Stanley's Cup
"Stanley's Cup" | |
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South Park episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 10 Episode 14 |
Directed by | Trey Parker |
Written by | Trey Parker |
Featured music |
"We Are the Champions" by Queen "Song 2" by Blur |
Original air date | November 15, 2006 |
Episode chronology | |
"Stanley's Cup" is the fourteenth and final episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 153rd episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 15, 2006. In the episode, Stan is forced to become the coach of a pee-wee hockey team. Written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, the episode parodies the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks.[1]
Plot
Stan's bicycle is towed away for parking violations. To reacquire it, he is forced to become the coach of a pee-wee hockey team. As coach, he quickly runs into a whole host of problems in dealing with the small children. One has cancer, which has already spread to his bone marrow. Nelson, the boy with cancer, takes a turn for the worse, and asks Stan to win a game for him. However, neither team is capable of scoring and the game ends in a tie.
The team is invited to play at the Pepsi Center, with the same premise — if Stan's team wins, Nelson will have enough hope to survive. When they get to the Pepsi Center to play in the intermission of an NHL professional ice hockey game between the Colorado Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings, the other team does not show up, and Stan worries that since they cannot play, it could result in Nelson's death. Attempting to console the children, the Avalanche let the pee-wee team play the final period of their game against the Red Wings. The Red Wings demolish Stan's team and Nelson dies in the hospital.
Production
Trey Parker and Matt Stone revealed that "Stanley's Cup" started off as a "bank episode", an episode which is partially produced in advance at the start of the season for use towards to end of the season to allow for rest during the run. However, whenever Parker and Stone wanted to finish the "banked" episode, they found it increasingly difficult to do so. Because of the dissatisfaction with the episode, it was not finished until they were forced to work on it: at the end of the production run with one episode left to be produced. Because the second half of season ten did not feature a true "bank episode", and thus did not allow for extra time off, Parker and Stone described the run as being an extremely difficult one to complete. Stone compared it to child birth, while Parker thought their struggles to finish production on the season could have resulted in the show ultimately being cancelled.[2]
Reception
Dan Iverson of IGN gave the episode a positive review, with a score of 9.1 out of 10, writing: "With the hilarious satire, and the parody of a well known movie genre we couldn't help but love this episode. Even though it featured sports as the theme, it wasn't any funnier for those who played hockey as a kid, but could be enjoyed by anybody that has seen this type of film. The only problem that we had with the episode was the disregard for Steve Irwin's death. South Park has never had any problems making fun of taboo topics, but it just felt like it is too soon to make these comments."[1]
References
- 1 2 Iverson, Dan (November 16, 2006). "South Park: Stanley's Cup Review". IGN. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
- ↑ Parker, Trey; Stone, Matt (2006). South Park season ten DVD commentary for the episode "Stanley's Cup" (DVD). Comedy Central.
External links
- "Stanley's Cup" at the Internet Movie Database
- Stanley's Cup Full episode at South Park Studios
- Stanley's Cup Episode guide at South Park Studios