The whole Imaginationland trilogy I think are the most sophisticated episodes they've ever written.
My favs.
Scott Tenorman Must Die
Canceled
Go God Go I & XII
Imaginationland I&II
Proper Condom Use
Cartoon Wars is also good, South Park beats Family guy like a red headed step child.
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The whole Imaginationland trilogy I think are the most sophisticated episodes they've ever written.
Art
The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
Dream Journal Shaman Apprentice Chronicles
The one with Awesomo

1. the one where Cartman tried so hard to go to Casa Bonita's
2. the one where the kids tried to mate an elephant and a pig
3. the one where rich people majorly infiltrated the town and everybody hatefully called them "richers"
4. the one where Cartman made a Jennifer Lopez imposter with his thumb
5. the first Towelie episode
6. the first Mr. Macky "drugs are bad" episode
7. the Scuzzlebutt episode
8. the museum of tolerance episode
I guess I'll stop there so I don't end up listing the entire catalogue.
Scott Trenonman must die of course rules
Casa Bonita.
And the one where Cartman starts Christian Rock band.
-Shut up trevor, you are black, you can play base.
*dun-dundun-dundun*
-Goddammit cartman.
“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume

Kyle and Cartman's bet with the Leprechaun![]()
naturals are what we call people who did all the right things accidentally

Imagination Land, of course. I don't know why, but the one where they try and send the Whale to the moon always makes me laugh.
Kyle: Stan and Craig might still luck with the space program down in Mexico.
Clyde: Mexico has a space program?
And at the end as everyone just stares on as the rocket takes off with a whale.
I loved Imagination Land when its going through characters, Luke, Morpheus, the Lion from Narnia, Zeus, and then finally, of course, Jesus.
“There’s an economic concept known as a Positional Good in which an object is only valued by the possessor because its not possessed by others. The term was coined in 1976 by economist Fred Hirsch to replace the more colloquial but less precise ‘neener-neener’.”
<@Xaqaria> a clean asshole doesn't taste any different than any other part of the body

My favourite I think is the old people driving episode, I laughed so hard when the people tried to hide in their house on the second floor and the old guy somehow manages to drive through the second story wall.
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