Synopsis
Includes:
South Park: Cartmanland (2001)
South Park: Scott Tenorman Must Die (2001)
South Park: Up the Down Steroid (2004)
South Park: AWESOM-O (2004)
South Park: Ginger Kids (2005)
South Park: The Death of Eric Cartman (2005)
South Park: Cartoon Wars, Part 1 (2006)
South Park: Cartoon Wars, Part 2 (2006)
South Park: Le Petite Tourette (2007)
South Park: Eek, A Penis! (2008)
South Park: Tonsil Trouble (2008)
South Park: Super Fun Time (2008)
South Park: Cartmanland
Cartman learns a painful lesson about economics while Kyle clings to life in this typically irreverent episode of South Park. Cartman buys his own amusement park, and refuses to allow anyone to share it, when he inherits one million dollars. Kyle is diagnosed with a very painful hemorrhoid. Kyle loses faith in God because he suffers while the loathsome Cartman is deliriously happy. By the end of the episode the tables have been turned, and Kyle's faith is restored. "Cartmanland" first aired July 25, 2001, on Comedy Central. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
South Park: Scott Tenorman Must Die
This episode of South Park involves an irreverent, slightly disturbing tale of revenge. After high-schooler Scott Tenorman repeatedly humiliates Cartman (usually in ways that involve pubic hair), Eric hatches an elaborate plan, involving chili, to humiliate Scott in front of his favorite rock band Radiohead (who, in the tradition of Korn, actually perform their own voice work in the episode). Not for the easily disgusted, "Scott Tenorman Must Die" first aired July 11, 2001. Although it was the fourth episode to air during the show's fifth season, it was actually the first to be produced. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
South Park: Up the Down Steroid
Steroids become an issue as Timmy, Jimmy and Cartman train for a sporting event. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: AWESOM-O
Cartman disguises himself as a robot so he can learn secrets about Butters to use against him. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: Ginger Kids
Ostracized for his appearance because of a case of "gingervitus," Cartman goes on a campaign against discrimination. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: The Death of Eric Cartman
Butters believes he can talk to the dead. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: Cartoon Wars, Part 1
Kyle and Cartman race to Hollywood, with the fate of Kyle's favorite cartoon, Family Guy, at stake. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: Cartoon Wars, Part 2
Kyle is injured and Cartman must forge on alone, determined to stop the makers of Family Guy. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: Le Petite Tourette
Upon discovering that he can say anything he pleases if he just claims to be afflicted with Tourettes Syndrome, an emboldened Cartman arranges a special interview with Curtis Hansen on Dateline NBC. But before long, Cartman has lost all control over his vocabulary, leading him down a dangerous path where all filters are off and no obscenity is too extreme. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
South Park: Eek, A Penis!
Cartman takes over Ms. Garrison's class when the teacher's personal crisis causes her to be removed from the classroom. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: Tonsil Trouble
Cartman faces an uncertain future after a routine tonsillectomy reveals a more serious condition. ~ TV Guide, Rovi
South Park: Super Fun Time
A class trip to a living museum that recreates 1800s Colorado leads to a hostage situation for some of the boys. ~ TV Guide, Rovi