South Park - Season 11
Season 11
Episodes
With Apologies to Jesse Jackson
Randy Marsh is publicly chastised for using the N-word on national television. Meanwhile, Cartman clashes with a little person.
Cartman Sucks
Butters is sent to a religious camp that promotes a heterosexual lifestyle.
Lice Capades
th Park Elementary deals with a head-lice scare, and Cartman looks to expose the kids with infected scalps.
The Snuke
lary Clinton makes a campaign stop in South Park. Meanwhile, Cartman believes he's uncovered a terrorist plot.
Fantastic Easter Special
Stan searches for the origins of egg decorating, and falls in with a strange society guarding an infamous secret.
D-Yikes
Ms. Garrison gets dumped again, so the boys decide to hire someone to remedy the situation.
Night of the Living Homeless
The homeless population is on the rise in South Park. Both the adults and children go to work looking for solutions to the problem.
Le Petit Tourette
Cartman pretends to have Tourette's syndrome in order to say whatever he wants.
More Crap
Randy Marsh becomes a local hero after passing a sizable bowel movement. Later, he contacts a record-keeping society to find out if he has surpassed the world record.
Imaginationland: Episode I
The boys enter a dimension containing the world's imagination. Before long, the government taps them for intelligence.
Imaginationland: Episode II
Pentagon officials pressure Kyle and Stan to reveal how they gained access to Imaginationland. Meanwhile, Cartman searches for Kyle in order to make him fulfill his side of the leprechaun bet.
Imaginationland: Episode III
Stan and Butters attempt to escape Imaginationland before the government detonates a nuclear device in the alternate dimension. Meanwhile, Cartman takes his bet with Kyle to the Supreme Court.
Guitar Queer-o
Stan and Kyle become a successful Guitar Hero duo. After they part ways, Stan succumbs to the pitfalls of rock stardom.
The List
The boys discover a secret list compiled by their female classmates that rates them according to looks.
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