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===Description===
===Description===
A collection of timeless holiday songs, South Park-style - each handpicked from South Park's musical album also called Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics. The lineup features Kyle and his family, plus Cartman, offering a heavily revised version of [http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103389/hanukkah Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel]. Other highlights include Hitler singing "[http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103390/hitler-sings#source=473fef35-48a7-434c-afc6-207874c7f1a3:5fd73616-ecfd-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=2&sort=playlist O Tannenbaum], Satan knocking out a surprisingly high-spirited [http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103390/hitler-sings#source=473fef35-48a7-434c-afc6-207874c7f1a3:5fd73616-ecfd-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=2&sort=playlist Christmas Time In Hell], and Jesus and Santa performing a slightly strained [http://southpark.cc.com/clips/151730/santa-and-jesus#source=473fef35-48a7-434c-afc6-207874c7f1a3:5fd73616-ecfd-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=8&sort=playlist medley of holiday favorites]. Mr. Hankey serves as the narrator, sitting in a tiny chair in front of a fireplace. Kenny  doesn't appear until the closing number, during which he's killed by a falling light fixture.
A collection of timeless holiday songs handpicked from ''South Park'''s Christmas album called ''Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics''. Mr. Hankey serves as the narrator, sitting in a tiny chair in front of a fireplace. After each commercial break, a news anchor announces "Fighting the frizzies at eleven".
 
The musical acts begin with Cowboy Timmy and a choir of kids introducing Mr. Hankey ("Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo"). Then Kyle, his family, Cartman and Stan sing in counterpoint about playing with a dreidel ("[http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103389/hanukkah Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel]"). Hitler sobs about not having a Christmas tree in Hell ("[http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103390/hitler-sings#source=473fef35-48a7-434c-afc6-207874c7f1a3:5fd73616-ecfd-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=2&sort=playlist O Tannenbaum]") and so Satan comforts him and all of Hell's residents ("[http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103390/hitler-sings#source=473fef35-48a7-434c-afc6-207874c7f1a3:5fd73616-ecfd-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=2&sort=playlist Christmas Time In Hell]"). Mr. Mackey performs all four parts of "Carol of the Bells" with his "m'kay" verbal tic while dressed as a bell. Cartman incorrectly sings about the birth of Jesus in favor of presents ("O Holy Night"). Mr. Garrison teaches an infamous lesson about how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world ("Merry Fucking Christmas"). Shelley sings her simple rendition of "I Saw Three Ships" while Stan and Kyle make fun of her behind her back. Jesus and Santa performs a [http://southpark.cc.com/clips/151730/santa-and-jesus#source=473fef35-48a7-434c-afc6-207874c7f1a3:5fd73616-ecfd-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=8&sort=playlist Christmas medley of holiday songs] as lounge singers. Lastly, Mr. Hankey and the entire cast sing together a final Christmas song as tribute to the late Mary Kay Bergman ("[http://southpark.cc.com/clips/151731/time-to-go-mr-hankey Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas]").
 
The episode ends with the news anchor boxing a frizzy monster while "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" plays.
 
===What I Learned Today===
"Instead of our normal thing, we're just gonna sit back and enjoy some holiday songs! And if you don't like it, well I guess you can suck my tiny little balls."


===Memorable Quotes===
===Memorable Quotes===
* "Joy to the world, for I have come. Let earth receive   me." [[Jesus Christ]]
* "Joy to the world, for I have come. Let earth receive me." ([[Jesus Christ]])
* "Ah, fuck you, Jesus." [[Santa Claus]]
* "Ah, fuck you, Jesus." ([[Santa Claus]])
* "Stick me in your mouth and try to say 'Howdy Ho, Yum Yum Yum'!"  [[Mr. Hankey]]
* "Stick me in your mouth and try to say 'Howdy Ho, Yum Yum Yum'!"  ([[Mr. Hankey]])
* "Jews Play stupid games.  Jews That's why their lame!" [[Cartman]]
* "Sometimes he hangs off the end of your ass and won't fall in the toilet, 'cause he's just clinging to your sphincter and he won't drop off and so you shake your ass around and try to get it to drop into the toilet and finally it does...!" (Man in Portable Toilet)
* "Let's not forget that for some people, Christmas is about the birth of Jesus."  [[Mr. Hankey]]
* "Jews play stupid games.  Jews, that's why they're lame!" ([[Eric Cartman]])
* "Oh holy night!  The something something something.  And is the night with Christmas trees and pie." [[Cartman]]
* "Let's not forget that for some people, Christmas is about the birth of Jesus."  ([[Mr. Hankey]])
* "Oh holy night!  The something something something.  And is the night with Christmas trees and pie." ([[Eric Cartman]])
* "Merry fuckin' Christmas!" ([[Mr. Garrison]])
* "Un Tannenbaum!" ([[Adolf Hitler]])
* "Courteney Cox, I love you, you're so hot, on that show!" ([[Gerald Broflovski]])


