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Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut

"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut" is the thirteenth and final episode of the first season of the American animated television series South Park. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on February 25, 1998. The episode is the highest viewed episode in the entire South Park series, with 6.4 million views. It is part one of a two-episode story arc, which concluded with "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut". The episode follows Eric Cartman, one of the show's child protagonists, becoming curious about the identity of his father. He discovers that his father is most likely a man his mother had sexual intercourse with during an annual party called "The Drunken Barn Dance". Meanwhile, his friends Stan, Kyle and Kenny participate on America's Stupidest Home Videos, after filming Cartman playing in his yard with plush toys.

"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut"
South Park episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 13
Directed byTrey Parker
Written byTrey Parker
David R. Goodman
Production code113
Original air dateFebruary 25, 1998 (1998-02-25)
Guest appearance
Episode chronology
South Park season 1
List of episodes

The episode was written by Trey Parker and staff writer David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker. It featured a guest appearance by comedian Jay Leno, who provided cat sounds for Cartman's cat. "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" had a cliffhanger ending; the identity of Cartman's father was intended to be revealed in the second season premiere, but Parker and co-creator Matt Stone wrote an unrelated April Fools' Day episode instead. This was much to the dismay of South Park viewers. This episode was met with positive responses from critics.

In the summer of 2013, fans voted "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut" as the best episode of season one.[1]

Plot edit

Stan, Kyle and Kenny decide to check on Cartman when he does not show up for school. They discover that he is having a tea party with his stuffed animals in his backyard. Their school counselor Mr. Mackey advises them to videotape Cartman, so he can study him psychologically.

Meanwhile, Cartman does not have a father to celebrate father-and-son day and asks his mother who he is. His mother explains that she met his father, a Native American named Chief Running Water, at the 12th annual "Drunken Barn Dance". However, Chief Running Water informs him that his mother is a slut and that he saw her with Chef later that night at the dance. Chef tells Cartman that his mother preferred Mr. Garrison over him. At a bar, Mr. Garrison admits to Cartman that he had sex with her, but then argues "But who here didn't!?", to which Mayor McDaniels, Principal Victoria, Jesus and Father Maxi share guilty glances with each other. Dr. Mephisto is willing to perform DNA testing to resolve the issue, but requires $3,000 for the test. Cartman gets depressed, as he does not have the money.

In the meantime, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny watch America's Stupidest Home Videos; they hear there's a $10,000 grand prize for the stupidest home video. They decide to enter the competition with the video they made of Cartman. Cartman approaches Kyle and Stan (Kenny was dragged to a train track by Stan's go-cart and killed by an oncoming train) with the depressing news about his lack of funds to find out his real father. Stan and Kyle agree that if they win the video contest, they will give Cartman the $3,000 needed for the DNA testing. Cartman is overjoyed, but quickly becomes extremely furious after seeing the aired video. Though they do not win the competition, as Stan's grandfather wins with a videotape he made of Kenny's death, they receive a $3,000 runner-up prize instead, which is still enough for the DNA test. Dr. Mephesto calls together Cartman, his mother and all potential fathers (including the 1989 Denver Broncos), when he gets the test results which is where Kenny comes back to life. When he is about to reveal the identity of Cartman's father, a narrator states that the answer will be revealed in the new South Park episode four weeks later, much to Cartman's annoyance and anger.

Production edit

"Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" was written by South Park co-creator Trey Parker and staff writer David R. Goodman, and directed by Parker.[2] South Park would sometimes have guest appearances by celebrities, but they would usually voice a supporting or minor character; Academy Award winning actor George Clooney had previously provided dog barks for the episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride". Comedian and talk-show host Jay Leno provided the sounds of Cartman's cat Mr. Kitty in the episode.[3] Leno would return later as himself in the season two episode "City on the Edge of Forever".[3] Toddy Walters provided the vocals for the song used at "The Drunken Barn Dance" (which is a parody of "My Heart Will Go On"). Walters was romantically involved with Parker at the time the episode was being produced. She would continue to write and sing for the show throughout its third season.[4]

The episode was to conclude with the first episode of the second season, on April 1, 1998, four weeks after "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" was first broadcast.[5] However, instead of continuing the episode's storyline, Parker and co-creator Matt Stone made an episode regarding the South Park minor characters Terrance and Philip, as an April Fool's Day prank on viewers of the show.[6] Upset fans wrote more than 2,000 angry e-mail complaints to Comedy Central within a week of the episode's original broadcast,[7] and media outlets said some fans harbored a grudge against the show more than five years after the episode was broadcast.[8][9][10]

