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Movie: Godzilla, Kaiju films in generalĪn earlier episode of the series, but certainly not lacking in the ridiculous factor.
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The dual William Wallace moment would be the first of many references to this Mel Gibson movie (and the star/director, himself) for Matt and Trey. Thus, as one brave turkey rallies his troops in blue faux-Celtic make-up, so does Chef. In this classic episode of South Park, the turkeys rise up to devour the humans that would see them as holiday stuffing. This is doubly true when they rise up to lead a turkey revolt against humanity’s good taste during Thanksgiving time. Read more: The Omen and the Pedigree of a Horror Classic There’s even a pretty sly reference to the boys calling Damien’s mother “a real dog” hinting at the fact that Damien’s mother in the films was said to be a jackal. The platypusification power), South Park follows the backstory of the child from The Omen fairly closely, right down to the “rectus dominus” demonic choral chanting that accompanies his powers. And while certain elements of this 666-bearing spawn are specific to the show (ie. No one has really seemed to question that the Son of Satan, Damien, is a classmate of the boys throughout the first season of the show. Read more: Evil Dead Movies – The Top 24 Most Soul-Sucking Moments Movie: The Omen
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And the boys go the full ‘Chin’ when they ignore the warning of not chopping up everyone infected with a chainsaw. Ultimately though, we have to go with Evil Dead II, because after that movie, zombies and chainsaws were synonymous with Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell.

Then again, it also has a great twist on Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” after Chef gets infected.

Perhaps a catch-all for all zombie movies, there is some definite George Romero to the “pinkeye” zombie disease Kenny spreads to all the townsfolk after he dies for the seventh time. South Park Studio’s wiki states that Return of the Living Dead is the main source of inspiration for the episode. Perhaps one of the greatest episodes in South Park history, it is difficult to narrow down just what singular movie “Pinkeye” is parodying. Movie: Return of the Living, Dead Evil Dead II
