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  2. Super Fun Time - Wikipedia

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    "Super Fun Time", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's twelfth season, was released on a three-disc DVD and Blu-ray set in the United States on March 10, 2009. The sets included brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode, a collection of deleted scenes, and two special mini-features, The Making of Major ...

  3. List of South Park home video releases - Wikipedia

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    Special Features: Eric Cartman's "Life Lessons", Comedy Central Quickies, "What What In The Butt?" Music Video; Notes: The set was released as a celebration of South Park's most loved character, containing twelve uncensored episodes. "Tonsil Trouble", "Eek, A Penis!" and "Super Fun Time" were released for the first time on DVD. The set was ...

  4. South Park season 12 - Wikipedia

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    "Super Fun Time" indicates that following "The List", Stan and Wendy Testaburger are dating again. The second half of the season begins with "The China Probrem", which marks the return of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas who are again portrayed as villains, despite seemingly dying in season six's "Free Hat".

  5. List of South Park episodes - Wikipedia

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    South Park is an American animated television sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Comedy Central. [1] Parker and Stone developed the series from two animated shorts both titled The Spirit of Christmas (1992, 1995), and was originally developed for Fox.

  6. List of South Park characters - Wikipedia

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    Kyle, Cartman, Stan and Kenny have all appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Cartman is a South Park fan favorite, [32] and is often described as the most iconic character from the series. [5] [101] [102] With a headline to their online written version of a radio report, NPR declared Cartman as "America's Favorite Little $@#&*%". [5 ...

  7. South Park - Wikipedia

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    Cartman (as he is commonly referred to) is amoral and increasingly psychopathic, and is commonly portrayed as an antagonist. His staunch antisemitism has resulted in a progressive rivalry with Kyle. [10] [12] Kenny, who comes from a poor family, tightly wears his parka hood to the point where it obscures most of his face and muffles his speech ...

  8. Tonsil Trouble - Wikipedia

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    A furious Kyle confronts Cartman at the playground and begins beating him until Mr. Mackey breaks them up. Principal Victoria reprimands Cartman for infecting Kyle, as well as Kyle for his perceived tattling. Further infuriated, Kyle ignores Cartman's apology and goes to Cartman's house, breaking his possessions in retaliation.

  9. Eek, a Penis! - Wikipedia

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    A large part of the plot parodies the film, Stand and Deliver (Garfield High School / Jim Davis High School)--and Dangerous Minds—with Cartman assuming a similar role that of Jaime Escalante, although where in the film, the students are falsely accused of cheating, in the episode, the students actually do cheat, at Cartman's encouragement, and get away with it.