The song Butters sings is an adaptation of the theme from The Courtship of Eddie's Father:
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People let me tell you ‘bout my best friend. He’s a warm-hearted person who’ll love me to the end. People let me tell you ‘bout my best friend, he’s a one boy cuddly toy. My up, my down, my pride and joy. People let me tell you ‘bout him, he’s so much fun. Whether we’re talking man to man, whether we’re talking son to son. Cause he’s my best friend. Yeah he’s my best friend.” |
Automatron - automatons have been around for a looooong time.
Butters uses Vital Suppositories.
Butters wears a bunny pajama outfit. Little Bunny Foo-Foo...
"Seventeen." - this is Chef's answer as to when a person is ready for sex. Cartman remembers that for some odd reason - it's certainly not an answer to how much wood a woodchuck would chuck if he could chuck wood. :D
The producers and the boardroom shown in this episode are the same ones shown in "It Hits The Fan". Only here they're at Catamount Studios instead of at HBC, and the president is now just a producer. As soon as the producers are gathered in the boardroom, Mitch is given another face and body, so it looks as if there are two Mitches where there should be one.
Butters is a lefty, if you judge by his writing style.
Adam Sandler starred in Punch-Drunk Love in 2002 in his first dramatic role. The following films suggested by AWESOM-O imagine Sandler in other dramatic roles. Check them out.
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"Sure, why not? Program the memories of some eight-year-old boy who doesn't exist, and make the robot think he's real!" - refers to Blade Runner, in which Harrison Ford hunts androids, one of which was implanted with the (false) memories of an 8 year old girl, who don't know that they are robots. Ford discovers that he is an android himself.