The Passion of the Jew
- Episode aired Mar 31, 2004
- Not Rated
- 22m
Cartman leads a campaign against the Jews after seeing "The Passion Of The Christ." Meanwhile, Stan and Kenny try to get their money back from Mel Gibson and discover that he is completely i... Read allCartman leads a campaign against the Jews after seeing "The Passion Of The Christ." Meanwhile, Stan and Kenny try to get their money back from Mel Gibson and discover that he is completely insane.Cartman leads a campaign against the Jews after seeing "The Passion Of The Christ." Meanwhile, Stan and Kenny try to get their money back from Mel Gibson and discover that he is completely insane.
- Stan Marsh
- (voice)
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- Kyle Broflovski
- (voice)
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- Cinema Patron #2
- (voice)
- (as Gracie Lazar)
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- Woman at Meeting #1
- (voice)
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- Chef
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe chant that Cartman leads down the street of the town literally translates to, "It is time for revenge!" "We need to exterminate the Jews!"
- GoofsAt the beginning of Cartman's fan club meeting one person asks a couple at the table if they are the ones who are running the meeting. A minute later this same man says that it is great that the meeting is being called by an 8-year-old who was moved by the movie. So he already knew the couple didn't call for the meeting.
- Quotes
Cartman: [on the phone] See you don't understand what Mel Gibson was trying to do. He was trying to express, through cinema, the horror and filthiness of the common Jew. It has made people the world over open their eyes.
Stan: [Doesn't recognize Cartman] Look, Kid, we just thought it was a bad movie. Tell us how we can get in touch with Mel Gibson so we can get our money back.
Cartman: If I knew where Mel Gibson was, I'd be down on the floor licking his balls at this very moment. All I know is that he lives somewhere in Malibu. Now stop wasting me and Mel Gibson's time, you little wussy prick.
Stan: Hey, don't take that tone with me, kid. I'll kick your ass.
Cartman: Oh yeah? I'd like to see you try, asshole. I'm like six feet tall.
Stan: I don't care. You sound like a little bitch to me!
Cartman: Bitch, don't call me 'bitch' or I'll pop your fucking head open.
Stan: Yeah, you wanna bring it, you little pussy?
Cartman: I already brought it, bitch. I brought it, set it down on the table, and opened it, bitch!
Stan: Wait a minute... Cartman?
Cartman: Um...
[Hangs up]
- ConnectionsFeatured in South Park: Tsst (2006)
- SoundtracksSouth Park (theme song)
Music by Primus
Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Another poster said that this show,being so spot-on,was(and I'm paraphrasing here)not going to appeal to Gibson fans,the religious right or people who loved Passion. Well,I lost enchantment with Mr.Gibson a while ago,and I'm not much of a religious conservative,but I thought that the Passion of the Christ was actually a very well-made movie(albeit uber-bloody and NOT for all audiences)that I'm pretty sure(though I have a few doubts)was made with no real intention of anti-Semitism,yet I still enjoyed this ep quite a bit. Probably due to the fact that,among other reasons "Non-voting Republicans" Matt and Trey are able to break with their usual sense of putting the hard skepticism on only liberal stars/sacred cows for this ep,skewering this movie that was the pet of religious conservatives and,by that measure,people like FOX News.
At the risk of sounding like I'm parroting,this show is one of the truly best eps of the last seven or so seasons,right up there with "Tom Cruise in the Closet","The Whore-Off", the Hennifer Lopez episode(the name escapes me)and--so I'm told,I haven't seen this one yet--"Imaginationland". It's re-running somewhere,and it's worth seeing,first time or again.
- KUAlum26
- Apr 16, 2009
Details
- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3