Talk:Helen Keller! The Musical
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[edit]In trivia, a sentence reads: 'SP creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, before starting the South Park series, made a movie called Cannibal! The Musical. This episode's title is almost surely based on it.
Removed the last bit concerning the title. They are similar, but we have no way of knowing if it's correct. Bjelleklang - talk 22:40, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- Oh Jesus Christ. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.162.94.144 (talk) 21:05, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
Merge Gobbles (South Park) with Helen Keller! The Musical
[edit]I agree with the suggestion to merge the articles, until such time as Gobbles may make a second appearance on the show. 207.69.137.27 02:42, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:51, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
Same old crap
[edit]Does anyone know what that alien creature at the end of Cartman's "vision" is? Chronolegion (talk) 14:17, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
- It's a creature from the movie Inseminoid. --Captain Infinity (talk) 18:28, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
november 2000?
[edit]I am sure I saw it in early 2000, along with "World wide recorder concert", "Pip", toth fairy episode, cherokee episode, jakasaureses....was this releaed in november 2000?--88.90.204.18 (talk) 00:15, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
Cartman does free association?
[edit]Die beste Stelle ist doch die, in der Cartman die Augen verbunden und Ohrenstöpsel aufgesetzt kriegt und sich so schauspielerisch in die Situation Helen Kellers hineinversetzen und dabei alles notieren soll, was bei ihm im Kopf vorgeht. Das sei ein Trick von Theaterleuten. Der Witz ist: er sieht bloß jugendgefährdenden Fernsehschrott. Wie kann jemand ein guter Schauspieler sein, wenn sein Verstand komplett vom Fernsehen zugeschissen ist?! Probiert auch mal eine freie Assoziationsübung und zählt danach zusammen, wie Groß der Medienanteil an Bildern und Klängen ist. Ein anderes Beispiel: Jeanny kriegt Panikattacken von ihrem Elternhaus, deshalb ist sie froh, als Forest es abreißen läßt. Was kann das Haus dafür? Liegt hier eine Reizverarbeitungsstörung vor oder bringt ein seelisch gesunder Mensch ein Haus wirklich untrennbar mit einer Vergewaltigung in Verbindung?
The best scene is where Cartman shall associate freely with his eyes and ears shut to imagine the situation of Helen Keller. Actors do things like that. The joke is: he only sees youth-endangering bullshit from TV and states that this is that what he always sees when he closes his eyes. How can you be a good actor when your thinking is completely intruded from television? Try that on your own: write down directly what goes on in your mind and then determine the percentage of what is from the media. And would a rape victim get panic attacks from a house? Jeanny was happy when Forest let tear it down. Would a mentally healthy person get panic attacks from a harmless house? Or were some stimuli from the media not processed adequately? This should make the real problem obvious. Being blind and deaf is good stuff for arts? Or should a healthy person better not waste time with such morbid thoughts? Trash Koup.
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