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When Jimmy tells Cartman he feels he wrote most of the joke, Cartman fears Jimmy will try to take full credit and asks Kyle for advice on how to deal with Jimmy. Kyle instead says he believes Jimmy wrote the entire joke, and suggests that Cartman's ego is so big that he subconsciously remembers things incorrectly to make himself feel more ...
Also, you missed the entire point. When cartman tells jimmy about his ego, and how it blinds him, that's the joke. Wiggl3sLimited 03:40, 13 April 2009 (UTC) Actually that's pure irony. When Kyle was mentioning about ego, he was referring to Cartman. However Cartman somehow misinterperted Kyle's point and thought he was talking about Jimmy.
Kyle, Cartman, Stan and Kenny have all appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. 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 ...
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.
Timmy Burch and Jimmy Valmer are eager to represent Team USA at the 2004 World Kids Disability Games in Denver. Eric Cartman decides to fake being disabled and attempt to beat all the handicapped children in the events to win the $1,000 prize. Jimmy is talked into taking steroids by Nathan to increase his chances of winning. He manages to keep ...
An additional subplot includes Cartman learning he may not know the true identity of his father. The season 2 episode "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut" claimed that Eric Cartman's mother Liane is a hermaphrodite and his father, but the events of "200" and the subsequent episode reveal that this is not the case. "200" received mostly ...
Jimmy encourages Stan to seek out a higher power for help, much like Alcoholics Anonymous and other similar twelve-step programs. Kyle makes a convoluted plan to tell people how Canada has been hiring pushers to get people addicted, but Cartman instead just tweets the information, and it starts trending. Terrance and Phillip again are angered ...
Cartman's act in the talent show is a reference to the 1983 film Scarface. The restaurant that Jimmy and his dates go to, Buga de Faggoncini, is named after the restaurant chain Buca di Beppo , although, according to Parker and Stone, the actual restaurant in concept is based on Romano's Macaroni Grill .