List of South Park episodes

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The following is an episode list for the Comedy Central animated television series South Park. The series has its roots in 1992 when Trey Parker and Matt Stone created the animated short The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty), while in college. The series began on August 13, 1997, and started its 11th season on March 7, 2007. It has been guaranteed by Comedy Central that the series will reach its 12th season, and possibly further seasons beyond that. There have been 157 episodes of South Park aired.

Currently, the first nine seasons are available on Region 1 (US) DVD. Region 2 (Europe) has released the first four on DVD (note: these differ from the Region 1 versions) as well as selling episodes in different volumes. The feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut premiered during the third season on June 30, 1999.

This list is ordered by episodes' air dates. This is because of a reference made in episode 802 to a previous event in episode 804, and the positioning of the episode celebrating 100 episodes does not fit in production order.

Two polls have been held on the Comedy Central website for fans to choose their favorite episodes to be shown in TV marathons. The marathons were later shown worldwide.

Contents

[edit] Summary

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2
1 13 19971998 November 12, 2002 May 7, 2001
2 18 19981999 June 3, 2003 May 28, 2001
The unaired version of the pilot[1] episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" was offered as a bonus disc by pre-ordering Season 2 from Best Buy's website[2]
3 17 19992000 December 16, 2003 June 18, 2001
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut was released during this season on June 30, 1999.
4 17 2000 June 29, 2004 April 16, 2001
5 14 2001 February 22, 2005 --
6 17 2002 October 11, 2005 --
During this season, Kenny was replaced with Butters and Tweek until he returned in "Red Sleigh Down".
7 15 2003 March 21, 2006 --
8 14 2004 August 29, 2006 --
9 14 2005 March 6, 2007 --
10 14 2006 October 15, 2007 --
Isaac Hayes, who voiced Chef since the first episode, left South Park shortly before the start of this season. The show also won a 2005 Peabody Award during this season for its satire and was on the top 10 TV shows on the American Film Institute Awards 2006.
11 14 (4 aired to date) 2007 -- --
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Early shorts: 1992, 1995

Screenshot Title Production year #
"The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty)" 1992 N/A
The boys bring a snowman to life. The snowman turns out to be evil. 
"The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Santa)" 1995 N/A
Jesus descends from heaven demanding retribution and asks the boys for directions to the mall where Santa is waiting. 

[edit] Seasons

[edit] Season 1: 1997–1998

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe[1]" August 13, 1997 101 1
Space aliens implant a transmitter in Cartman and abduct Kyle's brother
"Volcano" August 20, 1997 103 2
The boys go hunting with Stan's uncle Jimbo where a volcano is about to erupt. 
"Weight Gain 4000" August 27, 1997 102 3
Cartman tries to bulk up using "Weight Gain 4000". Mr. Garrison attempts to assassinate Kathie Lee Gifford
"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" September 3, 1997 104 4
When Stan finds out that his dog is gay, he seeks advice on the subject; Jimbo and Ned attempt to sabotage a football game against a rival elementary school. 
"An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" September 10, 1997 105 5
The boys try to breed an elephant with a pig as a genetic engineering experiment; Stan struggles with his abusive sister. 
"Death" September 17, 1997 106 6
Stan's grandfather wants him to assist in euthanasia; the town's parents travel to New York to protest Terrance and Phillip
"Pink Eye" October 29, 1997 107 7
Kenny is killed by the Mir space station, and becomes a zombie. Stan, Kyle and Cartman must find a way to stop pink eye from spreading on Halloween
"Starvin' Marvin" November 19, 1997 109 8
The boys befriend a boy from Ethiopia sent to them by Sally Struthers; mutant turkeys attack the town. 
"Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" December 17, 1997 110 9
Kyle tries to show the town his friend who has holiday spirit; the townspeople remove potentially "offensive" symbols from holiday displays. First time Kenny doesn't die. 
"Damien" February 4, 1998 108 10
A new student is the son of the devil; Satan battles Jesus; Cartman is livid to discover the bout clashes with his birthday party. 
"Tom's Rhinoplasty" February 11, 1998 111 11
Mr. Garrison gets a nose job; the boys compete for the attention of their substitute teacher. 
"Mecha-Streisand" February 18, 1998 112 12
The boys find an artifact which Barbra Streisand uses to transform herself into a giant monster and wreck the town; a team of assorted celebrities show up to battle her. 
"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut[3]" February 25, 1998 113 13
Cartman tries to find out who his father is; Stan and Kyle submit a tape to "America's Stupidest Home Videos." 

