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The episode begins as Eric Cartman is called into the principal's office. Although Cartman initially believes he is being punished, he is surprised to learn that it is his turn to be the school's hallway monitor: a duty he takes extremely seriously, assuming the identity of "Dawg the Hallway Monitor" (a parody of Duane "Dog" Chapman).
Gerald "Jerry" Broflovski [a] and Sheila Broflovski [b] are fictional characters in the animated television series South Park.The two are an upper middle-class married Ashkenazi Jewish couple who raise their ten-year-old son Kyle and three-year-old Canadian-born adopted son Ike in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado.
Just as George and Harold try to get out of gym class and avoid P.E for 22 years after all their friends have an excuse (including Melvin), inadvertently end up getting sent to the principal's office after spilling Mr. Meaner's root beer and they later escape from Mr. Meaner and Mr. Krupp clash on how angry they are, Mr. Meaner clumsily lands on Melvin’s latest invention, the Pumpitupinator ...
"New Ambassador" (repeat from Season 1, Episode 5) "Tracy Chapman's Creative Process" (repeat from Season 1, Episode 6; cut from DVD) "Mo' Money with Whiz and Ice" (repeat from Season 1, Episode 9) "Vanilla Ice - White White Baby" (repeat from Season 2, Episode 15; cut from DVD) Close featuring The Afros performing "This Jam's for You"
For "Words with Ike", Ufomadu was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. [14] The comedian appeared on six episodes of Showtime's talk show Ziwe in 2022. [15] Vulture included Ufomadu on its list of 24 "Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2022". [12]
Joe Conley was born in Buffalo, New York.He started acting after returning from military service in Korea, and was running three real-estate agencies in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles by the early 1970s after beginning this second career in 1961.
Five episodes were outsourced to Tezuka Productions: episodes 4, 6–7, 9, and 11. [a] The second season features most of the returning staff, including Okada, Shinbo, Shaft, Hashimoto, Kizawa, Sugiyama, Shiotsuki, and Senzaki. Episodes 7 and 10–22 of the second season also added Umeshita as a chief animation director once more.
Two versions of the opening credits sequence were used this season: episodes 1–4 had the original version, while episode 5 onwards had a different version. The latter version was used through the end of Season 4. The music was written, arranged and composed by Nelson Riddle.