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And went into the mountains where I lived off of "rat carcasses."

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And went into the mountains where I lived off of "rat carcasses."

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South Park, the beloved animated television show created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, released its fourth season in the year 2000. With a mix of satirical humor, social commentary, and pop culture references, this season took the show to new heights of hilarity and controversy. The cast of South Park, featuring the voices of Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and others, delivered yet another unforgettable season of outrageous adventures in the small Colorado town. Season 4 of South Park continued to follow the lives of the four foul-mouthed fourth-graders: Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick. Each episode explored various topics with the trademark South Park irreverence. From mocking celebrities to addressing political issues, no topic was off-limits. One of the standout episodes from this season was "Trapper Keeper," where a futuristic device threatens to take over the world and the boys must find a way to stop it. "The Wacky Molestation Adventure" took a hilarious twist on a serious subject by having all the town's parents arrested for child molestation. Another memorable episode was "Cherokee Hair Tampons" where Kyle's cousin, who is a Native American, claims to have the power to cure Stan's kidney failure. This episode highlighted the show's ability to tackle sensitive topics while still delivering biting humor. South Park's ability to parody popular films and television shows was also present in this season. In "Something You Can Do with Your Finger," the boys form a boy band called Fingerbang, satirizing the '90s boy band phenomenon. The episode hilariously took aim at the commercialization of music and teenage idol worship. The fourth season also introduced new recurring characters. The infamous towel, Towelie, made his debut in the episode "Towelie," becoming a fan favorite with his catchphrase "Don't forget to bring a towel!" Towelie's presence provided endless comedic moments and created a lasting impact on the show's history. Additionally, this season featured the characters Terrance and Phillip in "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow." This mockumentary episode delved into the backstory of these beloved Canadian comedians. With their crude humor and flatulence gags, Terrance and Phillip became some of South Park's most iconic characters. Fans of South Park can enjoy the sounds and music from Season 4, as they are available for download and play. The show's catchy theme song, "South Park Theme," composed by Primus, sets the tone for each episode. Other notable musical moments include Cartman's rendition of "Come Sail Away" by Styx in "Something You Can Do with Your Finger" and the emotional song "Where Has My Country Gone?" performed by Randy Marsh. South Park Season 4 marked a pivotal moment in the show's history, solidifying its status as one of the most innovative and fearless animated series. The combination of well-crafted humor, thought-provoking social commentary, and unforgettable characters made this season a fan favorite. With its unique style and fearless approach to controversial topics, South Park continues to be a cultural phenomenon that constantly pushes boundaries. For an immersive South Park experience, click here to play and download the sounds from Season 4. Relive the laughter and mayhem from this iconic season whenever and wherever you want.