[edit] Season 2: 1998–1999

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Terrance & Phillip in Not Without My Anus" April 1, 1998 201 14
Terrance and Phillip save Canada from a dictatorship. 
"Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut[3]" April 22, 1998 202 15
Cartman finds out who his father is; the crew of America's Most Wanted show up to recreate the shooting of Dr. Mephisto
"Chickenlover" May 20, 1998 203 16
In order to catch the "Chickenfucker" Officer Barbrady must learn how to read. He deputises the boys to help him. 
"Ike's Wee Wee" May 27, 1998 204 17
The boys find out what a circumcision is; Mr. Mackey experiments with drugs. 
"Conjoined Fetus Lady" June 3, 1998 205 18
The boys go to China to compete in a dodgeball championship. The town holds an appreciation week for the school nurse. 
"The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka" June 10, 1998 206 19
Jimbo and Jesus have competing public access programs. 
"City on the Edge of Forever (a.k.a. Flashbacks)[4]" June 17, 1998 207 20
The boys reminisce of the past while their school bus rocks dangerously on the edge of a cliff. 
"Summer Sucks" June 24, 1998 208 21
The town is forced to ban the use of fireworks and attempt to create something better; Cartman has swimming lessons; Mr. Hat disappears, to the distress of Mr. Garrison. 
"Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls" August 19, 1998 209 22
A film festival comes to South Park. After the boys discover it is damaging the town they enlist the help of Mr. Hankey to try to force the festival out. 
"Chickenpox" August 26, 1998 210 23
The boys' mothers want their children to receive chickenpox; Kyle's mom tries to patch up the relationship between her husband and Kenny's dad
"Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods" September 2, 1998 211 24
The town is brainwashed by the curator of a planetarium; Cartman tries out for a new Cheesy Poofs commercial. 
"Clubhouses" September 23, 1998 212 25
The boys create a clubhouse; Stan's parents separate. 
"Cow Days" September 30, 1998 213 26
The town holds its annual rodeo and carnival "Cow Days". The boys enter Cartman as a bull rider in an attempt to win $5000 and play for Terrance and Phillip dolls; the town's cows worship a statue. 
"Chef Aid" October 7, 1998 214 27
When Chef is sued, the boys organize a concert to pay his legal bills; Mr. Garrison suspects Mr. Hat of several attempts on Mr. Twig's life. 
"Spookyfish" October 28, 1998 215 28
Stan's fish from an evil parallel universe kills people; a nice version of Cartman visits from the same parallel universe. Presented in SPOOKY-VISION! 
"Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!" December 9, 1998 216 29
Stan sneaks out of his house to spend Christmas with Cartman's relatives; Charles Manson learns the true meaning of Christmas. 
"Gnomes" December 16, 1998 217 30
Tweek, assigned to write a current events paper with the boys, keeps seeing "underpants gnomes;" his father's coffee shop competes with a popular coffee franchise (a parody of Starbucks) that has just moved into town. 
"Prehistoric Ice Man" January 20, 1999 218 31
Stan and Kyle discover a man who has been frozen since 1996. 

