We’re going to circle back to some tried and true South Park toilet humor, and talk about “the brown note” for a second. When Mr. Garrison’s third-grade class is summoned to participate in the televised World Wide Recorder Concert in Oklahoma City (led by Yoko Ono and Kenny G), the boys are quick to get in a feud with some third graders from New York City.
They learn about the brown note, a musical note that resonates at such a low frequency that it makes anybody who hears it make a movement that’s a little more pungent than the version of “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” that they’re tasked with performing at the event.
Kyle, Kenny, Cartman, and Stan swap out the sheet music with their version of the song, and tack it to the New York student’s door. The concert organizer thinks that this sudden change in music is meant for everybody, and prints out a million copies of the patriotic song to distribute to every student participating.
The brown note is so overpowering that many people soil themselves to death, and of course, Kenny is one of the victims.
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