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  2. Insecurity (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    "Insecurity" was developed from an idea created during meetings for the show's 2014 video game, South Park: The Stick of Truth.Parker and Stone and the team at South Park Studios had spent the summer prior to their fall run working on the video game, and one idea that came up was a character having to get into people's homes, and past their security systems. [3]

  3. Kyle Broflovski - Wikipedia

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    Kyle next appeared on August 13, 1997, when South Park debuted on Comedy Central with the episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". [ 19 ] From the show's second episode, " Weight Gain 4000 " ( season one , 1997), Kyle, like all other characters on the show, has been animated using computer software, though he is presented to give the impression ...

  4. South Park season 9 - Wikipedia

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    The ninth season of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 9, 2005. The ninth season concluded after 14 episodes on December 7, 2005. All of the episodes in the ninth season were written and directed by Trey Parker.

  5. The Coon - Wikipedia

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    Like most South Park episodes, "The Coon" was first conceived by Parker and fellow co-founder Matt Stone within a week of the episode's broadcast date. [3] Kenny, Kyle and Stan were originally planned to be made superheroes as well as Cartman, and for the episode to revolve around a group of superheroes in the style of Watchmen , a graphic ...

  6. The Entity (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    "The Entity" is the 11th episode of the fifth season of the animated television series South Park, and 76th episode of the series overall. "The Entity" originally aired in the United States on November 21, 2001 on Comedy Central. This episode introduces Kyle's cousin Kyle.

  7. Butterballs (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    "Butterballs" is the fifth episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated sitcom South Park, and the 228th episode of the series overall. It aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 11, 2012. The episode spoofs the director Jason Russell, the 2011 film Bully, and the anti-bullying movement. [1]

  8. Fun with Veal - Wikipedia

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    After the episode was broadcast, Dorn revealed that he is a fan of South Park, and would have provided his own voice for the episode had he been asked. Dorn himself is a vegan . [ 3 ] The negotiations over the phone, the cattle truck, and most of this episode (such as the part when Cartman was standing outside the front door ordering that the ...

  9. Crack Baby Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Kyle is crushed over the end of his orphanage project, while Cartman and the others are mostly still in shock about the revelation that Slash does not exist. When they return to South Park, Kyle and Stan discover that the orphanage has been miraculously built. When Kyle asks who paid for it, they see Slash's guitar and hat in the corner.