==Characters==
==Characters==
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| Name = Kenny McCormick
| Name = Kenny McCormick
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/kenny-mccormick.png
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/alter-egos/alter-egos-deer-kenny.png
}}
}}
{{Character list
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{{Character list
| Name = Santa Claus
| Name = Santa Claus
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/default/wiki_characters.jpg
| Image =  
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}}
}}
{{Character list
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| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/ike-broflovski.png
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/ike-broflovski.png
}}
}}
{{Character list
| Name = Princess Diana
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/celebrities/princess-diana.png
}}
{{Character list
| Name = Michael Landon
| Image =
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}}
{{Character list
| Name = Kim Jong-il
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/celebrities/kim-jong-il.jpg
}}
<char name="Saint Joseph" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/religious-saint-joseph.png"/>
<char name="Mary, Jesus' mother" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/religious-mary.png"/>
<char name="Magi" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/religious-magi.png"/>
===Body Count===
===Body Count===
Just Kenny
Just Kenny, killed by a falling light fixture in the end.


==Locations==
==Locations==
{{Location list
| Name = Broflovski Residence
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/locations/broflovski-house.jpg
}}
{{Location list
| Name = Mr. Mackey Residence
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/locations/residential-mr-mackey-child-residence.png
}}
{{Location list
{{Location list
| Name = Hell
| Name = Hell
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/locations/hell.png
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/locations/hell.png
}}
{{Location list
| Name = South Park Elementary
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/locations/school.jpg
}}
{{Location list
| Name = McKemick's Night Club
| Image = http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/default/wiki_location.jpg
}}
}}


==Behind The Scenes==
==Behind The Scenes==
Like the episode "[[Starvin' Marvin in Space]]", this episode is dedicated to Mary Kay Bergman who was the voice actress for nearly all of ''South Park'''s female characters. Because the Christmas album was recorded months before, "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" is the last episode in which Bergman's voice is heard.
===Where Did The Idea Come From===
===Where Did The Idea Come From===
Matt and Trey were still producing episodes without the services of Mary Kay Bergman. In this case they got around the problem because the pre-recorded songs included her numerous characters.
After having fun with the score for ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', Trey, Matt and the film's composer Marc Shaiman collaborated again to create a ''South Park'' Christmas album called ''Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics''. The album did not sell well because the record label made the mistake of not advertising the ''South Park'' brand on the album cover. As a result, Trey and Matt decided to create animated music videos based on their ''Christmas Classics'' songs and compile them into one episode.


==Pop Culture References==
==Pop Culture References==
===Shout Outs===
===Shout Outs===
Cowboy Timmy, the mailman that sings the opening song Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo is an homage to the classic animated character Postman Pat.
Cowboy Timmy, the mailman that sings the opening song "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", is a parody of Special Delivery Kluger from the classic Rankin/Bass Christmas television special ''Santa Claus is Comin' to Town''. In the program, Special Delivery Kluger narrates to the children the origins of Santa Claus.


Kyle's Dad joins in the collaborative performance of Dreidel, Driedel, Dreidel by singing "Coutrney Cox, I love you. You're so hot, on that show."  I believe he's referring to Friends.
Kyle's dad joins in the collaborative performance of "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" by singing "Courteney Cox, I love you. You're so hot on that show."  He is referring to the sitcom ''Friends'', in which Courteney Cox plays a lead role as Monica.


During Jesus and Santa's duet, they slip in a little Duran Duran, with their cover of the band's hit single "Rio".
During [[Jesus_and_Santa|Jesus and Santa's duet]], they slip in some Duran Duran with their cover of the Brit-pop band's hit single "Rio". They also perform snippets of several well known Christmas carols: "Joy to the World", "Up On the House Top", "Away in a Manger", "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", "Silent Night", and "Let it Snow".
 
Throughout the episode are shots of a live-action news anchor who says "Fighting the frizzies at eleven". This is a very obscure reference to a bootleg tape of the 1978 ''Star Wars Holiday Special'', a CBS production about Chewbacca and his family. The special has never been rebroadcast or officially released on home video due to its extremely negative reception. Recorded on TV, the tape also features commercials like a brief clip at the end from WCBS-TV with newscaster Rolland Smith informing viewers, "Fighting the frizzies at eleven". While the original news ad was apparently referring to "frizzy" hair, the ending credits of this episode of ''South Park'' features the news anchor boxing a frizzy monster.


