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{{Infobox Television episode
{{Infobox television episode
| title = Summer Sucks
| series = [[South Park]]
| series = South Park
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| season = 2
| season = 2
| episode = 8
| episode = 8
| airdate = June 24, 1998
| airdate = {{Start date|1998|06|24}}
| production = 208
| production = 208
| director = [[Trey Parker]]
| director = [[Trey Parker]]
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| guests =
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* [[Jonathan Katz]] as [[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist|Dr. Katz]]
* [[Jonathan Katz]] as [[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist|Dr. Katz]]
| season_article = South Park (season 2)
| season_article = South Park season 2
| episode_list = List of South Park episodes
| episode_list = List of South Park episodes
| prev = [[City on the Edge of Forever (South Park)|City on the Edge of Forever]]
| prev = [[City on the Edge of Forever (South Park)|City on the Edge of Forever]]
| next = [[Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls]]
| next = [[Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls]]
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"'''Summer Sucks'''" is the eighth episode of the [[South Park (season 2)|second season]] of the American animated television series ''[[South Park]]''. The 21st episode of the series overall, it originally aired on [[Comedy Central]] in the United States on June 24, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creator [[Trey Parker]], along with [[Nancy M. Pimental]], and directed by Parker. [[Jonathan Katz]] makes a guest appearance as himself. In the episode, [[Summer]] arrives and the town of South Park celebrate [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] by building and lighting a giant [[Black snake (firework)|snake]] firework, since regular fireworks are illegal. [[List of South Park families#Jimbo Kern|Jimbo]] and [[List of recurring South Park characters#Ned Gerblansky|Ned]] travel to Mexico to obtain fireworks, while the giant snake threatens to destroy the country. Meanwhile, [[Mr. Garrison]] struggles to cope with the loss of his [[hand puppet]], [[Mr. Garrison#Mr. Hat|Mr. Hat]].<ref name="The A.V. Club">Dyess-Nugent, Phil (August 12, 2012). [http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/south-park-classic-city-on-the-edge-of-foreversumm-83323 "South Park (Classic): "City on the Edge of Forever"/"Summer Sucks""]. ''[[The A.V. Club]]''. Retrieved January 1, 2017.</ref>
"'''Summer Sucks'''" is the eighth episode of the [[South Park season 2|second season]] of the American animated television series ''[[South Park]]''. The 21st episode of the series overall, it originally aired on [[Comedy Central]] in the United States on June 24, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creator [[Trey Parker]], along with [[Nancy M. Pimental]], and directed by Parker. [[Jonathan Katz]] makes a guest appearance as himself. In the episode, [[Summer]] arrives and the town of South Park celebrate [[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] by building and lighting a giant [[Black snake (firework)|snake]] firework, since regular fireworks are illegal. [[List of South Park families#Jimbo Kern|Jimbo]] and [[List of recurring South Park characters#Ned Gerblansky|Ned]] travel to Mexico to obtain fireworks, while the giant snake threatens to destroy the country. Meanwhile, [[Mr. Garrison]] struggles to cope with the loss of his [[hand puppet]], [[Mr. Garrison#Mr. Hat|Mr. Hat]].<ref name="The A.V. Club">Dyess-Nugent, Phil (August 12, 2012). [https://www.avclub.com/south-park-classic-city-on-the-edge-of-forever-su-1798173795 "South Park (Classic): "City on the Edge of Forever"/"Summer Sucks""]. ''[[The A.V. Club]]''. Retrieved February 22, 2022.</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Summer arrives in South Park, leaving the boys disgruntled because Winter activities are now impossible. Making things worse, Colorado has passed a statewide ban on fireworks because a kid in North Park got his hands blown off in a fireworks accident. In response, Jimbo and Ned travel to Mexico to purchase illegal fireworks. Meanwhile, [[List of recurring South Park characters#Mayor McDaniels|Mayor McDaniels]], discovering that [[Black snake (firework)|snakes]] are still legal, has the largest one ever made for the town's Independence Day celebration. It is not until it has been lit that the manufacturer realizes that it will be impossible to extinguish and will not burn out until November of the following year. The ash travels across the town and country, destroying everything in its wake.
Summer arrives in South Park, leaving the boys disgruntled because Winter activities are now impossible. Making things worse, Colorado has passed a statewide ban on fireworks after a kid in North Park had his arms blown off. In response, Jimbo and Ned travel to Mexico to purchase illegal fireworks. Meanwhile, [[List of recurring South Park characters#Mayor McDaniels|Mayor McDaniels]], discovering that [[Black snake (firework)|snakes]] are still legal, has the largest one ever made for the town's Independence Day celebration. It is not until it has been lit that the mayor becomes concerned of its expiration; upon asking the manufacturer, they realize it will be impossible to extinguish and will not burn out until November of the following year. The ash travels across the town and country, destroying everything in its wake; [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]] is killed when the snake causes a set of bleachers to collapse and crush him beneath.


Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison begins to have a nervous breakdown because his companion, Mr. Hat, has disappeared. He sees [[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist|Dr. Katz]] in New York, who says that he is [[homosexuality|homosexual]] and Mr. Hat is really his gay side. Garrison brushes him off, just as the giant snake kills him. [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]], at this time, is taking swimming lessons, but has to contend with first graders [[urination|urinating]] in the pool. Jimbo and Ned are captured by the [[United States Border Patrol|border patrol]], but manage to escape, thanks to the snake, and head back to South Park with their fireworks.
Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison begins to have a nervous breakdown because his companion, Mr. Hat, has disappeared. He sees [[Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist|Dr. Katz]] in New York, who says that he is [[homosexuality|gay]] and Mr. Hat is really his gay side "trying to come out". Garrison rudely brushes him off, just as the giant snake kills him. [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]], at this time, is taking swimming lessons, but has to contend with first graders [[urination|urinating]] in the pool. Jimbo and Ned are captured by the [[United States Border Patrol|border patrol]] after Jimbo accidentally revealed they were carrying illegal fireworks, but manage to escape (thanks to the snake) and head back to South Park with their fireworks.


The boys finally get their fireworks, and when they shoot them off, they destroy the snake trail. The ashes rain to the ground like snow, and people participate in winter activities using the black soot. Mr. Garrison returns with a new companion, [[Mr. Garrison#Mr. Twig|Mr. Twig]]. During this time, Cartman, being the only person in the pool, has decided to swim all the way from the shallow end of the pool to the deep end. He is successful, but is angered when the first graders return. [[Chef (South Park character)|Chef]] returns to South Park from vacation, and when he sees everyone's faces covered in the black ash which makes them look like they're wearing [[blackface]], he prepares to give everyone a beating.
The boys finally get their fireworks, and when they shoot them off, they destroy the snake trail. The ashes rain to the ground like snow, and people participate in winter activities using the black soot. Mr. Garrison returns with a new companion, [[Mr. Garrison#Mr. Twig|Mr. Twig]]. During this time, Cartman, being the only person in the pool, has decided to swim all the way from the shallow end of the pool to the deep end. He is successful, but is angered when the first graders return and immediately turn the entirety of the pool water into urine. [[Chef (South Park character)|Chef]] returns to South Park from vacation, and when he sees everyone's faces covered in the black ash which makes them look like they're wearing [[blackface]], he prepares to give everyone a beating.


==Production==
==Production==
When the snake starts to grow out of control, the boys play [[Nearer, My God, to Thee]], a reference to the film ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]''.<ref>http://geek-adjacent.com/2016/04/14/10-wackiest-titanic-spoofs-pop-culture/</ref>
When the snake starts to grow out of control, the boys play "[[Nearer, My God, to Thee]]", a reference to the 1997 film ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://geek-adjacent.com/2016/04/14/10-wackiest-titanic-spoofs-pop-culture/|title=The 10 Wackiest Titanic Spoofs in Pop Culture|date=15 April 2016}}</ref>


