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Love him or hate him, South Park wouldn't be half of what it is today without Eric Cartman, as the best Cartman episodes continue to prove.

South Park 's resident bigoted pottymouth has a knack for being both irritatingly cruel and lovably silly. In a way, Cartman is emblematic of the show itself, with his mix of juvenile toilet humor, button-pushing edginess, and comedic wit.

So not surprisingly, episodes centered around this character make for some of the funniest and most interesting in this expansive series. His trash-talking and insane antics often set the stage for some truly memorable romps — but which of these romps truly stand out from the rest?

Updated on July 21st, 2022, by Shawn S. Lealos : South Park has gone through 25 seasons and 317 episodes, along with some movies that are now appearing on the Paramount+ streaming service. As one of the longest-running animated shows in the United States, Matt Stone and Trey Parker have done a lot to keep it interesting, funny, and always cutting edge with up-to-date news stories and pop culture playing into the episodes almost in real-time. However, when the two are just playing it for fun, nothing is better than the best Cartman episodes, which often see the young child doing things that would send an adult to jail, yet somehow always coming out okay in the end.

Cartman Finds Love (S16 E7)

While the episode's title, "Cartman Finds Love" makes it seem that he gets a girlfriend, that is not what happened. Instead, a new Black girl named Nichole moves to South Park and Cartman sets out to hook her and Token up since he feels that she should only date Black people. However, the problem is that she liked Kyle.

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The entire episode showed how far Cartman would go to get his way, and he had his own Cupid helping him out. He pretended he and Kyle were a gay couple and then started sending gifts to Nichole and Token to help them hook up. Of course, as with the best Cartman episodes, he ends up getting it in the end as well.

Medicinal Fried Chicken (S14 E3)

The season 14 episode "Medicinal Fried Chicken" had two storylines and both were great. In one storyline, Randy willingly contracted testicular cancer just so he could get medicinal weed. This was part of the long-running story where Randy wanted weed at all costs , and the side effects in this episode were grotesque.

However, this was also one of the best Cartman episodes, with him becoming a crimelord similar to Scarface. His goal was to sell illegal KFC and he had his minions and operation set up to perfection.

HUMANCENTiPAD (S15 E1)

The first episode of Season 15 was a disgusting homage to the body horror movie The Human Centipede . However, South Park took the title and used its sound to also parody Apple and their iPad by renaming it "HUMANCENTiPAD." In this, Apple chose to create their latest phone by creating a Human Centipede.

This is a Cartman episode with him demanding to own an iPad and setting out to get one at all costs. Meanwhile, Kyle signed the iTunes terms and conditions, not knowing he was willingly submitting himself to the Human Centipede for the company, and Cartman was told he would own this first version.

World War Zimmerman (S17 E3)

The season 17 episode, "World War Zimmerman," somehow managed to combine the movie World War Z and George Zimmerman killing Trayvon Martin. The episode highlights the racism that Cartman exhibits and has him suffering from nightmares of a zombie apocalypse that is all rioters after the George Zimmerman trial.

Cartman then decides Token is a "ticking time bomb" and he has to kill him to save the world. Instead, he goes to kill Zimmerman himself, but when Zimmerman shoots Cartman in self-defense, he is arrested and executed for shooting a white person. The episode showed that even when he is wrong, Cartman somehow manages to come out okay in the end.

Tsst (S10 E7)

If there is one thing that is true about the best Cartman episodes, it is that he is a very bad boy and he almost never gets what is coming to him no matter who he hurts. In "Tsst," his mother decides she needs to get him some help so she hires Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer.

Cesar then uses dog training techniques and it amazingly works to get Cartman under control. However, deep down inside Cartman is trying to break out and finally gets that when Cesar refuses to date Liane, and she offers Cartman anything he wants to spend time with her again. The episode ended with Cartman showing a frightening smile and proving the worst might still be yet to come.

Cartman Gets An Anal Probe (S1 E1)

The series launched in the summer of 1997 with "Cartman Gets An Anal Probe" which saw the town of South Park visited by aliens who repeatedly abduct Cartman at night and install an anal probe that begins to oddly affect his behavior.

