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South Park :: Here Comes the Neighborhood (05x12)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Here Comes the Neighborhood |
| Episode #: | 05x12 |
| Production Number: | 512 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday November 28th, 2001 |
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Episode Summary |
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The other students tease Token because his family is wealthy. Feeling out of place, he convinces several rich celebrities to move to South Park. Even while playing with his new rich friends, he still feels out of place, so he moves into the lion den at the zoo. The South Park residents are uncomfortable with all the new wealthy celebrities, and try to drive them out of town.
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Guest Stars |
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Main Cast |
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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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Episode Notes |
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We don't see how Kenny dies in the episode, but he is visibly dead near the end of the episode. | We learn that Token's last name is Williams. |
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Episode Quotes |
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Token: Mom? Dad? Why do we have a bigger house than everybody else in South Park?
Bob: Well, because we have more money, son.
Token: I know. But why?
Bob: W... Well, because we went to graduate school and therefore have more lucrative jobs than most people in town. For instance, your mother is a chemist for a pharmaceutical company, whereas your friend Eric Cartman's mother is a crack whore. One pays more than the other. | Token: I'm just so happy you guys moved into town. You see, I used to be the only rich kid. All the other families here are kinda low to middle-income.
Lisa: Why? What happened to all their money?
Token: Well, they never really had any money.
Lisa: Well, then, why don't their daddies just act in a movie? |
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At the beginning of the episode when Butters is at the front of the class giving his volcano report, you can also see him seated in the classroom. |
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Cultural References |
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Cartman: All the rest of us have to buy our clothes at J mart! Have you even been inside a J mart, Token?
J Mart is a spoof of K Mart, the discount department store. | Cartman: (holds up the DVD of The Lion King) Oh, well, let me take this disk up to the Enterprise and see if Captain Kirk can decrypt it.
The Lion King (1994) is a Disney movie about the life of a young lion who must come to realize his place on the African savanna.
The Enterprise and Captain Kirk are references to the sci-fi television series, Star Trek. | Token: (to Frederick) And this is the room where my mom and dad keep their original Van Gogh painting.
Token is referring to artwork by the Dutch post-impressionist painter, Vincent Van Gogh. | Lion 2: You're not becoming a lion. The only way you can do that is to see Aslan.
Aslan is a lion character from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, a fantasy novel for children written by C. S. Lewis. |
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Episode References |
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Cartman: (to Ms. Choksondik, under his breath) I'll make you eat your parents!
This is a reference to the episode from earlier this season, "Scott Tenorman Must Die." |
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