Cartman and butters
South Park boasts an impressive cast of characters, but Butters Stotch is in a league of his own.
Cartman takes a photo with Butters' penis in his mouth to prove Butters is gay. He later finds out what the picture really means and freaks out when the photo disappears. Meanwhile, Butters Read all Cartman takes a photo with Butters' penis in his mouth to prove Butters is gay. Meanwhile, Butters has to go to a special camp to calm his urges. Eric Cartman : And then I took a picture of his wiener in my mouth!
Cartman and butters
At the beginning of the series, Cartman, like the other boys, didn't like Butters very much. However, over time, Butters ceases to be the target of jokes, and becomes Cartman's most important ally and his best friend. Cartman was the only one who maintained a closer friendship with Butters. Eric being the one who highlights Butters in most situations, while the rest of the group maintained a much more distant relationship. And due to this increasingly closer relationship, the two have a lot of moments that contribute to the ship. Many full episodes revolve around the two characters' partnership, with Butters as Cartman's right-hand man, or just showing up to comfort and cheer him up with advice. In short, Butters likes to believe, trust, and support everything Eric says and does. Butters at various times is shy around Eric and makes a shy pose that he only does for Eric, where he puts his hands behind his back and swings his leg looking awkwardly down. Their relationship get a little confusing if analyzed in random out-of-order episodes. As it is a relationship that is in constant positive evolution, but that started in the form of enmity in the past Eric and the other boys used Butters as a guinea pig and Eric once made Butters' parents beat him, and once he beat him etc. But currently, Eric treats Butters pretty well, he trusts him blindly, protects him in many situations, gives him gifts, cares about his feelings, feels happy for Butters' achievements, Cartman hugs him, comforts him, etc. This is much more evident when we compare it to the fact that Eric treats everyone badly, making Butters one of the rare exceptions. Cartman is one of the only ones who praises and recognizes Butters' talents, as in "Proper Condom Use": Cartman gives Butters the speaker, because he trusts Butters is the best with words, and in "City People" Eric praises Butters "you've always been great at taking pictures, Butters", and in "Sarcastaball" the boys are feeling sad because they don't have a coach, but Cartman says "who needs one?
Butters becomes Marjorine, which is consistently entertaining, as is the boys' paranoia of the "power" that the girls wield. Kyle then asks Eric for help saying that Cartman is the only one who can stop Butters, but Cartman refuses to do anything against Butters, because "Eric is now a changed person" But Butters doesn't like Cartman has changed and feel very angry and disappointed with him Oh, cartman and butters, Jeez. Cartman puts his hand cartman and butters Butters' shoulder and gives him love advice.
Eric Cartman is a horrible little boy who, no matter how bad he acts up, seems to rarely get punished for his crimes, especially from his poor naive mother. So in this list, we will be taking a look at some of the evil things Cartman has put Butters through over the years. Not only is Clyde on board, but believing his Jewish heritage would make him a skilled accountant, Cartman manages to entice mortal enemy Kyle to join the team as well! Everything is redeemed by the end of the episode, with a little help from Slash he is real you guys! They even go as far as to murder a saleswoman to feed to their hellish spawn, but all Butters wants is some spaghetti-o's. However, this backfires on Cartman and he is chased off by the union, believing he caused physical harm to Butters.
Since the beginning of South Park almost 30 years ago, Eric Cartman has been one of the absolute worst people in the small Colorado town. He's used all sorts of people as tools for his plans -- none moreso than the perpetually put-upon Butters Stotch. But Cartman and Butters' dynamic shifted in Season 26 , as Butters experienced more personal growth. South Park has placed Butters in Cartman's life as a reluctant sidekick at best and an active target at worst. But Butters has steadily gained a sense of personal agency and defiance that's very fitting for the character. This became especially pronounced in his Season 26 spotlight episode "DikinBaus Hot Dogs," which saw Butters embrace his work ethic and find a means of beating Cartman at his own game. The episode is pivotal not just for Butters and Cartman's relationship, but a turning point for the fan-favorite Butters as a whole. For years, South Park has emphasized Butters' contrast to and interactions with Cartman. For his part, Butters has occasionally fought back -- such as when he was able to embarrass Cartman in front of the whole school in Season 8's "Awesom-O. This has included being dragged into Cartman's many schemes, such as being stuck playing drums in Cartman's band in Season 7's "Christian Rock Hard" or forced to work for Cartman's cash-for-gold venture in Season 16's "Cash for Gold.
Cartman and butters
It first aired on April 23, While the kids are on an educational field trip to a living museum, Cartman makes Butters sneak away from the class to go to the amusement center located next door. Garrison takes the fourth-grade class on an educational field trip to " Pioneer Village " based on the Hiwan Homestead Museum in Evergreen, Colorado where dedicated workers act as their counterparts from and never break character.
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Cartman goes back to school in a wheelchair, as Butters takes care of him, pushing him in the wheelchair. After Bradley realizes that he has a crush on Butters, he concludes that he is beyond hope and decides to end his life. Suddenly, Mr. Butters was never the most athletic character in South Park. Butters has a lot of fun with Eric and Cartman is hugged by him while they're sleeping although Butters doesn't know that the robot is Eric , and the their parents feel very happy with the close proximity of the two. They come together to convert more people, and the two support each other to convince more people, Cartman ends up confused and asks what he should do and asks Butters for advice, Kyle calls Butters, and Butters feel angry at Kyle for getting in the way him and Eric. In an effort to take his place, Cartman convinces Butters that a meteorite is on its way to hit the earth and hides him in a bomb shelter. Eric ends up getting them into trouble over the drone, but throughout the episode, Cartman covers up Butters, using silly ideas but with the good intention of not making Butters sad. As it is a relationship that is in constant positive evolution, but that started in the form of enmity in the past Eric and the other boys used Butters as a guinea pig and Eric once made Butters' parents beat him, and once he beat him etc. The scene in which Cartman tells the boys that he put Butters's penis in his mouth was cut from the sixth season episode " Asspen ". He's something that you would never understand. But currently, Eric treats Butters pretty well, he trusts him blindly, protects him in many situations, gives him gifts, cares about his feelings, feels happy for Butters' achievements, Cartman hugs him, comforts him, etc. And due to this increasingly closer relationship, the two have a lot of moments that contribute to the ship. South Park episode. Runtime 22 minutes.
Cartman dresses up as a robot from Japan, sent to Butters. He tricks him into believing it and can't give away his identity because he finds out Butters has a video of him dancing to Britney Read all Cartman dresses up as a robot from Japan, sent to Butters.
He's something that you would never understand. So Butters only agrees to help when Cartman takes the initiative. In the storyboard, from " The Ungroundable " ep, Butters kissed Cartman. Cartman's unintentional distraction allows Butters enough time to rescue the workers who are being held hostage by these criminals. During the race, another team member offends Cartman and Butters defends him by saying that Eric is a "champion". I" Cartman felt very angry and complained to the boys, who don't react, except Butters who greets him and smiled sweetly at Eric. As a practical joke, Kyle then convinces a horrified Cartman that taking a similar picture with his and Butters's positions switched would "cancel out the gay polarity. An optimistic Butter opts to rebuild society, only to eventually learn the truth of Cartman's lies. Cartman goes back to school in a wheelchair, as Butters takes care of him, pushing him in the wheelchair. User reviews 8 Review. I Know he can be a meanie sometimes, but please watch over him, too.
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