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Cartman and ranked
" In 2006, " Weight Gain 4000 " was identified by Winnipeg Free Press as one of the ten most memorable South Park episodes, and ranked twelfth in a list of the top 25 greatest Cartman moments, as determined by voters on the Comedy Central website.

Cartman and on
Cartman is one of the most popular characters on the show and has remained one of the most recognizable television characters ever since South Park became a hit during its first season.
Prominent publications and television channels have included Cartman on their lists of one of the most iconic television and cartoon characters of all time.
During the show's first 58 episodes, Cartman and the other main child characters are in the third grade, after which they move on to the fourth grade.
Conversely in one episode (" Major Boobage ") Cartman acts as an Oskar Schindler character for the town's cats, a rare case of a subplot based on Cartman's altruism.
Cartman constantly teases Kenny for being poor, and derides Kenny's family for being on welfare.
Cartman next appeared on August 13, 1997, when South Park debuted on Comedy Central with the episode " Cartman Gets an Anal Probe ".
Ever since the show's second episode, " Weight Gain 4000 " ( season one, 1997 ), Cartman, like all other characters on the show, has been animated with computer software, though he is portrayed to give the impression that the show still utilizes its original technique.
Cartman is partially named after and based on Matt Karpman, a high school classmate of Parker who remains a friend of both Parker and Stone.
Cartman is amused by bodily functions and toilet humor, and his favorite television personalities are Terrance and Phillip, a Canadian duo whose comedy routines on their show-within-the-show revolve substantially around fart jokes.
Cartman thrives on achieving ascendancy over others, and exerts his will by demagogy and by demanding that others " Respect my authoritah!
Other characters commonly express lessons learned from the antagonistic actions Cartman commonly provokes ; this has resulted in these characters giving their opinions on issues such as hate crime legislation, civil liberties, excessive religious devotion, the stem cell controversy, anabolic steroid use, the " right to die " debate, and prejudice.
In response to the focus on elements of satire in South Park, Parker has said that the main goal of the show is to portray Cartman and his friends as " kids just being kids " as a means of accurately showcasing " what it's like to be in school in America ".
When declaring him the second-scariest character on television ( behind only Mr. Burns of The Simpsons ) in 2005, MSNBC's Brian Bellmont described Cartman as a " bundle of pure, unadulterated evil all wrapped up in a fat — er, big-boned — cartoony package " who " takes a feral delight in his evildoing ".
Cartman has a major role in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, the full-length film based on the series, and appeared on the film's soundtrack singing the same musical numbers performed in the movie.
Impressions of Cartman are done by Wayne Brady on the improvisational comedy show, " Whose Line Is It Anyway?
In 2002, Cartman became the main protagonist of a series of promotional videos for the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, which are played on the big-screen TVs inside of Staples Center where the character ridicules the mascots of rival teams and reacts to various aspects of the game.
Parker performs as Cartman on tracks for Chef Aid: The South Park Album and Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics.

Cartman and TV
* In an episode of the animated TV series South Park, Eric Cartman and the United States Congress sing " Heat of the Moment " a cappella.
In 1997, the second episode of the popular animated TV show South Park featured Eric Cartman as a spokesperson for a fictional product called Weight Gain 4000.
He wrestled under a mask as one of the Oddities and the character had a fascination with Eric Cartman from the TV series South Park.
During the beginning of Mr. Garrison's class, Cartman writes an essay on the TV series Simon & Simon instead of Asian culture.
* In the 2006 season South Park episode " Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy ", Eric Cartman dressed up as Chapman and had a TV show filmed of himself, Beth and Chapman's familiar crew after he was made a school hall monitor.
Cartman is tempted by a Cheesy Poofs truck outside, auditioning kids to sing the Cheesy Poofs song on their next TV advertisement.
Cartman sings the Cheesy Poofs song and then gets selected to sing it on TV, after cheating and browbeating his way past the other contestants.
Cartman is elated that he not only was on TV, but saved the day as well.
By now Kyle and Stan are disgusted with Reiner and his tactics, so when Reiner offers them the opportunity for them to appear in an anti-smoking TV commercial, they decline, but Cartman eagerly agrees.
During the episode, the TV show COPS films how Cartman and Barbrady are fighting crime.

Cartman and list
Cartman draws a long list of all the terrible things he has done, and delivers gift baskets to all the victims including Sally Struthers, Scott Tenorman, and Kyle's synagogue.

