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A disaster of epic proportions threatens the town and Stan is to blame.
A disaster of epic proportions threatens the town and Stan is to blame.
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S11, EP3 "Lice Capades"An infestation of head lice plagues South Park Elementary; when Garrison refuses to name names, Cartman finds a way to detect who has lice so they can make fun of the unfortunate kid.
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S11, EP1 "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson"South Park citizens contend with widespread use of a racial slur.
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S11, EP4 "The Snuke"Hillary Clinton comes to South Park for a campaign rally; Cartman follows a lead on a possible terrorist attack.
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S11, EP5 "Fantastic Easter Special"Stan searches for the real story behind eggs and bunnies in the Easter ritual.
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S11, EP2 "Cartman Sucks"Another one of Cartman's practical jokes puts Butters in a compromising position, and Butters' dad sends him to a camp to straighten him out.
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