[edit] Season 3: 1999–2000

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Rainforest Schmainforest" April 7, 1999 301 32
The boys are forced to join a choir campaigning to save the rainforest.
"Spontaneous Combustion" April 14, 1999 302 33
Randy Marsh must solve the problem when citizens start spontaneously combusting.
"The Succubus" April 21, 1999 303 34
When Chef gets engaged, the boys become concerned as he seemingly becomes a different person.
"Jakovasaurs" June 16, 1999 305 35
The town saves a species from extinction, but finds that they are an extremely annoying race that only Cartman can stand.
"Tweek vs. Craig" June 23, 1999 304 36
The boys train two classmates for a fight against each other.
"Sexual Harassment Panda" July 7, 1999 306 37
A giant panda teaches the students about sexual harassment and lawsuits.
"Cat Orgy"[5] July 14, 1999 307 38
Cartman tries to blackmail the babysitter when his mother goes to a party. His cat Kitty is in heat.
"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub"[5] July 21, 1999 308 39
Stan must go to a meteor shower party with his parents; Randy feels uncomfortable after he and Gerald watch each other masturbate in a hot tub.
"Jewbilee"[5] July 28, 1999 309 40
Kyle, Kenny and Ike go to a Jewish scout camp where Moses appears.
"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" October 27, 1999 312 43
The town celebrates Halloween. The boys try to scare the fifth graders. Nu Metal band Korn guest-star as themselves.
"Chinpokomon" November 3, 1999 310 41
The boys become fascinated with the latest fad from Japan.
"Hooked on Monkey Phonics" November 10, 1999 313 44
With the help of Phonics Monkey Cartman enters a Spelling bee. The boys meet children who are homeschooled.
"Starvin' Marvin in Space" November 17, 1999 311 42
The boys must save Starvin' Marvin from the government and a Christian group.
"The Red Badge of Gayness"[6] November 24, 1999 314 45
The town has an American Civil War re-enactment, led by Cartman as General Lee.
"Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" December 1, 1999 315 46
Mr. Hankey hosts a Christmas musical. The South Park gang pays tribute to Mary Kay Bergman.
"Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" December 31, 1999 316 47
Stan feels left out when the other boys think they hit puberty and Cartman forms a club for them.
"World Wide Recorder Concert"[7] January 12, 2000 317 48
Mr. Garrison questions his father about his childhood; the boys play a prank at a national recorder concert.

[edit] Season 4: 2000

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000" April 5, 2000 402 49
The boys plan to get rich off of a scheme involving the tooth fairy.
"Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000" April 12, 2000 401 50
Cartman throws a rock at Token and is imprisoned for committing a hate crime.
"Timmy 2000" April 19, 2000 404 51
All the kids in South Park get mistakenly diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADD). Timmy joins a rock band.
"Quintuplets 2000" April 26, 2000 403 52
The boys try to hide a set of quintuplets from the government so they do not have to leave the country.
"Cartman Joins NAMBLA" June 21, 2000 406 53
Cartman joins a club in search of more mature friends. Kenny tries to stop his parents from having another baby.
"Cherokee Hair Tampons" June 28, 2000 407 54
Stan must get Cartman to donate one of his kidneys to save Kyle's life.
"Chef Goes Nanners" July 5, 2000 408 55
Chef is at odds with the town over the South Park flag.
"Something You Can Do with Your Finger" July 12, 2000 409 56
The boys form a boy band, to which Stan's father Randy objects.
"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"[8] July 19, 2000 410 57
The boys question whether the handicapped or Jews go to heaven; Saddam Hussein returns to hell leading to an awkward reunion with Satan.
"Probably"[8] July 26, 2000 411 58
Cartman and the boys start their own church against the wishes of their parents; Satan must choose between two lovers.
"4th Grade" November 8, 2000 412 59
The boys enter fourth grade, where they have a new teacher, Ms. Choksondik; Mr. Garrison finally faces the fact that he is homosexual.
"Trapper Keeper" November 15, 2000 413 60
A man from the future wants Cartman's trapper keeper; Mr. Garrison's kindergarten class holds an election with confusing results.
"Helen Keller! The Musical" November 22, 2000 414 61
Timmy must find a live turkey for the Thanksgiving play.
"Pip" November 29, 2000 405 62
A retelling of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" starring Pip, with Malcolm McDowell narrating.
"Fat Camp" December 6, 2000 415 63
Cartman is sent to a weight loss camp; Kenny is paid to do numerous stunts.
"The Wacky Molestation Adventure" December 13, 2000 416 64
The boys, angry at their parents, send them to jail after saying they were "molestered", leaving the town to the children.
"A Very Crappy Christmas" December 20, 2000 417 65
Kyle is upset over the fact that Mr. Hankey is too busy with his family to spread holiday cheer.