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When Kyle's brother Ike is abducted, they are forced to use Cartman's anal probe which made a few hilarious fart-filled appearances throughout the episode to contact the aliens. The episode laid the foundation for the series' humor and hadn't quite hit the series' usual tone, but remains a memorable Cartman episode regardless. It was one of the best Cartman episodes of the first season.

Cartman's Incredible Gift (S8 E13)

The eighth season episode "Cartman's Incredible Gift" featured a comically-injured Cartman who believes his accident gave him psychic powers following a series of lucky guesses and coincidences tied to a serial killer prowling the streets of South Park.

His "psychic" exploits and the serial killers' continued murders draw in a group of psychic detectives who want Cartman to pay to join their organization. The episode is filled with gut-splitting mental battles and a cringe-inducing crime story that is not to be missed. This was one of the best Cartman episodes in what might be South Park's best season ever .

Ginger Kids (S9 E11)

Cartman has never kept his distaste for redheaded "gingers" like Kyle Broflovski a secret, though in the ninth season's "Ginger Kids" he shares his hate-filled theories with the school during an assembly to warn them against the dangers of "gingervitis." When Stan and Kyle prank Cartman by bleaching his skin and dying his hair, he is led to believe he has contracted gingervitis himself.

After taking ridicule from his friends and the school based on his new look, he decides to organize the other ginger kids together and spurred them into violence against the non-ginger kids of South Park because "the only way to fight hate… is with MORE hate!" One of the best Cartman episodes, this showed just how far he is willing to go and how dangerous Cartman can be when he is motivated.

Fat Butt And Pancake Head (S7 E5)

One of the most ridiculous but insanely hilarious episodes focused on Cartman was the seventh season's "Fat Butt And Pancake Head" which featured a cultural diversity event with presentations from the students. Cartman's entry involved the creation of a Jennifer Lopez hand puppet that wowed the judges despite his offensive and racist impression.

Cartman's use of the puppet annoys Kyle so Cartman decides to record a song as Jennifer Lopez which becomes a hit and soon attracts the attention of Ben Affleck, who enters into a relationship with Cartman's hand Jennifer Lopez. It was one of the weirdest Cartman episodes in the series.

The Coon (S13 E2)

Cartman decided to become a costumed crimefighter using a raccoon theme with a problematic nickname for his alter ego, which was also the title of the thirteenth season episode "The Coon" and the beginning of a multi-episode storyline that would also inspire 2017's  South Park: The Fractured But Whole  video game.

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While the town of South Park doesn't seem to acknowledge Cartman's crimefighting, he soon finds a nemesis in Mysterion, whose identity reveal was drawn out for a couple of episodes as new costumed characters followed in Cartman's footsteps.

Cartoon Wars Part 1 & 2 (S10 E3-4)

While this pick may seem a bit unconventional, it's tough not to be amused by Cartman's palpable hatred of rival cartoon  Family Guy  in this two-part epic. As an enraged Eric himself puts it -  "I am NOTHING like Family Guy!" 

The episode revolves around a classic Cartman-Kyle showdown, as Eric attempts to get Fox studios to pull a controversial episode of  Family Guy . This saga is loaded with crazy hijinx and quotable gems from Cartman, funny  Family Guy  jabs, and even a cameo from another   famous animated comedy.

Cartmanland (S5 E6)

Given the aggravation and downright abuse this troublesome kid inflicts on his friends, it's usually nice to see Cartman get his comeuppance. And there are few episodes that present him with a bigger, more well-deserved slap in the face than "Cartmanland."

This season 5 classic starts with a rather irritating plotline of Eric inheriting a vast amount of wealth, which he uses to invest in an amusement park. Not only this, but he bars others (especially Kyle) from entering, and is sure to rub it in their faces. In addition to some humorous moments and a pretty dramatic Kyle-based subplot, this one ends with a delicious twist ending that screams "poetic justice."

