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Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery

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10th episode of the 3rd season of South Park
"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery"
South Park episode
Episodeno.Season 3
Episode 10
Directed byTrey Parker
Written byTrey Parker
Featured music
Production code312
Original air dateOctober 27, 1999 (1999-10-27)
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"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" is the 10th-aired and the 12th-produced episode of thethird season of the animated television seriesSouth Park. It originally aired on October 27, 1999. The episode is themed aroundHalloween and includes a parody of the animated seriesScooby-Doo (with the bandKorn filling the role of Mystery, Inc.).

Plot

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Local radio station KOZY 102.1 is sponsoring a "Halloween Haunt" featuring an appearance by real-lifenu metal bandKorn. Priest Maxi is unhappy about both and conducts a one-man protest campaign, calling Halloween an abomination of God and KornSatanists that play violent music.Stan Marsh,Kyle Broflovski, andKenny McCormick are excited about Halloween, butEric Cartman is already thinking about Christmas because he expects to be showered with presents. They visit various mediocre attractions and get frightened by a gang of fifth-graders who play a prank on them involving pirate ghosts. Stan decides to retaliate by digging up Kyle's recently buried grandmother, Cleo Broflovski, and scaring the fifth-graders with it. Kyle, while uneasy about the scheme, reluctantly agrees to go along.

Meanwhile, Korn, driving in a van which resembles theMystery Machine, crash it after spotting pirate ghosts on the road. After digging up Cleo's corpse, the boys leave it barely concealed at the harbor, where it is promptly eaten by a stray dog. During the night, they meet Korn (and aScooby-Doo-like character, Nibblet) after their encounter with the pirate ghosts. The following morning, the graveyard's watchmen inform Mrs. Broflovski about the missing corpse, and describe to her in graphic detail what the culprit, who they assume to be anecrophiliac, might be doing to the corpse.

Cartman intercepts a life-sized blow-upAntonio Banderassex doll ordered by his mother, which he mistakenly assumes to be a Christmas present for him, and takes it around town to show off. The boys return to the docks in their costumes hoping to win the contest for best costume, with Kenny wearing an elaborate costume of the ED-209 robot fromRoboCop. To Kenny's disappointment, everyone (including Korn) is able to clearly recognize him. At the town square, the grave watchers are explaining the concept of necrophilia very explicitly until the Pirate Ghosts show up and terrorize the town. A few citizens are blown up and one ghost decapitates two others. Priest Maxi shows up and blames Korn for causing all this trouble. The town gets angry and set up alynch mob to get rid of the "devil worshipers".

Korn and the boys go investigate the "Mystery of the Pirate Ghosts and the missing body". After a few mishaps typical ofScooby-Doo episodes, it is revealed that Priest Maxi was behind the Pirate Ghosts, which he simply conjured up with rather impossible light tricks and sounds (the explanation to some of the citizen's deaths earlier caused by the Pirate Ghosts is left unsolved and unknown). The mystery of Cleo Broflovski's missing corpse is solved when the dog regurgitates the body. The Halloween Haunt goes as planned, with Korn debuting "Falling Away from Me" which shocks the crowd, as their cheery personality in the episode is a strong contrast to the song. The boys get their revenge against the fifth-graders while Korn is playing, scaring them with the corpse and Cartman's Antonio Banderas doll gets popped by Nibblet. Kenny's spectacular ED-209 costume does not win him first prize, which goes instead toWendy Testaburger wearing the sameChewbacca costume as in the previous first-season Halloween special "Pinkeye". During the closing credits, Kenny ends up getting killed by miniatureSnowspeeders (à laThe Empire Strikes Back) while inside his costume and rats arrive to eat his body.

Cultural references

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The band Korn is portrayed asScooby-Doo-style mystery solvers, while many aspects of the plot parody the show. The band takes the role usually portrayed by theHarlem Globetrotters onScooby-Doo.[citation needed] The argument over whether they were "pirate ghosts" or "ghost pirates" was an argument the creators had during the writing of the show.[1] Kenny's costume is of the "ED-209" from the filmRoboCop.[citation needed] The use of the band's "Korn Powers" is likely a combination parody of the activation of theWonder Twins Exorian powers, and the transformation sequence into the character Knightron fromTattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills.[citation needed]

Critical reception

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DVD Verdict wrote "Korn's appearance in the Halloween show is expertly handled, as is the wholeHanna-Barbera animation send-up", and gave the episode a rating of 90.[2] Writing 15 years after the episode aired, Ryan Book ofThe Music Times, called it the "single greatest South Park episode of all time."[3]

References

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  1. ^Trey Parker, Matt Stone (2003).South Park: The Complete Third Season (DVD). Comedy Central. Archived fromthe original(Audio commentary) on November 26, 2014.
  2. ^"DVD Verdict Review - South Park: The Complete Third Season". Archived fromthe original on September 1, 2014. RetrievedAugust 27, 2014.
  3. ^Book, Ryan (October 27, 2014)."15 Years of "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery," The Best 'South Park' Episode Ever (Yes, We Mean It)".The Music Times.

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