He never officially "left" the show. The last episode to feature him prominently was "Great Expectations" in season 4. Since then, he's only been seen in the background, and I don't think he's had any lines since then.
Great episode, and a strong finish to the season. I thought Kyle would end up being rated high because of Bebe and all, but it made sense that he was the one who ended up taking it so hard. I loved the part with Lincoln, especially saying Clyde would end up as a total douche.
Despite her voice not sounding like classic Wendy, I like that they used her. Stan's reaction to everything was funny. Great ending to the episode, too.
Really? That's awesome news for South Park! And just a couple months ago it passed the 10 year mark.
That was funny, I loved the callback later when his father says he won't ground him.
Something interesting to note about the Deleted ending: It's
The second time Cartman's actually lost this season technically, besides "Cartman Sucks". Which is actually a record high for Cartman. Maybe he'll only get one loss next season or something. I also liked how he said it matters what it is on the inside and then sulked back down. Guess even he knows how bad he is on the inside.
I guess this what is called more "Back to basics" style writing. Okay yeah they could of probably done something related to the TV writer's strike, but I am glad at the very least they're doing something more atune to the show's original roots. Okay yeah we had the whole mysterious conspiracies plot with Bebe and the other list leaders changing the result for shoes (which felt sort of like a parody of those usual "mysterious conspiraicies" plot, even if it wasn't as blanant as it was in "Towlie") as well as Kyle getting all vengceful after being ridiculed for being ugly (though it is good to see even Kyle can give into vengceful actions with the right "reasons") but there was a lot of good simple humor in this one. Just like you would find in the earlier seasons: Cartman ripping on Kenny for being poor, Butters kicking the girl in the balls and getting beat on and wondering where girls balls are (seriously that was probably one of the most LOL things SP ahs done in awhile for me), everyone's reactions to the list (Clyde trying to act cool and popular, Butters being happy for being 11 and not getting grounded and Cartman rubbing in Kyle's face that he's the ugliest), the "glitters and sparkles" lines they gave the girl (for some reason just stan saying "It didn't sparkle" is funny in any context), Kenny ending up being the one to take the bullet (didn't see it coming really. Guess they just have to have him die at least once a season) and the end with Stan throwing up on Wendy is all great stuff. Even a bit more out there stuff like the conspiracy plotline and Abraham Lincoln appearing was still pertty funny. Only the ugly kids appearing brought any "ehs" to the plot though they weren't on enough to really matter. So overall I'd say though it wasn't "ImaginationLand" it defintley was the best single episode this half season, and though not one of the better eps of the season still pretty good.
Okay and here's my list (from best to worst) For Season Eleven.
1. "The Snuke"
2. "With Apologies To Jesse Jackson".
3. "Imagination Land Part One"
4. "Cartman Sucks"
5. "ImaginationLand Part Two"
6. "Night Of The Living Homeless"
7. "Fantastic Easter Special"
8. "Imagination Land Part Three".
9. "The List".
10. "Lice Capades".
11. "D-Yikes"
12. "Le Purete Tourette"
13. "More Crap"
14. "Guitar Queero".
I hope the first episode of Season 12 of South Park Spring 2008 spoofs the recent WGA Writers Strike. Maybe put the kids of South Park Elementary School on strike?
Thank you for showing that to us. The deleted scene was funny. Too bad time constraints cause the scene to be cut. I knew behind my head that Cartman was last.
Yeah South Park has now passed the famed The Flintstones mark for American animation. Besides South Park, there has been The Simpsons, King of the Hill, Rugrats, and the Scooby Doo franchise.
Yeah, it came up when I hit random episode on South Park studios. I'd seen it before, but I never really paid attention. It's a good episode, but I can't tell if they based it off of something else (like they've been doing lately with Inception, Whale Wars, etc).
Does anyone else have a feeling that the reason why the ending was deleted was because, besides time reasons,
it resulted in a big plothole? After all, if Cartman was the ugliest kid in the fourth grade, then why would the corrupt girls, as part of their plan to fix the list in order to have Clyde be the "cutest" boy in class, have it so that Kyle takes the "fall" and be considered the ugliest kid in class.