: The concept of "cheesing" is partially a reference to the urban legend drug craze Jenkem . Production Highlights
: After a lecture from Mr. Mackey about various ways to get high, the boys discover a new drug craze called "cheesing" —getting high off concentrated male cat urine.
: It was the first South Park episode to receive a TV-MA-LSV rating (Language, Sexual Content, Violence). Trivia & Fun Facts
: Cartman's arc parodies The Diary of Anne Frank and Schindler's List . He even wears a fedora and overcoat similar to Oskar Schindler while hiding cats from the "DEA".
(Season 12, Episode 3) is a critically acclaimed South Park episode that serves as a elaborate homage to the 1981 animated film Heavy Metal . It is widely remembered for its distinct art shift and social commentary on moral panics. Plot Overview
: The episode features songs from the original Heavy Metal soundtrack, including "Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)" by Don Felder and "Heavy Metal" by Sammy Hagar.
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: The concept of "cheesing" is partially a reference to the urban legend drug craze Jenkem . Production Highlights
: After a lecture from Mr. Mackey about various ways to get high, the boys discover a new drug craze called "cheesing" —getting high off concentrated male cat urine. Major BoobageSouth Park : Season 12 Episode 3
: It was the first South Park episode to receive a TV-MA-LSV rating (Language, Sexual Content, Violence). Trivia & Fun Facts : The concept of "cheesing" is partially a
: Cartman's arc parodies The Diary of Anne Frank and Schindler's List . He even wears a fedora and overcoat similar to Oskar Schindler while hiding cats from the "DEA". : It was the first South Park episode
(Season 12, Episode 3) is a critically acclaimed South Park episode that serves as a elaborate homage to the 1981 animated film Heavy Metal . It is widely remembered for its distinct art shift and social commentary on moral panics. Plot Overview
: The episode features songs from the original Heavy Metal soundtrack, including "Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)" by Don Felder and "Heavy Metal" by Sammy Hagar.
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