===Pwn'd===
===Pwn'd===
During Christmas Time In Hell, John F. Kennedy, Princess Diana, Michael Landon, Jimmy Stewart, and film critic Gene Siskel are all shown burning in the fires of perdition, alongside world leaders Hitler, Ghengis Khan, and Kim Jong-il. Also Andy Dick, who (at the time of this writing) isn't even dead.
During "Christmas Time In Hell", John F. Kennedy, Princess Diana, Michael Landon, Jimmy Stewart, and film critic Gene Siskel are all shown burning in the fires of perdition, alongside world leaders Hitler, Ghengis Khan, and Kim Jong-il. Andy Dick also gets a quick jab as Satan sings about anticipating his death.
In the final, joy-filled moments of this episode, Hitler and John F. Kennedy share a hug.


==Bonus Factoids==
==Bonus Factoids==
 
===Pointless Observations===  
===Pointless Observations===
* Much like "[[Chickenlover]]" and the pre-''South Park'' short "The Spirit of Christmas", this episode is another "Robert T. Pooner" production. This fake alias has also been used in "[[Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!]]" as a reporter on TV.
In their most obscure reference of all time, Matt and Trey included a live-action news anchor at several points in the show who says, enigmatically, "Fighting the frizzies at 11." It refers to a bootleg copy of the 1978 Star Wars Christmas Special, a bizarre CBS production that's unavailable in any format, save for a much-duped videotape that someone made while the thing aired for the first (and only) time. It comes with commercials intact, including a news anchor saying "Fighting the frizzies at 11," on several occasions. Matt and Trey went this one better by showing their anchor actually fighting a frizzy monster at the end of the show. 
* While most of the songs are featured on ''Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics'', the only song not featured from the episode is Jesus and Santa's Christmas medley. It was going to be on the album, but some of the Christmas carols couldn't be legally cleared in time.
 
* Hitler's mother uses the same character model as [[Sarah Valmer|Jimmy's mother]].
Much like "Chickenlover", this is another classic "Robert T. Pooner" production. This alias has been used various times by Parker and Stone, including in their pre-South Park short The Spirit of Christmas.
* The final number "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is sung in tribute to Mary Kay Bergman. Most of the major characters voiced by Bergman (Wendy Testaburger, Sheila Broflovski, Mayor McDaniels, Mrs. Crabtree, and Liane Cartman) are shown singing together.
 
* After seeing this episode, Courteney Cox thanked Trey and Matt for "mentioning her in that episode" (referring to Mr. Broflovski's line in "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel") at a dinner for a mutual friend.
During the opening song, the Postman can be seen holding two pieces of construction paper that correspond to the colors he's singing about ("brown" and "greenish brown"). This is a reference South Park's animation style, as all textures and colors are based off of scanned pieces of construction paper.  
 
During the final number, "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas", most of the major characters portrayed by Mary Kay Bergman are shown singing together. It marks the final episode in which Bergman's voice appears


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Latest revision as of 03:06, 13 December 2022

Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics

Season s03
Episode e15
Written By Trey Parker
Production Code 0315
Original Air Date 1999-12-01

Episode Chronology

Story[edit]

Description[edit]

A collection of timeless holiday songs handpicked from South Park's Christmas album called Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics. Mr. Hankey serves as the narrator, sitting in a tiny chair in front of a fireplace. After each commercial break, a news anchor announces "Fighting the frizzies at eleven".

The musical acts begin with Cowboy Timmy and a choir of kids introducing Mr. Hankey ("Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo"). Then Kyle, his family, Cartman and Stan sing in counterpoint about playing with a dreidel ("Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel"). Hitler sobs about not having a Christmas tree in Hell ("O Tannenbaum") and so Satan comforts him and all of Hell's residents ("Christmas Time In Hell"). Mr. Mackey performs all four parts of "Carol of the Bells" with his "m'kay" verbal tic while dressed as a bell. Cartman incorrectly sings about the birth of Jesus in favor of presents ("O Holy Night"). Mr. Garrison teaches an infamous lesson about how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world ("Merry Fucking Christmas"). Shelley sings her simple rendition of "I Saw Three Ships" while Stan and Kyle make fun of her behind her back. Jesus and Santa performs a Christmas medley of holiday songs as lounge singers. Lastly, Mr. Hankey and the entire cast sing together a final Christmas song as tribute to the late Mary Kay Bergman ("Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas").

The episode ends with the news anchor boxing a frizzy monster while "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" plays.

What I Learned Today[edit]

"Instead of our normal thing, we're just gonna sit back and enjoy some holiday songs! And if you don't like it, well I guess you can suck my tiny little balls."

