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The boys compete against homeschooled kids in the annual spelling bee.
The boys compete against homeschooled kids in the annual spelling bee.
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S4, EP8 "Something You Can Do With Your Finger"The boys form their own boy band and everyone in town lines up to audition for a spot as the fifth band member.
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S4, EP10 "Probably"Satan is torn between two lovers as he tries to choose between his new boyfriend and his ex, Saddam Hussein.
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S28, EP5 "The Crap Out"Satan's due, Stan's praying, and only a Christmas miracle can deliver the Antichrist on time.
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S28, EP4 "Turkey Trot"The town's annual Turkey Trot turns chaotic when Cartman uses questionable cutting-edge science to win the race.
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S28, EP3 "Sora Not Sorry"Butters' Al revenge plan backfires, igniting an epidemic of fake videos at school that leaves Detective Harris struggling to tell fantasy from reality.
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S28, EP2 "The Woman In The Hat"The White House deals with a disruptive spirit from the east wing; Stan worries that South Park has become too political.
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