news report speaks about the Tween Wave, the network is CNN and not altered as South Park usually does with every network name.
  • Stan's mobile operator is called "Singular". "Singular" is a parody of a defunct mobile operator called Cingular (now part of AT&T).
  • All of the boys have an iPod Touch/iPhone, except Kenny who has an iPod Shuffle.

References to Popular Culture

Music

  • "Landslide": released by the Fleetwood Mac featuring Stevie Nicks in 1975. From the album Rumours .
  • "Every Breath You Take": released by the Police in 1983. From the album Synchronicity.
  • Randy Marsh's Tween Wave name, Steamy Ray Vaughn, is a parody of blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990).
  • Randy performs with a woman calling herself "Steamy Nicks". This is a parody of Stevie Nicks.
  • There are a few references to modern-day pop and R&B artists featured in the episode, most especially in Randy's room at the time he tried to get into Tween Wave. The cover for Gersploosh is a take on the album Scream album by pop-rock band Tokio Hotel. There is a visible poster in Randy's room that says "Bruno Saturn". The name and logo text parodies real pop musician Bruno Mars.

Movies

Real

  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: released by 20th Century Fox on June 17, 2011. Starring Jim Carrey.
  • Jack and Jill: released by Columbia Pictures on November 11, 2011. Starring Adam Sandler.
  • Zookeeper: released by Columbia Pictures/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures on July 8, 2011. The Doctor that examines Stan mentions the film Zookeeper

Fake

Video Games

  • L.A. Noire: released by Rockstar Games on May 17, 2011. The boys comment on its game play and refer to it by name. It is looked on with a positive perspective in all but Stan's case.
  • Custer's Revenge: released by Mystique on September 23, 1982. When Randy performs on stage, there's an arcade machine with in the background - an early video game infamous for its offensive content and was widely regarded one of the worst video games ever made at the time.

Continuity

  • Randy and Sharon reveal that they aren't happy together and divorce. This is the second time this has happened, the first being in the episode "Clubhouses". As permanent as it initially seems in this episode, they work it out in the next episode.
  • After the first episode in the season, "HUMANCENTiPAD", it seemed that Liane Cartman had started behaving strictly towards her son, not falling for Cartman's faking of being a good kid, however, this changed again in the next episode, in which Cartman seems to gain control over his mother's life as it was before "HUMANCENTiPAD".
  • When Sharon talks about Randy getting into baseball fights, obsessing over World of Warcraft and becoming a chef, these are references to the events that occurred in "The Losing Edge", "Make Love, Not Warcraft", and "Crème Fraiche", respectively.
  • This is the second episode to feature a cliffhanger that would be revealed months later. The first was the "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut", the Season One finale.
  • This is the only episode where Cartman and Kyle have seemed to have gotten along throughout the entire episode despite the many years of constant conflict and hostility between each other.
  • The game Thirst for Blood can be seen in arcade form at the pizza party. Thirst for Blood was a game for the Okama GameSphere in the episode "Towelie".
  • This is the second time the credits have rolled in silence, the first time being in the episode "Free Willzyx".
  • This is Sheila's only speaking appearance in Season Fifteen.

Controversy

  • This episode caused a massive uproar amongst fans. There were thousands of tweets about whether this would be the last episode of South Park. However, the air dates for the next seven episodes were announced on South Park Studios, and creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker stated their intentions to continue the show.[1]

Goofs

  • When Sharon is washing the dishes, the thumb on her right hand switches sides.
  • At the birthday party, Kyle is sitting next to Liane. However, when the shot moves back to her for the line "every time somebody gets a present...", Kyle (who was present in the shot the last time the angle was used) disappears. He reappears later.
  • When Cartman, Kenny and Kyle are playing L.A. Noire, Cartman says that one of the people in-game are lying and tells Kyle to hit X although the player actually has to hit Y for the "Lie" option. The X button is for the "Doubt" option.

Hidden Visitors

  • A hidden visitor can be seen at the scene when Randy plays at the bowling alley in one of the shots of the crowd.

References

  1. South Park creators say South Park to be continued (June 17, 2011). Archived from the original on June 19, 2011.