South Park
When Mr. Garrison tries to kill Kathie Lee Gifford, Wendy and Stan try to stop him. Mr.
Garrison says "it is too late for me," which is similiar to what Vader said to Luke in Return
Of The Jedi. (Schlueter)
"Not Without My Anus"
Scott, who trying to get rid of Terrence and Philip, is upset that Saddam Hussein did not keep
his promise and by invading Canada. Saddam says "I changed my mind, pray that I don't alter it
any farther." Then Scott, who is escorted out, says "this deal gets worse all the time." These
lines are from The Empire Strikes Back said by Vader and Lando. (Schlueter)
In the first Halloween episode, most of the students are wearing a Chewbecca costume. After
Stan tells Cartman that wearing a Hitler costume is not cool, Cartman says, "Why don't you go
back to Endor, Wookiee?" (Schlueter)
In the "Chef Aid" episode, Johnnie Cochrane uses the Chewbecca defense in
the case against Chef and then for Chef. (Schlueter)
In the episode where South Park has a film festival, a dying Mr. Hanky
tells Stan that "there is another Skywalker." (Schlueter)
In the episode where the kids get chicken pox, Eric writes in his essay that America should be
more like Endor and that he likes the Ewoks. (Schlueter)
In the Marvin in Space episode, Kenny ends up in carbonite and Sally Struthers
who controls the Ethiopians looks like Jabba the Hut. (Schlueter)
In the Earth Day episode, one of the activists tells the kids that they
want to help with Earth Day celebrations and waves his hand. When the boys
are unconvinced, he tells another activist that their will is strong. (Schlueter)
In the Korn Halloween episode, Wendy wins the costume contest again wearing
a Chewbecca costume. (Schlueter)
In the episode, where the boys go to Afghanistan to return a goat, Cartman
calls the Afghans Jawas because they are unfriendly "sand people." After Osama
bin Laden is shot at, he talks like Jar Jar Binks. (Schlueter)
When the kids exploit the "Maury Povich Show", they ask a couple of
Star Trek fans to create fake testicles on Butters' chin. They give them, in
return, an AVID copy of The Phantom Menace. The two fight over who
keeps it while Kyle and Stan say to each other that The Phantom Menace sucked.
When Cartman appears on the "Maury Povich Show," he tells the audience
that he was the one who put Jabba The Hut back in Star Wars: A New Hope. (Schlueter)
When the episode where Timmy's wheelchair is made into a time machine, Ms.
Choksondik tells Mr. Garrison that she is not afraid of discovering herself.
Garrison says, "You will be. You WILL be." (Schlueter)
At the beginning of the episode where the boys try to stop the re-release
of Indiana Jones, they watch the re-re-release of Empire Strikes
Back where the word "wookiee" has been changed to "hair challenged" and
Ewoks have replaced the cast.
Cartman tells the others "not underestimate the power of free hats" when they
set up a meeting. When they enter George Lucas's place, there is a Storm Trooper and a Darth
Vader helmet and an Imperial Walker in a case. They find three versions of The Phantom Menace. When the
boys confront Lucas, Stan says "I know there is some good in you." Lucas replies, "It is too late for me."
Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone talk about re-releasing the first episode
of South Park. Trey says that they always wanted Imperial walkers in
the background.
When the Indiana Jones movie is re-released Ewoks are
chasing Indiana Jones. (Schlueter)
In the episode where the kids act out as Lord Of The Rings characters,
at the conference, Kevin wears a Stormtrooper helmet and says that the video
tape could be used for his Star Cruiser. (Schlueter)
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