Case in point, Cartman's brief and unflattering - but entirely accurate - summary of the daily routine of the hippie. They wanna save the Earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad." Episode: "Die, Hippies, Die" (Season 9) South Park often shows an uncanny ability to cut right to the heart of something while making fun of it, and as the show's loudest mouthpiece for jokes, Cartman usually is the most effective at this sort of thing. ![]() Culling through the many foul-mouthed comments was no easy task, and we did so using the following criteria: Context of the line, does it reflect an aspect or aspects of Cartman's personality that best represent the character and editor's choice. With that in mind, IGN Stars sat down to contemplate ten of our favorite Cartman lines of all time. Throughout South Park's mostly brilliant 12 seasons, there have been a number of scene-stealing characters, but none have made their presence felt quite like Cartman has, who has come to embody everything we love about the show. ![]() The undisputed star of television's most outrageous show, Cartman's growth into a full-blown sociopathic monster has been one of the most wickedly hilarious spectacles in television history. We think it is safe to say that there has never been a character quite like Eric Cartman, South Park's spoiled, selfish, vindictive, racist, politically incorrect, troublemaking brat. With that said, check out our list and blast the comments with some of your personal favs when you're done. There's a deliberate reason for this, as the Cartman we've come to know and love was born out of a very specific incident from Season 4, which you'll find at the top of this very list. Readers may also notice that the majority of the entries on this list originate from the latter half of the series' run. ![]() Culling through the many foul-mouthed comments was no easy task, and we did so using the following criteria: Context of the line, reflects an aspect or aspects of Cartman's personality that best represents the character and editor's choice. The undisputed star of television's most outrageous show, Cartman's growth into a full-blown sociopath/monster has been one of the most wickedly hilarious spectacles in television history.
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