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  2. Towelie - Wikipedia

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    The boys locate Towelie and take him to the gas station. An elderly man that works for the company that made Towelie is there, and he thanks the boys for bringing Towelie to him. When the boys ask for their Okama Gamesphere, the old man realizes that it is a trap, and the United States Military ambushes them. During the fight, Towelie and the ...

  3. Crippled Summer - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey Isler, IGN "Crippled Summer" received mixed reviews. Ramsey Isler of IGN called "Crippled Summer" a brilliant episode, particularly praising the return of Towelie, who he said "has a slew of great moments in this story, making up for his long absence from the series". Isler said after the controversy raised from the depictions of Muhammad in the previous two episodes, "200" and "201 ...

  4. A Million Little Fibers - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Towelie is interviewed on Larry King Live, during which Rivera reveals that the author of the book is a towel, and Towelie responds by calling Rivera a "beaner towel". Mobs congregate to protest wildly; Oprah invites Towelie back on the show, saying that he can explain that he wanted to make the book more relevant and easily ...

  5. Gamesphere - Wikipedia

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    Gamesphere refers to several fictitious video game consoles. They were often parodies or non-copyrighted stand-ins for the GameCube: GameSphere, from the Drake & Josh episode "The Bet" Okama Gamesphere, from the South Park episode, "Towelie

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  7. Justice Guild of America - Wikipedia

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    Cat Man (voiced by Stephen Root) — A cat-themed member of the Guild who is a master martial artist. He additionally has a Cat-Cycle and sidecar, and possesses a grappling hook and gauntlets with retractable claws. Green Guardsman (voiced by William Katt) — He wields a power ring which can create a variety of hard-light constructs.

  8. Catman (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    This version is the leader of a cat-worshiping cult. An unrelated Catman inspired by Batman and Wildcat appears in the Justice League two-part episode "Legends", voiced by Stephen Root . [ 16 ] He is a member of the Justice Guild of America , a superhero team from another universe who exist as comic characters in the "prime" universe, and died ...

  9. Cartmanland - Wikipedia

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    "Cartmanland" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the animated sitcom South Park, and the 71st episode overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on July 25, 2001.