A drunken Civil War re-enactment leads to an actual Civil War breaking out.A drunken Civil War re-enactment leads to an actual Civil War breaking out.A drunken Civil War re-enactment leads to an actual Civil War breaking out.
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- TriviaAfter the production of the previous episode, the voice actor of many female South Park roles, Mary Kay Bergman, committed suicide. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, still in shock from the tragic ordeal, did not feel like auditioning people right away, which is why this episode features no female voices (Trey Parker voices the S'mores Schnapps Lady and Kenny's mom appears with no speaking parts).
- GoofsThe flag used by the Union soldiers is actually the Stars and Bars, the first flag used by the Confederacy.
- Quotes
Cartman: Dear you guys. Words cannot express how much I hate you guys. As we fight our way northward into the great unknown, only that one thing remains certain: that I hate you guys with every tired muscle in my confederate body. We have taken Topeka and I must rally the men onward to Missouri. Because I will not stop until we have won it all, and you guys are my slaves. Because I hate you guys. I hate you guys so very very much. Yours, General Cartman Lee.
- ConnectionsFeatured in South Park: Red Man's Greed (2003)
- SoundtracksSouth Park (theme song)
Music by Primus
Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Featured review
Solid early South Park episode on Civil War reenactments
This was one of the stronger episodes of South Park's 3rd Season, in my opinion. Cartman is hilarious as a Robert E. Lee impersonator. There's no other way to describe what he does in this episode than "Cartmanesque"- leading the residents of South Park on a country-wide rampage to "win" the Civil War for the Confederacy, not for any noble or high purposes, but purely out of his hate for Stan and Kyle (if he wins, they become his slaves). The episode also features Butters with an early speaking part, and great spoofs of Clinton and Gore. I especially recommend this episode for Civil War buffs- as long as you can deal with Civil War reenactments being made fun of.
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- dangood107
- Jul 22, 2010
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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