Die Hippie, Die

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"Die Hippie, Die"

"Die Hippie, Die" is episode 902 of Comedy Central's South Park. It originally aired on March 16, 2005.

Plot summary

Cartman runs a "pest control" service to try and rid the town of hippies, a foe he has feared and hated for most of the series, mainly because all they do is smoke pot and smell bad. Having studied hippies in his quest to eradicate them, Cartman deduces that the hippies are about to start a music festival in South Park. His attempts to warn the town council are futile, and he is arrested soon afterwards for imprisoning 63 captured hippies in his basement.

The town of South Park is soon invaded by the largest population of hippies in the history of man, and the music festival threatens to destroy the town. They manage to convert Stan, Kyle and Kenny to their cause with talks of corporate evils, and the trio get caught up in the massive hippie crowd, who spend their time listening to jam band music and doing drugs.

Cartman pleads with the mayor to stop the festival, but it turns out that the mayor was the one who permitted the music festival in the first place. After seeing the chaos that the hippies are creating, however, the mayor is ridden with guilt and shoots herself in the head (She survives and appears later when the festival gets terminated). The rest of the town then pleads with Cartman to rid the town of the hippies. Cartman eventually agrees to help, but only after Randy promises to offer a Tonka radio controlled bulldozer, as well as Kyle's mother assuring that Kyle would never have one and instead have to watch Cartman having fun with the bulldozer.

Stan, Kyle, and Kenny realize that the hippies are doing nothing to oppose the corporations that they have demonized and that their idea of a perfect society is the same as the currently existing one. They try to leave but the crowd is 7 miles in radius and Stan's efforts to talk sense into the hippies only make matters worse. In the end, Cartman, with the help of a scientist (Randy Marsh), an engineer (Linda Stotch), and "a black man to sacrifice himself in case anything goes wrong" (Chef), builds a giant drill (a reference to the movie Armageddon) -- the "Hippie Digger" -- to bore through the hippie crowd (effectively killing the hippies getting in its way). His plan is to upload a Slayer CD, because "hippies can't stand death metal". The plan works and the hippie crowd starts to disassemble, after which Cartman spots Kyle, and Kyle is forced to watch Cartman having fun with his Tonka bulldozer in the school parking lot.

Hippie JamFest '05

The festival devolves into what is essentially an excuse to take recreational drugs and party. Similar criticisms of the prevalence of drugs and partying rather than the intended environment of music and activism have been levied at other jam band festivals, such as Bonnaroo, Reggae on the River, and Burning Man. Negative caricatures of bands such as Phish and the Polyphonic Spree are the main stage headliners of this festival.

Trivia

Goofs

  • When Cartman is assembling his team to drill into the center of the JamFest, Randy states he's the only scientist in town. In fact, there are several others, including Dr. Mephisto (even though he's a genetic engineer) and Clyde's father (who is also a geologist as mentioned in Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow).

Cultural References

  • The scenes involving the plan constructed by Cartman to use a drill to reach the center of the music festival is a parody on the film style of the Bruckheimer/Bay producer/director team, including The Core and Armageddon.
    • having to drill to save the town (world)
    • the mayor (government) wanting to nuke as soon as the drilling was put to a halt
    • Chef (Lev) climbing outside the Drill (Virgil) to restore power as well as the music and the astronaut suits.
  • At the beginning of the episode Cartman's hippy-busting gear resembles the gear worn by the characters in Ghost Busters
  • The drill crew's red suits and the scene where they board the drill is a spoof of astronauts boarding the Space Shuttle in the movie Armageddon.
  • The red car driven by the "college know-it-all" hippies closely resembles the facelifted 6th generation Honda Accord.
  • Kyle wears a Che Guevara t-shirt.
  • The scene where Cartman warns the City Council of the incoming danger of the hippies is a spoof of The Day After Tomorrow, which South Park parodied more heavily in the episode "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow".
  • The song that Cartman plays is Slayer's "Raining Blood", from their Reign in Blood album.

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