[edit] Season 5: 2001

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"It Hits the Fan" June 20, 2001 502 66
The boys and Chef must stop the world from chanting the curse word "shit" because when spoken it causes people to "puke their own guts out".
"Cripple Fight" June 27, 2001 503 67
Big Gay Al becomes the boys' scoutmaster and a fight ensues between two handicapped children, Jimmy and Timmy.
"Super Best Friends" July 4, 2001 504 68
A David Blaine cult comes to South Park and it is up to Stan, Jesus and his super hero comrades to save the world.
"Scott Tenorman Must Die" July 11, 2001 501 69
Cartman repeatedly tries to take revenge on an older kid who keeps conning him.
"Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow" July 18, 2001 505 70
The boys try to reunite Terrance and Phillip who are feuding so they can perform at an Earth Day assembly.
"Cartmanland" July 25, 2001 506 71
Kyle develops a deadly hemorrhoid and begins to lose his faith in God when Cartman inherits $1 million which he uses to buy his own amusement park.
"Proper Condom Use" August 1, 2001 507 72
The school is forced to teach sex education to the students at a younger age after the boys are found "milking" dogs.
"Towelie" August 8, 2001 508 73
In order to get their video game console back, the boys must bring an animated towel to the government.
"Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants" November 7, 2001 509 74
The boys go to Afghanistan to return a goat given as a gift.
"How to Eat with Your Butt" November 14, 2001 510 75
Cartman puts Kenny's picture on a milk carton which brings a family from another state looking for him.
"The Entity" November 21, 2001 511 76
Kyle's cousin, who is also named Kyle, comes to stay in South Park. Mr. Garrison, tired of the airlines, decides to invent his own vehicle.
"Here Comes the Neighborhood" November 28, 2001 512 77
Tired of being teased for being rich, Token brings wealthier families to South Park.
"Kenny Dies" December 5, 2001 513 78
Kenny succumbs to an illness; Cartman acquires stem cells for research.
"Butters' Very Own Episode" December 12, 2001 514 79
Butters goes on a chase to find out what his father bought his mother for their anniversary.

[edit] Season 6: 2002

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Jared Has Aides" March 6, 2002 602 80
The town becomes obsessed with weight loss after Jared Fogle gives a speech. The boys fatten Butters up so he can lose weight like Jared.
"Asspen" March 13, 2002 603 81
The boys and their parents vacation in Aspen. Stan is challenged to a skiing competition and the parents are held hostage at a timeshare seminar.
"Freak Strike" March 20, 2002 601 82
Cartman wants to go on the Maury Povich show to win a prize, but sends Butters first.
"The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer" March 27, 2002 604 83
The boys have to sit through a boring TV show starring Russell Crowe to see a a trailer for the new Terrance and Phillip movie.
"Fun with Veal" April 3, 2002 605 84
The boys try to save baby cows from torture and slaughter.
"Professor Chaos" April 10, 2002 606 85
The boys try to find a replacement for Butters, who becomes a supervillain after being fired from the group.
"Simpsons Already Did It" June 26, 2002 607 86
Butters attempts to create schemes which have already been done by The Simpsons. Cartman creates a kingdom of seamen.
"Red Hot Catholic Love" July 3, 2002 608 87
Father Maxi travels to the Vatican to discuss molestation; the parents become atheists. Cartman poops out of his mouth.
"Free Hat" July 10, 2002 609 88
The kids form a club to try and stop directors from modifying their films. Hat McCullough is released from prison.
"Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society" July 17, 2002 610 89
All the boys start acting strange after Bebe hits puberty.
"Child Abduction Is Not Funny" July 24, 2002 611 90
The parents hire Tuong Lu Kim to build a wall around the city to protect the children from kidnappers.
"A Ladder to Heaven" November 6, 2002 612 91
The boys build a ladder to heaven to talk to Kenny about a candy coupon. Cartman accidentally drinks Kenny's ashes and becomes possessed with his spirit.
"The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers" November 13, 2002 613 92
The boys go on a quest to return a tape "with evil powers" to the video store before the sixth graders steal it from them.
"The Death Camp of Tolerance" November 20, 2002 614 93
Mr. Garrison tries to get fired for discrimination by performing inappropriate acts in class with his new teaching assistant Mr. Slave.
"The Biggest Douche in the Universe" November 27, 2002 615 94
Chef's parents try to exorcise Kenny's spirit from Cartman. Stan is at odds with psychic John Edward.
"My Future Self n' Me" December 4, 2002 616 95
Stan meets an older version of himself who appears to have had a hard life. Cartman starts his own revenge business.
"Red Sleigh Down" December 11, 2002 617 96
Cartman tries to bring Christmas to the downtrodden in Iraq to get on the "nice" list. Also includes the return of Kenny.

