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  Episode Information  
Title: South Park is Gay!
Episode Number: 104
Season: 7
Season Episode #.: 8
Production Number: 708
Original Airdate: Wednesday October 22nd, 2003
9.7/10 (3 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Trey Parker (1)
Writer: Trey Parker (1)
  Episode Summary  
The "Metrosexual" look arrives in South Park, and all the guys are trying it. Kyle is the only one who doesn't feel comfortable with it, and he loses friends and gets beaten up for not embracing the new look. Kyle thinks his only solution is to kill the creators of the new fad - the men from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Adrien BeardvoicedToken WilliamsRecurring (9th appearance)
Bruce HowellvoicedUnknownRecurring (6th appearance)
John 'Nancy' Hansen (1)voicedMr. SlaveRecurring (6th appearance)
  Episode Notes  
During a 2008 marathon leading up to season 12, this episode aired has having "Outstanding Achievement in Gayness."
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Widelife, featuring Simone DennyAll Things Just Keep Getting Better 
  Episode Quotes  
Sharon: Our husbands are all so clean and neat. My Randy irons his clothes and even has pedicures.
Linda: And they like to talk about their feeling now, and drink wine and decorate the house!
Sarah: My Steven shaved his chest and his balls. Ooooh, I love it!
 
Mr. Garrison: Why won't anybody pound Mr. Slave's butt?
Randy: Well, we don't 'pound butt,' Mr. Garrison. We're straight.
Mr. Garrison: Those pants and those shoes say you pound butt!
Jimbo: Hey, now that's not true. My shoes don't say I pound butt.
Mr. Garrison: No, your shoes say you take it in the butt!
 
Kyle: They aren't gay? Then what are they?
Kyan: For a thousand years our kind have lived beneath the earth's crust! Banished by man in the Kindling Wars.
Mr. Garrison: Oh my God. (Kyan turns into a crab)
Crab Leader: We are the Crab People!
Kyle: Aaaaagh!
Mr. Slave: Jethuth Chritht!
 
Cartman: When the chicks at school see how gay we are, they are going to be all over us!
 
Cartman: I'm half bisexual!
Mr. Garrison: You kids don't know what you're talking about! Eric, you are not half bi!
Cartman: Yeah . . . I'm like a quarter bi, my grandpa was bi, so that makes me a quarter bi!
 
Cartman: Look, guys, a lot of the guys around school have been talking and they've been spreading rumors that we're not metrosexual because we hang out with Kyle.
Stan: Well, what can we do about it?
Cartman: We have no choice you guys, we're going to have to kill Kyle!
 
  Cultural References  
Stan: So, I'm watching the season premiere of Boy Meets Boy on television, and then Queer Eye for the Straight Guy comes on, right? So I fall asleep in front of the TV, and when I wake up, I see that I've spilled the Coke I was drinking all over my satin pajama top.

Boy Meets Boy is a reality show that aired on the Bravo network. It is similar to The Bachelor, only featuring gay contestants.

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is another show with a homosexual theme, where five gay men give a straight man a makeover.
 
Stan: (to Kenny) Oh, tell me about it, Ken doll.

Ken doll is a fashion toy doll marketed as the boyfriend of the popular Barbie doll.
 
Visual: Marcy's

This is a spoof of the department store, Macy's.
 
Randy: Please, girlfriend. You look like some kind of Little Orphan Annie nightmare.

"Little Orphan Annie" was first a comic strip created by Harold Gray in 1924. The character of Annie has bright red curly hair, and black circles for eyes. Due to the popularity and longevity of the comic, it was later made into a very popular Broadway musical.
 
Visual: Forever 16

This is a spoof of the clothing store, Forever 21.
 
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