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By Robert Scucci
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Eric Cartman has always had a complex relationship with women South Park And there is so much to unpack when considering the hundreds of encounters he has throughout the run of the series. While we can make a piece on the cognitive dissonance that Cartman proves when he is pushed back by the women in her class while she has complete control over her mother on the home front, I’m here today to talk about something a little more … private.
Have you ever wondered why Cartman has always confused about female anatomy? Because the answer has been sitting right before us since “Cartman’s Mom is still a dirty slut.” Learning that his mother is actually his mother, who has revealed that he is a hermaphrodite, there is a strong cause to build around the fact that Cartman thinks that every woman is Hermaphroditic, who becomes apparent in later seasons although he has never been specifically identified.
In “The List,” Season 11, the boys discover that the girls in their class have a list that lists every boy from ugliest to cutest. Eric Cartman decides that women should not have that kind of power over them, and in the typical South Park Fashion decides to steal the document from its female counterparts with the help of its friends.
Cartman, in his infinite wisdom, organizes a simple ambush plan to restore the list, and his entire strategy relies on butter to kick Nelly in the balls. Horrified that this offensive measure did not result in the results they were looking for, the boys gather back at Cartman House, where he says, “Okay, our mission failed, but we have learned much. Mostly girls do not have Beli.”
On his face, Eric Cartman’s misunderstanding of women’s anatomy this South Park A chapter can be attributed to the fact that he is an 8 -year -old who does not understand that boys and girls have different designs under the belt.
But this theme is visited throughout South Park‘S. Running, suggesting a deeper meaning when you consider Cartman’s perspective thanks to the unique circumstances related to his birth.
When the ongoing row of South Park boys with the girls in their class ends as a “member member member,” Cartman has again raised by his own betard when he decides to take issues to his own hands. Statting Ambush, Cartman roughly roughs himself up, and pulls women’s private parts on his own face as a means of suggesting that the women hold him down and have left their mark on it while pursuing the ever-key online troller called Skankhunt42. The boys are losing interest in Cartman’s lie quickly – that was supposed to start a war war – when Kyle highlights that girls have no balls, who included Cartman in the drawing on his face.
Eric Cartman, who is absolutely certain that women are actually having balls, is left more confusing than ever, while Kyle and the rest of the gang move on with their lives because he is an idiot.
When you think about how shady Eric Cartman really is South Park Despite his sociopathic trends, it makes sense that the only woman he probably never saw naked and happened at that point in his life is his mother, Liane. In Cartman’s mind, because his mother is Hermaphrodite, then every girl must be because that’s all he has ever seen. Although Cartman is a bad genius and a top -grade manipulator master in any other scenario, his limited knowledge of female anatomy makes a lot of sense because he is just a child, and interacts with the world based on the limited information he has openly exposed to.
Although there is a debate to be made about “201” season 14 reveals that Cartman shares a father with Scott Tenorman, South Park A free sense of continuity allows you to think about this chapter as a non -canonical one for a couple of reasons.
Since Trey Parker and Matt Stone wrote every episode week by week, they could not have known that they would present this time in what was then considered as their most controversial episode. Due to their illustration of the Prophet Muhammad in “201,” and his previous episode, “200,” this two -parts saga was removed from syndication and streamWhich means that the show’s fans rarely see these episodes unless they own the DVDs. What more, South Park Always had a problem with continuity – as Kenny dies in each chapter during the early seasons, only to be killed away indefinitely before being reintroduced back to the series as if nothing had happened.
In other words, and to most South Park Fans, Eric Cartman’s understanding of women and their anatomy is most consistent with the above theory whose mother is Hermaphrodite, which has deviated his perception of the fairer sex because he knows nothing better.