The Red Badge of Gayness
- L'épisode a été diffusé 24 nov. 1999
- TV-MA
- 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,3/10
3,5 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
Trey Parker
- Stan Marsh
- (voice)
- …
Matt Stone
- Kyle Broflovski
- (voice)
- …
Isaac Hayes
- Chef
- (credit only)
Omaira Coromoto Rivero
- Sharon Marsh (Spanish Dubbing)
- (voice: Spanish dubbings for Latin American)
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A classic episode that has stood the test of time
I came here expecting to see universal praise for one of the more iconic of episodes but it is a mixed bag instead. This is Cartman at his finest (in terms of the episodes to-date at the time it was released) and one of the first episodes where we see his genius at work, instead of just being pathetically funny. How anyone can not see the greatness in this episode is beyond me.
Easily 9 stars.
Easily 9 stars.
One of the weaker episodes, still decent though
Red Badge of Gayness is one of the weaker episodes of South Park.It's not as funny or entertaining as the other episodes.It's still pretty decent though.There is no real "bad" episode of South Park.This episode has the men of South Park engaging in a civil war reenactment.Cartman places a bet with Stan and Kyle that if the south wins, they have to be his slaves.The boys agree knowing that they lost, however Cartman has some tricks up his sleeve as usual.The men get really drunk while participating and with the aid of Cartman, they go around the United States and take over towns.It's up to Stan and Kyle to stop them.The episode has some laughs, and was overall decent, it was just one of the weaker South Park episodes.
Just too tedious
This episode suffered through the same issue that the Bob's Burgers episode Burger War and the American Dad episode The Long Bomb did, in that it was extremely slow to get through the entire episode. During the first 10 minutes, I personally found it really hard to focus on the plot of this episode of South Park and after every minute I would constantly forget what was going on, and in the last 10 minutes, I decided "enough is enough" and got a speed increaser extension and had to watch this episode in 4x speed, JUST SO THAT I COULD FINISH OFF THIS EPISODE WITHOUT LOSING MY SANITY.
If I HAVE to do such a thing whenever I watch an episode of a TV show, the 1 star rating is wholly justified. I definitely DO NOT recommend this episode to people who have short attention spans.
If I HAVE to do such a thing whenever I watch an episode of a TV show, the 1 star rating is wholly justified. I definitely DO NOT recommend this episode to people who have short attention spans.
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.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAfter 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).
- GaffesThe flag used by the Union soldiers is actually the Stars and Bars, the first flag used by the Confederacy.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in South Park: Red Man's Greed (2003)
- Bandes originalesSouth Park (theme song)
Music by Primus
Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
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Détails
- Durée
- 22m
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 4:3
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