Even after Wendy beat the shit out of Cartman and humiliated him in front of the whole school, he still used mental gymnastics to make himself the cool kid. Cartman will never learn his lesson.
Yeah but he can't take the pain of that beatdown away. Also everyone was happy of seeing him get his ass kicked, even if he lies to himself everyone else had a great time
@@TooSplicedUp13 I don't think it's a downside personally. Of course, Cartman never learning his lesson is bad in universe. But for viewers, it's part of why we're drawn to Cartman 🤣
@@alienboy1322At least South Park never tries to make us believe Cartman has learned his lesson in the end, only to immediately forget it in the next episode *cough* Stan Smith!
Theres something weirdly poetic about how Principal Victoria does absolutely nothing for 12 seasons, does one of the most important and inspirational moments in the entire show, then proceeds to do almost nothing for another 7 seasons before being written out. If you're only going to have one big moment, it may as well be an amazing one like hers
@@48271ed I personally hated PC Principle, dude was so damn annoying. For me it was like making a joke of a joke, we get how dumb PC has become, we didn't need the embodiment of it in the show... except the time he threatens to break the legs of whoever edits the newpapers, and Jimmy comes around, that was pretty great, but would of worked for any character and that was ironically after they massively altered him from his original appearance state.
In his own twisted way, Cartman got what he wanted, not lose his friends' respect, which he technically didn't since their opinion of him literally couldn't go any lower
also in a weird way Cartman wasn’t wrong when he said the guys were trying to make him feel better. Yeah they were just speaking facts but if they truly hated him they would’ve just fed into his misery by saying “yep we hate you now and we’ll never hang out with you again” instead of clarifying they hated him all along and nothing has changed. Bc while it was partially abt not wanting to get his ass kicked, what scared Cartman the most was losing his friends and he didn’t lol it was a semi-happy ending for him but only bc he’s insane, just like when he found out who his dad rlly was
@@tiablue9106 agreed. Although I'd like to emphasize what you inferred, the kids weren't really trying anything, neither making him feel good or bad, they were just being honest
I’m honestly shocked Cartman didn’t get his way in the end considering this is someone who almost always gets his way. In terms of the episode itself, this is just another fantastic South Park episode that subverts expectations. It’s funny, entertaining, satisfying and just everything you want out of a South Park episode with great character moments from Wendy and especially Cartman.
Dancing with Smurfs is another good episode where Cartman fucks with Wendy and she ends up making him lose the school announcemer position albiet with the cost of losing the class presidency which she could definitely get back after he hates it.
@@mosketo yea I think Breast Cancer Show Ever is more entertaining with the buildup but I do love Cartman's Glenn Beck Parody (even if it hasn't aged that well since most people don't remember him)
My only issue with this episode was when Cartman was trying to get Stan to talk Wendy out of the fight, he goes off on him by the end of the conversation. The problem with this is that it would be a huge red flag to Stan as Cartman gave too much away to him with that last bit.
You could argue that to him, he did. His warped view on the situation is so delusional that he somehow convinced himself that he came out on top, because no matter what, his friends like him for who he is... and think hes kewl and totally not fat at all
I mean are you guys surprised? She's the one who tied her substitute teacher to a rocket and flew it towards the sun just because she was jealous of how Stan looked at her. YOU. DON'T. FUCK. WITH. WENDY TESTABURGERS!
Victoria’s speech always gets me. They could’ve gone so many ways with the episode, but writing it the way they did made it _such_ a good one, especially with the underlying message that sometimes, you can’t reason with obnoxious. Sometimes you’ve gotta take them down yourself. She isn’t made fun of for getting angry at Cartman, nor did is she told that getting the upper hand is useless and end up getting her in bigger trouble. It empowered Wendy to stand up to a bully. This episode made me love Wendy Testaburger.
@@theunknown479Well yea, because this is how it would happen in real life, he fucks everyone else up because they fucked him up in the past, wasn't there a whole episode about how other people basically bullied him and made fun of him constantly for being fat?
In Season 6, when Kenny was dead, Cartman didn't really do anything too evil. The worst thing he did was probably drinking Kenny's ashes. But he thought it was chocolate milk mix. Wonder if, after losing his best friend, Cartman gained a sense of empathy and toned down his evil schemes? He was still an asshole, but he knew how hard it is to lose someone dear, so he didn't inflict the same fate on others. Then in Season 7, when Kenny came back and everyone forgot that he died, Cartman returned to being the same evil little shit in Season 5. He then attempted mass genocide twice in two seasons.
Cartman’s evil sticks out less in season 6 bc Stan and Kyle are on like the same level of dickishness as him, w/ him just being slightly meaner to butters than them. Also that season typically focuses on the main boys as a group/the town as a whole rather than individual characters (weirdly) so there weren’t many chances to show off his schemes
Principal Victoria is GOATED for that speech! Hearing her talk about the “fat little lump” made me smile knowing Cartman was going to get his due from Wendy. Also, that edit was fire!
