The episode ends with a massive musical number where the entire cast acknowledges they've reached 100 episodes.
"The Founding Fathers want you all to know that we can disagree all we want, as long as we agree that America kicks ass." Kyle (the closer): "I hate this town. I really, really do."
The country needs both the warmongers (to look strong) and the protesters (to look like a compassionate, free democracy). 3. Celebrating 100 Episodes of Controversy
Instead of studying for a history report, Cartman electrocutes himself to "flash back" to 1776.
The town splits into two warring factions: the "hawk" rednecks (pro-war, country music lovers) led by Skeeter, and the "dove" liberals (anti-war, rock fans) led by Randy.
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Mention that the episode almost didn't happen because the creators struggled to get the rights to the title song until the very last minute.
A parody of the Donny and Marie Osmond song "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll," used to reconcile the two warring factions through the shared identity of being "American". Key Quotes to Feature: Cartman: "Get out of my flashback, you God-damned Jew!"