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"Rainforest Shmainforest"
South Park episode
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The Getting Gay with Kids Choir runs from rainforest natives
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 1
Written by Trey Parker
Matt Stone
Directed by Trey Parker
Production no. 301
Original airdate April 7, 1999
Guest stars

Jennifer Aniston

Season 3 episodes
South Park season 3
April 7, 1999 – January 12, 2000
  1. Rainforest Schmainforest
  2. Spontaneous Combustion
  3. The Succubus
  4. Tweek vs. Craig
  5. Jackovasaurus
  6. Sexual Harassment Panda
  7. Cat Orgy
  8. Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub
  9. Jewbilee
  10. Chinpokomon
  11. Starvin' Marvin in Space
  12. Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery
  13. Hooked on Monkey Fonics
  14. The Red Badge of Gayness
  15. Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
  16. Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus
  17. World Wide Recorder Concert

Season 2 Season 4
List of South Park episodes

"Rainforest Shmainforest" (also known as "Choir Tour") is the 32nd episode of Comedy Central's animated series South Park. It originally aired on April 7, 1999. This episode features Jennifer Aniston providing the voice for Miss Stevens.

This episode was inspired by Trey Parker's personal intense distaste towards rainforests that he formed after a visit to Costa Rica. Parker explains on the DVD commentary that, at the suggestion of Flea, member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Parker and his girlfriend went to Costa Rica and hated the area, and that everything Cartman says about the rainforests during the episode is how he (Parker) personally feels.[1]

Contents

Plot

Miss Stevens (voiced by Jennifer Aniston), the leader of the "Getting Gay With Kids" environmentalist choir tour, visits South Park Elementary, trying to recruit more kids to the group. The boys cause trouble, calling the choir names and belittling their cause. They are sent to the office, where Mr. Mackey punishes the boys by forcing them to join the choir. Kenny is the only one who is happy about it, since he has developed a crush on a girl in the choir named Kelly, despite the fact that she keeps picking her nose.

The episode is filled with famous environmentalist clichés, such as, "We must take only photos and leave only footprints", "It's more afraid of us than we are of it" and "We have to respect mother nature and she will respect us".

The choir goes to San José, Costa Rica to tour, where Miss Stevens tells Cartman that she plans on changing his views on third-world countries. Upon arriving, Cartman immediately starts to make trouble, including yelling at Costa Ricans, directing everyones attention to prostitutes and commenting that San Jose "smells like ass." The children get to meet the Costa Rican President and do a preview dance routine for some citizens of San Jose, but Miss Stevens is dismayed by Kyle's lack of coordination; Cartman offers the opinion that Kyle can't dance because he is Jewish and "Jewish people don't have any rhythm". Kyle angrily denies this as a stereotype, but Stan wonders if it's true, making Kyle fear that it is.

The children then take a tour to see the 'wonders' of the rainforest. Eventually their tour guide is killed and eaten by a snake, leaving Miss Stevens and the children on their own in the jungle. They run into a group of guerrilla rebels and try to convince them to save the rainforest, but the leader replies, "We're not getting gay with any kids!" When government troops arrive the choir has to run away. After more time spent wandering lost, Cartman announces that he's leaving the "hippie" group. Only moments later he finds a friendly crew tearing down trees. Meanwhile, Kelly takes Kenny to one side and admits her feelings for him, but tries to stop herself from going too far, as she lives on the other side of the USA and she fears having her heart broken, which annoys Kenny.

Back in San José, the concert is about an hour away from starting, and the President stalls for time by telling poorly thought out "Polak" jokes. Miss Stevens and the remaining children are captured by a tribe of natives who offer Miss Stevens, now dressed in a cheerleading outfit, to a giant native. At this point, Miss Stevens changes her mind, and decides the rainforest is not such a good place after all. She screams profanities about everything rainforest-related, much to the shock of the kids (and the natives, too). Just then, Cartman and the construction workers arrive to destroy the village and save the kids. Kelly tells Kenny that, in order to keep up their "long distance relationship," they have to call every other day. However, Kenny is then immediately struck and apparently killed by a bolt of lightning. Kelly manages to resuscitate Kenny after unsuccessfully trying to get Stan and Kyle, who are indifferent to his death as usual, to help him.

When the group escapes the forest, Miss Stevens and the children are so happy that they lyrically change their tune: Different lyrics are applied to the original song, which now rebukes the rainforest rather than praises it. It meets with a positive response from the audience, as if they were still singing rainforest activism. The episode ends with a message telling people about the dangers of the rainforest and to help stop it.

you'll notice if you look carefully, soon after Eric and the choir split up, The choir encounter the Yanagaba tribe. She Tells the kids to run away because of the tribe throwing spears, as they are running away, Eric is with them.

Controversy

Despite the episode airing in 1999 in the U.S. and a few years later in Latin America (except in Brazil, MTV Brasil aired it in 1999), the episode has caused a bit of controversy in February 2007 over the comments that Cartman made about Costa Rica saying that the town "smells like ass" and the way the creators show the country full of "prostitutes, shantytowns and trash." The Costa Rican Government was reportedly "not amused" with this episode.[2]

References

  1. ^ South Park: Season 3 DVD Boxset Episode Commentary
  2. ^ Costa Rica steamed over South Park episode » VivirLatino

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Prehistoric Ice Man
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Spontaneous Combustion

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