[edit] Season 7: 2003

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Cancelled" March 19, 2003 704 97
The boys learn that Earth is a reality show for aliens and must save it from cancellation.
"Krazy Kripples" March 26, 2003 702 98
Timmy and Jimmy start a club for cripples. Christopher Reeve comes to town to promote stem cell research.
"Toilet Paper" April 2, 2003 703 99
Kyle feels guilty after he and the boys TP their art teacher's house.
"I'm a Little Bit Country" April 9, 2003 701 100
The boys enter an anti-war demonstration; Cartman travels back in time to the American Revolutionary War era.
"Fat Butt and Pancake Head" April 16, 2003 705 101
Cartman's hand puppet "Jennifer Lopez" gets major publicity, which angers the real Jennifer Lopez.
"Lil' Crime Stoppers" April 23, 2003 706 102
The boys pretend to be police detectives.
"Red Man's Greed" April 30, 2003 707 103
The town is taken over by Native Americans who want to create a highway.
"South Park Is Gay!" October 22, 2003 708 104
The men and boys of town become metrosexual.
"Christian Rock Hard" October 29, 2003 709 105
Cartman, Token, and Butters form a Christian music band. Stan, Kyle, and Kenny learn about downloading free music off the Internet.
"Grey Dawn" November 5, 2003 710 106
The elderly have their driver's licenses taken away, against which the AARP retaliates.
"Casa Bonita" November 12, 2003 711 107
Cartman tries to get himself invited to Kyle's birthday party at Casa Bonita, a Disneyland-like Mexican restaurant.
"All About Mormons" November 19, 2003 712 108
Stan befriends a boy and his family who are Mormons.
"Butt Out" December 3, 2003 713 109
The town calls in Rob Reiner to combat the spread of smoking among children after the boys are caught doing so.
"Raisins" December 10, 2003 714 110
The boys take Stan to Raisins, a Hooters-like restaurant after Wendy breaks up with him. Butters meets a girl who seems interested in him.
"It's Christmas in Canada" December 17, 2003 715 111
Kyle and the boys fly to Canada during Christmas time to see the Canadian Prime Minister after Ike's biological parents take him back to Canada.

[edit] Season 8: 2004

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Good Times with Weapons" March 17, 2004 801 112
The boys buy weapons at a fair and imagine themselves as anime characters.
"Up the Down Steroid" March 24, 2004 803 113
Jimmy uses steroids to cheat in the Special Olympics and Cartman disguises himself as being emotionally and mentally impaired to win the prize.
"The Passion of the Jew" March 31, 2004 804 114
Kyle develops feelings of antisemitism after watching Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. Cartman forms a Passion of the Christ fan club, while Stan and Kenny try to get their money back from Mel Gibson.
"You Got F'd in the A" April 7, 2004 805 115
Stan must form a dance group to compete against rivals from Orange County in a spoof of You Got Served.
"AWESOM-O" April 14, 2004 802 116
Butters befriends a robot he receives in the mail and takes him to Hollywood, where movie execs want him for film ideas and the government want him for national security.
"The Jeffersons" April 21, 2004 807 117
All the children want to be friends with a rich new neighbor who is under investigation by the police. Meanwhile, Stan and Kyle try to give the new neighbor's son a normal childhood. Kenny is seen and heard for the first time without his Parka since South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut .
"Goobacks" April 28, 2004 806 118
The town becomes angry when immigrants from the year 3045 arrive and take the residents' jobs for lower wages.
"Douche and Turd" October 27, 2004 808 119
Stan is forced to vote in an election for the school's new mascot.
"Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes" November 3, 2004 809 120
When a Wall-Mart store comes to South Park, all the independent stores go out of business.
"Pre-School" November 10, 2004 810 121
A face from the boys' past is paroled from jail which sends them into hiding.
"Quest for Ratings" November 17, 2004 811 122
The boys' school news show is in competition against a rival television program created by Craig.
"Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset" December 1, 2004 812 123
Wendy feels left out when all the fourth grade girls start acting like Paris Hilton, who meanwhile tries to buy Butters from his parents.
"Cartman's Incredible Gift" December 8, 2004 813 124
Cartman gains paranormal powers and uses them to become a psychic detective for hire.
"Woodland Critter Christmas" December 15, 2004 814 125
Stan helps the Woodland Critters, who await the birth of their savior.

