Originally posted by: spacejamz
this episode is pretty weak....
Originally posted by: adairusmc
Originally posted by: spacejamz
this episode is pretty weak....
Damn, it must suck having no taste.
Originally posted by: her209
I thought they'd run with the whole Stand Up And Deliver reference. Oh well. Episode was pretty weak and was an excuse to have Mr. Garrison back with his new friend, the mouse. Glad they got rid of Mr. Hat and Mr. Twig.
An American Tail: Fievel Goes WestOriginally posted by: Riverhound777
I thought the episode was hilarious. The penis running around cracked me up, and Butters is always funny. I didn't get the part where it and the mouse were singing though, anyone care to explain that?
Parody of An American Tale, an 80's animated movie.Originally posted by: Riverhound777
I thought the episode was hilarious. The penis running around cracked me up, and Butters is always funny. I didn't get the part where it and the mouse were singing though, anyone care to explain that?
Originally posted by: sirjonk
The reason this episode didn't resonate with anyone else is because my brother and I (and her209) are maybe the only people alive who have seen Stand and Deliver based on the story of Jaime Escalante (Admiral Adama!). If you didn't see that, then the entire Cartman half of the episode would fall really flat. For me, I was laughing throughout the whole show. 2 weeks in a row for me.
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: sirjonk
The reason this episode didn't resonate with anyone else is because my brother and I (and her209) are maybe the only people alive who have seen Stand and Deliver based on the story of Jaime Escalante (Admiral Adama!). If you didn't see that, then the entire Cartman half of the episode would fall really flat. For me, I was laughing throughout the whole show. 2 weeks in a row for me.
I don't know anyone who didn't get the Stand And Deliver reference. They are all around my age though (32).
I hated that movie, but only because they played it on HBO back in the day a million times one summer.