What episode does Cartman make Kenny cry?
The Death of Eric Cartman
The Death of Eric Cartman
“The Death of Eric Cartman” | |
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South Park episode | |
Episode no. | Season 9 Episode 6 |
Directed by | Trey Parker |
Written by | Trey Parker |
What episode does Kyle make Cartman cry?
It’s Christmas in Canada
“It’s Christmas in Canada” (sometimes called “Christmas in Canada”) is the fifteenth and final episode of the seventh season of the American animated series South Park and the 111th episode of the series.
Who is the poorest kid in South Park?

Despite anticipating being sent to an idyllic setting like Hawaii, Cartman is placed with the Weatherheads and attends the same school in Greeley as Kenny, where he is elated to discover that the poorest student there is not he or Kenny, but a boy named Jacob Hallery, whom Cartman takes delight in ridiculing.
Who is the poorest person in South Park?
ABOUT. Jacob Hallery is the poorest student at Greeley Elementary. He made his first appearance in “The Poor Kid”, during Eric Cartman’s first day at the school.
Why is Butters in a mental hospital?
They send him to the South Park Institute for Mental Health, after Butters claims his room was destroyed because of a ghost. After 14 hours of these tests, the doctor diagnoses Butters with aggravated repressed-memory syndrome.

What episode does Butters cry?
List of Crying Moments
Character | Episode | Reason |
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U. S. military generals | “AWESOM-O” | They are moved by Butters’ plea. |
Blanket Jackson | “The Jeffersons” | His father dangled him out of a window. |
Blanket Jackson | He is disturbed by his father’s behavior. | |
Kindergartener | “Douche and Turd” | He is disturbed by PETA’s slaughterhouse footage. |
Are Butters schizophrenic?
The referring doctor diagnoses it as dimensia caused by the onset of Schizophrenia, due to a tragic past event. At the Institute, Butters is subjected to intensive tests, which consists of anal probing. After 14 hours of these tests, the doctor diagnoses Butters with aggravated repressed-memory syndrome.