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Cartman suffers a severe blow to the head after a nearly fatal fall; the local police force naturally assume Cartman now has psychic powers and they employ him to solve outstanding crimes.
Cartman suffers a severe blow to the head after a nearly fatal fall; the local police force naturally assume Cartman now has psychic powers and they employ him to solve outstanding crimes.
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S12, EP2 "Britney's New Look"When the boys help Britney Spears get to the North Pole, they discover the shocking secret behind her popularity.
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S12, EP3 "Major Boobage"In a South Park homage to the 1981 film, Heavy Metal, the boys are trying to get Kenny off the latest drug craze that's captured the junior high and under set.
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S12, EP4 "Canada on Strike!"The head of the World Canadian Bureau leads the country into a strike and the responsibility of brokering a settlement rests with the boys.
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S12, EP5 "Eek, a Penis!"While Ms. Garrison is off trying to find a way to become the man he was always intended to be, Cartman is put in charge of the classroom.
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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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