Spring Break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.
The South Park boys renovate and open an historic restaurant in Colorado.
Stan is reeling when a cheating scandal hits the school.
South Park learns about the wonders of Japanese toilets.
The prince of Canada and his wife try to find privacy and seclusion in a small mountain town.
Cartman is jealous of the friendship that's developed between Kyle and Tolkien and decides to do something about it.
Butters is shocked to learn that people in South Park don't understand what St. Patrick's Day is really about.
The boys find out that the joys of playing Airsoft come with the challenges of dealing with teenagers.
A lot is riding on Butter's ability to crush the competition in the all-important dressage championship.
Cartman is furious with his mom when she tells him about her new job.
Stan's horrified to realize he's misinterpreted some of the greatest writing of all time.
After failing to show respect for their teacher, PC Principal revokes Pajama Day privileges for the entire 4th grade class. Cartman is distraught. The kids aren't going to stand for it but PC Principal refuses to back down.
As the citizens of South Park are clamoring for the COVID-19 vaccine, a militant group tries to stop the boys from getting their teacher vaccinated.
Randy comes to terms with his role in the COVID-19 outbreak as the on-going pandemic presents continued challenges to the citizens of South Park. The kids happily head back to school but nothing resembles the normal that they once knew; not their teachers, not their homeroom, not even Eric Cartman.
It's a bleak Christmas Season in South Park this year and it's all Santa's fault. He is single handedly stealing the joy from the holiday. The town just wants their Christmas Spirit back but that will take a Christmas miracle.
Scott Malkinson's future with the new girl in his class depends on him getting the latest and greatest streaming platform. Scott's dad works for the local cable company and refuses to move beyond basic cable.
Kyle's mom has a fecal transplant and the boys are on a quest for the best microbiome.
The annual Strong Woman competition pushes everyone to their limits.
The Mayor has evidence that Randy blew up his neighbor's yards in protest over homegrown weed and then blamed it on a Mexican Joker. Now the citizens of South Park have had enough of Randy and Tegridy Farms and they just want to lock him up.
It's Halloween and Randy is dealing with his daughter's marijuana problem. Butters gets an unexpected surprise when he visits the Egyptian Artifact exhibit at the Denver Museum.
The citizens of South Park are moving toward a completely plant-based diet. Cartman is pretty sure the new food in the cafeteria gave him a heart attack.
Randy celebrates the success of Tegridy Farms; Cartman refuses to get a shot.
Randy sees an opportunity for Tegridy in China.
Randy fights against home-grown. Meanwhile, Kyle goes to camp.
The Bike Parade is still on, but the boys' chance of winning is in jeopardy when Kenny resists commercialism in solidarity with the Amazon Fulfillment Center's striking workers.
The citizens of South Park are enjoying all the perks of being a company town when the Amazon Fulfillment Center moves in. Everything is just swell until the contradictions inherent in capitalism threaten to bring the entire system down.
In "Buddha Box," Cartman discovered a foolproof way to tune out the rest of the world and enjoy some quality time on his phone.
The boys break out of jail and are on the run from the police and ManBearPig.
The boys realize they need Al Gore's help when dead citizens start popping up all over town.
The kids plan to use the latest revolution in mobility to get more candy on Halloween than they have ever gotten before.
The Vaping epidemic hits South Park Elementary
Mr. Hankey's offensive behavior puts him in jeopardy of being fired as the Director of the Annual Christmas Pageant.
A very special relationship has developed between Butters and the Parish Priest. When the town finds the church doors locked and no sign of the pair, they call in the Catholic Church.
With several shooting occurring at South Park Elementary School, Randy attempts to get Sharon to get her emotions in check. Meanwhile, Cartman is mad after realizing he flunked his math quiz, despite copying his answers off Token's quiz.
The children of South Park claim to have seen Mr. Garrison lurking around town, and the townspeople are angry that the president is scaring their kids.
It's never been more challenging to be a PC Principal.
Witness the return of Terrance and Philip via the power of Netflix! Kyle isn't impressed. Meanwhile, PC Principal falls in love with the new Vice-Principal...
Timmy and Jimmy's science project has caught the attention of some very important people who think it can save the world.
Kyle is playing with fire when he gets in the middle of Cartman and Heidi's relationship.
This year at the traditional Halloween get together, a witch casts a spell that terrorizes the town and ruins Halloween for the boys. Cartman sees a way to use the witch's power to his advantage.
Beloved entertainers are being cut down in their prime due to massive overdoses of opiates. Stan is about to be exposed as the source of the illegal drugs.