==Home release==
==Home media==
All 18 episodes of the second season, including "Summer Sucks", were released on a DVD box set on June 3, 2003.<ref>Blevins, Tal (June 30, 2003). [http://ign.com/articles/2003/07/01/south-park-the-complete-second-season "South Park: The Complete Second Season: A collection you'll buy for the show, not for the video, audio or extras"]. ''[[IGN]]''. Retrieved December 27, 2016.</ref>
All 18 episodes of the second season, including "Summer Sucks", were released on a DVD box set on June 3, 2003.<ref>Blevins, Tal (June 30, 2003). [http://ign.com/articles/2003/07/01/south-park-the-complete-second-season "South Park: The Complete Second Season"]. ''[[IGN]]''. Retrieved December 27, 2016.</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.southparkstudios.com/full-episodes/s02e08-summer-sucks "Summer Sucks"] Full Episode at South Park Studios
* [https://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/3wdzae/south-park-summer-sucks-season-2-ep-8 "Summer Sucks"] Full Episode at South Park Studios
* {{IMDb episode|0705967}}
*[http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/episodes/s02e08-summer-sucks "Summer Sucks"] Episode Guide at South Park Studios
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*{{tv.com episode|south-park/summer-sucks-2437}}


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Latest revision as of 02:14, 23 September 2024

"Summer Sucks"
South Park episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 8
Directed byTrey Parker
Written byNancy M. Pimental
Trey Parker
Production code208
Original air dateJune 24, 1998 (1998-06-24)
Guest appearance
Episode chronology
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"Summer Sucks" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American animated television series South Park. The 21st episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 24, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker, along with Nancy M. Pimental, and directed by Parker. Jonathan Katz makes a guest appearance as himself. In the episode, Summer arrives and the town of South Park celebrate Independence Day by building and lighting a giant snake firework, since regular fireworks are illegal. Jimbo and Ned travel to Mexico to obtain fireworks, while the giant snake threatens to destroy the country. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison struggles to cope with the loss of his hand puppet, Mr. Hat.[1]

Plot

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Summer arrives in South Park, leaving the boys disgruntled because Winter activities are now impossible. Making things worse, Colorado has passed a statewide ban on fireworks after a kid in North Park had his arms blown off. In response, Jimbo and Ned travel to Mexico to purchase illegal fireworks. Meanwhile, Mayor McDaniels, discovering that snakes are still legal, has the largest one ever made for the town's Independence Day celebration. It is not until it has been lit that the mayor becomes concerned of its expiration; upon asking the manufacturer, they realize it will be impossible to extinguish and will not burn out until November of the following year. The ash travels across the town and country, destroying everything in its wake; Kenny is killed when the snake causes a set of bleachers to collapse and crush him beneath.

Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison begins to have a nervous breakdown because his companion, Mr. Hat, has disappeared. He sees Dr. Katz in New York, who says that he is gay and Mr. Hat is really his gay side "trying to come out". Garrison rudely brushes him off, just as the giant snake kills him. Cartman, at this time, is taking swimming lessons, but has to contend with first graders urinating in the pool. Jimbo and Ned are captured by the border patrol after Jimbo accidentally revealed they were carrying illegal fireworks, but manage to escape (thanks to the snake) and head back to South Park with their fireworks.

The boys finally get their fireworks, and when they shoot them off, they destroy the snake trail. The ashes rain to the ground like snow, and people participate in winter activities using the black soot. Mr. Garrison returns with a new companion, Mr. Twig. During this time, Cartman, being the only person in the pool, has decided to swim all the way from the shallow end of the pool to the deep end. He is successful, but is angered when the first graders return and immediately turn the entirety of the pool water into urine. Chef returns to South Park from vacation, and when he sees everyone's faces covered in the black ash which makes them look like they're wearing blackface, he prepares to give everyone a beating.

Production

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When the snake starts to grow out of control, the boys play "Nearer, My God, to Thee", a reference to the 1997 film Titanic.[2]

Home media

[edit]

All 18 episodes of the second season, including "Summer Sucks", were released on a DVD box set on June 3, 2003.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Dyess-Nugent, Phil (August 12, 2012). "South Park (Classic): "City on the Edge of Forever"/"Summer Sucks"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
  2. ^ "The 10 Wackiest Titanic Spoofs in Pop Culture". 15 April 2016.
  3. ^ Blevins, Tal (June 30, 2003). "South Park: The Complete Second Season". IGN. Retrieved December 27, 2016.
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