Probably (S4 E10)

Cartman takes on many amusing personas in  South Park , ranging from a raccoon superhero to a caricature of Dog the Bounty Hunter. But one particularly funny rendition that stands out is his stint as an over-the-top Evangelical preacher, who implores the people of  South Park  to repent - or face the wrath of "gawd-ah!"

In typical Cartman fashion, his plot in establishing a new church is merely a ploy to extort the townspeople of their money and finally earn his coveted 10 million dollars. But the real highlight of this one is the love triangle between Satan, Saddam, and a man named Chris.

The Death Of Eric Cartman (S9 E6)

Given that Cartman is usually the one doing the conspiring and the razzing, it's refreshing and funny to see him at the brunt of a collective prank. The kids of South Park have had enough of him — oddly spurred by the glutton eating the chicken skins in a bucket of KFC.

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This coaxes everyone to simultaneously ignore him when he tries to talk to them. Being the naive child he is, Cartman's conclusion isn't that he's annoyed the whole town, but rather, that he must be a ghost. In a  Sixth Sense- esque plot, Cartman enlists the help of the even more   naive Butters to carry out good deeds so he may pass on in peace.

Up The Down Steroid (S8 E2)

Cartman really outdoes himself with his deplorable actions in this one, and that's saying something. But regardless of his repellent behavior — and maybe partly  because  of it — "Up the Down Steroid" is widely regarded as one of the best Cartman episodes to date.

Basically, Cartman concocts a plot to win at the Special Olympics by pretending to be mentally challenged. Deplorable as it is, this naturally sets the stage for plenty of the controversial  South Park -style silliness the show is known for. Yet, it also injects some clever social commentary, likening this plot to athletes using steroids.

Le Petit Tourette (S11 E8)

In yet another bout of insensitivity, Cartman decides to exploit Tourette's syndrome by pretending to have the condition. What follows is another fun showdown between Cartman and Kyle, as well as an amusing parody of Chris Hansen and his show  To Catch a Predator  for good measure.

While the plot parallels the previous entry in some ways, this time Cartman's goals are just to be able to shout out whatever he wants and to speak obscenities on TV, par for the course when it comes to Eric.

Casa Bonita (S7 E11)

If there's one consistent trait to Cartman aside from his foul mouth, it's his relentless determination. This classic romp dials this up to hysterically absurd levels, as Cartman's hellbent on getting to a Mexican restaurant/theme park, Casa Bonita. There's only one problem — Kyle refuses to invite him to his birthday party there. What resulted was one of the best Cartman episodes with Kyle .

Cartman's response isn't to accept defeat though, but rather, to trick Butters into holing himself up in a bomb shelter so that he might take his place. This one is full of moments of goofiness from both Butters and Cartman, along with a crazy fast-paced ending at Casa Bonita. It's a rare instance where you almost don't  mind  Cartman (partly) getting away with his antics, as it's all so off-the-wall.

The Passion Of The Jew (S8 E3)

Amongst all of Cartman's wacky personas, his bout of essentially emulating  Hitler  is one of his most memorably insane ones. This one tends to be controversial even for the already high standards of  South Park , as it involves a Mel Gibson-obsessed Cartman trying to radicalize people through  The Passion of the Christ .

Kyle finds himself unjustly receiving the brunt of Cartman's hatred yet again, as he pressures him to watch the film and shames him. Meanwhile, an apparently "righteous" Cartman dresses in Hitler garb while marching through the streets of South Park and rallying the townsfolk against his people.

AWESOM-O (S8 E5)

When it comes to the best Cartman episodes, this one really has it all. It sees the zany character partaking in his typical schemes and spouting off the usual goofy, raunchy rhetoric. It's got the funny dynamic between the malevolent Eric and a pure, whimsical Butters  — who thinks that Cartman dressed in a cardboard box is a robot.

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Yet, it's also another satisfying example of Eric getting what's coming to him in the funniest of ways. The fact that Butter's naivety is partly what  makes  Cartman suffer in this one is a humorous bit of irony.

