Talk:Raisins (South Park episode)

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I recognize that the fact that this article has a plural title differentiates it from raisin, but should there be something in the title to clarify that this is a South Park episode? Ed Cormany 23:30, 31 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Why does this warrant an enitre article? Chris5369 21:18 (EST), 1 Jan 2005

Dr. Mephesto told Stan to play Peter Gabriel, not bebe. --SuperDude 00:02, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)

No, it was Bebe. Lachatdelarue (talk) 20:49, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)

"The subplot of Butters falling in love with a Raisins waitress is based off of many films with a similar plot, such as Moulin Rouge! and Pretty Woman." I don't agree with that. I think the subplot simply pokes fun at the flirtation of Hooters girls in order to gain money, along with reflecting Butters' innocence. Hookers and waitresses aren't really that similar. -Josh, October 19, 2005, 9:21 AM EST

If you've been a loyal South Park viewer, you'll know that, according to James Taylor: a prostitute is like any other woman, they all trade something for sex, and they do it well. Kelvie 08:38, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

Do any of you know the song title of the music that the goth kids listen to in the room when they are reading the poetry? Its really catchy, I'd like to know the band and song title, if it wasnt made by the south park crew, so i can go download it, THANKS Powerpsi

One of the trivia says Cartman has little to no intrest in girls, which is not true as in a different episode he has a brief romance with Wendy/

I agree, I think it is more Cartman's gluttony that keeps him focused on the food, not his lack of attention for the girls.

[edit] Speculation

“This episode was mainly inspired by Trey Parker's past experience with his ex-fiance, Liane Adamo. The heart break and pain that Stan endures is very similar to the situation of Trey Parker when he found out that his fiance was cheating on him[1]. Interestingly enough, Wendy is a resemblance to Liane Adamo herself.”

I think this may just be speculation. There’s no citation, and In the DVD commentary Matt and Trey said they wanted to do an episode with Raisins, and created the break-up plot just so the character’s would have a reason to go there. (To cheer Stan up.) Xargon666 00:41, 26 March 2007 (UTC)



[edit] Trivia

Unless someone has any actually interesting trivia to include, I suggest removing the trivia section of this article. I'd do it now, but I'm sure someone would just stick it right back in there. Not one statement in the section is at all worth mentioning. Professor Chaos 06:02, 16 November 2006 (UTC)