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Cartman becomes a victim of body-shaming.
Cartman becomes a victim of body-shaming.
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S13, EP9 "Butters' Bottom Bitch"Butters is determined to get his first kiss so his friends won't make fun of him.
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S13, EP10 "W.T.F."The boys sign up for the school wrestling club in an effort to become professional wrestlers.
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S13, EP11 "Whale W..."Stan's trip to the Denver Aquarium is ruined when the Japanese begin killing all of the world's dolphins and whales.
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S13, EP12 "The F Word"The boys fight back against the obnoxious motorcycle riders that are disrupting everyone in South Park.
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S19, EP6 "Tweek x Craig"The Asian girls in school are drawing pictures of Tweek and Craig.
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S19, EP4 "You're Not Yelping"Cartman considers himself the top online restaurant reviewer in South Park.
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S19, EP3 "The City Part of Town"With the town of South Park gentrifying, Kenny feels it is time to get a job.
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