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"South Park" (1997)Original Air Date:
9 April 2003 (Season 7, Episode 4)Plot:
The town is divided down the middle on the Iraq war issue. Therefore, Cartman tries to induce a flashback so that he can find out what the Founding Fathers would have to say about the war. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
100th episode! more (2 total)Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| Trey Parker | ... | Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Matt Stone | ... | (voice) | |
| John 'Nancy' Hansen | ... | Mr. Slave (as John Hansen) | |
| Norman Lear | ... | Benjamin Franklin (voice) | |
| Mona Marshall | ... | Sheila Broflovski / Linda Stotch (voice) | |
| Kyle McCulloch | ... | (voice) | |
| Eliza Schneider | ... | (voice) (as Eliza Jane Schneider) | |
| Isaac Hayes | ... | Chef (voice) |
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Plot holes: Cartman mispronounces the word "Nazi" on Kenny's Iraqi war protest sign therefore implying a limited knowledge of Nazi Germany. However, being as anti-Semitic and adoring of Adolf Hitler as he is, he should know how to correctly pronounce the word. moreQuotes:
Stan: What the hell are they doing now?Kyle: I... I don't know.
Townspeople: [singing] For the war against the war who cares 100 episodes!
Kyle: I hate this town, I really really do.
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In what ways does Eric Cartman do to his body to try to have a flashback?Is "Tom's Rhinoplasty" a real or fictional plastic surgery place?
Is "Tele's" a real or fictional television store?
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Im a little bit country is the 100th episode of South Park.It's also a fairly good history lesson(however it's not entirely accurate).The episode involves the town being split up with people who think the founding fathers supported war and people who think the founding fathers did not support war.The boys pretend to be anti-war just to get out of school, but they say they don't know about the founding fathers on national TV, so Garrison makes the class do a report on them.Instead of studying, Cartman tries to have a "flashback" to the year 1776, he finally does so by electrocuting himself with a tivo machine taped with the history channel.He then sees the founding fathers original intentions with the declaration of independence.This is a good episode and also a good historical lesson!