Scott Tenorman Must Die (S5 E4)

Beyond just being a  South Park  classic, "Scott Tenorman Must Die" is a rare moment of glory for  actual  fans of Cartman, who (for whatever reason), truly wish to root for him. It's one of the few bouts where he actually comes off as the "good guy," as he takes part in a prank-based battle of wits with the ultimate bully, Scott.

There are tons of laugh-out-loud moments in this gem, from the squeamish use of a certain variety of hair to the simultaneously gross and hysterical twist ending in arguably the best Cartman episode ever.

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South Park: Cartman's Best Episodes Of All Time

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When it comes to the roster of " South Park " characters, few are as beloved as Eric Cartman. A foul-mouthed, self-centered kid who knows how to get under people's skin, Cartman has definitely left an indelible mark on pop culture since his debut in the late-90s. From t-shirts to appearances in other media to plush pillows, Cartman has been everywhere and on everything. Despite the fact that he is irritating and highly offensive, fans still seem to love him. This is understandable, as Cartman has been the focal point of some of the show's greatest ever episodes.

Whether he's the main focus of the story or the just the driving force behind the episode's B-plot, Cartman's shenanigans often lead to the biggest laughs. From the early episode that co-creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker say really defined the character to more modern classics, these are the very best Cartman episodes of "South Park."

Cartman Gets an Anal Probe

If we're talking about Cartman's best episodes, then we need to go all the way back to the very beginning of "South Park." Looking back, pilot episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" is such a quaint little watch, especially compared to how the series feels over 25 years later. From the choppier animation to the rougher sounding voices, it's clear Matt Stone and Trey Parker were still getting their footing here.

Still, one thing the duo definitely had figured out from the jump was just how much of an annoying little turd Cartman can be. The episode begins with Cartman describing an alien encounter that he believes to be a dream, despite enough evidence to suggest that it actually happened. Even after Kenny is killed by said aliens, Cartman refuses to admit that his abduction actually happened, much to Stan and Kyle's frustration.

Eventually, Cartman is taken once again by the aliens. Upon returning, he claims that Scott Baio gave him pinkeye. It's admittedly very tame, but it still makes for a fun little episode and it serves as a nice intro to the four main boys. "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" sets the tone for the rest of the series, with Cartman quickly established as a fan favorite.

Scott Tenorman Must Die

There are many episodes of "South Park" that fans hold in high regard, and one of them is most definitely "Scott Tenorman Must Die." Released during the show's fifth season, this episode became an instant classic and is often ranked among the best episodes ever. "I know that the reason that a lot of the fans picked this episode was because it's such a Cartman-defining show," Trey Parker said . The episode sees Cartman seeking revenge on an older kid named Scott Tenorman for scamming him with a bag of fake pubic hair. As the episode goes on, we see Cartman go to greater and greater lengths to get payback on Scott, mostly just embarrassing himself in the process.

Things come to a head at a carnival that Cartman has organized, which Scott — as well as Stan and Kyle — plainly see as yet another revenge attempt. However, just as Scott is about to reveal he's put pubic hair in Cartman's chili, the sadistic fourth grader reveals that he knew about Scott's plan and unveils his end game. It seems Cartman set wheels in motion for Scott's parents to wind up shot by a local farmer and then claim their bodies before the coroner.

In a shocking (and very dark) twist, Cartman reveals that he's chopped up Scott's parents and has fed them to him in chili form. The episode ends with Scott reacting in horror as Cartman gleefully licks his hears. It's a major turning point for Cartman, as this is where he goes from just a heinous little kid to a legitimately evil person. "At the end of that show, you're like 'Okay, nothing is ever going to be the same with that character again,'" Matt Stone said.

Season 13's "The Coon" is an episode that's only gotten funnier with time, especially given the over-saturation of superhero media over the last decade or so. Cartman creates his own superhero persona in the form of The Coon, a raccoon-themed vigilante, though nobody takes him seriously. This isn't helped by his tendency to go after harmless civilians and bother the police with crackpot conspiracy theories. Things get complicated when another superhero comes to South Park in the form of an unknown kid known only as Mysterion.

