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( Cartman un-bleeped )
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Singing Kicks Ass! |

Cartman's Very FIRST Song
( the song is from an old cartoon = Owl Jolson )
[ thanks to "Don in Ashtabula" for the pic ] |
We're Best Friends

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TRIVA QUESTION: Who does the voice for Cartman?
Cartman's house address number is 1002.
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Sexual Harassment
Having Honor
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TRIVIA ANSWER: Trey Parker does Cartman's voice.
Trey explains, "It just sort of came from...doing Stan's voice but adding a lot of fat to it." (laughs)
[ see what Matt says about " impersonations " - down below ]
Cartman has been to Mount Rushmore. [ a picture hangs on wall above their couch in living room ]
[ see new PIC below from "Pilot" episode -JUL'03 ]
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Cartman's Psalm
[ Do The Handicapped Go To Hell? - #410 ]
It's a man's obligation to stick his boneration in a woman's separation.
This sort of penetration will increase the population of the younger generation.
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When Trey and Matt were asked who Cartman was created from, they said,
"Cartman is basically the garbage in everyone's soul."
Trey says :
"Cartman's not really evil because he doesn't understand what he's doing. He'll probably
grow up to be a fairly normal guy once he figures out that he really shouldn't dress in Hitler costumes."
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| The first time Cartman says, "bastard" was when Mr. Hankey shit-kissed him
{provided by C¥ßerÐemºn} |
Cartman gets "bleeped" again saying,
"I'm goin to fuck'n kill you guys, seriously!" |
Lately, Cartman gets "bleeped" saying fuck you. |

This is MY calymine lotion! |
Trey says about Cartman:
"Yeah, he's just like the proverbial fat kid who everyone picked on, but he still hung out all the time." |
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Matt & Trey created Cartman as an 8 year-old Archie Bunker
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[ from the "Pilot" episode that became
Cartman Gets An Anal Probe - #101 ] |

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The Many Probes of Cartman from Cancelled - #704
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Cartman becomes a rock star and makes a Mirth selling album in Christian Rock Hard -#709
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From ESPN PAGE 2 - 10 Burning Questions for Matt Stone - March 2002
It's the humble opinion of Page 2 that Eric Cartman is one of the great
characters in the history of American television. With all due respect to your authoritaii as his
co-creator, where do you think he ranks among the great American characters and what's it like having
created something that is so much a part of the pop culture fabric?
Matt Stone: It's a total honor to have Cartman uttered in the same sentence
with guys like Archie Bunker and Homer Simpson. I don't think we really think of "South Park" in those
terms, but if people think so then it's an honor.
Do people feel the need to do a Cartman impersonation when they come up to you or
Trey Parker?
Matt Stone: They do. It's really odd. First of all, people mix us up all the
time, people call me Trey more than they call me Matt and they call Trey Matt more than they do Trey.
People always mix us up. If they'd just do a 50-50 shot, they'd have better odds than now ... but yeah,
people definitely do do the Cartman voice or something from "South Park," which is cool, but it's like
"Why would we want to hear that?" I don't know why people do that. It's really the last thing in the world
we want to hear. People come up and do one line from an episode or they do a voice and I'm like, "I
remember, I kinda work on the show." I dunno if they think I'm gonna go, hey you're awesome?
Whose got the worst Cartman impersonation?
Matt Stone: I'm sure Trey has heard some bad ones ... and it's not so much
that the vocal part needs to be tweaked most of the time, it's just like really bad acting. There have
been a couple of people who do pretty good Cartman voices ... they tend to be fat girls with the right
vocal timber. So there's a good chance if you hear a good impersonation, it might be a fat girl. Which
I'm sure is great consolation to fat girls.
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according to Comedy Central's Webpage Vote : [ 27-May-2002 ]
The most notorious thing Cartman's done...
was to feed Scott his parents. |