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Enraged, Cartman writes a letter to Radiohead to get them to visit South Park, claiming that Scott is a victim of "cancer, in his ass." Cartman tells Stan and Kyle of his plan to get Scott's penis bitten off at a chili cook-off , which Radiohead would arrive at and see him crying, making them think lowly of Scott.
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] "Respect my authoritah!" and "Screw you guys ...I'm going home!"
Scott tells Cartman that Cartman's real father was a former right tackle for the Denver Broncos, and the inhabitants of South Park covered up his identity to protect the football team from a scandal over the affair between him and Liane Cartman.
The episode begins with Cartman betting Kyle five dollars that when people die they "crap their pants", which Kyle rebuffs. Meanwhile, a Wall-Mart opens in South Park to much fanfare, and everyone in town starts shopping there. The popularity of Wall-Mart forces the local businesses to shut down, including Jim's Drugs.
Kyle at first is reluctant but then hits Cartman only once (barely), causing Cartman to whine pathetically and cry for his mother, until Rick the Mountie invites the boys to celebrate Christmas Canadian-style, being part of a parade celebrating Hussein's capture and the boys' efforts to remove him from power.
From that point on, Cartman refers to this as "blowing his funny fuse". Meanwhile, Cartman does whatever he can to try to make himself laugh. He goes through a list of things like seeing a raunchy movie, and talking to Jimmy for his stand-up routines. When all else fails, Cartman is shown in his room holding a pistol.
Paramount+ has unveiled a teaser for its seventh “South Park” streaming special, “South Park: The End of Obesity,” which premieres on the streamer May 24 in the U.S. and Canada, and May 25 ...
"Up the Down Steroid", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park ' s eighth season, was released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on August 29, 2006. The set includes brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode. [4]