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Cartman's racist behavior leads him to weave unexpected, Cupid-style magic; Kyle is unhappy with what the rumor mill says about him.
Cartman's racist behavior leads him to weave unexpected, Cupid-style magic; Kyle is unhappy with what the rumor mill says about him.
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S16, EP8 "Sarcastaball"South Park Elementary takes steps to address football's concussion crisis.
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S16, EP9 "Raising The Bar"Cartman finally admits he's fat and immediately gets a mobility scooter.
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S16, EP11 "Going Native"Butters decides to begin a journey where he will follow in the path of his Hawaiian ancestors.
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S16, EP7 "Cartman Finds Love"Cartman's racist behavior leads him to weave unexpected, Cupid-style magic; Kyle is unhappy with what the rumor mill says about him.
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S16, EP6 "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining"The boys' ziplining adventure becomes a terrifying experience.
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S16, EP4 "Jewpacabra"When Cartman produces video evidence of a mysterious creature in the woods, the town's big Easter Egg Hunt is in jeopardy.
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