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** Its title is a reference to ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderverse''.



** Stan, Kenny, and especially Kyle shrug off the multiverse concept used in modern superhero movies as a way to excuse lazy writing.

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** Stan, Kenny, and especially Kyle shrug off the multiverse concept used in many modern superhero movies as a way to excuse lazy writing.
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** the Panderverse version of Cartman wants to continue playing ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'', but it doesn't occur to her that she won't be able to play the game from the point she saved it back in her universe and will need to start over from the beginning.

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** the The Panderverse version of Cartman wants to continue playing ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'', but it doesn't occur to her that she won't be able to play the game from the point she saved it back in her universe and will need to start over from the beginning.
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* AnAesop:
** No one enjoys criticism, but you have to learn how to deal with it and deliver it properly. You shouldn't be overly critical or hateful like Cartman or react defensively and negatively as Kathleen Kennedy did; it's just going to cause a lot of problems, and both sides will suffer and get worse.
** Going in a more progressive direction to combat racism, sexism and all other forms of discrimination is wonderful, but you have to know when and where to apply it. If you use it for ''all'' of your properties and in places where it makes no sense (ie, making Bambi a lesbian chick in your remake of said film) it will eventually comes off as insincere and like you just want to pander to your audience to keep them buying movie tickets.
** Don't become over-reliant on anyone, human or A.I., to do everything for you.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Though the gender of the characters is flipped in the Panderverse, the gender they're attracted to doesn't seem to be, as both Kennys have crushes on the same girl.
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* BrokenAesop: Subverted. While the show delivers the moral that criticism should be dealt with and delivered properly with Cartman being hateful in his criticism and Kathleen being defensive and angry towards it, the moral on Kathleen's end has some problems as it is established that she was receiving criticism solely from Cartman and that they were way too vicious and hateful for anyone to accept. Because of that, it seems to make sense for Kathleen to act the way she did, as it sent her into a fit of panic and rage. However, her doubling down on the pandering lead to many Box Office Bombs and the Disney stock plummeting, which is true in real life. Her goal is to make money and her strategy was clearly failing.
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* AllegoricalCharacter: Kathleen Kennedy is used as a representative for all of Disney and pretty much Hollywood in general [[{{Misblamed}} (since that's how people treat her)]], the amount of control she has over the company being ridiculously exaggerated, and Cartman represents all obnoxious fans who do nothing but complain about the things they allegedly love and insist that [[PoliticalCorrectnessIsEvil "wokeness is ruining movies"]], he was said to have been single-handedly responsible for every piece of hate mail Kennedy received. The BigBad was a [[CompositeCharacter fusion of the two]] to demonstrate the bitter cycle of doubling down the two create.

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* AllegoricalCharacter: Kathleen Kennedy is used as a representative for all of Disney and pretty much Hollywood in general [[{{Misblamed}} (since that's how people treat her)]], the amount of control she has over the company being ridiculously exaggerated, exaggerated (Bob Iger, who also appears in this episode, is actually in charge at Disney, Kennedy only manages the Lucasfilm properties) and Cartman represents all obnoxious fans who do nothing but complain about the things they allegedly love and insist that [[PoliticalCorrectnessIsEvil "wokeness is ruining movies"]], he was said to have been single-handedly responsible for every piece of hate mail Kennedy received. The BigBad was a [[CompositeCharacter fusion of the two]] to demonstrate the bitter cycle of doubling down the two create.

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