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This is part of the show's satire of Race Lifted characters, in this case demonstrating that Cartman's appearance is integral to his character and changing it for the sake of diversity does not work for the show's humor.
(Regular) Cartman [responding to Kyle]: Goddammit, I'm not fat, I'm just shamed for my body in a world where white men decide what's beautiful—[covers his mouth] What the fuck was that?! Why would I say that?
Kyle is furious, and Stan lampshades "Wow. The Panderverse version of Cartman is repeatedly called fat despite only having a slightly broad figure. Kennedy learns that progress should be fought the hard way without shortcuts and that work's quality and writing should not suffer for the sake of inclusion and diversity. After an argument between the two, they eventually concede that, despite their errors, both of them had a point.
“You probably don’t like there’s a Black Spider-Man,” to which the kids retort, “No! It's not a lack of knowledge, he's just too lazy to do it. YouTuber plot slayer reposted the clip on November 5th, 2025, gathering over 1.5 million views in a year.
On October 28th, 2023, Redditor /u/h3llr4yz0r posted a POV meme to the subreddit /r/southpark depicting Cartman saying the phrase, "Put a chick in it, and make her lame and gay," gathering over 2,000 upvotes in two years.
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On October 30th, 2023, 9GAG user qgg3yg posted the meme in reference to a spin-off of the television show The Boys called Generation V, gathering over 5,000 upvotes in two years.
On March 23rd, 2024, YouTuber Robot Head posted a video titled, "Put A Chick In It Star Wars – The Acolyte Trailer," reacting to the Star Wars show The Acolyte.
Musk and Bezos are also running rival space programs. This is lampshaded by Stan, who goes through a multitude of pronouns on how to refer to the Panderverse version of Cartman.
… And Disney stock keeps going down and down!”). The Big Bad was a fusion of the two to demonstrate the bitter cycle of doubling down the two create.
One sign even says they'll trade screenwriting for home repair.
- Kennedy constantly ordering a "chick" be added to every movie and making her gay (and occasionally adding "and fucking lame!"). Stan is finally convinced after she uses Kyle's mom's credit card to obtain a gaming computer to play Baldur's Gate III.
- Catapult Nightmare: Cartman has one when he wakes up from the Panderverse nightmare.
One episode he even had a home renovation showWhite People Flipping Houses. Handymen are suddenly able to charge massive rates and become billionaires practically overnight.
- Laborious Laziness:
- The adults can't be bothered to learn how to fix appliances for themselves...so they offer the handymen lessons in their various college degrees as payment, band together and wait for a giant catapult to be built (by another handyman, no less) in order to destroy UC Boulder for not teaching them basic craftsmanship, and devise a plan to stalk Kathleen Kennedy so they can guess how to fix things across multiple universes.
- Cartman tries countering what he considers lazy writing by fighting it with even more lazy writing via tens of thousands of hate mail letters to Kathleen Kennedy.
- Lady Land: The Panderverse seems to consist entirely of women, although they do at least seem to be aware of what males are.
- Larynx Dissonance: the Panderverse version of Yates still has the same male voice as her regular counterpart.
- MacGuffin: The Panderstone, which the Disney execs attempt to use to get the multiverse back to normal.
- Manipulative Bastard: The Panderverse version of Cartman is just as manipulative as the original, and arguably more effective.
All I ever wanted was to make great entertainment, but as as soon as you start getting piles of hate mail, endless messages calling you the c-word, you can’t think straight. Every white collar job is instantly replaced by A.I. and none of the South Park adults knows how to change a lightbulb anymore. This is addressed in the show as Randy being unable to perform basic household chores and no matter how advanced Siri is they can only explain the process but not do it themselves.
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 ..
It helps that they're fans of Miles Morales, who they cite as an example of diversity assisting with the story rather than hindering it.
- On the other side, Kathleen Kennedy doubling down in retaliation at the cost of writing quality is this towards writers who overestimate the number of genuinely bigoted fans and alienate the fans who value writing over all else by fixating on the bigots.
Why would they cross between multiple universes?
- There's a whole universe consisting of adult female versions of the boys and everyone in South Park as a whole. After the Internet speed is resolved, the Panderverse version of Cartman finally gets ready... He turns out to be just as useless as they are when he immediately calls a handyman.
The KFC logo in the Panderverse also depicts the female Colonel with his trademark goatee.
- Greater-Scope Villain:
- While Cartman isn't the Big Bad actively driving the conflict, it's revealed that he was the one who indirectly started the whole plot for the special in the first place by sending thousands of hate mails to Kathleen Kennedy, resulting in Kennedy continuously abusing the Panderstone's power until Kennedy arrives in Kennedy's universe and takes her place.
- Mickey Mouse could be considered the unseen overarching villain in this episode.
Being replaced is exactly what happens when a portal to the multiverse opens up, which replaces him with a Black woman while sending Cartman to a universe populated only by women of color.