"South Park" Dances with Smurfs (TV Episode 2009) Poster

(TV Series)

(2009)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Cartman writes a book in the episode titled "What Happened to My School?" which includes persistant vulgar sexual attacks against Wendy. Quotes from the book are read aloud by the characters uncensored several times.
  • At the end of the episode, Cartman is referred to as a "walking bowl of anal puss".
  • Cartman dresses in drag as Wendy, and shouts out "suck my fat tits!".

Violence & Gore

  • In the beginning of the episode, it is implied that Gordon is murdered by a man who has him confused with a truck driver who slept with his wife. The man also kills a teacher and himself. We don't see anything, but we do hear it all.
  • In a clip from a fictional movie titled "Dances with Smurfs", Wendy graphically bulldozes Smurf Land. Many of the smurfs are seen bloodily getting disembowled, decapitated and dismembered. The violent scenes are animated, but still present.

Profanity

  • In the beginning of the episode, it is implied that a man kills Gordon because he has him confused with a truck driver who slept with his wife. He tells him "You little bastard! You fucked my wife!!".
  • The f-word is heard about two or three times, but is censored.
  • "Bastard" used at least once. Other words used include "son of a bitch", "shit" and "crap".
  • Multiple vulgar sexual words are used throughout the episode (most of them originating from a book called "What Happened to My School?") ex.: "penis hungry hooker with a huge vagina", "walking bowl of anus puss".
  • Cartman gives the finger to a theater showing "Avatar".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The opening scene revolves a minor character being threatened by gun violence while reading the morning announcements over the school intercom. The man forces the student to put their mouth on the gun barrel and he ends up killing the student and himself while the entire school listens. Although it is intended for dark humor purposes, it is still an intense scene to listen to and might upset viewers due to it implying graphic gun violence
  • The part where Smurf Land is graphically destroyed could scare young children.

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