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Redskin's greed

Red Man's Greed ( English Red Man's Greed ) - episode 7 of season 7 (No. 103) of the series " South Park ", its premiere took place on April 30, 2003 . The episode mimics the oppression of the Indians in the 19th century. The guest star in the episode is Alex Glick [1] .

Episode of the South Park
Redskin's greed
Red man's greed
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Season7
Episode707 (# 103)
ScreenwriterTrey Parker
ProducerTrey Parker
ReleasedApril 30, 2003

Content

Story

Kyle , Stan , Cartman , Kenny and their parents go to Three Feathers Native American Casino. Children are taken to a comedy club, and the parents themselves "go to win." The first in line is blackjack. Women do not like this fun, and they go to the slot machines. Randy and Gerald only laugh at them, because "there you can win as much as $ 30."

The boys are trying to understand the humor of the redskins. Not funny jokes and rhythmic laughter of the Indians cause dislike among the guys.

Gerald loses 26 thousand dollars to get this money, he had to sell the house, and now he is homeless. He tells Randy that he is an avid player and cannot stop.

At a meeting with Sheila and Kyle, the son tells his father that it is time for them to "get out of here." Gerald takes it too literally and says that they are leaving South Park tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the Three Feathers management plans to build a superhighway from the casino to Denver. But South Park stands in the way, and executives decide to buy out the town in order to demolish it.

At a city meeting, the mayor informs residents that the Indians are offering a certain amount for the demolition of houses. Randy says it’s worth buying South Park. But the sum of 300 thousand dollars does not suit a single citizen.

Children in sadness sit on the stairs near the library and remember how they felt good for 6 and a half seasons. They decide to buy the city, but for this you need to come up with a way to get 300 thousand. Cartman offers to infect Kyle with AIDS and organize a charity fund, and then steal all the money from there. Butters suggests holding a parade of dogs, because it's so cute.

As a result, the guys offer their parents to go to the casino with 10 thousand, which they scored from all over the city, and put on a number in roulette. The gain will be 35 to 1, that is, the desired amount will appear. People have nothing to lose, and residents agree.

Randy, leading the people, goes to the casino and puts 10 thousand on the number "31". The whole hall freezes in anticipation ... and the ball stops on this number! But then something finds something on the townspeople, and they decide to bet 350 thousand again to become millionaires. This time they are unlucky, and they lose. On the way home, Stan compares the townspeople with the Indians, because they are also greedy.

The next day, only one thing remains for everyone: to go and get money for demolishing houses. Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny are trying to convince the residents of South Park and "give the red-skinned balls." But they say that these are the laws of the economy and they will move to other cities. The boys have no choice but to stand in front of the trucks and other Indian equipment and prevent them from demolishing South Park. Still the other residents come to the rescue. Native Americans back down, but promise to return.

The Indians decide not to remove the townspeople from the road by force, but to take by cunning. They prepare a lot of blankets infected with SARS (for this, the Indians rub blankets with sick Chinese) and give them to the residents of the city. Soon, the entire South Park gets pneumonia. Randy is sure that most likely he will not survive, although he immediately clarifies that SARS has only 2% of deaths. He tells his son to find a cure for SARS.

Stan goes to the sage from Whitecreek. He turns out to be a peasant living with a bunch of cats in a trailer. He gives Stan a “vision pack” and asks for a breath to speak with the spirits of his ancestors.

Meanwhile, the South Park residents are getting worse. But the son of the main red-skinned man also falls ill, as he drank from the same glass with the Chinese infected with pneumonia.

The vision comes to Stan that he can be cured with the help of chicken soup, aspirin and Sprite. The whole city is healthy again.

A red-skinned leader arrives, intending to demolish the city, as he thinks that all the inhabitants are weakened. He sees that pneumonia can be cured, and asks the townspeople for medicine to save his son. He is cured, and the leader enables South Park to live as before.

Interesting Facts

  • A way to break the resistance of the inhabitants of South Park by infecting them with pneumonia using infected blankets is a reference to similar actions during the war with Native Americans in the 19th century, when the conquerors distributed blankets infected with smallpox [2] .
  • In a speech to the Indians about the love of his city, Stan mentions that its residents buy goods at their Wal-Mart , although the first Wal-Mart (called “Wall-Mart”) will open in South Park in dedicated to this series, " Something about how Wall-Mart came " only in the eighth season.
  • The episode is attended by a character named Alex, who gives comments on what is happening and pronounces morality at the end of the series. But the guys eventually run him away, after which he waves to the camera and sends his regards to his relatives.
  • When Stan recalls how they felt good in South Park, fragments from past episodes are shown:
    • Riots in the city (" Conjunctivitis ")
    • Cartman, turned into a monster, destroys the city (" School bag ")
    • City residents fight genetically modified killer turkeys ( Nightmare Marvin )
    • Smoke serpent destroys the city (" Summer sucks ")
    • Knights Fighting the Magic Dragon (The Big Public Problem )
    • Fight of supporters and opponents of the Iraq war (" I love country ")
    • The battle of "southerners" and "northerners" (" Scarlet sign of fun ")
    • A wave of excrement floods the city ( Chef 's Salty Chocolate Eggs )
    • Furs-Streisand roams the city and destroys it (" Furs-Streisand ")

Notes

  1. ↑ Who's that Alex guy from last episode? (April 30th) - FAQ - South Park Studios
  2. ↑ NORTH AMERICA | North America Articles | North American Indians: Victims of Own Ethical Excellence

Links

  • "Red Man's Greed" at South Park Studios
  • " Greed of the Red-skinned ” on the Internet Movie Database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Red - skinned Greed &oldid = 86206577


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