The boys sponsor a starving Ethiopian child, only to have him show up on their doorstep.The boys sponsor a starving Ethiopian child, only to have him show up on their doorstep.The boys sponsor a starving Ethiopian child, only to have him show up on their doorstep.
Mary Kay Bergman
- Liane Cartman
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- (as Shannen Cassidy)
- …
Jennifer Howell
- Woman in Park
- (voice)
Jesse Brant Howell
- Ike Broflovski
- (voice)
- (as Jesse Howell)
Trey Parker
- Stan Marsh
- (voice)
- …
Matt Stone
- Kyle Broflovski
- (voice)
- …
Isaac Hayes
- Chef
- (voice)
- Director
- Trey Parker(uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaJerry Seinfeld was a big fan of the show, and wanted to do a voice. So he was offered to play the part of Turkey #4. But Seinfeld's people objected to having him play such a small role and wouldn't allow him to do the show.
- GoofsPossibly deliberate: Kyle says that Sally Struthers used to be on Full House (1987), when in reality, Struthers never appeared on that show.
- Quotes
Mr. Garrison: Who knows what a can food drive is?
Eric Cartman: Isn't that where they cut open a chick's stomach to get the baby out?
Mr. Garrison: No that's a caesarian section, Eric, but remember there are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
- ConnectionsFeatured in South Park: Red Man's Greed (2003)
Featured review
One of the best South Park episodes!
The premiere of "South Park" in the summer of 1997 brought Comedy Central some of the biggest ratings that it has ever received. The show, about four eight-year-old boys and their misadventures in Colorado, was unlike anything that had ever been seen on television. It was tasteless, it was politically incorrect, and it was hilarious. During the first season, the hype and fan base of "South Park" grew larger and larger with every episode. By the time this Thanksgiving episode aired, the show was already considered the biggest television hit of 1997. This was the 8th episode of "South Park". Normally in the first seasons of shows, the first ten episodes is the creators trying to figure out what exactly their show is and what to do with it, but by this episode, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone already had a pretty good idea of what the show was. As a result, this is one of the better episodes of Season One and one of the best "South Park" episodes to air yet. The BRAVEHEART spoof towards the end of the episode is a definite highlight.
When one analyzes this episode, it becomes evident just how similar it is to Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving. Plot centered around elementary school kids? Check. Lesson in the end? Check. The only difference is this is definitely not for young kids. For everyone else though, Starvin Marvin' is perfect for watching around Thanksgiving time. My Grade: A
When one analyzes this episode, it becomes evident just how similar it is to Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving. Plot centered around elementary school kids? Check. Lesson in the end? Check. The only difference is this is definitely not for young kids. For everyone else though, Starvin Marvin' is perfect for watching around Thanksgiving time. My Grade: A
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- jellyneckr
- Apr 1, 2006
Details
- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9
- 4:3
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