Development
This episode features "Let's Fighting Love," a theme song that mixes Japanese and English lyrics. The song is performed by series creator Trey Parker.
| Romaji | Episode Subtitles | Kana | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
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Subarashi chin chin mono Hey hey let's go kenka suru Kono uta chotto baka |
素晴らしいチンチンもの Hey, hey let's go!喧嘩する この歌ちょっと馬鹿 |
すばらしいチンチンもの Hey hey let's go けんかする このうたちょっとばか |
I have a wonderful penis Hey hey let's go fight! This song is a little stupid |
Also, in spite of the episode's popularity among fans, Parker and Stone openly admitted in the Season 8 commentary track that they didn't think it was a very good episode. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone jokingly referred to 2004 in their DVD commentary as "The Year From Hell." They were filming and premiering Team America: World Police while working on the season, which caused them a considerable amount of writer's block.
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