Facebook is the ultimate weapon for Professor Chaos.
Everyone is going crazy as Columbus Day gets canceled and the kids try to bring it back as they would have a free day.
North Korea takes aim at South Park. While Craig and Tweek have problems trying to find a place to hide.
Protestors armed with tiki torches and confederate flags take to the streets of South Park; Randy comes to grips with what it means to be white in today's society.
Cartman finally understands why Heidi wants him to get to Mars.
Cartman becomes convinced that Butters wants to steal his girlfriend.
The new President-elect visits his hometown.
PC Principal plays peacemaker between the girls and the boys one more time. Meanwhile, the election results are in, and Gerald is confronted by the Troll Hunter.
An entire city in Colorado gets hacked. Gerald and Cartman may lose everything when their complete history of internet activity becomes public.
Garrison finally goes too far at a rally and reconsiders his future in politics. Meanwhile, the kids begin searching for an infamous Internet troll; and Gerald joins the opposition to a Danish campaign tracking nefarious characters on the Web.
Kyle feels guilty for the tension between the boys and the girls, but Butters brings his gender together to stand up for their rights. Meanwhile, Gerald is worried that his cover may be blown.
Gerald basks in the thrill of media attention as he continues to troll everyone.
An online troll threatens to have global implications as Cartman professes his innocence.
An American icon gives the National Anthem a reboot.
Kyle has chosen a dangerous alliance over his friendship with Stan.
PC Principal disappears along with 2 fourth grade students. The latest news in the school paper sets the boys on a search to find their two missing classmates. Being the crack reporter that he is, Jimmy sets out to learn everything he can about what makes Leslie tick. Meanwhile, Principal Victoria and Mr. Garrison return to a South Park that has become unrecognizable
Jimmy challenges PC Principal when the budding newsman is flagged for inappropriate language in the school paper.
A game of Ninja Warriors is led by Kenny and attracts attention from foreign terrorists. Meanwhile, the citizens of South Park decide they don't need a police department anymore.
The news of a romantic relationship between Tweek and Craig hits South Park Elementary.
Cartman is the latest victim of Body Shaming.
Cartman considers himself the top on-line restaurant reviewer in South Park.
Kenny tries to land a job when the town of South Park begins gentrifying.
Tired of illegal immigrants continuously crossing over the border into the United States without any repercussions, Mr. Garrison wants a wall to be built to keep them out of the country.
There is a new principal at the helm of South Park Elementary. He forces the boys to confront the damage they've done through their history of racism and unconscious bias.
Kyle plans a holiday special for TV in hopes of bringing families together again with help from some of the biggest names in entertainment. Meanwhile, Cartmaaan Bra is still trending as holograms continue to run rampant in South Park.
Randy's forced to perform again after Stan spends all the Marsh's money on freemium games; Kyle gets upset when Ike doesn't want to play with him anymore.
Kenny excels at playing the game, Magic: The Gathering. He has the boys' full attention until a new, hard-core activity gets in the way. When Wendy tries to get Stan to pay attention to what she's doing, she realizes that what he does with his guy friends always comes first.
Butters is convinced that he's living in a virtual reality. When he suddenly goes rogue and wreaks havoc at home and all over South Park, everyone struggles to figure out what's real.
Stan's addicted to a new app marketed by Terrance and Phillip, but the duo find that all the money they're making can't buy happiness.
A scandalous invasion of privacy makes the South Park denizens edgy as Cartman and Butters get in possession of a drone.
Handicapped driven vehicles compete with taxi's and other vehicles. The company entitled "Handicar" with the lead driver being Timmy.
Stan is searching for answers about how a person who he's always known to be one thing could suddenly identify with another. In the meantime, the pressure of holding on to a giant secret is starting to get to Randy.
After the group attempted a kickstarter company in a previous episode they are hated by everyone else at school so attempt to throw a party whilst the town is thrown into chaos over the threat of gluten.
The group attempt to make a kickstarter company to raise money instead of going to school. The episode focuses on kickstarter and how people can make money before producing a product.
Wendy plays matchmaker by trying to pair one of her gal pals with Butters, only to end up in the counselor's office.
The war over gaming devices begins as the malls open for the holiday-shopping craze.
Console wars escalate as throngs of shoppers push toward the mall in anticipation of Black Friday. Meanwhile, Cartman seeks revenge against Princess Kenny.
It's the biggest Black Friday sale in history. The boys are divided over which gaming device to buy and a bloody battle will determine whether Xbox or Sony will be the winner.
Cartman facilitates world peace with his latest prank, which brings religious leaders to South Park to witness the fulfillment of a Biblical prophecy.
