Summary

  • Cartman's legendary status stems from his hilarious antics and despicable behavior, making him a fan favorite despite his flaws.
  • Iconic Cartman episodes like "Christian Rock Hard" and "Ginger Kids" highlight his outrageous personality and comedic impact.
  • Cartman's dynamic with other characters, especially Butters, leads to hilarious situations that showcase his humor and mischievous nature.

South Park is one of the most popular and beloved series of all time. The long-running comedy series hasn't shied away from tackling more controversial topics and has amassed a sizable reputation as a result of this bold nature. The show's peak might have passed a while back, but South Park has still consistently delivered genuinely funny material throughout its run, which is a testament to Trey Parker and Matt Stone's natural talent and commitment to this legendary series.

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With the 25th anniversary season of this series coming sooner rather than later, there's no better time to look at the history of this series and get familiar with its legendary characters once again. Cartman is especially notable in this regard since he's a fan favorite who is consistently entertaining when he takes over the plot. Here are some of the best episodes in the show featuring this character.

Updated November 19, 2024 by Ritwik Mitra: Cartman is one of the most legendary characters in South Park history. Fans can't get enough of his brash and spoiled attitude, causing a ton of hilarious problems for friends and family alike.

He may be one of the most despicable characters ever featured in an animated sitcom, but fans don't mind as long as they laugh at his temper tantrums and hilarious hijinks. The best Cartman episodes in South Park encompass everything that makes this character so legendary for fans of the series.

21 Christian Rock Hard

Cartman Starts Making Religious Music After Being Kicked Out Of His Band

Christian Rock Hard, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 7, Episode 9
  • Original Air Date: October 29, 2003

A hilarious episode that parodies the music industry's outcry against illegal downloads, Christian Rock Hard is a classic South Park episode that fans love. In this episode, the gang tries to form a Christian rock band, only to face several creative differences.

This leads to Cartman leaving the group following a hissy fit and forming "Faith + 1," with the claim that he would get a Platinum record in no time at all. It doesn't take long for Cartman's dreams to be dashed, prompting an explicit rant that makes him lose all his fans.

20 Go God Go

Cartman Becomes Obsessed With The Idea Of Owning A Nintendo Wii

Go God Go, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 10, Episode 12
  • Original Air Date: November 1, 2006

In a bid to get the Wii quickly, Cartman decides to freeze himself and wait until the console is out. This backfires and leads to Cartman awakening in 2546, where the world has adopted atheism.

This episode is a scathing piece of commentary on the hypocrisy and belittling nature of atheists, making for a great watch. It helps that Cartman's humor is at its A-game, making the episode all the more memorable.

19 Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000

Cartman Is Sent To Juvenile Jail For His Hate Crimes

Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 4, Episode 2
  • Original Air Date: April 12, 2000

Just before a major race in a sledding competition, Cartman ends up throwing a rock at Token for calling him a fatass, prompting a massive media outcry. The resulting fallout is that Cartman ends up in a juvenile penitentiary and has to escape at all costs.

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This episode is a riot, with Cartman's escape and the struggle of the boys to win the sledding race being hilarious. By the end of the episode, Token forgives Cartman (after some insistence from the rest of the gang) and he manages to enter the race at the final moment, winning it in resounding fashion.

18 Cartman Gets An Anal Probe

The First South Park Episode With A Focus On Eric Cartman

Cartman Gets An Anal Probe, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 1, Episode 1
  • Original Air Date: July 13, 1997

The first South Park episode may be a bit rough around the edges but is still a great pilot that shows just how edgy and controversial the humor in this series is. It helps that the plot is bizarre and involves Cartman being abducted by aliens, who probe him and implant a device that doesn't reveal itself until the very end.

The dynamic between the group of friends and the collective hatred they share for Cartman is clear as day, with everyone fat-shaming and ridiculing him whenever they get the chance. It doesn't help that Cartman himself isn't all that friendly, with his confrontational and overbearing personality making him an instant hit with fans.

17 Cartmanland

Cartman Uses His Inherited Money To Construct An Amusement Park

Cartmanland, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 5, Episode 6
  • Original Air Date: July 25, 2001

After getting a ton of money, Cartman decides to use it all up to buy an amusement park instead of investing it like he was supposed to. This leads to Kyle becoming jealous of Cartman's success, losing his faith in God for giving this gift of endless funds to such a horrible person.

However, it turns out that Cartman doesn't really know how to manage an amusement park and ends up losing all his money in no time. Seeing his nemesis loaded with debt and misery causes Kyle to become normal again, making for a classic South Park episode.

16 Cartman Sucks

Cartman's Plan To Humiliate Butters Backfires

cartman sucks episode
  • Episode Number: Season 11, Episode 2
  • Original Air Date: March 14, 2007

Cartman loves to torture Butters, and he crosses another line by harassing his friend while he's asleep to spread false rumors. However, this backfires on Cartman, as it tends to do.

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In a bid to hide this picture, Cartman goes to great lengths and even reveals the secret so that Kyle and his other friends won't be able to blackmail him. This doesn't work out at all, and Cartman ends up humiliating himself at the very end of the episode.

15 Ginger Kids

A Silly Prank Turns Into Something More For Cartman

Ginger Kids, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 9, Episode 11
  • Original Air Date: November 9, 2005

In this episode, both Stan and Kyle play a prank on Cartman and turn him into a ginger. It's a hilarious joke that turns into something massive after Cartman gets fed up with the constant discrimination he faces from contracting "gingivitis."

As a result, he rounds up the gingers of the world and implores them to fight against discrimination. This leads to a hilarious chain of events that ends with Cartman finding out about the truth of his "condition."

14 Medicinal Fried Chicken

Cartman Is Enraged After KFC Shuts Down For A Store That Sells Medical Marijuana

Medicinal Fried Chicken, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 14, Episode 3
  • Original Air Date: March 31, 2010

Cartman's fried chicken is his bread and butter. So, when his favorite KFC outlet is replaced by a medical marijuana dispenser, he is understandably displeased.

He decides to do everything in his power to satisfy this addiction, which leads to some hilarious moments. The idea of treating friend chicken like an illegal commodity is a hilarious notion that never ceases to be funny.

13 The Coon

Cartman Takes On The Role Of A Vigilante

The Coon Trilogy from South Park
  • Episode Number: Season 13, Episode 2
  • Original Air Date: March 18, 2009

With superhero movies becoming all the rage in modern times, it was only a matter of time before South Park would have their unique take on this concept. This leads to several main characters taking on the role of powerful heroes, with Cartman becoming The Coon.

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The episodes focusing on his so-called "heroics" are pretty hilarious. Butters also plays a pivotal role in these scenes as Professor Chaos and shows once again that his partnership with Cartman is so perfect.

12 Cartman Finds Love

An Episode Where Cartman's Romantic Side Is Explored

Cartman Finds Love, a South Park episode
  • Episode Number: Season 16, Episode 7
  • Original Air Date: April 25, 2012

This episode plays on Cartman's tendency to display casual racism at a moment's notice. After a black girl joins South Park Elementary, Cartman decides to play Cupid and pair her up with the only other black boy in school, Token.

This leads to some hilarious moments, with Cartman manifesting a cupid version of himself too! The episode ends with Cartman getting screwed over, which is the perfect icing on top of a hilarious cake.