Memorable Quotes[edit]

  • "Joy to the world, for I have come. Let earth receive me." (Jesus Christ)
  • "Ah, fuck you, Jesus." (Santa Claus)
  • "Stick me in your mouth and try to say 'Howdy Ho, Yum Yum Yum'!" (Mr. Hankey)
  • "Sometimes he hangs off the end of your ass and won't fall in the toilet, 'cause he's just clinging to your sphincter and he won't drop off and so you shake your ass around and try to get it to drop into the toilet and finally it does...!" (Man in Portable Toilet)
  • "Jews play stupid games. Jews, that's why they're lame!" (Eric Cartman)
  • "Let's not forget that for some people, Christmas is about the birth of Jesus." (Mr. Hankey)
  • "Oh holy night! The something something something. And is the night with Christmas trees and pie." (Eric Cartman)
  • "Merry fuckin' Christmas!" (Mr. Garrison)
  • "Un Tannenbaum!" (Adolf Hitler)
  • "Courteney Cox, I love you, you're so hot, on that show!" (Gerald Broflovski)

Characters[edit]

<char name="Saint Joseph" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/religious-saint-joseph.png"/> <char name="Mary, Jesus' mother" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/religious-mary.png"/> <char name="Magi" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/religious-magi.png"/>

Body Count[edit]

Just Kenny, killed by a falling light fixture in the end.

Locations[edit]

Behind The Scenes[edit]

Like the episode "Starvin' Marvin in Space", this episode is dedicated to Mary Kay Bergman who was the voice actress for nearly all of South Park's female characters. Because the Christmas album was recorded months before, "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" is the last episode in which Bergman's voice is heard.

Where Did The Idea Come From[edit]

After having fun with the score for South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Trey, Matt and the film's composer Marc Shaiman collaborated again to create a South Park Christmas album called Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics. The album did not sell well because the record label made the mistake of not advertising the South Park brand on the album cover. As a result, Trey and Matt decided to create animated music videos based on their Christmas Classics songs and compile them into one episode.

Pop Culture References[edit]

Shout Outs[edit]

Cowboy Timmy, the mailman that sings the opening song "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", is a parody of Special Delivery Kluger from the classic Rankin/Bass Christmas television special Santa Claus is Comin' to Town. In the program, Special Delivery Kluger narrates to the children the origins of Santa Claus.

Kyle's dad joins in the collaborative performance of "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" by singing "Courteney Cox, I love you. You're so hot on that show." He is referring to the sitcom Friends, in which Courteney Cox plays a lead role as Monica.

During Jesus and Santa's duet, they slip in some Duran Duran with their cover of the Brit-pop band's hit single "Rio". They also perform snippets of several well known Christmas carols: "Joy to the World", "Up On the House Top", "Away in a Manger", "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", "Silent Night", and "Let it Snow".

Throughout the episode are shots of a live-action news anchor who says "Fighting the frizzies at eleven". This is a very obscure reference to a bootleg tape of the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special, a CBS production about Chewbacca and his family. The special has never been rebroadcast or officially released on home video due to its extremely negative reception. Recorded on TV, the tape also features commercials like a brief clip at the end from WCBS-TV with newscaster Rolland Smith informing viewers, "Fighting the frizzies at eleven". While the original news ad was apparently referring to "frizzy" hair, the ending credits of this episode of South Park features the news anchor boxing a frizzy monster.

Pwn'd[edit]

During "Christmas Time In Hell", John F. Kennedy, Princess Diana, Michael Landon, Jimmy Stewart, and film critic Gene Siskel are all shown burning in the fires of perdition, alongside world leaders Hitler, Ghengis Khan, and Kim Jong-il. Andy Dick also gets a quick jab as Satan sings about anticipating his death.

Bonus Factoids[edit]

Pointless Observations[edit]

  • Much like "Chickenlover" and the pre-South Park short "The Spirit of Christmas", this episode is another "Robert T. Pooner" production. This fake alias has also been used in "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!" as a reporter on TV.
  • While most of the songs are featured on Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics, the only song not featured from the episode is Jesus and Santa's Christmas medley. It was going to be on the album, but some of the Christmas carols couldn't be legally cleared in time.
  • Hitler's mother uses the same character model as Jimmy's mother.
  • The final number "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is sung in tribute to Mary Kay Bergman. Most of the major characters voiced by Bergman (Wendy Testaburger, Sheila Broflovski, Mayor McDaniels, Mrs. Crabtree, and Liane Cartman) are shown singing together.
  • After seeing this episode, Courteney Cox thanked Trey and Matt for "mentioning her in that episode" (referring to Mr. Broflovski's line in "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel") at a dinner for a mutual friend.

Season 3[edit]

e1 Rainforest Shmainforest
e2 Spontaneous Combustion
e3 The Succubus
e4 Tweek Vs. Craig
e5 Jakovasaurs
e6 Sexual Harassment Panda
e7 Cat Orgy
e8 Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub
e9 Jewbilee
e10 Chinpokomon
e11 Starvin' Marvin in Space
e12 Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery
e13 Hooked on Monkey Fonics
e14 The Red Badge of Gayness
e15 Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
e16 Are You There, God? It's Me, Jesus
e17 World Wide Recorder Concert