"20 to 1" Scene-Stealing Songs (TV Episode 2009)
Clips of this episode's parody of Tom Cruise's underpants dancing scene shown in a segment on the song Old Time Rock and Roll."The Cinema Snob" Beware! Children at Play (TV Episode 2011)
clip shown"WatchMojo" Top 10 South Park Movie Parodies (TV Episode 2018)
The parody of Children of the Corn (1984) in "The Wacky Molestation Adventure" gets an honorable mention.
Leave It to Beaver (TV Series 1957–1963)
The cutout of the boy used as a visual aid in the prison is of Jerry Mathers dressed as Beaver Cleaver."Star Trek" Miri (TV Episode 1966)
"The before time" and the Shatner-esque speech.The Dead Pool (1988)
Remote control car used to attack the couple.Jerry Maguire (1996)
Scott Evans, the Prison Rehabilitation Counselor, says, "Help me, help you."
The Year Without a Santa Claus (TV Movie 1974)
Kyle's letter to Fidel Castro parodies the song "Blue Christmas" and contains the same drawings that Santa receives.Logan's Run (1976)
The children of South Park make sacrifices, and they call it Carousel, like in Logan's Run.Risky Business (1983)
Kyle dances down the hallway in his underwear and a pair of sun glasses to Old Time Rock and Roll.Children of the Corn (1984)
In this episode, a young couple wanders into South Park and finds the children in charge of the town and all of the adults gone. The children worship "The Provider" and make sacrifices to him. There is even a scene where Cartman and a gang of kids have kidnapped the woman, and Cartman shouts to the man, "Outlander. We have your woman!"Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
When Stan speaks about how the children ended up alone, and presents their religious system, this is a parody of the feral children's ritual "tell" in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
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