Much to Cartman's frustration, Mysterion is actually a far more helpful hero and is welcomed by the people of South Park. Seeing no other option, Cartman teams up with Butters' supervillain persona, Professor Chaos, to take down his rival. There are an impressive amount of gags in this episode, especially when it comes to Cartman's ineffectual nature as a superhero. The Coon has remained a recurring gag in the series, even featuring in the video game "South Park: The Fractured but Whole."

Le Petit Tourette

Sometimes the best episodes are the ones with the simplest setups, and "Le Petit Tourette" is a prime example. While browsing a toy store, Cartman encounters a boy named Thomas, who has Tourette's syndrome. Seeing the condition as his "golden ticket" to swear out loud, Cartman fakes having the condition himself and is now able to spout off as many inappropriate things as his mind can conjure up. Naturally, Kyle sees through this ruse, but he is viewed as insensitive by those around him and forced to apologize. Unfortunately for Cartman, he actually gets the condition he's been faking for real, forcing him to blurt out embarrassing secrets about himself.

This all coincides with an appearance on NBC's "Dateline," hosted by Chris Hansen , wherein Cartman will have all his secrets exposed. Kyle and Thomas look to ruin his TV debut by inviting a succession of online predators to the venue, which results in a gruesome moment: All the pedophiles immediately shoot themselves upon seeing Chris Hansen. This saves Cartman from embarrassment, much to the confusion of Kyle and Thomas, who are left thoroughly frustrated. "Le Petit Tourette" is an endlessly quotable episode with a grand finale that serves to make Cartman all the more heinous.

Cartoon Wars

In the two-part episode "Cartoon Wars," all of South Park is in a panic over an impending episode of "Family Guy" which is set to portray Muhammad, the profit of the Islamic faith. As depictions of the profit are considered an insult to Muslims, Fox fears a backlash and opts to censor the episode. All seems well until Fox announces that the episode will air again, but this time with Mohammad's image uncensored. The move upsets Cartman of all people, who seems to actually care about "Family Guy" offending Muslims. Kyle, legitimately taken in by Cartman's sudden urge to do good, opts to travel with him to Fox HQ to get the episode pulled.

Kyle soon changes his mind when he realizes that Cartman isn't doing this for noble reasons but simply because he hates "Family Guy" and wants it canceled. So now the race is on for Kyle to stop Cartman before the episode's air date, all while the rest of South Park literally bury their heads in sand. This one definitely benefits from its double length, as it's able to squeeze in a tidal wave of different jokes and some stellar social commentary, too. It's another prime example of Cartman's self-serving machinations providing the basis for a great "South Park" story.

Many of Cartman's best moments come as a result of his interactions with Butters, the frequent butt of the joke among the other South Park Elementary students. Butters is a thoroughly hilarious character in his own right with much of the comedy stemming from his toxic family and his endearing naivety. This often makes him an easy mark for Cartman, who frequently manipulates Butters.

For example, in "Awesom-O," Cartman dons a cardboard robot costume in order to get close to Butters and learn his embarrassing secrets. However, Butters reveals to Awesom-O that he knows one of Cartman's secrets — that he dresses up like Brittney Spears and dances with a cardboard cutout of Justin Timberlake. The flustered Cartman must maintain his ruse in order to recover the tape of him dancing dressed as Britney.

The real joy of this episode is seeing just how far Cartman is willing to maintain this ruse, frequently being forced into degrading situations. This includes Cartman being the target of Hollywood producers and the United States Army, who are fully convinced he's a real robot. If you enjoy seeing Cartman get what's coming to him, then "Awesom-O" will serve as some superb wish fulfillment. "Cartman puts himself in a terrible situation," Matt Stone said of the episode, adding that watching him squirm is "always really satisfying with a character like Cartman."

