[s13e13] Dances With Smurfs · Premium

Critics from the AV Club hailed the episode as "topical South Park done right," noting its clever skewering of fear-mongering pundits. Cartman’s constant refrain of "I'm just asking questions" perfectly captured the rhetorical style of the era.

Using Butters as the gullible "teabagger" stand-in who buys into Cartman's hysteria. [S13E13] Dances with Smurfs

The transition between "real" school drama and Cartman’s unconvincing, bare-chested Smurf costume provides some of the episode's funniest moments. Memorable Moments Critics from the AV Club hailed the episode

(Season 13, Episode 13) is a standout entry in South Park’s catalog, blending sharp political satire with the show's signature brand of absurdity. Originally aired on November 11, 2009, the episode remains a classic for its scathing parody of then-popular pundit Glenn Beck and its anticipation of James Cameron’s Avatar . Plot Summary The transition between "real" school drama and Cartman’s