Talk:Ike's Wee Wee

Who misconstures?
"Meanwhile, the boys misconstrue what circumcision entails, and try to save Kyle's younger brother Ike from his upcoming bris." The boys construe what circumcision entails very well: "choppin' up wee-wees". It is the show that misconstrues it, when Ike is circumcised, says "Ouch", and gets up as if nothing had happened. This is not possible. --Hugh7 (talk) 04:21, 7 August 2014 (UTC)

The Simpsons
Why does it say the simpsons season 2 ??? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ktrosten (talk • contribs).

Mr. Mackey's head
I have a question: in this episode, it is stated that Mr. Mackey's head is so extraordinary large because his tie is very tight. However, in Proper Condom Use, he states that while he growed up, his head enlarged, while the rest of his body remained the same. Also, he removed his tie in that episode and his head remained the same. Should this be listed as a continuity error?--Orthologist 15:32, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
 * I would take the approach that imdb.com does, which is to say that in an animated comedy series, where the emphasis is on laughs, changes in characters' relationships, personalities, backstories, etc. cannot be regarded as "goofs" and that "breaks" in continuity are even used intentionally to wring additional humor out of the stories. Ellsworth 16:32, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

Censorship
I just watch the episode on canadian channel "The Comedy Network" and it's really uncensored. Mr. Mackey says "bullshit" without being beeped. I then watch the scene on the website, and strangely it's censored. But I think they take the ones of the DVD. --Pascalbg (talk) 02:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC)


 * An earlier version of this article included a paragraph about censorship of the "bullshit" line. This was removed in preparation for achieving Good Article status for the article, for issues with notability and verfiaibility. Here is the paragraph, in case somebody finds a reliable source for the incident in the future. --Mondotta (talk) 15:10, 30 January 2012 (UTC)


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! Paragraph about censorship from revision 473805341 On the first airing of the episode, at 10 PM ET, the word bullshit was uncensored – the first unexpurgated occurrence of the word shit on the series at the time. South Park Studios usually sends their episodes to Comedy Central with the appropriate bleeps already in place. However, this instance of the word was uncaught by the time the episode first aired. In the broadcasts that immediately followed this initial airing – such as the 10 PM PT viewing the same day –, the phrase was censored by way of muting the audio during the word. In later airings and releases, the word is censored with the usual audio bleep. In Canada, the original, uncensored version has been broadcast on occasion. In an article, Doug Herzog, who was president of Comedy Central at the time, had talked about watching a certain South Park episode on television that contained an uncensored occurrence of "the most common of sexual obscenities", because the network received the episode only that day and it was rushed to air. He mentioned having been worried about protests from viewers, but admitted that the network "didn't even get one call". It is possible that Herzog was discussing this particular incident in "Ike's Wee Wee".
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Uncited references
Uncited since Feb 08; Alastairward (talk) 10:17, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
 * In the original airing, Mr. Mackey tells off Jimbo, stating that he's not going to listen to his "authoritative, right-wing bullshit!" with the word "bullshit" uncensored (marking the first time that "shit" has been spoken on South Park without getting bleeped out ). All reruns and the Season 2 DVD version have the word bleeped out, but airings on the Canadian cable channel The Comedy Network have the word uncensored.
 * In syndication, Cartman's line "the fireman spitting when you rub its helmet" (in reference to why a man's penis shouldn't be cut off) was cut. It is not cut from the reruns on Comedy Central.
 * The pronunciation of "bris" marks Kyle's family as Ashkenazi Jews.
 * The alphabet panel above the blackboard contains the rearranged letters "DiOsMiOhAnMaTaDoHaKeNnYbAsTaRdOs..." which is the alternate-cased, space-removed, no punctuation, with misspelling Spanish phrase for "Oh my God, they killed Kenny, you bastards" which is the popular catchphrase shared by Stan and Kyle upon witnessing Kenny's death. The phrase in Spanish is "¡Dios mío han matado a Kenny! Bastardos...".
 * The Israeli Psytrance group Alien Project has a song entitled "Who has the Marijauna" on their "Don't Worry, Be Groovy" album that centers around samples of Mr. Mackey from this episode.
 * The second half of the episode begins with a short musical introduction that resembles the theme song for the television show, Seinfeld.

Where's the cultural influence info, mkay?
The character Mr. Mackey has popularized the verbal cue "m'kay" in pop culture today. I know the word existed before, but it didn't become common in casual conversation until the year this episode was aired. I currently don't have any sources to cite, but there should be some material out there to suggest this.--Spectatorbot13 (talk) 07:15, 21 June 2009 (UTC)

Refferance to Mr. Bean?
At the sequence where Ike is kicked on to a train, they are playing a certain tune by plucking violins. It reminds me of Mr. Beans attempt to get in to a postbag in order to leave a train station. Ofcourse we know he ends up in Moscow. Is there a refferance to Mr. Bean? Are there other South Park epiksodes where they mock fun at Mr. Bean? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.164.222.176  (talk • contribs)  23:47, 26 September 2009 (UTC)

Bias?
Putting "cured" and "addiction" in quotation marks seems a little odd. If there's not a citation for this usage, it seems to indicate a pro-drug bias. (Actually, that's true even if there is a citation, but since it would then be the creators' bias rather than a Wikipedia editor's, it's notably more valid to include it in the article.)68.105.71.75 (talk) 16:54, 16 March 2010 (UTC)

Episode number?
On SouthParkStudios.com this episode and Chickenlover are swapped (meaning this episode is number four and Chickenlover is number three). Does anyone know why this is and if it should be corrected? Or does the DVD set include the numbering used in this article? (NBMATT (talk) 18:04, 21 May 2012 (UTC))


 * The current iteration of SouthParkStudios.com has the original airdates wrong for these two episodes. According to the correct airdates, this is the third episode, and Chickenlover is the fourth. I have supplied plenty of evidence for the correct aidates. South Park episode articles follow the order of the original broadcast. (Nonetheless, the production number for this episode is 204, and Chickenlover is 203; but production codes often don't follow the broadcast order.)


 * Since production codes do not reflect episode sequence, I don't see why broadcast date should either. Episodes can be and are broadcast out of sequence.  IMDB and the official South Park website itself list Chickenlover as episode 3 and Ike's Wee Wee as episode 4, and they should be taken as the definitive source rather somebody's personal predilection.  If you think the information on those 2 websites is incorrect then you should seek to have them correct it, not insist on conflicting information being carried by Wikipedia (which is not designed to be an original source, or whatever the term is). AlexAndrews (talk) 23:42, 7 October 2012 (UTC)

Vandalism removal
I have removed the vandalism by user RayvnEQ who attempted to inject personal opinion and bias into this article. 49.197.5.155 (talk) 13:30, 30 March 2015 (UTC)

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