Sticking with episodes where Cartman is made the butt of the joke, next up is "Tsst." In this Season 10 episode, Ms. Cartman can no longer handle her son's abuses and looks to recruit a TV nanny to sort him out. This proves to be difficult as Cartman succeeds at driving one nanny away and even sends another one crazy enough that she requires institutionalization. However, help does arrive in the form of the Dog Whisperer himself Cesar Milan. Slowly but surely, Cesar's methods begin to take their toll and Cartman begins behaving himself, much to his own horror.

This episode serves as a hilarious and twisted look into Cartman's deranged psyche, especially during the conclusion. Cartman plans to kill his mom while she sleeps, but his mind begins splitting in two: There's his toxic side, and his newfound good side. The good side seems to win out and all is well — that is, until Cesar departs, leaving Cartman and his mother alone. It turns out that Mrs. Cartman's life is fairly empty when she isn't enabling her son's bad behavior. The episode concludes with a music cue similar to 1976's "The Omen," indicating that Cartman's evil side is far from gone.

Cartman's Incredible Gift

In "Cartman's Incredible Gift," the little nightmare injures his head attempting to fly off his roof with a crude set of cardboard wings. After waking up, Cartman is soon led to believe that he's developed psychic abilities, which he starts using for his own selfish gain in record time. The South Park police then start using Cartman to hunt down a severed hand-collecting serial killer who is running rampant in the town.

Unsurprisingly, Cartman leads the police to arrest the wrong people, all while the real killer is comically standing in plain sight. Despite this, Cartman happily makes bank from his new status — until the real serial killer shows up and kidnaps him. The gags come flying fast and frequently in this episode, with Cartman's fake psychic abilities serving as the focal point. From his rooftop fall and the incompetence of the South Park police to the serial killer's "Red Dragon" inspired slideshow, there are too many great moments to count.

Medicinal Fried Chicken

Never get between Cartman and his Kentucky Fried Chicken. In the Season 14 episode "Medicinal Fried Chicken," medical marijuana has come to South Park, much to the delight of Randy Marsh. Cartman is not happy about this new development, as the town's dispensary has replaced the KFC. Cartman soon learns that, due to a new state law, KFC is now illegal in the state of Colorado. As Randy looks to qualify for medicinal weed by getting testicular cancer, Cartman begins going through KFC withdrawals, much like a drug addict would.

While Randy's testicles are the episode's main focus, Cartman's quest is just as entertaining. After bumbling into a black market KFC operation running out of South Park, Cartman quickly usurps the leader and takes over. The funniest Cartman bits in this episode are most definitely his interactions with a fictitious Colonel Sanders. This version of Sanders is portrayed like a vicious drug lord, which makes for some truly hilarious dialogue between him and Cartman. "Medicinal Fried Chicken" is a reminder that Cartman's gluttony will often lead to hilarity.

The Death of Eric Cartman

Season 9's "The Death of Eric Cartman" is another example of just how hysterical the interactions between Butters and Cartman can be. In this episode, Cartman ticks off Stan, Kyle, and Kenny by eating the skin off their KFC before they can get to it. Following this, they finally decide to simply ignore Cartman and no longer feed into any of his nonsense. However, being Cartman, he actually believes that they can't see him and that must mean he's a ghost. Soon the other boys in their class jump on board with this strategy, further convincing Cartman of his demise.

Butters wasn't let in on the joke and as such he continues to "see" Cartman, but he still believes that Cartman is a ghost. The crux of the episode is that Butters must help Cartman amend his wicked ways in order for him to be accepted into heaven. Sadly, this results in Butters being institutionalized by his parents, who think he's actually crazy. With a score of 9.1 on IMDb , "The Death of Eric Cartman" remains a fan favorite. "This must be the best episode ever," user prashant-stha78 said. "Cartman and Butters are the best duo."

Casa Bonita

If their recent purchase of it wasn't a big enough indicator, Trey Parker and Matt Stone really love Casa Bonita. Early evidence of this came in the episode "Casa Bonita," in which Cartman reveals his love for the novelty restaurant. Kyle is having his birthday party there, but, quite understandably given his behavior, Cartman is not invited. Not one to be denied, Cartman soon hatches a plan to oust Butters from the guestlist and get back in Kyle's good graces. He does this by convincing Butters that the world is ending and then locking him in a fallout shelter until Kyle's party is over.

