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  2. List of fictional antiheroes - Wikipedia

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    Eric Cartman: South Park: Trey Parker: 1992–present [215] Tommy Oliver: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Jason David Frank: 1993–1995 [224] Jim Profit Profit: Adrian Pasdar: 1996 [215] Angel: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel: David Boreanaz: 1997–2003 1999–2004 [225] Spike: James Marsters [219] Lisa Fowler: EastEnders: Lucy Benjamin: 1998 ...

  3. Fat Camp (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Though Cartman resists, he soon reappears in South Park, having lost a great deal of weight resulting in a skinny appearance and displaying a more mature attitude. This "Cartman" is actually an escapee from a drug rehabilitation center near the fat camp, who has struck a deal with the real Cartman to smuggle junk food into the camp for him to ...

  4. Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods - Wikipedia

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    Cartman bursts into the classroom to tell his friends that he was selected to sing on the commercial, only to be confronted by Kyle as he creates an on-the-spot Haiku poem (which the children were studying at the time) about Cartman's chances. Kyle says "I bet you don't win, they don't let big fat asses, perform on TV" in perfect Haiku form, to ...

  5. The Biggest Douche in the Universe - Wikipedia

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    Cartman is rushed to the hospital after again being possessed by Kenny, the first occurrence of which was in the episode "A Ladder to Heaven" when he mistook Kenny's ashes for chocolate milk mix. The doctor tells his mother Liane that Cartman is 'running out of time', implying that Kenny is attempting to assert full control over Cartman's body.

  6. Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000 - Wikipedia

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    After Pip refers to Cartman's "big fat-ass," Cartman throws a rock at Pip, but gets away with it as injuring British people does not count as a hate crime. Cartman decides to pay a visit to Romper, who always wished to see Disneyland and grants his wish by defecating it (off-camera), having smuggled it in his anus, much to Romper's delight.

  7. South Park season 2 - Wikipedia

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    A series of heinous crimes involving chickens leads to a startling revelation— Officer Barbrady cannot read. When Barbrady resigns and chaos ensues, the mayor orders Barbrady to go back to school, and he promotes the boys to deputies to assist him. Meanwhile, Cartman brings his own brand of law to the streets of South Park.

  8. Probably (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Cartman uses Kenny's description of Mexico as his profile of Hell for his next sermon. In the real Hell, Satan's love triangle situation with his former lover, Saddam, and his present one, Chris, has taken a turn for the worse. Chris and Saddam repeatedly murder each other, only to resurrect since they are already in Hell.

  9. Poor and Stupid - Wikipedia

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    Cartman's antics cause the news media to wonder if all NASCAR fans are as stupid as he seems to be, infuriating Kenny who begins to take serious matters into his own hands. Kenny, furious at Eric's behaviour, storms to Cartman's house just in time for a visit from Vagisil founder Geoff Hamill and his wife Patty.