Ike just isn't himself lately and he and Kyle are growing apart. Kyle goes to the guidance counselor for advice, but Mr. Mackey is too busy dealing with the bugs in the school's new integrated technology system to help. Kyle decides to take Ike to a live performance of his favorite show, "Yo Gabba Gabba!" He hopes it'll make his little brother like him again.
A goth kid is sent to a camp for troubled youth, but upon her return her friends find her changed in disturbing ways, so they turn to an unlikely group for help.
Token is deemed a threat to all humanity by Cartman.
The boys try to keep their parents from hurting one another by using a distraction in the form of the game "Minecraft."
In the Season 17 premiere, Cartman infiltrates the National Security Agency and is upset by what he finds in his personal file. Meanwhile, Butters finds a new audience for his prayers.
In the series 16 finale, Cartman believes he can affect the outcome of the 2012 presidential election.
An icon is implicated in a doping scandal, so supporters start cutting off their symbolic wristbands.
The boys' plans to go trick-or-treating as their comic-book heroes, the Avengers, hit a snag when Stan's dad needs his son's help with a new business venture.
When Butters starts acting out at school, his parents realize it's time to tell him why he's not like all of the other kids. He must travel to a foreign place to learn the ways of his people. It will be a difficult trip for a young boy to make alone, so Butters chooses Kenny to travel with him to the distant and secluded island of Hawaii.
Kyle suspects that his mother is having an affair with a deliveryman; Cartman installs a home-security system.
Cartman finally comes to the realization that he's overweight, but declares that the solution is to ride around on a mobility scooter. Also: Cartman learns he has a rival in a young reality-TV star.
Randy's campaign to prevent head injuries in football radically changes the way the game is played, but the new rules become a national sensation and even make a South Park student a star athlete.
A romance for Cartman may finally become a reality when there's a new girl at school.
The boys try zip-lining in the Colorado mountains on the last day of spring break, but their adventure takes a dangerous, life-threatening turn.
Stan organizes an antibullying video when Butters is tormented by an unlikely predator.
The town's Easter-egg hunt may be canceled due to rumors of a vicious beast that Cartman claims to have caught on film.
An evolutionary development poses a grave threat to humanity.
Cartman targets a specific—and vulnerable—clientele when he starts his own shopping channel for gems, while Stan researches the value of a piece of jewelry that was a gift from his grandfather.
Tragedy strikes when one of the boys repeatedly ignores reminders about leaving the toilet seat up in the Season 16 premiere.
In the 15th-season finale, the arrest of Kenny's parents sends him and his two siblings into the foster-care system, but the situation creates a dilemma for Cartman, who is left without a target to mock for being the poorest kid in school.
The boys learn what really happened at the first Thanksgiving—including an extraterrestrial presence—from a TV documentary.
Cartman's lack of physical fitness makes him a target for the other kids' scorn.
Randy turns into a huge fan of Broadway shows after he takes Sharon to see a hit musical in Denver.
A hacker wreaks havoc with gossipy Web posts on a site called "The South Park Elementary Eavesdropper."
Cartman fancies himself an agent of the U.S. Border Patrol when the boys play Texans vs. Mexicans.
Stan's stuck in an abnormal rut; Cartman suspects he has Asperger's syndrome.
Stan's outlook on life begins to change after his 10th birthday, but it also affects his friendships with the other kids, who find they have little in common with him anymore.
Butters gets diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, and he's prescribed medication.
Cartman hatches a plan to help babies who are born addicted to drugs
Cartman is sent to anger-management therapy when he's upset after personal information about the boys is posted on the school bulletin board.
Canadian-born Ike shares his country's obsession with a royal wedding and offers his services when the princess-to-be is abducted.
Jimmy hosts the Special Ed department's inaugural Comedy Awards, but a comment about the Germans' sense of humor gets the school in hot water.
The 15th season begins with the launch of a revolutionary tablet computer, though Cartman is feeling left out of the technology craze.
In the 14th-season finale, Randy's addiction to the Food Network has a detrimental effect on his family.
Cthulhu does Cartman's bidding, leaving Coon & Friends at his mercy; Kenny's curse presents a dilemma.
The identity of Mysterion is revealed when the Coon, abandoned by his crime-fighting cohorts, seeks revenge in the Gulf.
The Coon leads a group of crimefighters who spring into action to help victims of another drilling catastrophe in the Gulf.
Stan talks to Mr. Mackey about his hoarding disorder, but learns the guidance counselor has problems with the same compulsion.
