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The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 8, 2014. The episode explores the controversial subculture of transgender individuals and gender identity. Musician Sia is featured as the AutoTuned voice of Randy Marsh, who is revealed to be the musician Lorde.
Randy's first name and original job as a geologist are derived from the series co-creator Trey Parker's father, [1] and Parker describes Randy as "the biggest dingbat in the entire show". [2] According to the season 16 episode "Reverse Cowgirl", the Marsh home address was 260 Avenue de los Mexicanos until their move to Tegridy Farms in season 22.
"Holiday Special" is the third episode in the twenty-first season of the American animated television series South Park. The 280th episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on September 27, 2017. This episode parodies self-victimization via Native American hardships and trends toward opposition to ...
Randy Marsh is on Wheel of Fortune and has made it to the bonus round. The episode is airing live, with his family in the audience and the South Park residents watching from home. Randy is given the category "People Who Annoy You", and after Randy's letter guesses, the puzzle spells "N_GGERS".
The episode is the second part of The Meteor Shower Trilogy, and centers upon third grader Stan Marsh and his father Randy. It premiered on Comedy Central on July 21, 1999. The episode was written by series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and David Goodman.
In the episode, Randy Marsh produces what is apparently "the biggest crap" ever taken, but his claims for the world record are challenged. "More Crap" is highly scatological in tone, with its plot and humor revolving around feces as a topic. It is one of the few episodes of South Park in which neither Cartman, Kyle, nor Kenny appear.
The episode drew 2.3 million viewers on Comedy Central [21] and a total of 4.05 million viewers overall including the simulcast on MTV and MTV2, [23] making it the highest-rated South Park episode since 2014's "Go Fund Yourself". [21] The episode was the number one rated cable broadcast on the evening of September 30, 2020. [22]
Randy Marsh announces to his family that he has purchased a Blockbuster video store outside of town for $10,000, a venture he believes will make them rich. His family is skeptical of this idea, since online video streaming and Redbox-DVD vending machines have made brick and mortar rental stores obsolete.