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The joke, which plays on the similarity of the phrases "fishsticks" and "fish dicks" when spoken, [1] [2] becomes a hit throughout South Park. When Cartman begins taking half credit for the joke, Kyle Broflovski tells Jimmy he should stand up to Cartman, though Craig Tucker claims that Jimmy should be relieved that Cartman is only asking for ...
The boys are playing Star Trek in Cartman's mother's new minivan and, as usual, the antisemitic Cartman insults Kyle's Jewish heritage. Cartman dares Kyle to watch The Passion of the Christ, the blockbuster film which Cartman cites as proof that everybody hates the Jews, he states that he saw the film 34 times and states there is one scene in the film where the Jews had a chance to save Jesus ...
It consisted of fourteen 22-minute episodes, which aired in two groups of seven episodes separated by a six-month gap. Prior to the season's premiere, all South Park episodes were made available for free viewing on the official series website, South Park Studios. The 13th season was the first to be broadcast in high definition and in widescreen ...
On the show, Maury introduces Butters as "Napoleon Bonaparte from South Park." Butters wins a trip to the largest miniature golf course in the world. Stan, Kyle, and Cartman are watching the show at home and become angry that Butters got "their" prize. Cartman calls Maury and tries to get himself on the show. The operator tells him they aren't ...
The twelfth season of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 12, 2008.The twelfth season concluded after 14 episodes on November 19, 2008.
In the episode, the boys participate in the South Park Civil War reenactment. To win a bet, Cartman convinces the reenactors to try and alter history and leads them throughout the United States. The episode's name is a reference to the war novel The Red Badge of Courage , and parodies Ken Burns ' documentary miniseries The Civil War [ 1 ] and ...
Zimmerman shoots Cartman, to the praise of the officials for apparently saving them, before one of the agents discovers that Cartman is white. Zimmerman is tried, found guilty, and executed via electrocution for attempted murder. Cartman survives the shooting, and back in South Park, he apologizes to Tolkien, who is upset.
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 ...