Roseanne-sized Atom-O Tampons.
Kenny's remains look bigger after Stan announces his death then they do before.
Normally, Kenny is hard to understand, but the adult "Kenny" speaks clearly. And I thought Stan would be a blond.
Up your ass with broken glass! - reminiscent of Welcome Back, Kotter, a late 1970's ABC show where one of the characters would say, "Up your nose with a rubber hose." Although the temperature rises and the Mayor and her aides are in shorts and T's, the snow does not melt.
The picture Randy holds up in front of City Hall is that of Jocelyn Wildenstein
All right, which is the right spelling? Broslovski, Broslofski (these two seen on fan sites), Broflovski (shown on Ike's tombstone in "Ike's Weewee" and now in South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut), or Brovlofski (shown on Gerald's law firm in "Spontaneous Combustion")?
Hey, that Bible sounds like kind of a good book. - that is its nickname, the Good Book.
The two lines spoken right after crucified Cartman is taken out of the church come from Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life
Dude, that was Star Trek again. - Yep. The first time Kyle said this was in "Damien," when the two of them were in Jesus' corner encouraging him.
Dr. Mephesto's first name, Alphonse, is spelled Alfonz during the Nobel Prize Awards. I remember a Fonzarelli whose nickname was the Fonz…
The formulas written by Randy near the end are the same as those written by Herald R, Pinkerton, Nobel Science Prize nominee.
The ropes used to hang Cartman must have been Bungee cords. Otherwise, he would have slipped out of the ropes and fallen to the ground maybe two weeks earlier.
The sequence in which Chef appears to Cartman and tells him the rescue was a dream come from a scene in "The Last Temptation of Christ," by Nikos Kazantzakis, in which Jesus is given a chance on the cross to live the rest of his life. Later, he finds out that it was all a dream and he is still dying on the cross.
Cartman's hair is a darker shade of brown now.