[edit] Season 9: 2005

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina" March 9, 2005 901 126
Mr. Garrison goes to great lengths to get what he wants: a sex change. 
"Die Hippie, Die" March 16, 2005 902 127
Cartman attempts to rid South Park of hippies, however a huge hippie music festival puts the town in danger. 
"Wing" March 23, 2005 903 128
Token becomes a singer while the boys try to run a talent agency. 
"Best Friends Forever" March 30, 2005 904 129
Kenny is killed by heaven after becoming master of the PSP, leaving him in a persistent vegetative state
"The Losing Edge" April 6, 2005 905 130
The boys try to lose their baseball games on purpose so they can avoid playing all summer. Randy gets into training to fight the other fathers at the games. 
"The Death of Eric Cartman" April 13, 2005 906 131
The kids of South Park take revenge on Cartman by ignoring him and making him think he's a ghost. Butters tries to help him to get to Heaven. 
"Erection Day" April 20, 2005 907 132
Jimmy starts getting erections and worries about performing in the school talent show
"Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" October 19, 2005 908 133
Cartman and Stan crash a boat into Beaverton. After global warming is blamed the town enters a state of emergency
"Marjorine" October 26, 2005 909 134
Butters fakes his own death so he can enter the girls' sleepover as the new girl Marjorine. 
"Follow That Egg!" November 2, 2005 910 135
After learning Mr. Slave will marry Big Gay Al, Ms. Garrison vows to stop same-sex marriage. This involves a project that makes Stan and Kyle rivals. 
"Ginger Kids" November 9, 2005 911 136
After Cartman treats gingers badly, Stan and Kyle give him a makeover to make him believe he is ginger. 
"Trapped in the Closet" November 16, 2005 912 137
Stan becomes the leader of a new religion. Tom Cruise, R. Kelly, and John Travolta lock themselves in Stan's closet. 
"Free Willzyx" November 30, 2005 913 138
A "talking" whale inspires the boys to risk everything to return it to its family on the moon
"Bloody Mary" December 7, 2005 914 139
Randy's drinking problem reaches its peak. A Virgin Mary statue in a neighboring town begins to bleed from its anus

