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Spring break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.
Spring break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.
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S2, EP5 "Conjoined Fetus Lady"The town's dodge-ball team goes to the championships; the school nurse deals with a strange medical disorder.
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S2, EP6 "The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka"Ned and Jimbo's hunting show faces a ratings war with "Jesus and Pals."
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S2, EP7 "City on the Edge of Forever"It's up to Ms. Crabtree to save the entire busload of South Park Elementary School kids after a crash.
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S2, EP8 "Summer Sucks"A ban on fireworks threatens the 4th of July festivities until the mayor comes up with a plan to put South Park on the map.
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S26, EP6 "Spring Break"Spring break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.
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S26, EP5 "DikinBaus Hot Dogs"The "South Park" boys renovate and open a historic restaurant in Colorado.
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