Randy spearheads the town's defense when "Jersey Shore"-inspired Garden State residents are threatening to take over the entire country.
Cartman's dream to become a NASCAR driver comes true, with Butters as his pit boss.
Jimmy and Timmy go to summer camp with a winner-take-all attitude in a variety of contests, including Jimmy's participation in a surfing competition. Towelie faces an intervention for his addictions.
The identity of Cartman's dad is on everyone's mind despite threats from the ginger kids about Muhammad and enraged celebrities who have harnessed the power of Mecha Streisand.
South Park is the target of a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all the vengeful celebrities who have been mocked by the town.
Kyle turns to Stan for help with a Facebook crisis.
When a store selling medical marijuana opens on the site of Cartman's favorite fried-chicken joint, Randy is first in line to buy some weed. But he can't because he's completely healthy. Meanwhile, Cartman will stop at nothing to get the restaurant back.
After being assigned to read a book that was once banned, the boys are inspired to collaborate on one of their own.
In the 14th-season premiere, scientific testing reveals that some of the fourth-grade boys are sex addicts.
In the 13th-season finale, the boys' trip to a local water park comes with apocalyptic overtones.
Cartman is selected to read the morning announcements at school, but he turns the forum into a bully pulpit to unleash criticism of the student-body president.
The boys take action when a motorcycle festival takes over the town.
Stan vows to save the dolphins after a family visit to an aquarium in Denver on his birthday is marred by a mass slaughter of aquatic mammals.
The boys aspire to be professional wrestlers after seeing their first match live.
Butters hopes his first kiss will put an end to his friends' ridicule.
Kyle seeks help from paranormal experts when his little brother is haunted by ghosts.
Buoyed by news of pirates in Somalia, Cartman hatches a plan to run away to live the life of a buccaneer.
Randy pulls out all the stops to make sure that Stan wins first place in the annual Pinewood Derby
Cartman helps Jimmy with a comedy routine that becomes the sensation of the year until it's time to take credit for the joke.
An April Fools' joke goes bad, inspiring fear and fury among the boys.
Randy's solution to fix the economy finds enthusiastic support in the community and revolutionizes the way people live their lives.
Rival vigilantes battle for supremacy as crime-fighting icons of the town.
In the 13th-season premiere, Kenny gets less than he bargained for when he takes his new girlfriend to a Jonas Brothers concert.
In the 12th-season finale, vampire sightings at school anger the Goth kids, who are upset when they become indistinguishable from the bloodsucking interlopers in the eyes of their peers.
The boys are startled to learn that their popularity at school is waning when they fail to submit to the latest fad, which actually makes Butters cooler than they are.
South Park residents join the rest of the country in celebrating the election of a U.S. president, who moves a new administration into the White House ahead of schedule.
The boys discover the reason for the global attacks by oversize guinea pigs, but first they have to find their way out of the Andes.
Cartman enlists the help of rival Craig when the boys spot an easy opportunity for financial gain from a global crisis.
Wendy courts trouble when she vows to beat up Cartman after school.
Butters stands with Cartman as he confronts the Chinese after a tragic event.
A class trip to a living museum that recreates 1800s Colorado leads to a hostage situation for some of the boys.
When a lack of Internet access in South Park sparks panic in the community, Randy takes his family to California in search of a signal.
Cartman takes over Ms. Garrison's class when the teacher's personal crisis causes her to be removed from the classroom.
When Canada goes on strike, the boys find themselves in the thick of negotiations for a settlement, and the void in U.S. jobs is filled by replacements from Denmark. Meanwhile, Terrance and Phillip are on the fence about joining the strike, but are shocked by its fiscal consequences.
Suspicions by friends and family of Kenny's drug use play out in an homage to the 1981 animated fantasy "Heavy Metal."
The boys meet Britney Spears while she's on a search for seclusion in the Colorado mountains, and Stan and Kyle eventually take on the responsibility of getting her to the North Pole.
In the 12th-season premiere, Cartman faces an uncertain future after a routine tonsillectomy reveals a more serious condition.
The boys discover a secret list compiled by their female classmates that rates them according to looks.
Stan and Kyle become a successful Guitar Hero duo. After they part ways, Stan succumbs to the pitfalls of rock stardom.
Stan and Butters attempt to escape Imaginationland before the government detonates a nuclear device in the alternate dimension. Meanwhile, Cartman takes his bet with Kyle to the Supreme Court.
Pentagon officials pressure Kyle and Stan to reveal how they gained access to Imaginationland. Meanwhile, Cartman searches for Kyle in order to make him fulfill his side of the leprechaun bet.
