The South Park episode referencing Dubstep was Season 15 Episode 7 "You're Getting Old."
I'm not sure the name of the episode but it's in season 14 and about coon and friends. If you go to southparkstudios.com you can watch the episode. and the reason south park made fun of him is because he is gay =D
"Imaginationland"
they've never been in an official episode, you may be thinking of that Halloween episode with Korn where their sort of ripping on Scooby Doo.
This is a song from South Pacific sung by Nellie Forbush (played by Mary Martin) the female lead. South Pacific was a 1949 Broadway musical. Music by Richard Rogers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein ll. The basis of the story was from a book by James Michener 'Tales of the South Pacific'. There were nine productions between 1949 and 2009 between Broadway, the London West End and films. It won awards for best musical, best author and best original score
The episode "Raisins" had Raisins instead of Hooters.
S7E14 Raisins =)
I know that Juanita Hall played her in the 1958 film version. I'm not sure who played her on Broadway.
If you mean the Broadway stage version, it was Mary Martin.
Broadway bro down". And she doesnt bully him they end up on a date...then he drowns
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South Park co-creator Trey Parker voiced Mickey in the episode, "The Ring".
Mary Rodgers has: Played herself in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played herself in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Played herself in "Walk on By: The Story of Popular Song" in 2001. Played herself in "Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There" in 2003. Played herself in "Broadway: The American Musical" in 2004. Played herself in "A Life in Words and Music" in 2007. Performed in "Passion, Prejudice and South Pacific: Creating an American Masterpiece" in 2009. Played herself in "Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy" in 2013. Played herself in "Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age" in 2014.
It isn't in an actual episode but rather is part of a Rush concert. It is played before their song Tom Sawyer
"Scarface - Push It To The Limit"
A copy of the South Pacific Broadway Production can be purchased from: "Amazon", "iTunes", "Broadway Musical website", to name a few. Tickects can also be purchased to watch the production live from "Ticketmaster".
1949 :)