Cartman and Greatest
Serene Dominic of the Detroit Metro Times called the scene from the episode where Cartman leads members of the United States Congress in a sing-along of " Heat of the Moment " by Asia as one of his " Greatest Cartoon Moment ".

Cartman and Cartoon
In the season 10 ( 2006 ) episode " Cartoon Wars Part II ", Cartman, planning to exploit the public's fear of terrorism, seeks to get the Fox television series Family Guy, a program he despises, permanently removed from the airwaves when Fox plans to air an episode despite its inclusion of a cartoon likeness of Muhammad.
In the South Park episode " Cartoon Wars Part II ", Eric Cartman states that the endless waves of suicide bombers in his story are like Mexican Jumping Beans.

Cartman and Characters
Characters in animated series " South Park ," including Eric Cartman and Stan Marsh usually wear tuques.

Cartman and ",
In the South Park episode " Ginger Kids ", Cartman asks a crowd of fellow gingers to name great Americans with red hair, the only name they can think of is " Ron Howard ".
In " Scott Tenorman Must Die ", Eric Cartman is swindled by Scott Tenorman.
For example in the South Park episode " Christian Rock Hard ", Eric Cartman forms a Christian rock band simply to make financial profit off this kind of music by taking secular lyrics and replacing certain words with " Jesus ", saying " It's the easiest crappiest music in the world, right?
Among the show's main child characters, Cartman is distinguished as " the fat kid ", and his obesity is a continuing subject of insults and ridicule from other characters throughout the show's run.
Fearing for his reputation after losing a fight to Wendy Testaburger in the season 12 ( 2008 ) episode " Breast Cancer Show Ever ", Cartman receives several assurances from numerous classmates that their opinion of him is already at the point where it cannot get any lower.
In this short, his character first appears as he does in the series, and is given the name " Cartman ", while the character of Kenny appears as the character is depicted today and given Cartman's moniker from the previous short.
In the season five ( 2001 ) episode " Scott Tenorman Must Die ", Cartman, feeling cheated out of $ 16. 12 by a local eighth-grader named Scott Tenorman, successfully executes an elaborate scheme to publicly humiliate Scott in front of his favorite band Radiohead, by tricking Scott's parents into getting murdered and then tricking Scott into eating them.
In an action King's College philosophy professor David Kyle Johnson describes as " directed either toward accomplishing his own happiness or the unhappiness of others ", Cartman often feigns actual friendship with his classmates when needing a favor.
", Cartman anonymously saves Kyle's life in an effort to get him and his family to return to South Park from San Francisco, revealing that he craves the animosity shared between the two.
In the season 13 ( 2009 ) episode " Fishsticks ", Cartman subconsciously believes that he solely created a joke that quickly becomes a nationwide sensation, despite the fact that the character Jimmy Valmer writes the joke without any assistance.
In the season 16 ( 2012 ) episode " Jewpacabra ", Cartman converted to Judaism.
A two-disc DVD collection entitled " The Cult of Cartman ", which Comedy Central described as " 12 classic episodes with Cartman at his very worst!
The group was inspired by the season nine ( 2005 ) episode " Ginger Kids ", in which Cartman incites prejudice towards those with red hair, pale skin, and freckles, a group he calls " Gingers " and claims are inherently evil and without souls.
The book South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today includes an essay in which Johnson uses Cartman's actions and behavior as examples when discussing the logical problem of moral evil, and another essay by College of Staten Island professor Mark D. White cited the season two ( 1998 ) episode " Chickenlover ", in which Cartman is temporarily granted law enforcement powers, in its discussion regarding the command theory of law and what obligates a citizen to obey the law.
Cartman is also featured in the documentary film The Aristocrats, telling his version of the film's titular joke to Stan, Kyle, and Kenny, and in " The Gauntlet ", a short spoofing both Gladiator and Battlefield Earth that aired during the 2000 MTV Movie Awards.
* In the South Park episode " Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut ", Cartman reveals that he hates to leave things unfinished and that he has the urge to finish the song " Come Sail Away " whenever he hears the first few verses.
Another example is " Spookyfish ", an episode of South Park, in which the " evil " universe double of Cartman ( who is pleasant and agreeable, unlike the home universe's obnoxious Cartman ) sports a goatee, like the " mirror " version of Mr. Spock.
Kyle also featured in the documentary film The Aristocrats, listening to Cartman tell his version of the film's titular joke, and in the " The Gauntlet ", a short spoofing both Gladiator and Battlefield Earth which aired during the 2000 MTV Movie Awards.

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