“Volcano”
A volcanic eruption interrupts the boys' camping trip.
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Every South Park episode in the guide, organized by occasion, 37 episodes and counting.
A volcanic eruption interrupts the boys' camping trip.
The boys discover two nearly extinct animals while camping on the banks of Stark's Pond.
Kyle and Ike go on a camping trip while South Park residents wait for a meteor shower to begin.
As Cartman celebrates his birthday, Jesus Christ and Satan duke it out on a pay-per-view TV special. Meanwhile, Satan's son Damien tries to fit in with the crowd after making a violent first impression.
Cartman seeks revenge for not being invited to Kyle's birthday outing.
Stan vows to save the dolphins after a family visit to an aquarium in Denver on his birthday is marred by a mass slaughter of aquatic mammals.
Stan's outlook on life begins to change after his 10th birthday, but it also affects his friendships with the other kids, who find they have little in common with him anymore.
Butters experiences the reality of tariffs when he has to buy a Labubu doll for his girlfriend's birthday.
South Park residents join the rest of the country in celebrating the election of a U.S. president, who moves a new administration into the White House ahead of schedule.
In the series 16 finale, Cartman believes he can affect the outcome of the 2012 presidential election.
Canadian-born Ike shares his country's obsession with a royal wedding and offers his services when the princess-to-be is abducted.
Spring Break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.
Cartman is jealous of the friendship that's developed between Kyle and Tolkien and decides to do something about it.
Butters is shocked to learn that people in South Park don't understand what St. Patrick's Day is really about.
An April Fools' joke goes bad, inspiring fear and fury among the boys.
Stan searches for the origins of egg decorating, and falls in with a strange society guarding an infamous secret.
The town's Easter-egg hunt may be canceled due to rumors of a vicious beast that Cartman claims to have caught on film.
The mayor devises a plan to make the town's Fourth of July celebration memorable, despite a ban on fireworks; and Mr. Hat vanishes, causing Mr. Garrison to visit a therapist.
A pinkeye epidemic interrupts the boys' plans to win a Halloween-costume contest; and Kenny has a run-in with a Russian space station when it falls to Earth.
Stan fears his pet fish may be involved with a rash of unsolved murders that occur on Halloween. Meanwhile, Cartman starts killing people---with kindness, even going so far as to appreciate Wendy's liberal views.
On Halloween, the boys are plagued by fifth graders and the town is overrun by pirate ghosts. Music group Korn assists, and sings "Falling Away from Me."
Satan tries to plan a Halloween party while dealing with a religious group, an ex-lover and mischievous serial killers.
This year at the traditional Halloween get together, a witch casts a spell that terrorizes the town and ruins Halloween for the boys. Cartman sees a way to use the witch's power to his advantage.
The kids plan to use the latest revolution in mobility to get more candy on Halloween than they have ever gotten before.
It's Halloween and Randy is dealing with his daughter's marijuana problem. Butters gets an unexpected surprise when he visits the Egyptian Artifact exhibit at the Denver Museum.
The boys work on a Thanksgiving pageant about Helen Keller and decide to use a turkey instead of a dog.
The boys learn what really happened at the first Thanksgiving, including an extraterrestrial presence, from a TV documentary.
Because he's Jewish, Kyle is denied involvement in the Nativity play and excluded from trips to see Santa. Meanwhile, South Park residents try to plan a politically correct celebration; and Mr. Hankey visits Kyle.
The boys go to Cartman's grandmother's house for a holiday feast that's also attended by Cartman's uncle (an escaped con) and the police.
Mr. Hankey and South Park citizens celebrate the holidays with musical numbers from his Christmas Classics Album.
The boys make a video Christmas card when Mr. Hankey's visit is delayed.
Cartman tries to score some points with Santa Claus by asking him to deliver presents to the needy children in Iraq.
Ike's Canadian birth parents come back to claim him, prompting the residents of South Park to collect money to get him back.
Woodland creatures ask Stan to help them build a manger.
Mr. Hankey's offensive behavior puts him in jeopardy of being fired as the Director of the Annual Christmas Pageant.
It's a bleak Christmas Season in South Park this year and it's all Santa's fault. He is single handedly stealing the joy from the holiday. The town just wants their Christmas Spirit back but that will take a Christmas miracle.
Satan's due, Stan's praying, and only a Christmas miracle can deliver the Antichrist on time.
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