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  2. Raisins (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    "Raisins", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's seventh season, were released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on March 26, 2006. The sets included brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode. [14] The episode was also released on the two-disc DVD collection A Little Box of Butters. [15]

  3. List of South Park cast members - Wikipedia

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    Butters Stotch is loosely based on South Park co-producer Eric Stough. [12] Some of the original voice actors left the show. Mary Kay Bergman voiced the majority of the female characters until her suicide on November 11, 1999. Mona Marshall and Eliza Schneider succeeded Bergman, with Schneider leaving the show after its seventh season (2003).

  4. Butters' Very Own Episode - Wikipedia

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    "Butters' Very Own Episode" originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central on December 12, 2001. In the episode, Butters Stotch survives a murder attempt by his own mother after discovering his father's homosexual dalliances and must travel back to South Park in time for his parents' wedding anniversary at Bennigan's.

  5. List of South Park characters - Wikipedia

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    South Park producer and storyboard artist Adrien Beard, who voices Tolkien Black, the only African-American child in South Park, was recruited to voice the character "because he was the only black guy [in the] building" when Parker needed to quickly find someone to voice the character during the production of the season four (2000) episode ...

  6. South Park - Wikipedia

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    South Park was in danger of being canceled before it even aired when the show fared poorly with test audiences, particularly with women. However, the shorts were still gaining more popularity over the Internet, and Comedy Central ordered a run of six episodes. [36] [48] South Park debuted with "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" on August 13, 1997. [51]

  7. South Park season 20 - Wikipedia

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    Comedy Central's Chief Marketing Officer Walter Levitt stated, "That was all expected, and we completely understand why. We knew it was risky. We did this stunt because we thought it was a great way to remind South Park fans of all the amazing moments of the past 19 seasons and truly a perfect way to celebrate the 20th season." [3]

  8. South Park season 6 - Wikipedia

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    The rise of Butters as a main character in this season would lay the groundwork for the eventual use and development of Butters' character in future seasons of South Park. The sixth episode of the season, "Professor Chaos", sees the boys dismissing Butters as Kenny's replacement and Tweek is chosen to fill the position, from episodes 7 to 11.

  9. South Park season 4 - Wikipedia

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    The fourth season of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 5, 2000. The fourth season concluded after airing 17 episodes on December 20, 2000. The first four episodes in this season have the year 2000 at the end of their episode titles.