The best episodes of South Park
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- 01
When the residents of South Park face their possible demise, Jesus returns to give them an important message.
- 02
Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
Mr. Hankey and South Park citizens celebrate the holidays with musical numbers from his Christmas Classics Album.
- 03
Stan fears his pet fish may be involved with a rash of unsolved murders that occur on Halloween. Meanwhile, Cartman starts killing people---with kindness, even going so far as to appreciate Wendy's liberal views.
- 04
The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers
While returning "The Lord of the Rings" to the video store, the boys accidentally get a hold of a steamy porno tape.
- 05
Cartman tries to score some points with Santa Claus by asking him to deliver presents to the needy children in Iraq.
- 06
Cartman seeks revenge for not being invited to Kyle's birthday outing.
- 07
Woodland creatures ask Stan to help them build a manger.
- 08
Religious leaders think Stan is the "Golden Child," prompting believers to camp in front of his house.
- 09
Radiohead plays a role in Cartman's plan for revenge against an eighth-grader who wronged him.
- 10
Cartman and the gang fear that they may have accidentally caused a death.
- 11
Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes
South Park is invaded by a giant shopping center that threatens the quiet little town.
- 12
Butters believes he can talk to the dead.
- 13
Kyle is injured and Cartman must forge on alone, determined to stop the makers of "Family Guy."
- 14
Cartman's mom employs the Dog Whisperer to help curb her son's behavioral problems.
- 15
Cartman uses his $1 million inheritance to open his own amusement park.
- 16
When Butters is rejected by the kids, his alter ego Professor Chaos is unleashed.
- 17
The foul-mouthed youngsters return for a seventh season.
- 18
Ike's Canadian birth parents come back to claim him, prompting the residents of South Park to collect money to get him back.
- 19
Cartman disguises himself as a robot so he can learn secrets about Butters to use against him.
- 20
Kyle suffers from a rare kidney disease and Cartman may be the only one who can save him, but at a high price.
- 21
The boys realize they may have made history of some sort when Cartman utters an expletive.
- 22
Kyle and Cartman race to Hollywood, with the fate of Kyle's favorite cartoon, "Family Guy," at stake.
- 23
When Cartman begins to exhibit odd behavior, a counselor suggests that finding his father may solve his problems.
- 24
The boys accompany a teacher and her singing-and-dancing group to Central America to raise awareness of the rain forest. Also: Kenny falls for a choir member; and Kyle has trouble mastering the choreography.
- 25
Cartman seeks online companionship from older users after deciding that Stan, Kenny and Kyle aren't mature enough.
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