The boys enter a dimension containing the world's imagination. Before long, the government taps them for intelligence.
Randy Marsh becomes a local hero after passing a sizable bowel movement. Later, he contacts a record-keeping society to find out if he has surpassed the world record.
Cartman pretends to have Tourette's syndrome in order to say whatever he wants.
The homeless population is on the rise in South Park. Both the adults and children go to work looking for solutions to the problem.
Ms. Garrison gets dumped again, so the boys decide to hire someone to remedy the situation.
Stan searches for the origins of egg decorating, and falls in with a strange society guarding an infamous secret.
lary Clinton makes a campaign stop in South Park. Meanwhile, Cartman believes he's uncovered a terrorist plot.
th Park Elementary deals with a head-lice scare, and Cartman looks to expose the kids with infected scalps.
Butters is sent to a religious camp that promotes a heterosexual lifestyle.
Randy Marsh is publicly chastised for using the N-word on national television. Meanwhile, Cartman clashes with a little person.
Stan Marsh has hit rock bottom. He's got no job, no bicycle and his only way out of a bad situation is to coach the local pee wee hockey team. Once a hotshot pee wee hockey player himself, Marsh has tried to put those days behind him. But he's still living with the memory of how he let his team down when he missed the winning shot in the big game. Now, he's about to find out that being a coach means facing your past. He's determined to show his kids what it's like to be winners!
Cartman tries to escape a dystopian future plagued by militant otters and a lack of video games.
South Park residents clash over the teaching of evolution. Meanwhile, Cartman attempts time travel so he can play a soon-to-be-released video-game system.
Satan tries to plan a Halloween party while dealing with a religious group, an ex-lover and mischievous serial killers.
Cartman is tapped to be the new hallway monitor and takes offense when Kyle discovers a teacher is having an affair with a student in his jurisdiction.
The gang discovers who's responsible for the 9/11 attacks and realizes South Park may be in danger.
The gang attempts to save the online game World of Warcraft after it is taken over by a renegade gamer.
Cartman's mom employs the Dog Whisperer to help curb her son's behavioral problems.
Cartman finds treasure when the boys get stuck in a cave.
Oprah picks Towelie's memoir for her book club, but his account is found to be less than truthful. Soon, the public derision lures Towelie off the wagon.
Kyle is injured and Cartman must forge on alone, determined to stop the makers of "Family Guy."
Kyle and Cartman race to Hollywood, with the fate of Kyle's favorite cartoon, "Family Guy," at stake.
Stan leads a campaign to purchase hybrid cars, but it stalls when an environmental disaster threatens the town.
Chef Jerome McElroy returns, though the kids notice he's not quite the same.
After his drunken-driving arrest, Stan's dad believes a visit to a bleeding statue of the Virgin Mary will cure his drinking problem.
Kyle bonds with a marine-park whale and gets the boys to help try to return the creature to its family.
Religious leaders think Stan is the "Golden Child," prompting believers to camp in front of his house.
Ostracized for his appearance because of a case of "gingervitus," Cartman goes on a campaign against discrimination.
Townsfolk rally against gay marriage, especially Mr. Garrison, whose ex Mr. Slave plans to wed Big Gay Al.
The boys decide to fake Butters' death and resurrect him as a girl.
The town of Beaverton is flooded when a mammoth beaver dam breaks. Is global warming to blame? Only Stan and Cartman know for sure.
Jimmy has trouble controlling his hormones right before the big talent show.
Butters believes he can talk to the dead.
The boys become bored with baseball after a long winning streak.
Kenny is able to purchase a gaming device that's been sold out, straining his friendship with Cartman.
Cartman, Kenny, Stan and Kyle become talent agents with one client.
Hippies, the bane of Cartman's existence, threaten to overrun South Park when they plan a weeklong music festival in town.
In the season 9 premiere, Mr. Garrison looks to become a woman, and Kyle works in improving his basketball skills.
Woodland creatures ask Stan to help them build a manger.
Cartman is imbued with the power to see into the future after he's hit on the head.
South Park is abuzz over a visit from a famous socialite.
Cartman becomes a network honcho when he and the boys launch a morning news show on the school's closed-circuit TV station.
Cartman, Butters, Kenny, Stan and Kyle fear that a secret may get out when an old adversary turns up in town.
South Park is invaded by a giant shopping center that threatens the quiet little town.
The kids have to choose a new mascot after an animal-rights group protests.
South Park becomes flooded with time travelers from the future.
A mysterious gentleman and his son create controversy in South Park.
