" An Elephant Makes Love with a Pig" ( Eng. An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig ) - the fifth episode of the series " South Park ", its premiere took place on September 10, 1997 . On the DVD with the first season of the series, the creators of the series changed their name to " An Elephant Fucks a Pig "; Apparently, this name was original.
| Episode of the South Park | |
| Elephant is engaged love with a pig | |
|---|---|
| An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig | |
| Heroes at the bus stop with an elephant. | |
| Season | Season 1 |
| Episode | 105 (# 5) |
| Screenwriter | Trey Parker Matt Stone Dan sterling |
| Producer | Trey Parker Matt Stone |
| Released | September 10, 1997 |
Content
Story
At the beginning of the episode, the children stand at a stop. Suddenly, Stan , Kenny and Cartman notice that there is a huge elephant next to Kyle . This is Kyle’s new pet, but his mother is not going to let him leave the elephant at home. Cartman and Kyle also note that Stan has a black eye; it turns out his sister Shelley has a habit of beating his brother. Cartman shares his thoughts that a woman would never have beaten him, and if only she tried, he would send her to wash her clothes and cook him food. When the children get on the bus, they lie to Miss Crabtree that the elephant is a child with a developmental delay, and she advises the "poor girl" to get on the disabled school bus. “You have no place anywhere,” Kyle tells the elephant.
In the classroom, Mr. Harrison tells children about genetic engineering. Kyle comes up with the thought: you can cross an elephant with a pig and as a result bring the breed of "small-bellied elephants". Mr. Harrison offers this idea as a science project for the four; however, a Terrance class boy claims to clone an entire person before they create a whiskered elephant.
At night, the children, taking Cartman Fluffy 's mumps (despite the fact that he promises not to offend her), go to the terrible genetic laboratory standing on the mountain. Dr. Alphonse Mefesto lives there with the silent monkey-man Kevin; the main business of the scientist is the creation of creatures with several assholes. Mefesto says the idea of the boys is not feasible, and suddenly takes a little blood from Stan. The children run away in fright.
The chef explains to the children that genetic experiments are not the best way to solve their problem; an elephant and a pig must make love. To do this, children create an erotic atmosphere for animals: they solder them and make them listen to Chef's romantic song with the participation of Elton John , whose vibes cover the whole city. Finally, the Chef tells the children that they can see the great mystery of nature; however, those do not like what they see at all. The next morning, the elephant and the pig are terrified of yesterday; The chief explains that there is nothing worse than waking up in the morning next to some pig.
Terrence turns out to be the nephew of Dr. Mefesto; he implements the idea of a human clone, creating a defective and ugly giant resemblance of Stan from a drop of blood. It goes to destroy the city. Only with Stan himself is the clone able to communicate calmly. Stan brings the clone home to beat Shelley for constantly beating Stan. However, Shelley is stronger than the clone. In the end, Mefesto himself kills the clone, and Shelley, suddenly as if imbued with her sister's love for Stan, again beats her brother.
As a science project, Terrence and friends represent in class one of Mefesto’s many-ass creatures. Harrison believes that Stan’s company has no chance, because Fluffy never gave birth. Suddenly, a pig gives birth right in the classroom, but her offspring does not resemble an elephant, but Mr. Harrison, and he confers her the first prize in the competition.
Kenny's death
Stan's clone throws Kenny into the microwave, “cooking” him.
Characters
For the first time in this episode appear:
- Alphonse Mefesto and Kevin
- Shelley Marsh
- Sharon Marsh
- Fluffy
- Tom, TV presenter
In the classroom sit (from left to right): Bill ; Bibi Clyde Fossey Cartman ; Token ; Kevin Kyle Great Dane Pu ; Kenny Stan Annie Berta . A little later, Pip and Terrence (first appearance) appear in the same scene in the class, and Butters is also in the final scene in the class.
Parodies
- Cartman’s final phrase “That'll do, pig” (in Russian translation - “Well done, pig”) was taken from the movie “ Four-legged baby ” [1] .
- The scene where Mefesto kills Stan’s clone and Terrence shouts, “Dad, don’t, don’t!” Mimics an episode from the film “The Omen ” when the hero Gregory Peck tries to kill Damien in church.
Facts
- In a special bus for children with disabilities, you can see a child who looks exactly like Dog Pu .
- Cartman yells at Kyle in a skirmish: “Why don’t you dump in San Francisco , to the rest of the Jews?” Nine seasons later, in the episode “ Smug Threat! ", The entire Kyle family moves to San Francisco, with Cartman then having to save their lives.
- The scene in which Pip asks Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman: “What do we have for lunch today? Lunch-manchi, ”was taken from the unreleased (later released on DVD) original version of the pilot episode“ Cartman and Anal Probe ”. In his words, Pip directly quotes the words of his complete namesake, Phillip Pyrripe, from Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations ; later, the identity of these characters was confirmed in the Pip series.
- In this series, for the first time, it is hinted that Cartman's mother smokes crack and leads an unintelligible sex life. In his monologue, Eric mentions that she “is fucking with some man in her father’s bed”, although in episode 113 it turns out that Cartman not only did not have a father, but that he never talked about this with his mother.
- Elton John’s voice in Chef’s song is not real - it was spoiled by Trey Parker . Subsequently, Elton John himself voiced himself in "South Park", in a series of 214 " Chef's help ."
- When Stan the mutant throws Mr. Harrison, he smashes the window of Jimbo's Guns store.
- In a short fragment, when friends with Stan’s clone enter the house of Marsha, Sparky can be seen near him.
- Sharon worries if Stan is addicted to drugs. In the future, the topic of concern of Stan's parents about this will be disclosed in the episode 6 of the season “ Me and My Future ”.
- The scene when the Chef “creates the mood” for an elephant and a pig to make love, a member of the team of the creators of the series Ali Schingl calls his favorite moment in the series [2] .
- Initially, there was a scene in the episode in which Shelley throws lighted matches at Stan, but the Comedy Central management cut it out so that the children do not start throwing matches at each other, despite the fact that the series is not recommended for viewing by children under 17 years old.
Links
- "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" at South Park Studios
- Script of the An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig series
- " Elephant Making Love with a Pig ” on the Internet Movie Database