South Park (3/16/05)
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
This season is looking very promising. 2 good episodes in a row so far.
Cartman's sneeze-face had me
Cartman's sneeze-face had me

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From: Sesame Street (the apt. next to Bob's)
Very funny. Cartman in full psycho mode doing the Armageddon/Core/Etc. bit.
I would think Stan's parents are way too young to have been at Woodstock. They would have to be in their early Fifties now, at least.
I would think Stan's parents are way too young to have been at Woodstock. They would have to be in their early Fifties now, at least.
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From: The city with no sports championships...Cleveland
Hahah super good episode.
I loved how Chef got volunteered due to being black. Also, the end seen with the Tonka truck.........hahahahha!
I loved how Chef got volunteered due to being black. Also, the end seen with the Tonka truck.........hahahahha!
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
I would think Stan's parents are way too young to have been at Woodstock. They would have to be in their early Fifties now, at least.
"Wait till they hear this crunchy groove."
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Very funny. Cartman in full psycho mode doing the Armageddon/Core/Etc. bit.
I would think Stan's parents are way too young to have been at Woodstock. They would have to be in their early Fifties now, at least.
I would think Stan's parents are way too young to have been at Woodstock. They would have to be in their early Fifties now, at least.

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Damn funny episode, I thought. Especially after last week's. It had a little Team America/Anti-MichaelBay thing going on again... but it worked great with the hippies. Cartman rocks.
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Better than last week's ep, but that's pretty easy seeing as last week's show was easily the worst they've ever turned out.
I got a chuckle at the beginning, but the ep was rather stale until the Slayer part.
I've been watching the first few seasons on DVD lately, and when you do that, you realize that what they're putting out now just doesn't compare. It's not edgy anymore.
I got a chuckle at the beginning, but the ep was rather stale until the Slayer part.
I've been watching the first few seasons on DVD lately, and when you do that, you realize that what they're putting out now just doesn't compare. It's not edgy anymore.
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I don't usually watch South Park when it airs on cable: I usually wait for the DVDs. When did Cartman's voice change? In Season Five, Trey mentions he adds a Southern inflection to Cartman's voice. However, it now just sounds less...exaggerated and more like a normal voice.
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Originally Posted by Giles
I personally thought that this episode was kind of weak. amusing, but not great.
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Originally Posted by sven
The only episode I havent liked at all is "Not Without My Anus".
The only episode I absolutely HATED and couldn't wait for it to end was last season when they had their own school TV news show.
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Originally Posted by MovieExchange
Better than last week's ep, but that's pretty easy seeing as last week's show was easily the worst they've ever turned out.





