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** Damien was originally voiced by Mike Judge, but he was unable to commute back to re-record his lines when the script was changed (Judge lived in Texas, while production was handled out in California), leaving Matt Stone to dub over the dialogue and voice the new/altered lines as well.
** Damien was originally voiced by Mike Judge, but he was unable to commute back to re-record his lines when the script was changed (Judge lived in Texas, while production was handled out in California), leaving Matt Stone to dub over the dialogue and voice the new/altered lines as well.
** "Freak Strike" had Trey Parker originally voicing Vanity (the out-of-control teenager on the Maury Povich show) in a voice similar to what he used for Ms. Choksondik. This version could be heard in early promos for the episode. By the time the episode actually aired, Jessica Makinson had been brought in to re-record the dialogue so Vanity would have an actual woman's voice.
** "Freak Strike" had Trey Parker originally voicing Vanity (the out-of-control teenager on the Maury Povich show) in a voice similar to what he used for Ms. Choksondik. This version could be heard in early promos for the episode. By the time the episode actually aired, Jessica Makinson had been brought in to re-record the dialogue so Vanity would have an actual woman's voice.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: "201", anyone?
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: The editing done to "201" and the syndicated reruns on free-to-air TV.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Played straight at first and then [[Lampshaded]] pretty hard. Parker and Stone voice almost every character and even they admit they don't have much of a range.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Played straight at first and then [[Lampshaded]] pretty hard. Parker and Stone voice almost every character and even they admit they don't have much of a range.
** In the DVD commentary, they point out one episode where they're playing two nondescript extra characters who actually switch voices in mid-scene. It probably happened more than just the once.
** In the DVD commentary, they point out one episode where they're playing two nondescript extra characters who actually switch voices in mid-scene. It probably happened more than just the once.