Cartman disguises himself as a robot so he can learn secrets about Butters to use against him.
Stan tries to put together a group of competitive dancers to challenge some rivals from Orange County.
"The Passion of the Christ" has an unusual effect on Stan, Cartman, Kyle and Kenny.
Steroids become an issue as Timmy, Jimmy and Cartman train for a sporting event.
After buying some martial arts objects at a market, the boys turn into Japanese warriors to take on their enemy, Prof. Chaos.
Ike's Canadian birth parents come back to claim him, prompting the residents of South Park to collect money to get him back.
When Stan's girlfriend breaks up with him, his friends try to cheer him up by bringing him to a local restaurant where lovely ladies hang out.
The guys rebel after an anti-smoking campaign begins at their school.
Mormon neighbors move into town, causing the citizens of South Park to become Mormons themselves.
Cartman seeks revenge for not being invited to Kyle's birthday outing.
The boys try to have South Park's senior citizens stripped of their driver's licenses after they go on a dangerous rampage.
Cartman puts together a band; Stan, Kyle and Kenny get into trouble for downloading music from the Internet.
The whole town suddenly discovers it's all the rage to be gay.
The boys try to save the town from developers.
The guys start their own detective agency.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck come to town.
The foul-mouthed youngsters return for a seventh season.
The boys are under investigation for covering their teacher's house with toilet paper.
The kids become embroiled in the life of a disabled celebrity who breezes through town and gets all the attention.
The boys are abducted by aliens, who inform them that Earth is actually a reality show that is about to be canceled by intergalactic media moguls.
Cartman tries to score some points with Santa Claus by asking him to deliver presents to the needy children in Iraq.
Stan is forced to look at his life 30 years in the future; Cartman tries to launch a new business.
Cartman takes desperate measures to try to rid himself of Kenny's spirit, including traveling to Scotland.
The boys are sent to a camp where cultural sensitivity is taught.
While returning "The Lord of the Rings" to the video store, the boys accidentally get a hold of a steamy porno tape.
Trying to find Kenny in Heaven, the boys discover that Saddam Hussein may have hidden weapons there.
Media stories about kidnappings drive South Park parents to extreme measures, such as building a wall around the town to keep out predators.
When Bebe starts to mature physically, the boys behave so boorishly that their friendships are almost ruined.
The boys try to prevent filmmakers from remaking their movies, but their efforts are mistaken for a campaign for the release of an infamous criminal.
A priest visits South Park to find out why church attendance is down; the boys protest the tinkering of their favorite movies.
Cartman and the gang fear that they may have accidentally caused a death.
When Butters is rejected by the kids, his alter ego Professor Chaos is unleashed.
The boys look forward to the newest Terrance and Phillip movie.
After learning how veal is made, the boys try to save some calves from the slaughterhouse.
The gang decides to put Butters up as a guest on a talk show thinking that they will get special favors.
The boys head to Aspen, where the slopes are superb and Stan gets into a showdown with the lodge's expert skier.
The gang seizes upon an opportunity to make money with a weight-loss program that's sweeping the country.
Butters looks forward to his parents' anniversary dinner despite his mother's reaction to his father's secret extracurricular activities.
Cartman discovers the benefits of stem-cell research.
Kyle, Stan, Kenny and Cartman have a run-in with Token, the town's only rich kid. In retaliation, Token encourages other wealthy people to move into the neighborhood.
Kyle is embarrassed by his cousin, Kyle, and tries to think of ways to avoid him in front of his friends.
As a prank, Cartman somehow gets Kenny's picture pasted on milk cartons as a missing child, which soon backfires on him.
The boys decide to get into the patriotic spirit by heeding the President's advice to send money to the children of Afghanistan. But their spirits sour when they receive a package back and their mail becomes the focus of Government investigators.
The gang tries to protect a new resident in South Park from the government.
The impulsive implementation of sex-education classes at school leads to an all-out battle between the boys and the girls.
Cartman uses his $1 million inheritance to open his own amusement park.
The boys are devastated to learn that their heroes Terrence and Phillip have broken up.
Radiohead plays a role in Cartman's plan for revenge against an eighth-grader who wronged him.
A magician persuades Kenny, Cartman and Kyle to join his cult, and their journey lands them in Washington, D.C.
The boys join the Mountain Scouts with Timmy, who winds up in a fight with Jimmy in a supermarket parking lot.
The boys realize they may have made history of some sort when Cartman utters an expletive.
The boys make a video Christmas card when Mr. Hankey's visit is delayed.
Cartman becomes South Park's mayor when the kids take over the town.
