Sunday, November 7, 2010

S14 - Mysterion Rises

South Park Zone
South Park - Season 14 - Episode 1412 - Mysterion Rises
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South Park Mysterion Rises


About this South Park episode:| "Mysterion Rises" is the twelfth episode of the fourteenth season of South Park. It aired on Comedy Central on November 3, 2010 and is the second of a three-part arc that began with the previous week's episode, "Coon 2: Hindsight." The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA L in the United States. In its original American broadcast on November 3, 2010, "Mysterion Rises" was watched by 3.263 million viewers, According to Nielsen ratings, "Mysterion Rises" was seen by 2.85 million overall households. It is the second part of a three-episode arc. According to Nielsen ratings, "Mysterion Rises" was seen by 2.85 million overall households. Led by Mysterion, Coon and Friends are working together to help the people in the Gulf who are at the mercy of the dark lord, Cthulhu. The Coon, scorned by his fellow super heroes and now working alone, is out for revenge. Cultural references A brown-haired man wearing a lime shirt and grown jacket smiles and looks at something off-screen. Series co-creator Trey Parker (pictured) wrote and directed "Mysterion Rises". "Mysterion Rises" was written and directed by series co-founder Trey Parker. It first aired on November 3, 2010 in the United States on Comedy Central. Like most South Park episodes, "Mysterion Rises" was first conceived by Parker and fellow co-founder Matt Stone within a week of the episode's broadcast date. * The episode's title is a play on the title for the upcoming Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises. * Cartman interacting with Cthulhu while on his belly and the animation sequence while flying with Cthulhu are a reference to My Neighbor Totoro. The song playing during the flying sequence is also a parody of the Totoro theme song. * In this episode there is a parody clip of LeBron James' "Rise" commercial for Nike. The line "I am not a role model" was originally used by Charles Barkley, hence the wink at the end. * The line "That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die" is from H.P. Lovecraft's The Nameless City, later repeated in The Call of Cthulhu. * One of the posters in Clyde's room features a robot resembling Wing Zero with the title "Gunslave Wing", a reference to the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Wing; in addition, the term 'Gunslave' is a portmanteau of Gundam and Arm Slave, the latter referencing the Full Metal Panic series. * When Kenny confronts his parents using his Mysterion identity, his father mistakenly calls him "Mysterio", an enemy of Spider-Man. * Captain Hindsight got his powers when a "retroactive" spider got into his machine. This is similar to Spider-Man's powers bestowed to him from a "radioactive" spider, and the chair machine that turned David Banner into the Hulk. * While Cartman sits at the airport, a plane with the Joker's symbol from The Dark Knight passes by. * The leader of the Cthulhu cult looks like Henry Blackwood from Sherlock Holmes. * The goth kids believe the rise of Cthulhu will be like a never-ending Nine Inch Nails concert, and hope Cthulu will bring an end to The Disney Channel.

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