South Park Episodes Based on Star Trek
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2017
- 0:37 Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods (S02E11)
1:12 Dagger of the Mind (S01E09)
4:12 Spooky Fish (S02E15)
4:53 Mirror, Mirror (S02E05)
5:44 The Wacky Molestation Adventure (S04E16)
7:03 Miri (S01E08)
7:51 Pre-School (S08E10)
8:42 The Menagerie (S01E11&12)
9:17 Funny Bot (S15E02)
10:36 The Changeling (S02E03)
0:37 Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods (S02E11)
1:12 Dagger of the Mind (S01E09)
4:12 Spooky Fish (S02E15)
4:53 Mirror, Mirror (S02E05)
5:44 The Wacky Molestation Adventure (S04E16)
7:03 Miri (S01E08)
7:51 Pre-School (S08E10)
8:42 The Menagerie (S01E11&12)
9:17 Funny Bot (S15E02)
10:36 The Changeling (S02E03)
Huh i always thought Wacky Molestation was children of the corn
You forgot the reference in the Fingerbang episode when Randy smashes his head against a glass cabinet screaming Picard’s “No! Nooooo!” from Star Trek: First Contact.
Well that was one scene.
And the red shirt who gets eaten by the Big Scary Monster on the "City On The Edge Of Forever" episode.
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@@ch1379 HAHAHAHAHAHA!
You broke your little ship
Forgot the episode where Cartman gets Michael Dorn to drive the getaway truck for the boys and the baby cows.
Also the Cancelation episode with the alien taking the form of the Taco is a reference to the first TNG episode
The Funnybot is both Dalek-inspired/parodied while having a similar personality to Nomad.
Miss Clarence should be brought back and rebuilt to look like Darth Vader. If the four boys learn that she could walk and talk again, they would fear that she would tell on them for starting the fire that day in preschool and framing Trent Booyet for it.
- Also, can you imagine how weird (and/or cool) it would be if that captain from Star Trek was rebuilt like Anakin Skywalker? The technology would have definitely been available in the 2200s.
the robot scene (funnybot) has design from dr Who and it is like daleks
it seems to be a mix of both things, plus r2d2's computer interface arm
I always though the molestation episode was more a Children of the Corn reference.
Me to
it is the 1985 movie
You can parody several things at the same time ya know
It’s a combo. Miri, Children of the Corn, and Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.
Dont forget Logans run. "Carrousel"
my left ear enjoyed this
There’s another one At the end of the South Park movie, when Satan throws Saddam down into hell, he yells “I have had enough of you!” mirroring the end of the third Star Trek movie, when Kirk kicks the Klingon down into a pit
The wacky molestation adventure is a parody of children of the corn
ozvok kinda a combination of both, besides the episode was before the book.
"I Love My Work".
I love 08:39 of people just driving past her honking and not caring.
My left ear enjoyed that thanks
Miss Claridge lol South Park sometimes man
To be fair 5:44 could be Children of the Corn.
South Park (Comedy Central) and Star Trek (CBS)
Both property of National Amusements.
Excellent
What about the Unfulfilled episode (S22E09) with the Talosian?
This video came out before that.
You should add Hooked on Monkey Fonics/The Gamesters of Triskelion
The funny bot is more of a dalek
They quoted word for word from "The Changeling." Even using the same "anti-gravs" to lift the robot. While the artist clearly used a Dalek as inspiration for the appearance, the story and writing was blatantly inspired by the Trek episode.
Jesus vs satan and worldwide recorder concert were missed too
lol I never realized this. I grew up with TNG though
The wacky M episode is more a spoof of children of the corn
The robot one is actually Dr Who in not Star trek (Dileks)
You left out the episode with the homeschooled children that was a parody of Gamesters of Triskelion.
William Shatner SHOULD have lended his voice to South Park, either as himself or as a fictional character VISIBLE. Instead he wasted his time, talent & voice on My Little Pony.
No Lt Warf?
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