Theme edit

Writing for Newsday, television critic Tom Carson stated he felt the episode was "a really plaintive story about craving something, anything, to hold onto", as Cartman tries to adapt the culture of each man he believes to be his father.[11]

Release and reception edit

The episode was first aired in the United States on the cable television channel Comedy Central on February 25, 1998.[2] It received a Nielsen rating in the 8.0 range.[12] In Canada, the episode premiered on The Comedy Channel on August 20, 1998, it was the last of a three-week South Park marathon aired by the network.[13] A little over 300,000 viewers watched the episode, which was a record for the channel, which had only been part of Canada's cable networks for ten months.[14][15] The complete three-week marathon was watched by an average 186,307 viewers per minute per day.[13]

When first broadcast in the United States, "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" gained positive responses from critics. Writing for The Vancouver Sun, Brian Lowry and Alex Strachan defined "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut", as well as "Damien", "Mecha Streisand" and "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", as season one's "classic episodes", commenting that "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" was "a heart-warming, tender episode".[16] Carson also praised the episode for its "hilarious sex-jokes".[11] In a top ten list of South Park's best episodes, compiled by Chicago Tribune reporter Allan Johnson, "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" was ranked third, behind "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants" and "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo".[17]

On April 27, 1999, "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" was released on the "South Park: Volume 7" VHS tape which also contained "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut", in a third series of South Park home video releases. Volume 7 was sold along with Volume 8, which contained "Chickenlover" and "Ike's Wee Wee", and Volume 9, which contained "Conjoined Fetus Lady" and "The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka".[18] All thirteen episodes of the first season, including "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut", were released on a DVD box set on November 12, 2002.[19] Parker and Stone recorded commentary tracks for each episode, but the tracks were not included on the DVDs due to "standards" issues with some of the statements; refusing to allow the tracks to be censored or edited, Parker and Stone's commentary tracks were released on a separate CD.[20][21]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Summer of South Park Season 1 Battle Royale". SouthParkStudios.com. 2013. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Weinstock, p. 234
  3. ^ a b Weinstock, pp. 215–216
  4. ^ Casey, Patrick (November 28, 2002). "After taking a tour of both L.A. and South Park, Toddy Walters rediscovers her musical muse". Denver Westword.
  5. ^ Belcher, Walt (February 25, 1998). "PBS offers a nostalgic look at '40s". Tampa Tribune. p. 6.
  6. ^ "Barbra you moron, you killed Kenny". The Sunday News. May 17, 1998. p. 31.
  7. ^ Feran, Tom (April 4, 1998). ""Tom Jones" big, bawdy, well done". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio. p. 1F.
  8. ^ Clodfelter, Tim (July 4, 2003). "Lots of fun some Comedy Central shows make it to DVD". Winston-Salem Journal. p. E4.
  9. ^ Low, Bob (1998-04-17). "The Net; Web goes toon barmy; Bob Low surfs the Net". Daily Record. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 43.
  10. ^ Johnson, Allan (1998-04-17). "On his first CD, "Raging Bully", Bobby Slayton takes no prionsers". Chicago Tribune. p. 10.
  11. ^ a b Carson, Tom (March 15, 1998). "Culture Watch – South Park – Gross Anatomy of American Childhood". Newsday. New York City, New York. p. B6.
  12. ^ . South Park Studios. Archived from the original on 2012-08-25. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  13. ^ a b "Programming". Playback. September 7, 1998. p. 10.
  14. ^ Slotek, Jim (August 27, 1998). "The Numbers". The Toronto Sun. p. 63.
  15. ^ Gillespie, Ian (January 10, 1999). "Listening to Silence". London Free Press. Ontario, Canada. p. D1.
  16. ^ Lowry, Brian; Strachan, Alex (April 28, 1998). "True South: South Park's success has spawned 40 more episodes, a movie and a new deal for its young creators". The Vancouver Sun. p. E5.
  17. ^ Staff (April 9, 2003). "Celebrate with cheesy poofs". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. p. 64.
  18. ^ "The Twisted Fun Continues as All-New Wave 3 of South Park Videos Become Available April 27; But Like Kenny, Volumes 1, 2 & 3 are Dead!". Business Wire. Burbank, California. April 19, 1999.
  19. ^ Lawson, Terry (November 12, 2002). "4-disc "Rings" could take up a whole weekend". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, Michigan.
  20. ^ Pratt, p. 1123
  21. ^ Owen, Rob (November 22, 2002). ""South Park" warped and worthy". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 39.

