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In the previous episode, Jimbo tried to convince Stan to hunt wild animals, and was horrified when he succeeded. "South Park: "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" Review". Matt Stone and Trey Parker consider it a huge improvement.

  • Artistic License – Animal Care: Somewhat justified since the animals are somewhat anthropomorphic (they even dance and go on boat rides), but Big Gay Al's "sanctuary" is a huge house where he keeps lions, rabbits, geese, water-buffalos, turtles, dolphins, dogs, humming birds, and multiple other gay animals from different environments.

    He fails.

  • Innocent Bigot: Stan doesn't mean any harm throughout the episode, but his naiveté and poor choice of role models make him susceptible to bigotry.
    • His frustrations with his dog's homosexuality stem from Garrison telling him that gay people are inherently evil, and he really thinks that it's in Sparky's best interests to be straight.

      Stan:[after having Sparky sit and shake] Good boy.

      p. 39.

    • ^Pratt, Doug (2005). Cartman calls him the meanest and toughest street dog in South Park, but he's soon left scurrying away and yelping after Sparky humps him.
    • Big Damn Heroes: Stan reuniting every lost gay animal with their original owners.
    • Bittersweet Ending: Stan finds Sparky and accepts his homosexuality, and he teaches everyone else that being gay is okay, leading them to find their long lost pets as well, which Big Gay Al praises him for, before heading off to the next town.

      "Welcome to South Park life; Spirit of Fairplay that is a cult phenomenon". Garrison:Excellent, A-.

  • Intercourse with You: Chef sings a song to motivate the kids on how to hold the football that soon becomes more about how to hold your lover.
  • Internalized Categorism: Mr. Garrison is a massive homophobe, but Chef implies (and future episodes confirm) that he's a homosexual himself.
  • Jerkass:
    • Mr.

      Garrison is extremely homophobic, unapologetically sucks up to Stan for being the school's quarterback, and bluntly tells Richard Stamos that his rendition of "Loving You" sucks.

    • Bill and Fosse are annoying bullies who constantly mock Stan for having a gay dog.
    • Jimbo accidentally gets the townsfolk to bet heaps of money on Stan beating the spread.

      Los Angeles, California. Stone said the scenes were meant to parody the commentators, not the subjects of the jokes. Just as it seems like Kenny's going for a running touchdown for the South Park Cows, he suddenly gets torn apart bythreeMiddle Park Cowboy football players.

    • The Ace: The Middle Park Cowboys are so brutal that South Park only aims to beat the spread against them (that is, losing by less than 70 points).
    • Advertised Extra: George Clooney was advertised as a guest star on the show.

      Much to his chagrin again, he gets better at the end of the episode.

      Garrison: It's obvious where all the talent in that family went!

    • Jimbo, Ned, and their bombs expert, spend a rather long time trying to hit the high F themselves, with Ned being particularly bad at it due to his laryngeal cancer.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness:
    • This time Clyde is voiced by Matt Stone instead of Trey Parker, which is why he sounds like Butters in this episode.
    • Jesus and Pals is depicted as a call-in advice show rather than a daytime talk show, as seen in later episodes (such as "The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka").
    • Once again, Kyle says Stan's Oh my God, they killed Kenny!

      Both are role models to Stan who center their lives around animals, but Jimbo is a thrill-obsessed hunter and weapons seller who shoots any wild animal he sees, while Big Gay Al is a proud Gay Animal Sanctuary Runner. Impressed by a play from Stan, who is the quarterback and star of the team, Jimbo and Ned go to a bookmaker, where Jimbo bets $500 on the Cows.

      61 (2): 5. McFarland. "Television: Lowbrow and proud of it". Ventura County Star. The incident sparked tensions in LA that eventually led to the 1992 LA Riots.[18] When Pip is tackled later, the commentator states that he has not seen an Englishman take a blow like that since Hugh Grant. Mr. Garrison is uncharacteristically lenient on Stan compared to the other classmates because he's the school's quarterback and the only hope the South Park Cows have to beat the spread against Middle Park.

      The jokes were based on a number of real-life offensive remarks sports commentators made and got in trouble for.

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