Cartman is sent to a camp for obese youngsters by concerned family and friends. Meanwhile, Kenny has his own hit TV show, "Krazy Kenny." Also, Chef talks to the boys about prostitution.
The boys' British classmate, Pip, stars in this spoof of Dickens' classic "Great Expectations," set in London.
The boys work on a Thanksgiving pageant about Helen Keller and decide to use a turkey instead of a dog.
Mr. Garrison orders a recount when the race for kindergarten president is too close to call. Meanwhile, a life form from the future appears in the school yard at South Park Elementary.
The fearful boys speculate on the identity of their teacher as they begin the fourth grade, leading them to build a time machine to take them back to the safety of third grade.
Satan can't decide between his new boyfriend and his former beau, Saddam Hussein. Meanwhile, Cartman has discovered his evangelical side and tries to ensure the gang a passage to heaven.
The boys, scared by Priest Maxi's threats of eternal damnation, scramble to take part in Holy Communion and their first Confession in order to "save" themselves.
Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman form their own band and hold tryouts for a fifth member.
Chef protests against the South Park flag and ignites a town debate that even divides the kids. Meanwhile, Wendy becomes attracted to Cartman.
Kyle suffers from a rare kidney disease and Cartman may be the only one who can save him, but at a high price.
Cartman seeks online companionship from older users after deciding that Stan, Kenny and Kyle aren't mature enough.
The South Park media showers attention on a family with quintuplets that moves into the area, and Cartman befriends one of the new residents. Meanwhile, Kenny's mom tries to cash in on the excitement by planning a multiple birth of her own.
Mr. Mackey excuses Timmy from homework when he mistakenly thinks the boy is suffering from Attention Deficit Disorder; then Cartman and his friends try to develop the same affliction.
Cartman is sentenced to juvenile hall and his friends plan to get him out. Meanwhile, he begins to adjust to life on the inside.
Cartman impersonates the Tooth Fairy when he learns there's money to be made from harvesting the teeth of underprivileged kids. However, the leader of a dentists' organization sets out to stop him.
The boys and their class travel to the first "Worldwide Recorder Concert" in Arkansas, where Mr. Garrison confronts the demons of his childhood while visiting his parents.
"Are You There, God? It's Me, Jesus" purports to "answer age-old questions about who we are and what we're all about."
Mr. Hankey and South Park citizens celebrate the holidays with musical numbers from his Christmas Classics Album.
The town holds its annual reenactment of a Civil War battle, and Cartman suits up for the Confederacy with visions of glory.
Starvin Marvin returns in a stolen U.S. spaceship, and enlists the boys to help feed his Ethiopian village. The CIA is among their pursuers.
Kyle tries to teach his new rival about love; the boys compete against home-schooled kids in the annual spelling bee; and Cartman's mom agrees to teach him at home.
Adults try to counter when the town's children become obsessed with a fad from Japan, whose government reveals their master plan behind the craze.
On Halloween, the boys are plagued by fifth graders and the town is overrun by pirate ghosts. Music group Korn assists, and sings "Falling Away from Me."
Kyle and Ike go on a camping trip while South Park residents wait for a meteor shower to begin.
A meteor shower hits town, and Stan's sister Shelly babysits Cartman while Mrs. Cartman goes to a "meteor party."
Shelly baby-sits Cartman.
Cartman sues Stan for sexual harassment.
The boys take a shop class taught by an eccentric, and urge a schoolyard fight between classmates Tweek and Craig.
The boys discover two nearly extinct animals while camping on the banks of Stark's Pond.
Chef gets a visit from his mother when the boys feel his bride-to-be has taken their place in his heart.
Residents start to spontaneously combust, prompting Stan's geologist father to investigate.
The boys accompany a teacher and her singing-and-dancing group to Central America to raise awareness of the rain forest. Also: Kenny falls for a choir member; and Kyle has trouble mastering the choreography.
The boys unearth a prehistoric man frozen in ice, but the discovery jeopardizes Stan and Kyle's friendship when they argue over what to name him.
The boys work on a project with a high-strung kid whose parents' coffee shop faces strong competition from a conglomerate that hopes to set up in South Park.
The boys go to Cartman's grandmother's house for a holiday feast that's also attended by Cartman's uncle (an escaped con) and the police.
Stan fears his pet fish may be involved with a rash of unsolved murders that occur on Halloween. Meanwhile, Cartman starts killing people---with kindness, even going so far as to appreciate Wendy's liberal views.
