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South Park
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| Title: | A Very Crappy Christmas |
| Episode Number: | 65 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 17 |
| Production Number: | 417 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday December 20th, 2000 |
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When Mr. Hankey doesn't show up at Christmas time, the boys track him down and see he's lost his faith. The boys are determined to restore the Christmas spirit through a cartoon they make. Mr. Hankey struggles to get the old drive-in cleaned up so the boys can use it for their cartoon, and gets his family to help.
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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 | | •Mona Marshall | voiced | Sheila Broflovski, Linda Stotch, Various | | •Eliza Schneider | voiced | Mayor McDaniels, Liane Cartman, Mrs. McKormick, Wendy Testaburger, Shelly Marsh, Sharon Marsh, Various |
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| In this episode, we learn that Mr. Hankey is married, and has children. | The way the boys create their cartoon is pretty much the same way Trey Parker and Matt Stone created their own animated Christmas card, called "Jesus vs. Santa." It was the piece of animation that got them their own show, South Park. |
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| Mr. Hankey: Come. You have to meet the little nuggets, too. Kids! This is our son, Cornwallis.
Cornwallis: Hooowdy Ho!
Mr. Hankey: Our daughter, Amber.
Amber: Hooowdy Ho!
Mr. Hankey: And our son, Simon.
Simon: Eee, hey! Hunnn...
Mr. Hankey: Simon's not so smart. He was born with a peanut in his head. | Mr. Hankey: Now come on, son. Don't be so down.
Cornwallis: Why? We're just pieces of crap. Christmas isn't for us.
Mr. Hankey: Christmas is about feeling good. That's for everybody!
Cornwallis: I see the Nativity. There's angels, shepherds and sheep. But no poo. All the Christmas movies - Santa, elves, reindeer. No poo. I'm not a part of it.
Mr. Hankey: No, you're not a part of it, Cornwallis. You're ALL of it. Don't you see?
Cornwallis: I'm nothing but crap! | Stan: Yeah. And you know? I think I've learned something today... it doesn't matter if you're Christian or Jewish or Atheist or Hindu. Christmas still is about one very important thing.
Cartman: Yeah, ham.
Stan: (angry) No, not ham! |
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| News Anchor: And in other news tonight it appears that everyone is officially SICK OF CHRISTMAS! (a chart with the statistics appears onscreen) In an SPC poll, 38% said they were fed up and tired of the holiday, 5% said they were indifferent to it, and a whopping 57% said they would kick Bon Jovi square in the balls if given the opportunity.
Jon Bon Jovi is an American musician and actor, best known for being the singer of the band, Bon Jovi. | Visual: A Charlie Brown Christmas
They boys see A Charlie Brown Christmas on television. The Peanuts Christmas special first aired in 1965, and was created by Charles Schultz. | Kyle: We actually spoke... to THE Brian Boitano.
Brian Boitano is a professional figure skater. He is a four-time US National Champion, and a two-time World Champion. He was also referenced in the movie, South Park - Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. |
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