References edit

External links edit

  • "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut" Full episode at South Park Studios
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Cartman s Mom Is a Dirty Slut is the thirteenth and final episode of the first season of the American animated television series South Park It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on February 25 1998 The episode is the highest viewed episode in the entire South Park series with 6 4 million views It is part one of a two episode story arc which concluded with Cartman s Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut The episode follows Eric Cartman one of the show s child protagonists becoming curious about the identity of his father He discovers that his father is most likely a man his mother had sexual intercourse with during an annual party called The Drunken Barn Dance Meanwhile his friends Stan Kyle and Kenny participate on America s Stupidest Home Videos after filming Cartman playing in his yard with plush toys Cartman s Mom Is a Dirty Slut South Park episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 13Directed byTrey ParkerWritten byTrey ParkerDavid R GoodmanProduction code113Original air dateFebruary 25 1998 1998 02 25 Guest appearanceJay Leno as KittyEpisode chronology Previous Mecha Streisand Next Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus South Parkseason 1List of episodesThe episode was written by Trey Parker and staff writer David R Goodman and directed by Parker It featured a guest appearance by comedian Jay Leno who provided cat sounds for Cartman s cat Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut had a cliffhanger ending the identity of Cartman s father was intended to be revealed in the second season premiere but Parker and co creator Matt Stone wrote an unrelated April Fools Day episode instead This was much to the dismay of South Park viewers This episode was met with positive responses from critics In the summer of 2013 fans voted Cartman s Mom Is a Dirty Slut as the best episode of season one 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Theme 4 Release and reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot editStan Kyle and Kenny decide to check on Cartman when he does not show up for school They discover that he is having a tea party with his stuffed animals in his backyard Their school counselor Mr Mackey advises them to videotape Cartman so he can study him psychologically Meanwhile Cartman does not have a father to celebrate father and son day and asks his mother who he is His mother explains that she met his father a Native American named Chief Running Water at the 12th annual Drunken Barn Dance However Chief Running Water informs him that his mother is a slut and that he saw her with Chef later that night at the dance Chef tells Cartman that his mother preferred Mr Garrison over him At a bar Mr Garrison admits to Cartman that he had sex with her but then argues But who here didn t to which Mayor McDaniels Principal Victoria Jesus and Father Maxi share guilty glances with each other Dr Mephisto is willing to perform DNA testing to resolve the issue but requires 3 000 for the test Cartman gets depressed as he does not have the money In the meantime Kyle Stan and Kenny watch America s Stupidest Home Videos they hear there s a 10 000 grand prize for the stupidest home video They decide to enter the competition with the video they made of Cartman Cartman approaches Kyle and Stan Kenny was dragged to a train track by Stan s go cart and killed by an oncoming train with the depressing news about his lack of funds to find out his real father Stan and Kyle agree that if they win the video contest they will give Cartman the 3 000 needed for the DNA testing Cartman is overjoyed but quickly becomes extremely furious after seeing the aired video Though they do not win the competition as Stan s grandfather wins with a videotape he made of Kenny s death they receive a 3 000 runner up prize instead which is still enough for the DNA test Dr Mephesto calls together Cartman his mother and all potential fathers including the 1989 Denver Broncos when he gets the test results which is where Kenny comes back to life When he is about to reveal the identity of Cartman s father a narrator states that the answer will be revealed in the new South Park episode four weeks later much to Cartman s annoyance and anger Production edit Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut was written by South Park co creator Trey Parker and staff writer David R Goodman and directed by Parker 2 South Park would sometimes have guest appearances by celebrities but they would usually voice a supporting or minor character Academy Award winning actor George Clooney had previously provided dog barks for the episode Big Gay Al s Big Gay Boat Ride Comedian and talk show host Jay Leno provided the sounds of Cartman s cat Mr Kitty in the episode 3 Leno would return later as himself in the season two episode City on the Edge of Forever 3 Toddy Walters provided the vocals for the song used at The Drunken Barn Dance which is a parody of My Heart Will Go On Walters was romantically involved with Parker at the time the episode was being produced She would continue to write and sing for the show throughout its third season 4 The episode was to conclude with the first episode of the second season on April 1 1998 four weeks after Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut was first broadcast 5 However instead of continuing the episode s storyline Parker and co creator Matt Stone made an episode regarding the