This episode was based on a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the word "gingivitis" when it was taken to mean an affliction affecting those with auburn hair. These people were assumed to be soulless and inhuman, unable to survive in sunlight.
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Well the episode was really the movie in 2000.It was called South Park:Bigger,Longer and Uncut. It was the best movie of 2000.
Its not a episode, its a movie. Its called: SOUTH PARK, BIGGER LONGER AND UNCUT
Katharine Isabelle was Ginger Fitzgerald .
Episode 14 in season 7. The episode is called "Raisins"
Cristophe, or 'The Mole', is from the South Park movie. He hasn't been in any episodes.
this is the south park movie
Well the episode was really the movie in 2000.It was called South Park:Bigger,Longer and Uncut. It was the best movie of 2000.
South Park the Movie
Its not a episode, its a movie. Its called: SOUTH PARK, BIGGER LONGER AND UNCUT
Katharine Isabelle was Ginger Fitzgerald .
Episode 14 in season 7. The episode is called "Raisins"
Cristophe, or 'The Mole', is from the South Park movie. He hasn't been in any episodes.
Season 6, episode 4. It´s named "The Terrance and Philip movie trailer.
It was the movie bigger longer and uncut
That's actually the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut.
Copying a movie is copyright infringement, punishable by fines of $750-$30,000.
The scene where Stan sings about Wendy is actually in the South Park movie. ("South Park: Longer, Bigger and Uncut")