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A haggling Cartman holds the key to saving Kyle, who faces death due to a rare kidney disease and his mother's holistic remedies.
A haggling Cartman holds the key to saving Kyle, who faces death due to a rare kidney disease and his mother's holistic remedies.
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S4, EP6 "Cherokee Hair Tampons"A haggling Cartman holds the key to saving Kyle, who faces death due to a rare kidney disease and his mother's holistic remedies.
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S4, EP7 "Chef Goes Nanners"Chef's passionate protest against the South Park Flag enflames the entire town including the children.
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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, EP9 "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"Priest Max threatens eternal damnation, and the boys seek religion; Saddam returns.
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S8, EP1 "Good Times With Weapons"The boys are transformed into Japanese Warriors after buying martial arts weapons at a flea market.
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