South Park is an animated series on Comedy Central aimed at mature audiences. Set in Colorado, the series revolves around four boys: Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflowski, Stan Marsh and Kenny McCormick.
References
- Various
- Ike Broflovski (Kyle's 2 year-old brother) frequently utters "Cookie Monster" admid his various nonsensical burbling.
- Season 3, Episode 2: "Spontaneous Combustion"
- Cartman has been crucified on a Christian cross as part of the boys' adaptation of the biblical event. As Cartman calls for help, Officer Barbrady walks by going "Noo-ne-noo-ne-noo" like the Typewriter Guy. He notices Cartman on the cross, and observes "T ... T is for turtle."
- Season 4, Episode 8: "Chef Goes Nanners"
- The town is debating about changing their flag. In one scene, Ned and Jimbo try to blend in at a KKK meeting, where the members are playing "Who's Got the Silliest Thing On Under Their Robe?" One of the members has a Big Bird outfit under his robe.
- Season 9, Episode 3: "Wing"
- At Sylvester Stallone's son's wedding (and during the end credits), Chinese singer Wing sings the song "Sing".
- Season 10, Episode 7: "Tsst"
- Having disciplinary trouble with her son, Cartman's mother seeks the help of a number of nanny reality shows. Going through the roster of nannies from Nanny 911, the last nanny shown is "Nanny Skexis", a reference to The Dark Crystal. She wimpers in the same way Chamberlain does.
- Season 10, Episode 11: "Hell on Earth 2006"
- At Satan's party, one of his demonic henchmen wears an Elmo costume with the words "Tickle This" on the stomach, a reference to the popular Tickle Me Elmo doll.