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| Title: | The Red Badge of Gayness (a.k.a. War) |
| Episode Number: | 45 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 14 |
| Production Number: | 314 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday November 24th, 1999 |
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When the boys participate in a Civil War reenactment, Cartman chooses to fight on the side of the South and take on the role of General Lee. With all the soldiers rowdy and drunk on schnapps, he tries to change Civil War history and allow the South to win. Stan and Kyle try desperately to stop Cartman's plan.
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| | •Trey Parker (1) | voiced | Stan Marsh, Eric Theodore Cartman, Herbert Garrison, Officer Barbrady, Terrance, Timmy, Ned Gerblanski, Satan, Randy Marsh, Various | | •Matt Stone | voiced | Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McKormick, Gerald Broflovski, Pip Pirrup, Jesus, Jimbo Kearn, Phillip, Saddam, Various |
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| Cartman: Yes. This year, I've decided to fight for the glorious South. Screw you guys, home. And may I say that we're going to whup your ass this time.
Stan: You can't just come to a Civil War reenactment dressed up like General Lee, fatass!
Cartman: Oh, really? I'm pretty sure I just did. | Jimbo: Yeah, I've been reenacting this war for 22 years now. And for 22 years us Confederate re-enacters have had to spend the evening being ridiculed and made fun of by the Union re-enacters! Well, I'm sick of it!
Mr. Garrison: Yeah! Why do we have to be their bitches every year?! | Suzette: 'Allo, I am Suzette, the S'mores Schnapps girl. We are pleased to sponsor you with all the S'mores Schnapps you need.
Randy: Ugh, I can't drink anymore of that stuff.
Gerald: Me neither.
Cartman: Uh uh, come uh, come on, guys. Just one little drink. Uh, a toast to how far you came and all that you saw.
Suzette: Yes, please. Do a shot out of my breasts. (pours two bottles between her breasts)
Jimbo: Well, uh, I guess one little cheers is in order. |
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| After the South loses the war, Kyle rips of Cartman's fake beard, but when they walk away it appears back on his face. |
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| Title: The Red Badge of Gayness
The episode title is a parody of the Stephen Crane novel The Red Badge of Courage. | Visual: Jagerminz
The company that makes the S'mores Schnapps is called Jagerminz, a spoof of Jägermeister, another liquor drink. | Adviser: It's just like the Million Man March, except that there actually are a million people.
The Million Man March was an event organized by Nation of Islam leader, Louis Farrakhan in Washington, DC on October 16, 1995. The goal of the march was to promote unity among African-American men, increase registered voters, and to protest cuts by conservative leaders in social programs. Farrakhan also hoped to increase black involvement in volunteering and community activism. | Cartman: (in his letter to President Clinton) If you do not meet our demands, we will be forced to show the videotapes we have of you with Marisa Tomei.
Marisa Tomei is an American actress known for her roles in films, such as My Cousin Vinny (1992), In the Bedroom (2001), and What Women Want (2000). | Visual: Courtney Love
When the newscaster is reporting the story about the woman who had to live in her own feces for several days, the screen shows an image of singer/actress Courtney Love. Love is best known for being a member of the band, Hole, for starring in the film, The People Vs. Larry Flint, and for being musician Kurt Cobain's widow. |
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