Look for cameos from past characters like Towelie, Scott Tenorman, and Starvin' Marvin during the final song.
Instead of studying for a history report, Cartman electrocutes himself to "flash back" to 1776.
The episode mocks both sides—protesters who don't know why they're there (like the boys, who just want to skip school) and war supporters who equate dissent with lack of patriotism. 2. Cartman’s "Research" and the Founding Fathers [S7E4] I'm a Little Bit Country
A parody of the Donny and Marie Osmond song "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll," used to reconcile the two warring factions through the shared identity of being "American". Key Quotes to Feature: Cartman: "Get out of my flashback, you God-damned Jew!"
The episode ends with a massive musical number where the entire cast acknowledges they've reached 100 episodes. Look for cameos from past characters like Towelie,
The town splits into two warring factions: the "hawk" rednecks (pro-war, country music lovers) led by Skeeter, and the "dove" liberals (anti-war, rock fans) led by Randy.
Airing just three weeks after the invasion of Iraq, the episode captures the raw, polarized energy of the time. The town splits into two warring factions: the
For a blog post on the South Park episode , you can focus on its unique position as both a landmark 100th episode and a sharp satire of the Iraq War.