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  Episode Information  
Title: The Tooth Fairy's TATS 2000
Episode Number: 49
Season: 4
Season Episode #.: 1
Production Number: 402
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 05th, 2000
9.7/10 (3 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Trey Parker (1)
Writer: Trey Parker (1)
Matt Stone
Nancy Pimental
  Episode Summary  
When Cartman loses a tooth and finds money under his pillow, he and the boys come up with a plan to get rich off the Tooth Fairy. When they find out there is no Tooth Fairy, they formulate an even sneakier plan. Unfortunately, the tooth business is already well established by a mob-like group of kids. Kyle begins to question his parents' lies, and soon questions even his own reality.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Dee Dee GreenvoicedUnknownRecurring (first appearance)
Jennifer HowellvoicedTooth FairyRecurring (15th appearance)
Richard BelzervoicedLoogie 
  Episode Notes  
This is the first appearance of Timmy.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Butters: What the...who's there? Who is that?
Cartman: (speaking in a woman's voice) I am the Tooth Fairy, my child.
Butters: Oh, sorry Miss Fairy. I didn't mean to gaze at you. I'm back asleep now, see?
Cartman: Yes. Now I will leave you tidings under your pillow.
Butters: My gosh, I didn't think you would be so fat.
Cartman: Hey!
Kyle: Come on, fat ass!
Cartman: Do not open your eyes 'til morning, or else I'll kick you in the nuts. Bye, thank you.
 
Liane: (singing) Tucky, tucky time. It's the best time of the night.
Cartman: I love that song, mom. Sing it again.
Liane: No, honey. Mommy's gotta save her throat. I have to work tonight.
 
Dr. Roberts: (answers phone) Hello, Dentist's office.
Liane: Hello Dr. Roberts, It's Miss Cartman.
Dr. Roberts: Oh, yes Miss Cartman, what can I do for you?
Liane: Well it's my son. He's lost a lot of baby teeth and I'm starting to get worried.
Dr. Roberts: Well losing baby teeth is a natural thing Miss Cartman. How many has he lost?
Liane: About 112.
 
Stan: What the hell's wrong with Cartman?
Kyle: He's fat and he's stupid?
 
Cartman: I don't know why the tooth fairy is being so nice to me, maybe she's hot for me or something.
 
Cartman: But now my mom has given us so much money that she's bankrupt, and we're poor... like Kenny.
 
  Cultural References  
Gerald: No... Kyle, she's just make believe. Like Peter Pan.

The book Peter Pan was written by a Scottish novelist and playwright named J. M. Barrie. The plot revolves around a boy who doesn't want to grow up. The character of Peter Pan has been portrayed numerous times in plays and movies; the most famous is probably the animated Walt Disney version, released in 1953.
 
Kyle: What about Dan Rather? Do you think he's real?

Dan Rather is best known as being the anchor for the CBS Evening News from 1981 to 2005.
 
Cartman: Oh dude that is tits! I mean that is big fat Oprah tits right there!

Cartman is referring to TV show host and actress, Oprah Winfrey.
 
Cartman: It's better than YOUR dress! You look like a bad Jennifer Lopez nightmare!!

Cartman mentions actress/singer/dancer Jennifer Lopez, because her fashion sense is often critiqued as being "unique."
 
Visual: The Godfather

Loogie's character and mannerisms are based off the mob boss from the movie, The Godfather.
 
  Episode References  
When Chef sees the boys with cell phones and cash and fancy clothes, he asks them to repeat back to him what he always tells them about drugs, and they answer, "That there's a time and a place for everything, and it's called college." Chef first told them this in the season 2 episode, "Ike's Wee Wee."
 
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