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"It's Christmas in Canada" South Park episode
Saddam Hussein after being capturedEpisode no. Season 7
Episode 15Directed by Trey Parker Written by Trey Parker Production code 715 Original air date December 17, 2003 Episode chronology ← Previous
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"Good Times with Weapons"List of South Park episodes "It's Christmas in Canada" (sometimes called "Christmas in Canada?" or simply "Christmas in Canada") is episode 111 of the American cartoon series South Park. The episode originally aired on December 17, 2003 and was nominated for an Emmy Award.[citation needed] The episode parodies the film The Wizard of Oz.
Plot
The Broflovski family is celebrating Hanukkah together when a Canadian couple, who introduce themselves as Harry and Elise Gints, come to their house. Just as Harry begins explain why they have sought out the Broflovskis, Kyle and Ike walk into view to see who is at the door and Elise immediately rushes in to hug Ike, who hides behind Kyle. While talking in the dining area, with Kyle and Ike outside listening in, Harry and Elise reveal they are Ike's biological parents (and address him as "Peter", which was his birth name), who gave Ike up during the Cola Wars in Canada. Harry justifies their right to change their mind about putting Ike up for adoption as, due to a new law made by the Prime Minister of Canada, all Canadian-born children living in America must be returned to their biological parents. The Gintses depart, with the Broflovskis vowing to fight them in court. Sadly, the Canadian law cannot be overturned by South Park's court, so Ike is given to the Gintses. After Ike sadly leaves with his biological parents, Kyle notices his parents steadily getting worse as time without Ike goes on and attempts to get his friends to help him, but they have other things on their minds: Cartman selfishly believes that presents are more important, and Stan is obsessed with the Christmas adventures that he may have this year.
South Park's citizens decide to act kindly towards the Broflovskis and agree to give them their Christmas gift money to help fund their trip to Canada in order to talk to the Prime Minister. However, they do not take their children into account and their decision leaves the children upset with the thought of Christmas without any presents. Cartman blames it all on Kyle. Kyle has an idea of how to save Christmas: the boys can go to Canada and get Ike back themselves in the few days before Christmas, saving everybody's money for presents. Everyone else agrees, with Cartman threatening to fight Kyle if they don't get home in time for Christmas. They fly with City Airlines, run by City Wok owner Tuong Lu Kim. During the flight, the plane suffers from mechanical troubles and runs out of gas. Tuong parachutes from the plane, leaving the four boys inside. It crashes in Canada, but the boys get out relatively unscathed. Recovering, they meet a bunch of Canadians, including Scott, a Canadian who hates his own people and Americans, and is universally considered "a dick". Traveling to Ottawa on the "only road" in Canada, the boys meet others plagued by the new Prime Minister's laws, such as a Mountie named Rick, who is forced to ride a sheep instead of a horse; an unnamed French Canadian mime, who can no longer drink wine; and a Newfoundlander named Steve, who can no longer practice sodomy. In Newfoundland, Steve points out that they were heading in the wrong direction. However, they get there in enough time by using Steve's boat.
In the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings, the boys ask guard to let them in, but he declines. Kyle pleads with the guard who states that the Prime Minister is in China. Disappointed, the four boys sit on the steps and cry until the guard, now feeling sorry for them, admits he was lying and allows them entrance. The boys finally meet with the Prime Minister, a gigantic floating head who is a brutal dictator and refuses to repeal his laws. Scott then arrives with the Gintses, and, along with Kyle, appeal to the Prime Minister to support their separate views. The Prime Minister rejects Kyle's speech, and to prove his point, vaporizes Kenny. Stan reveals that the gigantic floating head is mechanically controlled by Saddam Hussein in a spider-hole. Upon discovery of the Prime Minister's true identity, the Canadians arrest Hussein and declare all of the new laws null and void. The Gintses realize how much Kyle must care for Ike to come all the way to Canada and they give Ike the choice to go back to America, which he accepts as he hugs Kyle. Cartman's watch goes off, and he is upset about missing Christmas, but Kyle insists that he got his brother back and that's all that matters; Cartman, however, gets angry and tries to fight Kyle. Kyle at first is reluctant but then hits Cartman only once, causing him to scream and cry at the top of his voice and call for his mother. Rick the Mountie invites the boys to celebrate Christmas Canadian-style, being part of a parade celebrating Hussein's capture and the boys' efforts to remove him from power. Oblivious to what just happened, Stan and Cartman are unhappy; Stan sighs and says that maybe they will have a Christmas adventure next year.
External links
- It's Christmas in Canada Full episode at South Park Studios
- It's Christmas in Canada Episode guide at South Park Studios
References
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pop cultureSouth Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today (Robert Arp) · South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating (Richard Hanley) · South Park Conservatives: The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias (Brian C. Anderson) · South Park Republican (Andrew Sullivan)Wikipedia books South Park · Seasons of South Park · Seasons: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14Cast members · Category South Park episodes Seasons: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 Season 7 "Cancelled" · "Krazy Kripples" · "Toilet Paper" · "I'm a Little Bit Country" · "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" · "Lil' Crime Stoppers" · "Red Man's Greed" · "South Park Is Gay!" · "Christian Rock Hard" · "Grey Dawn" · "Casa Bonita" · "All About Mormons" · "Butt Out" · "Raisins" · "It's Christmas in Canada"South Park Christmas episodes Episodes "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" · "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson!" · "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" · "A Very Crappy Christmas" · "Red Sleigh Down" · "It's Christmas in Canada" · "Woodland Critter Christmas"See also The Spirit of Christmas · Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics · Santa · Mr. Hanky · Christmas Time in South ParkCategory Religion in South Park Atheism Christianity The Spirit of Christmas · "Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" · "Best Friends Forever" · "Bloody Mary" · "Cartman Sucks" · "Christian Rock Hard" · "Death" · "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"/"Probably" · "Fantastic Easter Special" · "A Ladder to Heaven" · "Margaritaville" · "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson!" · "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" · "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" · "Spontaneous Combustion" · "The Passion of the Jew" · "Red Hot Catholic Love" · "Red Sleigh Down" · "The Ring" · "Starvin' Marvin in Space" · "A Very Crappy Christmas"Mormonism Hell and Satanism Islam "200"/"201" · "Cartoon Wars Part I"/"Cartoon Wars Part II" · "Chef Goes Nanners" · "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants" · "The Snuke"Judaism Scientology and other
new religious movementsCharacters South Park · DVDs · Controversies · Episodes Categories:- South Park Christmas episodes
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