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Concerned about his dog, Stan goes to look for him, missing the start of the football game. After practice, Sparky appears and mounts another male dog. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on September 3, The episode was written by series co-founders Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and directed by Parker.

In this episode, Stan 's dog, Sparky, is revealed to be gay after humping a rival male dog. The episode also marked the first appearance of Big Gay Al. The episode received generally positive reviews for its portrayal of homosexuality.

Intimidated, Jimbo and Ned seek a back-up plan and learn that John Stamos ' brother Richard will be singing " Lovin' You " at half-time. It first aired on September 3, [1] When Stan discovers his new dog Sparky is gay, he becomes so confused he loses his will to play in the big Homecoming Football game against Middle Park.[1] While waiting for the school bus, Stan's dog, Sparky, shows up.

Later, Sparky overhears a big Stan ranting about how he wants a butch dog instead of a gay dog. Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride " Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride " is the boat episode of the first season of the American animated sitcom South Park.

George Clooney made a gay appearance as Sparky, a small role with no dialog except for dog barks. Stan 's new dog Sparky follows the boys to the bus stop one morning. As a result, everyone else bets all their money on the team, and they threaten Jimbo if the Cows lose.

The network initially objected to offensive remarks made by sports commentators in the episode, but the comments were kept in at the insistence of Parker and Stone. Stan claims that his dog. Consequently, they plan to detonate the mascot for Middle Park, by placing a bomb to explode when Richard Stamos sings the high F note in the song.

The next day, after class, Stan asks his teacher Mr. Garrison what a homosexual is, prompting Mr. Garrison to claim that " gay people are evil ", even though Chef claims that Garrison is himself gay. Michael Smith, a childhood friend of Parker and a basis for the Ned Gerblansky character, claimed that Big Gay Al was based in part on a real-life resident of Fairplay, Colorado.

Meanwhile, Richard Stamos fails to hit the high note of the song at half time. As a result, Stan attempts to make his dog heterosexual. Returning to the final moments of the game, Stan steps in as the quarterback, passing the ball to Kyle for a touchdown as time runs out.

"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" is the 4th episode of Season One, and the 4th overall episode of South Park. Stan believes Sparky to be the toughest dog in South Park; ride, when Valorant gay suddenly jumps on top of another male dog and begins humping him energetically, Cartman declares that Sparky is homosexual.

Featured Episodes Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride (s01e04; debut -- Helps Stan learn to accept his gay dog) South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Hosts the USO show along with Winona Rider) Cripple Fight (s05e03; Received backlash as a scouts headmaster for being gay) Follow That Egg (s09e10; Set to marry off with Mr.

Slave). Before leaving, Big Gay Al thanks Stan for making everyone understand homosexuality. Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny's designs were changed slightly in this episode and these designs would remain for the rest of the series. South Park - Big Gay Al's Gay Boat Ride Buy TV CC.

South Park Big Gay Al's Gay Boat Ride Season 1 E 4 • 09/03/ When Stan discovers his new dog Sparky is gay, he becomes so confused he loses his will to play in the big Homecoming Football game against North Park. Although the Cows beat the spread, Richard Stamos appears to prove he can hit the high note that he missed earlier, triggering the bomb and killing the Middle Park team's mascot.

When Stan finds Sparky at the Big Gay Animal Sanctuary, Big Gay Al takes Stan on a boat ride through his sanctuary and gives a speech about how homosexuality has been around for a long time, which eventually makes Stan accept his dog's homosexuality.

Stan comes to understand homosexuality and tries to make everyone in South Park accept it. At football practice for the school's team, the South Park Cows, Stan's Uncle Jimbo and his friend Ned show up and ask the coach, Chef whether the boys can beat the betting spread of 70 points for the Cows' game against the Middle Park Cowboys.

He leads the people to the site of the Sanctuary, but it has mysteriously disappeared; people's runaway gay pets, however, return. Creators Stone and Parker considered it their favorite episode of the first season, noting that it helped elevate the credibility and relevance of South Park during its early days.

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