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Stan is Hispanic, Kyle is Indian, Cartman is African-American, and Kenny is Asian). He finds none of them know how to and is forced to drive off.

  • Composite Character: The Big Bad combines all the aspects of Kathleen Kennedy and Eric Cartman, having the former's gender, hair, and obsession with works pandering to everyone at the cost of their quality and originality, while having the latter's short obese stature and volatile personality.
  • A Degree in Useless: Parodied.

    It turns out many professionals are losing work because of AI tech replacing their market values, including therapists because "there is an app for that." Handymen end up ridiculously wealthy because no one can do the job themselves, and Randy ends up with other people similarly displaced. However, they get over this initially by using Kathleen Kennedy as a scapegoat, and then by bringing an infinite number of handymen from different universes.

  • Age Lift: The South Park Elementary kids aren't just Race Lifted and Gender Flipped like the rest of the Panderverse; they are also randomly turned into twenty-somethings...who are still attending elementary school, in another joke at how silly pandering would be, putting older, Disney-esque teen girl stars as replacements for Elementary School characters.
  • Allegorical Character: Kathleen Kennedy is used as a representative for all of Disney and pretty much Hollywood in general (since that's how people treat her), the amount of control she has over the company being ridiculously exaggerated (Bob Iger, who also appears in this episode, is actually in charge at Disney, Kennedy only manages the Lucasfilm properties) and Cartman represents all obnoxious fans who do nothing but complain about the things they allegedly love and insist that "wokeness is ruining movies", he was said to have been single-handedly responsible for every piece of hate mail Kennedy received.

    to play Baldur's Gate III. While okay when used sparingly, she started turning to it every time which created diminishing results. The video gathered over 178,000 views in a year.


    On April 3rd, 2024, Twitter / X user @MasteroftheTDS tweeted in response to news that Julia Garner will be playing a female version of the character Silver Surfer in Fantastic Four, writing, "They put a chick in it and made her lame and gay 😂," gathering over 6,000 likes in a year.


    On September 29th, 2024, Redditor /u/Fuzzy_Ad7886 posted a meme to the subreddit /r/southpark about people who ignore the part of the episode in which Cartman says, "I guess ..

    Cartman mostly wrote out of hateful bigotry with very little constructive criticism. While Mickey himself makes no appearance here aside from a portrait of him, it is his company that has the Panderstone and his executives abuse the Panderstone to make more movies, resulting in the plot happening.

  • Heel Realization:
    • Cartman of all people has one, when he realizes that sending thousands of hate letters to Kathleen Kennedy wasn't contributive and even apologizes to her, saying that whining about "woke" stuff was a waste of time.
    • Kathleen Kennedy also has one, realizing that she responded reactively to hate mail and should instead be focusing on producing decent content.
  • Informed Flaw: Invoked.

    Cartman, after learning that his actions only worsened things, admits that it was wrong and lazy of him to deliver purely vitriolic and hateful feedback rather than any helpful criticism. This extends to a remake of Bambi and she even demands it in her food.

  • Sharon noting the oven door is still broken to Randy, and Randy telling her he's working on it in an increasingly annoyed tone.
  • The Panderverse version of Kenny talking about how Tammy Mullin has great knockers.
  • Almost everything Randy tries to do requires calling a handyman to actually get things done.
  • Sassy Black Woman: Cartman's Panderverse counterpart is a rather straightforward example.
  • Self-Deprecation:
    • The Panderverse version of Cartman is voiced by Janeshia Adams-Ginyard, who is known for her work with Disney.
    • Trey and Matt both went to UC Boulder, which the college in-universe is modeled after.

      Miles Morales is sweet! “You probably don’t like there’s a Black Spider-Man,” to which the kids retort, “No! This all comes at the expensive of trying to make a quality product.

    • PC Principal not only orders Stan, Kyle and Kenny to accept that Cartman is suddenly a black woman, but also orders them to do whatever she says.
  • Pronoun Trouble: Stan initially wasn't sure what to refer to the Panderverse version of Cartman as, going through he, she, they and it.
  • Race Lift: Spoofed; every single white character in the Panderverse has a different ethnicity (e.g.

    She tells her that while she's grounded she can't have any fun and orders her to be more miserable!

  • Adaptational Attractiveness:
    • The Panderverse version of Cartman is an older black woman who is mocked for being fat despite at worse having a slightly curvier figure. The Panderverse version of Cartman is repeatedly called fat despite only having a slightly broad figure.

      Lucasfilm is a subsidiary of Disney, and while Kennedy has received criticism over her handling of theStar Wars franchise in the past decade (which saw declining box office returns and plenty of behind-the-scenes creative shake-ups), she’s not in charge of Disney’s overall slate — or considered the mastermind behind the company’s so-called woke push (which has included public battles with Florida Gov.

      Ron Desantis over anti-LGBTQ policies, as well as more representative casting and characters across the company’s various divisions, including Pixar). If Kenny were trapped in an all-female universe, he'd probably be in heaven.

    • Job-Stealing Robot: Parodied. That is, if one assumes he's genuinely clueless and didn't just become incredibly lazy.
    • She Is Not My Girlfriend: Both Kennys semi-flippantly insist that they aren't in love with Tammy Mullin, just her knockers.
    • Shout-Out:
    • Stealth Pun: A couple crop up.
      • The college that the adults try to destroy with catapulted stones looks like a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo of University of Colorado, Boulder.

        This is lampshaded by Stan, who goes through a multitude of pronouns on how to refer to the Panderverse version of Cartman.

      • Apathy Killed the Cat: PC Principal, Sheila Broflovski and Randy Marsh just accept that Cartman is suddenly a black woman and don't question it.
      • Arbitrary Skepticism: Stan, Kenny, and especially Kyle refused to believe in the concept of the multiverse for much of the special, despite all the insane supernatural things that have happened over the years.

        Stan, Kyle and Kenny deliberately avoid doing anything related to the plot because of how much Kyle hates the multiverse gimmick. which comes in a box and has to be assembled, forcing them to use the handymen.

      • The Panderverse version of Cartman wants to continue playing Baldur's Gate III, but it doesn't occur to her that she won't be able to play the game from the point she saved it back in her universe and will need to start over from the beginning.

        Stan: Saved games don't even cross between PCs and PS5s.

        Her desperation to get ahead of Cartman's complaints resulted in her switching universes with a multiverse version of herself that resembles Cartman.

      • Fatal Flaw: Pretty much everyone succumbs to Sloth. One episode he even had a home renovation showWhite People Flipping Houses.

        cartman make her gay

        Meanwhile Kennedy responded impulsively to Cartman's hate mail instead of ignoring it and ends up taking the easy solution of using the Panderstone. Bob Iger is also mocked for relying too much on established IPs and remakes instead of original ideas to make the company money.

      • The Panderverse itself (Universe 216-B) is a jab at a trend in movies replacing established white male characters with diverse female characters.