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This page contains trivia for "Cartoon Wars Part II". Remember, trivia must be factual, provable, and it is always best to cite your source for not-so-obvious trivia. If you would like to dispute a trivia point, please discuss it in the talk page.

Trivia[]

  • President Bush was seen again in "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" and "The Snuke". Where various shows and the press portray him as an incompetent idiot, in South Park, he is actually fairly intelligent and the press are in fact the idiots.
    • However, in earlier episodes such as "A Ladder to Heaven", Bush is still portrayed as an idiot.
  • While Bush is normally voiced by Trey Parker, Matt Stone does his voice in this episode.
  • The scenes with Muhammad in Family Guy were censored by the South Park creators after Comedy Central alerted them they would censor it themselves anyway. Matt and Trey explained they'd rather censor it themselves than be censored by Comedy Central. Ironically, this issue is what caused "201" to be "lost" - Comedy Central censored it without telling Matt or Trey.
  • Kyle and Cartman are the only regular characters to appear in this episode. While Stan and Kenny do not appear, they are briefly seen in the recap of the previous episode.
  • Muhammad has already appeared uncensored in South Park, in "Super Best Friends" and in the intro.
  • The Family Guy fan who gives Kyle a lift pokes fun at the recurring I learned something today plot device where the show delivers a moral message.
  • Terrance is shown to still be overweight in this episode, having gained weight prior to "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow" (although he is not as overweight as he was in the previous episode).
  • This episode was made in order to let Matt and Trey try and convince Comedy Central to let them show Muhammad. They were unsuccessful, thus Muhammad was not shown.
  • Despite many celebrities being featured and mocked on the show previously, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane does not appear in this episode. However, Mitchell (who works in the Family Guy studio and introduces Cartman to the "writing staff") does somewhat resemble him.
  • This is the first episode in Season Ten with both Stan and Kenny absent. The other two are "A Million Little Fibers" and "Go God Go XII".
  • Alongside "Cartoon Wars Part I", this episode was also not included from the HBO Max streaming service.
    • The two-parter was also omitted from Paramount+ in the UK.

References to Popular Culture[]

  • The second Family Guy hater who went to appeal to FOX Studios was a South Park version of Bart Simpson. The creators said in the commentary that the Simpsons staff sent them flowers for ripping on Family Guy.
    • Furthermore, King of the Hill staff called them to say that Matt and Trey were doing "God’s work". During the fight between Kyle and Cartman, they crash into an imitation of the King of the Hill production building.
    • Bart mentions cutting of the head of a statue, a reference to cutting off Jebediah Springfield's head in "The Telltale Head".
  • The use of a Terrance & Phillip's episode instead of the actual sequel to the episode is a reference to "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus" episode that was placed as a joke instead of the sequel to "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut". This joke would be used again in "Eat, Pray, Queef", except Terrance and Phillip is being replaced instead of replacing the second part of a two-parter.
  • The President of FOX's final episode-pulling confirmation sequence, "Zero Zero Destruct", is taken from Star Trek III, where the final confirmation code for the auto-destruct sequence on Enterprise was "Zero Zero Zero Destruct... Zero".
  • Before Cartman and Kyle fight, Cartman says. "I guess it was inevitable", quoting a line said by Agent Smith in The Matrix.
  • Cartman and Kyle fighting is a reference to a running gag on Family Guy, where Peter Griffin would be sometimes involved in a destructive fistfight with a anthromorphic chicken.
  • Cartman then tells Kyle "Let this be our final battle!", referencing a quote by Skeletor in the Masters of the Universe movie. This is not the first time Cartman used this line, he also quoted it to the psychics in "Cartman's Incredible Gift".
  • During the fight between Cartman and Kyle, a poster presenting "Cold Age: The Smackdown" (parody of Ice Age: The Meltdown) is shown in the background.

Continuity[]

  • This is the cliffhanger narrator's final appearance.
  • Cartman mentions having "ground up a boy's parents and feeding them to him as chili" while talking to Bart, which makes a nod to "Scott Tenorman Must Die".
  • Terrance is still in the process of losing the weight in he gained in "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow", as shown in the beginning of the episode.

Goofs[]

  • A poster for Family Guy says that it airs on Mondays. It actually airs on Sundays in real life.
  • Family Guy is not taken off the air, and is still being written, even though Cartman never put the ball back in the tank.
  • When the man in the pickup truck is driving Kyle to the studio, Kyle's hat briefly disappears as they pass the security booth.

Dubbing Changes[]

International Titles[]

Language Title Translation
Czech Animákové války, část 2. Cartoon Wars, Part 2
French Cartoon Wars II Cartoon Wars II
German Cartoon Krieg 2 Cartoon War 2
Hungarian Rajzfilmek háborúja 2. Cartoon Wars Part 2
Italian Cartoon Wars Parte 2 Cartoon Wars Part 2
Polish Wojny kreskówkowe, cz. 2 Cartoon Wars, Chapter 2
Spanish La Guerra de los Dibujos Animados Parte II The War of Animated Cartoons Part 2


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Release

South Park: The Complete Tenth SeasonSouth Park: The Cult of Cartman

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