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This page contains trivia for "Wieners Out". 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

  • Eric Cartman and Heidi Turner are confirmed to be in a relationship.
  • The CEO of TrollTrace's last name, Bedrager, means "deceiver" or "fraud" in Danish.[1]
  • Gerald lies to his wife to avoid exposing himself as an internet troll by claiming he is addicted to "piss porn", the technical term for this fetish is Urolagina.
  • This marks the second South Park episode in the UK to receive an 18 rating by the BBFC, the first being "World Wide Recorder Concert", which in 2008 was re-rated as 15. This is due to the scene where Shelia urinates in Gerald's face.

References to Popular Culture

  • The title of this episode references the Internet meme "Dicks Out for Harambe".[2]
  • Butters' constant referral of Kyle as "Uncle Kyle" is a reference to "Uncle Tom", a derogatory term used to describe subservient African-Americans, which was derrived from the 1852 abolitionist novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.
  • Gerald considering his trolling to be "locker room talk" is a reference to Donald Trump's apology for a 2005 tape in which he and Billy Bush talked about sexually harassing women, which surfaced the week before this episode aired.
  • The troll Dildo Shwaggins' internet username is a parody of the main protagonist th book The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins.
  • The scene where Gerald Broflovski and Dildo Shwaggins meet underneath the Freemont Bridge is a subtle nod to the giant troll sculpture under the Fremont bridge in Seattle, Washington.[3]
Simon McCoy Comparison
  • The BBC newsreader featured in the episode is based on the real life BBC newsreader Simon McCoy. Shortly after the episode aired in the United Kingdom, McCoy changed his Twitter profile picture to his animated South Park counterpart. Seen right is the comparison of this counterpart to the real McCoy.
  • The song sung by the Danish workers at TrollTrace is from the Danish TV Christmas-calendar Alletiders jul from 1994.[4][5]

Continuity

  • Butters and Charlotte end their relationship, which first began in "Where My Country Gone?".
  • The only couples still together after the mass break-up in "Skank Hunt" are Tweek/Craig due to being gay and Cartman/Heidi due to being disconnected from social media.
  • Jenkins, the griefer from "Make Love, Not Warcraft", reappears in this episode as one of the internet trolls.
  • This is the second time that Ike witnesses his parents having exotic sex. The first was in the episode "Insecurity", where Gerald was seen role-playing as a UPS delivery driver for Sheila.
  • The girls and boys previously had a gender war in "Proper Condom Use".

Goofs

  • When the crowd of boys are walking through the hallway, Tweek is seen standing to Craig's left. In the next shot, however, he is standing to Craig's right.
  • In "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce", Clyde Donovan was said to have had a colostomy at age 5. However, at the volleyball game, there is no evidence of such procedure.

References


  2004: "Wieners Out" edit
Story Elements

Skankhunt42Dildo ShwagginsSizzlerDenmarkTrollTrace.comLennart BedragerFreemont BridgeWieners Out (Movement)

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Release

South Park: The Complete Twentieth Season

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