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When it comes to the Aqua Teen "corn" bits, the main thing that will always come to mind was a fan edit setting this to a yaoi anime where an ear of corn is used for anal sex.

BULLSHIT!!!

Yesh, you call this a vacation?

GENTLEMEN, BEHOLD! CORN!

Three things that Regina King needed to mention in her Emmy speech:

For that matter, what about Roman candles?

Of course, it could be a little bit of both here. On one side, the episode (and the "National Anthem" ad) does mock how media attention over the Kaepernick incident has been blown out proportions (to the point where people in the South Park universe only attend sporting events to see if any black athlete follows

Which Batman, as there are quite a few. The main three that come to mind are Bruce Wayne, Terry McGuinness, and Crazy Steve (aka Frank Miller's Batman).

(a la Maui's voice actor) IT DOESN'T MATTER IF IT'S PIXAR OR NOT!!!

I'm theorizing that Gerald as skankhunt42 is a side effect of the Member Berries, as Randy did discover that there's more to them than simply remembering the the good aspects of the 1980's.

Yeah, that's definitely one of the bigger negatives of the episodes: it does feel like the episode was cramming too much into the premiere at least in terms of topics to satire (just like last year, it kinda feels like Trey and Matt are getting certain subjects from the past months out of the way this episode).

A couple of theories involving this season of South Park:

More than likely, he's a face to the eyes of Baltimore wrestling fans, especially if they're either ROH fans or well aware of the some of major wrestling moments that have happened in that city.

Batman Day has to do with the day Batman first appeared in Detective Comics.

…or if you're female: PUT. ZE CANDLE. BECK.

The first thing that comes to mind after reading this comment: the redneck version of Cosmos from Family Guy.

…to be the father you never had.

(insert "Disney should have done with the The BFG" comment here).

If only the live-action film went the route of the Broadway musical, and had the servants slowly turn into objects instead of already being the objects.