South Park holds a Civil War re-enactment, and the boys are cast as the fife-and-drum corps. Cartman's percussion stylings are deemed inappropriate, so he decides to play General Robert E. Lee. Instead of losing that battle yet again, Cartman leads the Confederate players to victory , while they drink plenty of S'more Schnapps. He then leads them across the South, reclaiming the cities and forts that were lost to the Union. He finally marches them to Washington, where he demands sovereignty for the Confederacy.
Season 3 Episode 14 of South Park resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - Rainforest Schmainforest
s03e02 - Spontaneous Combustion
s03e03 - The Succubus
s03e04 - Jakovasaurs
s03e05 - Tweek vs. Craig
s03e06 - Sexual Harassment Panda
s03e07 - Cat Orgy (1)
s03e08 - Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub (2)
s03e09 - Jewbilee (3)
s03e10 - Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery
s03e11 - Chinpokomon
s03e12 - Hooked on Monkey Fonics
s03e13 - Starvin' Marvin in Space!
s03e14 - The Red Badge of Gayness
s03e15 - Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
s03e16 - Are You There God, It's Me Jesus
s03e17 - Worldwide Recorder Concert
South Park is an award-winning animated series from creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. They have invented a whole town full of colorful personalities, where a group of eight-year-old boys try to understand the world around them. Their parents, teachers, and town leaders all mean well, but the boys learn through their misadventures that even adults make mistakes, and even the youngest and slowest among us can be wise. Despite the serious issues tackled by the show, it is sharp, funny, and often brilliant.
The crude animation, first done with paper cut-outs and then computerized, is deceptively primitive. The visual roughness fits the coarse language of the characters, because this is definitely a show for mature audiences. South Park is one of those rare shows that can make you laugh, and make you think about your long-held beliefs, both at the same time.