[edit] Season 10: 2006

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"The Return of Chef" March 22, 2006 1001 140
Chef leaves South Park to join the "Super Adventure Club". When he returns, the boys notice there is something wrong with him. 
"Smug Alert!" March 29, 2006 1002 141
Stan persuades everyone in town to buy hybrid cars, not realizing the new cars cause a different kind of dangerous emission. 
"Cartoon Wars Part I[9]" April 5, 2006 1003 142
The town is in panic when Family Guy angers the Muslim world by attempting to air an image of Mohammed. Kyle tries to stop Cartman from having the next uncensored episode pulled. 
"Cartoon Wars Part II[9]" April 12, 2006 1004 143
Cartman meets with the president of FOX in an attempt to cancel Family Guy
"A Million Little Fibers" April 19, 2006 1005 144
Broke and needing to pay for his rent, Towelie gets high and decides to publish his memoirs. 
"Manbearpig" April 26, 2006 1006 145
Al Gore gets the boys trapped in Cave Of The Winds while trying to kill the purported "Manbearpig".Whilst in the cave Cartman finds gold that he attempts to steal. 
"Tsst" May 3, 2006 1007 146
When Cartman's mom realizes she can't control her son anymore, she gets help from an expert. 
"Make Love, Not Warcraft" October 4, 2006 1008 147
The boys dedicate their lives to defeating a mad gamer and saving the World of Warcraft. 
"Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" October 11, 2006 1009 148
Cartman "discovers" the true culprit behind the 9/11 attacks. Mr. Mackey is determined to find out who defecated in the urinal at South Park Elementary. 
"Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy" October 18, 2006 1010 149
A South Park Elementary School teacher has an affair with Ike. Cartman becomes a hall monitor
"Hell on Earth 2006" October 25, 2006 1011 150
Satan throws a Super Sweet 16 Halloween costume party. Butters has to get Biggie Smalls there in time. 
"Go God Go[10]" November 1, 2006 1012 151
Cartman wakes up in the future after freezing himself in anticipation for the release of Nintendo's Wii. Mrs. Garrison meets Richard Dawkins and changes the course of history. 
"Go God Go XII[10]" November 8, 2006 1013 152
Cartman tries to return to the present while a war in the future rages on. 
"Stanley's Cup" November 15, 2006 1014 153
Stan coaches a pee-wee hockey team as part of a deal to pay off the county after his bicycle is towed. 

[edit] Season 11: 2007

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"With Apologies to Jesse Jackson" March 7, 2007 1101 154
Randy Marsh says "niggers" on national television and becomes "the nigger guy". Cartman mocks and fights a midget. 
"Cartman Sucks" March 14, 2007 1102 155
Butters has to go to a special camp where they "pray the gay away." Meanwhile, Cartman blames Kyle for stealing an incriminating photo of himself and Butters. 
"Lice Capades" March 21, 2007 1103 156
An infestation of head lice plagues South Park Elementary, and Cartman finds a way to detect who has lice so they can make fun of the unfortunate kid. 
"The Snuke" March 28, 2007 1104 157
Hillary Clinton is in town for a big campaign rally. Cartman follows a lead on a possible terrorist attack. 
"Fantastic Easter Special" April 4, 2007 1105 158
Determined to get the real story behind why he has to decorate eggs for Easter, Stan falls in with an eccentric society that guards a legendary secret.[11] 

[edit] Top 27 episodes (October 2004)

The top 27 episodes, as voted on through Comedy Central's website, are listed below. They were shown on Comedy Central on the weekend of October 22, 23, & 24 in a countdown to the number one episode. Episodes from 808 onwards had not yet been aired so were not part of this poll. Certain episodes such as "Pip" and "Not Without My Anus" were also not included in the poll.

  1. 705 - Fat Butt and Pancake Head
  2. 801 - Good Times with Weapons
  3. 110 - Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo
  4. 614 - The Death Camp of Tolerance
  5. 502 - It Hits The Fan
  6. 613 - The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers
  7. 404 - Timmy 2000
  8. 501 - Scott Tenorman Must Die
  9. 608 - Red Hot Catholic Love
  10. 804 - The Passion of the Jew
  11. 411 - Probably
  12. 410 - Do the Handicapped Go To Hell?
  13. 508 - Towelie
  14. 203 - Chickenlover
  15. 807 - The Jeffersons
  16. 509 - Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants
  17. 104 - Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride
  18. 202 - Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut
  19. 113 - Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut
  20. 803 - Up the Down Steroid
  21. 709 - Christian Rock Hard
  22. 704 - Cancelled
  23. 513 - Kenny Dies
  24. 209 - Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls
  25. 310 - Chinpokomon
  26. 503 - Cripple Fight
  27. 217 - Gnomes

The breakdown of episodes per season were:

  • Season 1: 3 episodes
  • Season 2: 4 episodes
  • Season 3: 1 episode
  • Season 4: 3 episodes
  • Season 5: 6 episodes
  • Season 6: 3 episodes
  • Season 7: 3 episodes
  • Season 8: 4 episodes

[edit] Cartman's 25 Greatest Moments (October 2005)

Almost exactly one year after the "Top 27 Episodes" marathon aired, a marathon was put together focusing on the character of Eric Cartman. Like the previous marathon, the episodes that were shown were chosen by voting on Comedy Central's website[12]. These episodes were shown on the weekend of October 14, 15, & 16 in a countdown to the number one episode. Episodes from 908 onwards had not yet been aired so were not part of this poll.

