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Randy becomes a local hero when he thinks that he may have broken a world record.
Randy becomes a local hero when he thinks that he may have broken a world record.
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S12, EP1 "Tonsil Trouble"Cartman comes face to face with his own mortality when his routine tonsillectomy goes horribly wrong.
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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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S11, EP14 "The List"A secret list created by the girls in the fourth grade, rates every boy's looks from cutest to ugliest.
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S11, EP13 "Guitar Queer-O"Stan's superior skills on "Guitar Hero" damage his friendship with Kyle.
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S11, EP9 "More Crap"Randy becomes a local hero when he thinks that he may have broken a world record.
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S11, EP8 "Le Petit Tourette"Cartman discovers the joys of having Tourette's syndrome; drunk with the power of saying whatever he wants without getting in trouble for it, he lines up National TV Coverage to take advantage of his new life with no filters.
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