Cartman emotionally manipulates Kyle with bogus apologies, so he eventually relents and says that if Butters can't make it, the spot is Cartman's to take. Cartman's plan seems close to fruition, but it all goes wrong when Butters realizes the world has not ended and returns home. His scheme is revealed just as they arrive at Casa Bonita, leading Cartman to make a break for it. With the police closing in on him, Cartman hits all his favorite spots in the restaurant before jumping off a cliff into the pool. The episode ends on the priceless image of a very satisfied Cartman, even though he's in a world of trouble.

Ginger Kids

"South Park" has made it abundantly clear over the course of its run that it will make fun of everything and everyone. The Season 9 episode "Ginger Kids" sees Cartman, ever the repugnant fear monger, give a class presentation in which he discusses the dangers of ginger kids, comparing them to vampires. Kyle, cited as an example of a "daywalker" for his red hair, sees through this, though sadly his classmates are far more susceptible. With abuse of ginger kids on the rise, the boys decide to teach Cartman a lesson by turning him ginger in his sleep.

Cartman quickly learns what it's like to be bullied for the color of your hair. He is ostracized by his classmates and forced to be with his own kind. However, always one to double down when it benefits him, Cartman soon rallies swarms of ginger kids with cries of "Red Power" and "Better Red Than Dead!" This leads to an amazing sequence where Cartman has all the non-ginger kids in South Park kidnapped by his minions. The episode is endlessly quotable and serves as yet another prime example of Cartman getting a taste of his own medicine.

The China Probrem

In Season 12's "The China Probrem," Cartman becomes convinced that a Chinese takeover is imminent after seeing the impressive opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Cartman can only convince Butters of this, as everyone else is still reeling from the horrors of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." As part of his plan to thwart what he thinks is an imminent Chinese invasion, Cartman takes Butters undercover at P. F. Chang's China Bistro. The culturally ignorant duo wear ridiculously offensive disguises as part of their plot, which quickly spirals out of control.

When they learn nothing about the supposed invasion, Cartman and Butters take the restaurant hostage at gunpoint, with the latter holding the gun. This leads to Butters continuingly shooting people in the genitals by accident, much to Cartman's frustration — even he knows that this isn't cool. It's another hysterical episode involving Cartman and Butters, who get caught up in one of their more chaotic scenarios yet. The episode is also remembered as one of the most controversial, though that's largely due to the Indiana Jones-themed B-plot, which goes to some pretty dark places, even for "South Park."

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Nanny 911 is a reality television show that appeared in the Season Ten episode " Tsst ".

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At school , Mr. Mackey suggests to Liane Cartman a TV Show called Nanny 911 in order to control Eric Cartman's behavior. The show features Deborah Carroll , Yvonne Finnerty , and Stella Reid as the main cast. Cartman, however, manages to get revenge on both Nanny Stella and Supernanny . During the attempt by Stella, Cartman asks her why she did not have kids of her own and states that the reason why is because she is ugly and is too old to have kids, and going even as far as spitting on her mouth when she tries to speak with him. Supernanny also failed and was placed in a mental institution three days later, spending her time sobbing and eating her own excrement.

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  • 2 Kyle Broflovski
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  • Episode aired Mar 28, 2007

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While trying to find a way to persecute the new Arab kid in his class, Cartman accidentally uncovers an unrelated plot to assassinate Hillary Clinton at a South Park political rally. While trying to find a way to persecute the new Arab kid in his class, Cartman accidentally uncovers an unrelated plot to assassinate Hillary Clinton at a South Park political rally. While trying to find a way to persecute the new Arab kid in his class, Cartman accidentally uncovers an unrelated plot to assassinate Hillary Clinton at a South Park political rally.

