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Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina
Original Air Date: 03.09.05
As Mr. garrison enjoys his new womanly attributes after his sex change, the rest of the town gets in touch with their inner feelings too.
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Die Hippie, Die
Original Air Date: 03.16.05
When hippie drum circles start popping up in people's attics and backyards the citizens of South Park have no choice but to turn to Eric Cartman for help.
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Wing
Original Air Date: 03.23.05
The boys set up a talent agency and pool all their resources and impress their first client only to have another agency steal him away.
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Best Friends Forever
Original Air Date: 03.30.05
When Kenny meets with an unfortunate accident, Cartman lobbies to let Kenny die so he can can get what Kenny left to him in Kenny's will.
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The Losing Edge
Original Air Date: 04.06.05
The kids desperately want an end to the boring baseball season. The problem is, they keep winning.
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The Death of Eric Cartman
Original Air Date: 04.13.05
Cartman is sure he's dead and Butters is sure that Eric Cartman's ghost is haunting him. Together they attempt to make amends to all the people Cartman has wronged over the years.
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Erection Day
Original Air Date: 04.20.05
The South Park Elementary School Talent Show is coming up and Jimmy can't wait to perform his comedy routine, but first he must find a way to gain control of his raging hormones.
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Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow
Original Air Date: 10.19.05
A Global Warming State is Emergency is declared in South Park as the world's largest beaver dam breaks and floods the adjacent town of Beaverton.
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Marjorine
Original Air Date: 10.26.05
Butters must fake his death, dress up as a girl and infiltrate a slumber party, in order to retrieve a future telling device Cartman is convinced the girls have.
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Follow That Egg
Original Air Date: 11.02.05
In an effort to thwart her ex-lovers plans to get married, Mrs. Garrison leads the charge against gay marriage.
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Ginger Kids
Original Air Date: 11.09.05
After the sudden on-set of the disease Gingervitis, Cartman rallies all other ginger kids to rise up and assume their role as the master race.
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Trapped in the Closet
Original Air Date: 11.16.05
Scientologists converge on Stan's house after he is identified as the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard. One A-lister locks himself in the closet and refuses to come out, after Stan criticizes his "talent."
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Bloody Mary
Original Air Date: 12.07.05
Stan is embarrassed when his dad gets pulled over for drunk driving. Randy believes that only one thing can save him from his "disease," a bleeding statue of the Virgin Mary in the next town.
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Free Willzyx
Original Air Date: 11.30.05
The boys try to rescue their new friend Willzyx, a talking space whale, from the Denver Sea Park and with the help of MASA (Mexican Aeronautica y Spacia Administracion) get him home to the moon for $200.
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nall *913* Free Willzyx A “talking” whale inspires the fourth-graders to risk everything to return him to his family. With the police on their tails, the boys enlist the help of a foreign government and embark upon an adventure you’ll not soon forget. One in which the boys learn just how far you would go for a

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corkboy88 Re: *913* Free Willzyx absolutely hilarious in this one are the mexicans. 'si, fly si' and MASA, their space project. loved the last shot too, when the whale is sprawled out on the moon. brilliant. reply

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Tom_SF Re: *913* Free Willzyx It WASN'T FUNNY! There was no sense ending it with the whale dead. What's funny about that? Use some imagination, dudes. reply

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BRMBug Re: *913* Free Willzyx It WASN'T FUNNY! There was no sense ending it with the whale dead. What's funny about that?

Well that part wasn't too terribly funny imo, but how can you not find the whole situation of the kids thinking the thing can talk, and trying to get it back to the moon funny? I find it interesting that the whole idea of the episode started with that image though. reply -
gtaca2005 Re: *913* Free Willzyx I find it interesting that the whole idea of the episode started with that image though.

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BRMBug Re: *913* Free Willzyx Yeah, I think it was Trey that said as much in the commentary. I dont feel like pulling out my DVD to check it was him though. reply

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NeilsBohr Re: *913* Free Willzyx I also loved the shot of the whale on the moon at the end--one of my favorite episodes. If you're going to laugh as the rocket blasts off, confounding all the PETA-types, you have to accept the consequence... a dead whale. They don't let the viewer off the hook. reply

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pdfsmail Re: *913* Free Willzyx Ya the dead whale at the end was like a "Hey you did this in vain but you actually pulled it off " type of deal.

I really liked the composite sketch of the 4 boys, notice you can see their noses and kinda what they really would look like. Kuul reply -
codeguruj Re: *913* Free Willzyx Dumb episode. The original movie "Free Willy" was so dull and boring that I wanted to die. Why bother making an episode about it ? What's the point of the whale on the moon ? Episodes like this one are made when you start running out of ideas. reply

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BRMBug Re: *913* Free Willzyx

I really liked the composite sketch of the 4 boys, notice you can see their noses and kinda what they really would look like. Kuul
That's in the downloads section as a wallpaper. reply -
pdfsmail Re: *913* Free Willzyx

I really liked the composite sketch of the 4 boys, notice you can see their noses and kinda what they really would look like. Kuul
That's in the downloads section as a wallpaper.
Ya i know it's there, just noting that was also one of my highlights of that episode. Thanx for letting me know though... Glad we have this excellent site loaded with sound clips, pictures and wall \papers to download... not to mention the episode viewer.
MASA who knew... i will have to remember them when i need to get rid of something/someone... reply -
BRMBug Re: *913* Free Willzyx You guys do realize that Masa is the stuff they make tamales with right? reply

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203177 Re: *913* Free Willzyx Dumb episode? This episode is one of my top favorites. I'm huge Orca fan too, it reminds of my trip to sea world. It was a sad ending though, I also loved Kyle in this episode too. reply

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DuncanHubbard Re: *913* Free Willzyx Just saw this episode for the first time, so damn good, the image at the end and the lack of music, just had me in stitches. And the guy from SeaWorld, holding his dying friend, "Okay, this time it wasn't funny, but it was funny every other time!" And then laughing when he saw the rocket dragging the whale up into space...

Anyone, AND I MEAN ANYONE, who finds the image of a dead whale on the surface of the moon, unimaginative, or pointless, deserves a slow and painful lunar death themselves!
This episode is pushing Scot Tennorman for title of my favourite episode ever.
Also, What are tamales? reply -
BRMBug Re: *913* Free Willzyx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamale reply

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Pip Tweek Re: *913* Free Willzyx The whale ending up dead on the surface of the moon reminds me of a passage in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," where a rocket turns into a whale (and a few petunias) and lands (dead) on the surface of a planet.

I wonder if Trey and Matt would acknowledge that book as an influence. reply -
203177 Re: *913* Free Willzyx I never knew they did a parody of that? reply

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SouthParkFan853 Re: *913* Free Willzyx The very end when Willzyx was on the moon I nearly cried with laughter because it randomly went to that scene unexpectedly. reply

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duremar Re: *913* Free Willzyx This episode is not dumb but the dead while is not funny one dropof poison infect the whole tun of wine reply

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Kenworth Skywalker Re: *913* Free Willzyx Go, willzyx, go, beached in the Sea of Tranquility. Sartre, no doubt, would appreciate the irony too reply