Chef invites some of his well-known musician friends to participate in a benefit concert after he loses all of his money in a lawsuit. Meanwhile, the boys join the workforce to help him get out of debt.
During South Park's annual rodeo, the boys compete in a bull-riding contest. Meanwhile, the cows find religion.
The boys each build a clubhouse---and Stan is eager to have Wendy over for a game of "truth or dare." However, his parents' separation interferes with his plans.
Stan, Kyle and Kenny gravitate toward a new planetarium; and Cartman auditions to be the star of "Les Miserables."
The town faces an outbreak of chicken pox.
Hollywood pooh-bahs in town for a film festival try to sign Mr. Hankey to a movie deal after their upscale cuisine disrupts the sewage system and nearly destroys him. Meanwhile, locals are up in arms over the movie-industry event.
The mayor devises a plan to make the town's Fourth of July celebration memorable, despite a ban on fireworks; and Mr. Hat vanishes, causing Mr. Garrison to visit a therapist.
The boys put twists on events such as the attempted assassination of a talk-show host and a fight with Death as their bus hangs off a cliff. Meanwhile, Ms. Crabtree finds fame when she goes to look for help.
Jimbo and Ned launch a TV hunting show, which goes head-to-head with "Jesus and Pals," the popular cable-access series.
Kyle's terrified after an injury sustained during a dodgeball game sends him to the nurse---a conjoined twin with an unusual medical condition. Meanwhile, Pip leads the dodgeball team to the world championships in China.
The boys try to circumvent a delicate surgical procedure set to be performed on Kyle's brother as part of a tradition begun by their Jewish ancestors. Meanwhile, Mr. Mackey is cut from his job after he botches a lecture on drugs.
Chaos ensues on the streets of South Park as the town is overcome by a crime wave that leaves scores of chickens assaulted. And Officer Barbrady's no help...because he's resigned.
Chef and the boys rush to the hospital to check on Mephesto, who's gunned down just as he's set to reveal the identity of Cartman's father. Meanwhile, the townspeople search for the gunman and battle a snowstorm.
An episode featuring Terrance and Phillip, who must save Canada from Saddam Hussein.
When Cartman begins to exhibit odd behavior, a counselor suggests that finding his father may solve his problems.
The future of the world is at stake after the boys unearth a prehistoric relic that spawns a monster.
Mr. Garrison takes a leave of absence to have a nose job and is replaced by Miss Ellen, a substitute who threatens Stan and Wendy's relationship.
As Cartman celebrates his birthday, Jesus Christ and Satan duke it out on a pay-per-view TV special. Meanwhile, Satan's son Damien tries to fit in with the crowd after making a violent first impression.
Because he's Jewish, Kyle is denied involvement in the Nativity play and excluded from trips to see Santa. Meanwhile, South Park residents try to plan a politically correct celebration; and Mr. Hankey visits Kyle.
After the boys contact an agency that helps starving children, Government authorities send Cartman to Ethiopia. Meanwhile, the town holds a drive for canned goods; and turkeys revolt against a genetic engineer.
A pinkeye epidemic interrupts the boys' plans to win a Halloween-costume contest; and Kenny has a run-in with a Russian space station when it falls to Earth.
The boys summon the Grim Reaper.
After a botched genetic experiment, Stan's clone is let loose in the town. Voices include Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
When his pup explores his sexuality, Stan gets so upset that he inadvertently threatens to blow the school's homecoming-game victory.
A volcanic eruption interrupts the boys' camping trip.
Cartman tries to slim down when he learns a TV talk-show host is coming to town to give him an award, but he bulks up instead. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison hatches a plan to murder the visiting celeb.
Aliens wreak havoc in the Rockies, first by subjecting Cartman to an anal probe, and then by abducting Kyle's baby brother.
The concert, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the renowned franchise with iconic songs from the historic series. Filmed in Colorado at the renowned Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, the concert celebrates the essential role music has played in the series since its debut 25 years ago. Joined by Primus and Ween, Parker and Stone will perform many fan favorites. Primus and Ween will also collaborate with their own songs in honor of their long-standing relationship with South Park.
Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and the others on the South Park production team takes their viewers behind the scenes to show what takes place in order to create new episodes each week.
When four boys in South Park Stan Marsh, Kyle and his stepbrother Ike Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick sees an R-rated movie featuring Canadians "Terrance & Phillip: Asses of Fire," they are pronounced "corrupted," and Kyle's mom Sheila with the rest of the parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for World War 3! It's all up to Stan, Kyle and Cartman to save Terrence and Phillip before Satan and his lover Saddam Hussein from Hell rules the world and it'll be the end of the whole world.
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