  1. 501 - Scott Tenorman Must Die
  2. 101 - Cartman Gets an Anal Probe
  3. 803 - Up the Down Steroid
  4. 902 - Die Hippie, Die
  5. 107 - Pink Eye
  6. 709 - Christian Rock Hard
  7. 802 - AWESOM-O
  8. 705 - Fat Butt and Pancake Head
  9. 113 - Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut
  10. 906 - The Death of Eric Cartman
  11. 213 - Cow Days
  12. 102 - Weight Gain 4000
  13. 804 - The Passion of the Jew
  14. 109 - Starvin' Marvin
  15. 807 - The Jeffersons
  16. 711 - Casa Bonita
  17. 601 - Freak Strike
  18. 617 - Red Sleigh Down
  19. 302 - Spontaneous Combustion
  20. 314 - The Red Badge of Gayness
  21. 506 - Cartmanland
  22. 607 - Simpsons Already Did It
  23. 406 - Cartman Joins NAMBLA
  24. 303 - The Succubus
  25. 608 - Red Hot Catholic Love


The breakdown of episodes per season were:

  • Season 1: 5 episodes
  • Season 2: 1 episode
  • Season 3: 3 episodes
  • Season 4: 1 episode
  • Season 5: 2 episodes
  • Season 6: 5 episodes
  • Season 7: 3 episodes
  • Season 8: 4 episodes
  • Season 9: 2 episodes

[edit] The Hits

For the 10th anniversary of the show Comedy Central released a DVD set titled South Park The Hits: Volume 1 featuring Parker and Stone's ten favorite episodes, four favorite fan episodes and, for the first time ever, "The Spirit of Christmas" animated short.[1]

The episodes on the DVD are:

The featured fan episodes are:

It's interesting to note that, even though it came in third in the Top 27 Episodes poll, "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was not included as one of the "fan favorite" episodes.

[edit] The 10 episodes that changed the world (September 2006)

In anticipation for the premiere of the second half of South Park's tenth season on October 4, 2006, Comedy Central aired ten episodes that, according to the network's commercial promotions, "changed the world".

The only season without an episode included in the countdown was season three.


[edit] Paramount Comedies' top 10 episodes

Viewers get a chance to vote for the top 10 episodes on Paramount Comedy 1's website (The main broadcaster of South Park in the U.K) Voting is closed, the winning episodes will air on the 5th and 6th of May. [2]

The episodes 'Trapped in the Closet' and 'Super Best Friends' do not feature in the list of episodes that can be chosen, presumably owing to the controversy surrounding them.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b The original version of this pilot episode contained additional scenes and a different theme song. TV.com summary. Retrieved February 27, 2006.
  2. ^ http://www.spscriptorium.com/SPinfo/SPTimeline2003.htm#Sp2003 (Look under 11. May 28, 2003)
  3. ^ a b Episodes 113 and 202 are a story arc. Episode 201 was an April fool's joke.
  4. ^ Some video releases of Episode 207 are retitled "Flashbacks". ASIN B00000JGG4
  5. ^ a b c Episodes 307, 308 and 309 have a fictional crossover meteor shower theme.
  6. ^ Some video releases of Episode 314 are retitled "War".
  7. ^ Some video releases of Episode 317 are retitled "The Brown Noise".
  8. ^ a b Episodes 410 and 411 are a story arc.
  9. ^ a b Episodes 1003 and 1004 are a story arc.
  10. ^ a b Episodes 1012 and 1013 are a story arc.
  11. ^ http://www.southparkstudios.com/show/display_episode.php?season=11&id1=1105&id2=162
  12. ^ Comedy Central voting page for Cartman's 25 Greatest Moments.

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