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:Yes that would be interesting, especially since this information is not easy to find using google. --[[User:Blauerflummi|Blauerflummi]] ([[User talk:Blauerflummi|talk]]) 08:07, 22 July 2008 (UTC) |
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== Simpsons reference? == |
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In the Simpsons episode [[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]] they give the reverse of the change-baby-to-Jesus rule: |
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'''Flanders''': So uh, where's your band?<br> |
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'''Rachael''': They switched from Christian music to regular pop. All you do is change "Jesus" to "baby". |
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So is South Park referencing the Simpsons (of whose episode came first), or is it just a well known rule? And if it's a reference how would you add it to the article? |
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Anonymous 20:37, 16 January 2009 (UTC) |
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Reference
I followed the link to the reference where the authors say they don't mind if episodes are downloaded for free and the page is missing. Anyone knows something?
Creed
Creed is NOT a Christian rock band
- Actually, I think they said that Creed started off as a Christian Rock band. besides, what's done is done, and there's nothing you can do to change what they did with the episode.
- NetStormer 06:13, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Creed was a band with religious themes that never claimed to be Christian. Also, Faith +1 is a play on the Christian band Plus One, which was "big" at the time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.131.14.120 (talk) 01:06, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Which Epi?
Is it episode 105 or 709? The page says it's both.
It's both. Episode 09 of series 7, and the 105th episode altogether. I think!
Butters
In the plot summery it says that at the end of the episode Butters farts in Cartman's face and gives him the finger. Is that the first time ever where Butters stood up to Cartman? And if so, is that worthy of noting in the trivia section? Quixoto 07:23, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
- Not very clear, he still looked very innocent and reluctant when he flipped Cartman off and swore at him. Moreover Cartman did not abuse (well, actually once, but that's because Butters spoiled a transaction) or trick on Butters in this episode. AWESOM-O seemed more likely, and Butters actually had his revenge quite well-planned. Patrickov 17:31, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia Censorship?
Why come, in this article, Cartman's line about Jesus is censored, but Butters' line to Cartman isn't?
hehehe. i uncensored it. take that censor-er. i saw the original article and it said fuck Jesus so don't go making shit right for Christians. Satanist/nihilists have rights to (fuck Jesus)24.144.137.244 23:06, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
- Lame. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.186.151.231 (talk) 04:47, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
Just curious, is this the only episode that a Butters' line got bleeped? -- Patrickov 16:52, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Uh, does he say "fuck" on the DVD? On the show it's bleeped. Just because you assume the obvious doesn't mean it should be listed in a different manner here than it is on the show itself.Epthorn 10:38, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
Excessive trivia?
I don't think the trivia is excessive. It is all pertinent, no obvious redundancies, and no obvious errors (or "obvious" trivia for that matter). Removing tag. Hnc 03:58, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
Someone re-added the tag. I agree with the tag being removed. Consider it removed again.
- An encyclopaedia is not a collection of trivia, so any 'trivia' is excessive.
- And the trivia has come back;
- When Cartman runs to find Token and Butters, the music from that part is from the game Heroes of Might and Magic III.
- Having Lars Ulrich affected by music piracy refers to the then-recent Napster case, in which Ulrich's band (Metallica) sued the website for copyright infringement.
- The scene in which Sergeant Yates shows the boys the effects of Music Piracy is reminiscent of A Christmas Carol, in which the Ghost of Christmas Spirit shows Ebenezer Scrooge what Christmas Spirit is really like.
- Faith + 1 is a parody of the Christian boy-band, "Plus One" and old school hip hop band "Funky Four Plus One".
- The Faith Records headquarters looks similar to the Capitol Records building in Hollywood.
Cite that and it can go back to the main article. Alastairward (talk) 17:30, 16 August 2008 (UTC)
cultural references
can some one find the bands that the kids tried to download and also the bands that protested with them?24.144.137.244 23:04, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Summary, not transcript
The plot summary is way to detailed, down to almost the entire conversation at the end of the episode. The broad strokes should be given, but the detail is unnecessary and at least slightly problematic as the show bleeps out instances of 'fuck' while the summary leaves them in. WP is not censored and can certainly contain spoilers, but this amount of verbatim and info is almost transcriptual (that's right, I made it up, but it sounds good). Epthorn 10:37, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
Faith +1 Songs
Aren't the faith +1 songs remakes of other love songs that have been made? Wouldn't it make sense to put those song names in this article along with the faith +1 songs, just for reference?
- Yes that would be interesting, especially since this information is not easy to find using google. --Blauerflummi (talk) 08:07, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
Simpsons reference?
In the Simpsons episode I'm Goin' to Praiseland they give the reverse of the change-baby-to-Jesus rule:
Flanders: So uh, where's your band?
Rachael: They switched from Christian music to regular pop. All you do is change "Jesus" to "baby".
So is South Park referencing the Simpsons (of whose episode came first), or is it just a well known rule? And if it's a reference how would you add it to the article?
Anonymous 20:37, 16 January 2009 (UTC)