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  • Trivia Hillary Clinton 's southern accent is a parody of a campaign appearance earlier that month in Selma, Alabama, where she gave a speech with a noticeable southern drawl.
  • Goofs Shortly after the SWAT team busts into the warehouse and surrounds the Russian guys, the power goes out, and the whole place goes dark, with no light shining in. There should still be light because of all the windows and the open roll-up door.

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  • Soundtracks South Park (theme song) Music by Primus Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone Performed by Les Claypool , Trey Parker and Matt Stone

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  2. Mystery of the Urinal Deuce

    Original Songs. Cartman shows off his softer side with his soul-searching piano ballad "What Really Happened on 9/11?". Behind The Scenes Where Did The Idea Come From. This episode is, according to Matt and Trey, a little about insane 9/11 conspiracy theories and a lot about someone taking a dump in a urinal -- something that happened at Matt's elementary school when he was a kid.

  3. "South Park" Mystery of the Urinal Deuce (TV Episode 2006)

    Mystery of the Urinal Deuce: Directed by Trey Parker. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, Kyle McCulloch. Kyle sets out to prove that 9/11 wasn't a government conspiracy, and actually uncovers a government conspiracy to create a conspiracy.

  4. Mystery of the Urinal Deuce

    "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" is the ninth episode of Season Ten and the 148th overall episode of South Park. It aired on October 11, 2006. The world's biggest conspiracy of all time is finally uncovered when Eric Cartman exposes the true culprit behind the September 11th attacks. Mrs. Garrison's class is interrupted by Mr. Mackey, who claims someone has defecated in a urinal in the boys ...

  5. 9/11 All Over Again

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  6. What Really Happened on 9-11?

    "What Really Happened on 9-11?" is a song sung by Eric Cartman in the Season Ten episode, "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce". Mr. Mackey discovers that someone has pooped in the urinal. Cartman believes that it is linked to the 9-11 bombings and sets out to discover who caused 9-11, eventually believing it was Kyle, even though it was not the case.

  7. Season 10, Ep. 9

    The world's biggest conspiracy of all time is finally uncovered when Eric Cartman exposes the true culprit behind the September 11th attacks. ... the network threatens to ban the episode. Cartman sees this as his chance to get "Family Guy" off the air for good. The two boys embark upon a mad chase across the country and the fate of "Family Guy ...

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    During oral report day at school, Cartman gives a presentation entitled: "Ginger Kids: Children with Red Hair, Light Skin, and Freckles." In it, he discusses the grossness of kids suffering from the "Gingervitus" disease -- the symptoms of which include their inability to go in the sun, and their total lack of soul.

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    Cartman gives a presentation to the class about the threat of Ginger people. Kyle feels it is a hate speech."Ginger Kids" S09Subscribe to South Park: https:/...

  14. Tsst

    "Tsst" is the seventh episode in the tenth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 146th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on May 3, 2006. In the episode, Liane Cartman has problems controlling her son Eric Cartman, and enlists several reality television shows to help with his problematic behavior.

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  16. Cartman vs. Nanny 911

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  18. Cartman vs. Nanny 911

    South ParkS10 E6. The boys struggle to get Cartman out of the cave. Al Gore creates a flood and thinks he killed ManBearPig, but he really just ruined the rescue team's plan. 04/26/2006.

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    Nanny Stella of the TV show "Nanny 911" comes to impose some discipline on Cartman, but her bag of tricks just isn't big enough."Tsst" S10Subscribe to South ...

  20. 9/11 All Over Again

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  21. Nanny 911

    Nanny 911 is a reality television show that appeared in the Season Ten episode "Tsst". At school, Mr. Mackey suggests to Liane Cartman a TV Show called Nanny 911 in order to control Eric Cartman's behavior. The show features Deborah Carroll, Yvonne Finnerty, and Stella Reid as the main cast. Cartman, however, manages to get revenge on both Nanny Stella and Supernanny. During the attempt by ...

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    The Snuke: Directed by Trey Parker. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, Kyle McCulloch. While trying to find a way to persecute the new Arab kid in his class, Cartman accidentally uncovers an unrelated plot to assassinate Hillary Clinton at a South Park political rally.