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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 .
Butters plays a major role in the three-episode "Imaginationland" story arc, which was reissued straight-to-DVD as a full-length feature in 2008. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Butters is the main playable character in South Park Imaginationland , a mobile game for the iPhone loosely based on the show's Imaginationland trilogy of episodes. [ 26 ]
His parents, irrationally convinced that Butters' normal face is some sort of silly face, promptly ground him and force him to wear a brown paper bag over his head for making "silly faces" and apparently think that his normal face has his mom's makeup. It is (what his parents and teacher do not notice) a piece of his hair sticking up after he ...
When Butters survives a murder attempt by his mother after discovering a shocking secret about his father, he must travel back to South Park in time for his parents' wedding anniversary at Bennigan's. Meanwhile, Butters' parents join Gary Condit, O. J. Simpson, and the Ramseys in lying to the press about who murdered Butters.
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.
Butters encounters the three laser dots of an unseen Predator alien that watches him with heat vision on the creepy road to South Park. Butters is also attacked by a Predator in "Imaginationland Episode II". When Butters is in the gay bathhouse, the song It Feels So Good by Sonique is being played. Alastairward 14:18, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
Other Information: Full-Length commentaries were recorded for the set, but were declined because the creators believed they were of poor quality. However, for a short period of time, they were available through a mail-order offer. The commentaries are also available to download from Trey Parker's official website. Early editions of the set list ...
Despite being married to Linda, Butters' father, Stephen Stotch, is revealed to be a regular customer at the local gay theater & bath house as shown in "Butters' Very Own Episode," and claiming to Linda that he only did so out of curiosity, Stephen promises to suppress any future homosexual urges. [113]