South Park minor characters Terrance and Philip as an April Fool s Day prank on viewers of the show 6 Upset fans wrote more than 2 000 angry e mail complaints to Comedy Central within a week of the episode s original broadcast 7 and media outlets said some fans harbored a grudge against the show more than five years after the episode was broadcast 8 9 10 Theme editWriting for Newsday television critic Tom Carson stated he felt the episode was a really plaintive story about craving something anything to hold onto as Cartman tries to adapt the culture of each man he believes to be his father 11 Release and reception editThe episode was first aired in the United States on the cable television channel Comedy Central on February 25 1998 2 It received a Nielsen rating in the 8 0 range 12 In Canada the episode premiered on The Comedy Channel on August 20 1998 it was the last of a three week South Park marathon aired by the network 13 A little over 300 000 viewers watched the episode which was a record for the channel which had only been part of Canada s cable networks for ten months 14 15 The complete three week marathon was watched by an average 186 307 viewers per minute per day 13 When first broadcast in the United States Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut gained positive responses from critics Writing for The Vancouver Sun Brian Lowry and Alex Strachan defined Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut as well as Damien Mecha Streisand and Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo as season one s classic episodes commenting that Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut was a heart warming tender episode 16 Carson also praised the episode for its hilarious sex jokes 11 In a top ten list of South Park s best episodes compiled by Chicago Tribune reporter Allan Johnson Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut was ranked third behind Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants and Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo 17 On April 27 1999 Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut was released on the South Park Volume 7 VHS tape which also contained Cartman s Mom is Still a Dirty Slut in a third series of South Park home video releases Volume 7 was sold along with Volume 8 which contained Chickenlover and Ike s Wee Wee and Volume 9 which contained Conjoined Fetus Lady and The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka 18 All thirteen episodes of the first season including Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut were released on a DVD box set on November 12 2002 19 Parker and Stone recorded commentary tracks for each episode but the tracks were not included on the DVDs due to standards issues with some of the statements refusing to allow the tracks to be censored or edited Parker and Stone s commentary tracks were released on a separate CD 20 21 Notes edit Summer of South Park Season 1 Battle Royale SouthParkStudios com 2013 Archived from the original on July 25 2013 Retrieved July 25 2013 a b Weinstock p 234 a b Weinstock pp 215 216 Casey Patrick November 28 2002 After taking a tour of both L A and South Park Toddy Walters rediscovers her musical muse Denver Westword Belcher Walt February 25 1998 PBS offers a nostalgic look at 40s Tampa Tribune p 6 Barbra you moron you killed Kenny The Sunday News May 17 1998 p 31 Feran Tom April 4 1998 Tom Jones big bawdy well done The Plain Dealer Cleveland Ohio p 1F Clodfelter Tim July 4 2003 Lots of fun some Comedy Central shows make it to DVD Winston Salem Journal p E4 Low Bob 1998 04 17 The Net Web goes toon barmy Bob Low surfs the Net Daily Record Glasgow Scotland p 43 Johnson Allan 1998 04 17 On his first CD Raging Bully Bobby Slayton takes no prionsers Chicago Tribune p 10 a b Carson Tom March 15 1998 Culture Watch South Park Gross Anatomy of American Childhood Newsday New York City New York p B6 FAQ South Park Studios Archived from the original on 2012 08 25 Retrieved 2012 08 17 a b Programming Playback September 7 1998 p 10 Slotek Jim August 27 1998 The Numbers The Toronto Sun p 63 Gillespie Ian January 10 1999 Listening to Silence London Free Press Ontario Canada p D1 Lowry Brian Strachan Alex April 28 1998 True South South Park s success has spawned 40 more episodes a movie and a new deal for its young creators The Vancouver Sun p E5 Staff April 9 2003 Celebrate with cheesy poofs Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois p 64 The Twisted Fun Continues as All New Wave 3 of South Park Videos Become Available April 27 But Like Kenny Volumes 1 2 amp 3 are Dead Business Wire Burbank California April 19 1999 Lawson Terry November 12 2002 4 disc Rings could take up a whole weekend Detroit Free Press Detroit Michigan Pratt p 1123 Owen Rob November 22 2002 South Park warped and worthy Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh Pennsylvania p 39 References editWeinstock Jeffrey Andrew 2008 Taking South Park seriously SUNY Press p 234 ISBN 978 0 7914 7565 2 Singh Robert 2002 American politics and society today Wiley Blackwell ISBN 978 0 7456 2527 0 Pratt Douglas 2005 Doug Pratt s DVD Movies Television Music Art Adult and More UNET 2 Corporation p 1123 ISBN 1 932916 01 6 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Cartman s Mom is a Dirty Slut Cartman s Mom Is a Dirty Slut Full episode at South Park Studios Cartman s Mom Is a Dirty Slut at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cartman 27s Mom Is a Dirty Slut amp oldid 1217390763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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