The end of the fight where Wendy says “I’m finished”, always reminds me of a story that an ex con told on a podcast of when a guy beat his cell mate to death because he was a child abuser. The guards let it happen and only opened the cell to drag the body out when the guy yelled he was done
Cartman getting his just deserts is honestly cathartic. Ngl, him being really cruel and super malicious in the later season is funny when he's mean to bad people, but when he's mean to characters that don't deserve it (especially poor Butters), I can only wish he gets justice served.
I think what truly sells this episode for me is that from this point on, Wendy almost never loses to Cartman. The Smurfberry episode being another great example of Wendy using what she learned and beating Cartman at his own game. Matt and Trey usually aren't the type to have deep messaging. But you can tell the speech by Victoria came right from them. Sometimes in life, shit isn't fair and no amount of peaceful or "good" solutions will fix it. Sometimes, you just need to kick the shit out of a bad person.
The realism of the fight not just being a “perfect” beatdown is great too. He’s not a punching bag, he fights back as hard as he possibly can. He’s bigger than her, but she takes every hit on the chin and returns it tenfold. By the end, so tired that she has to sit down, she announces to everyone, to the world, “I’m FINISHED.” As simple as doing her homework or folding her laundry, she had a job to do and she was done with it. I fucking love Wendy.
Another Cartman L comes in Awesome-O with after all the times Cartman did horrible things to Butters you see Butters be very happy with Cartman basically being a servant to Butters the whole episode, and starving. And by the end he gets embarrassed in front of everyone. This is one of many reasons Awesome-O is one of the best episodes.
Cartman Sucks and Awesom-O have similar endings with a defeated Eric just saying “lame”. Those are a couple of my favorite episodes. Awesom-O is Cartman suffering for 20 minutes and getting nothing for it, and Cartman Sucks is him doing everything to himself. Nobody does anything at all to him, he simply embarrasses himself out of paranoia.
another favourite cartman L of mine is when he pretends to be disabled to compete in the special olympics. he thinks he will dominate but instead finishes dead last and gets a pity award, right before he exposes his scheme to everyone
I genuinely LOVE this episode cause of how visceral it feels. That primal enjoyment of pushing someone’s buttons until you get a reaction, that primal enjoyment of beating the hell out of someone who’s annoyed you and deserves it, and the primal satisfaction you get from seeing two people beat the hell out of each other.
I think You got F'd in the A might be my favourite episode just based on vibes, but this is probably objectively my favourite episode. I'm glad you mentioned how incredible the 'cancer is pure evil' speech is, it makes everything that came before completely worth it and everything that comes after so satisfying, because you know that wendy has had someone on her side this whole time, and that she can do what she needs to do, punishment free. GOD i love this episode and i'm so glad you covered it!!
Victoria's speech is very heartfelt and inspirational. You can turn the cheek only so much, some times you just gotta throw them hands. Edit: Since I'm a household influence now like my pagan god Logan Paul, I demand for you Blooms to update your ranked episodes!
@@mo642.0lWith students like Eric who abuses the rules made to protect students for their own gain, I feel turning a blind eye is the best move in this situation. If he doesn’t face consequences to his actions, then he’ll keep doing the same shit
Or when his Mom finally starts putting him in his place. Like the day he turned his hot dog car into the coolest place ever, only for them to be forced back into his old house when he didn't want to.
The PC Principal thing was really weird and nonsensical to me even for South Park. Beating the shit out of a kid didn't seem in line with his character to me. That being said it was hilarious though.
@@kristahouck6769 it’s the creators being ironic like when pc principal said he would break the legs of whoever said “retarded” to describe the school lunch in the paper, and it happened to be jimmy who as we know, can’t use his legs
My man, there are many people in real life who are exactly like that..."you see, I am fighting for what's right, and moral, that's why my friends and I going out and beating the shit out of people who don't think like us is completely justified".
I have a buddy whose aunt died of ovarian cancer a year ago, and he would go on and on about how much he loves Principal Victoria’s speech and how much it resonated with him because of all this.
Honestly Eric Cartman got what he deserved. He's just a perfect example from someone that have an inflated ego but sooner or later karma bites his butt hard.
The catharsis this episode provides is hands down one of my favorites. Any time this episode airs I always stop what I'm doing so I can watch it and man Cartman getting the beatdown he deserves will never be dissatisfying
Wendy is also one of the few people who beat Cartman. She also beats him the episode ‘dancing with smurfs’ where she just outsmarts him in a genius way. Other person who beats him is Caesar Milan from the episode ‘Tsst’ These 3 are my favorite episodes because of the karma Cartman gets and the satisfaction it brings to see him get defeated
This was a great episode as it shows that even the principal was willing to look the other way and allow the fight to happen. Honestly, I think everyone wanted this to happen to Cartman in the end of it all.
Honestly, that one scene with the Principal is something that earns a lot of respect from me for the show's writing. And it kind of makes the South Park vs Family Guy argument an easy decision. Family Guy has serious issues with unironic misogyny and even just writing good female characters, they had a whole episode acting like it's a good thing that Meg is literally a lightning rod for abuse. South Park wrote an episode where a school principal carefully and subtly endorsed a 9 year old girl to beat up a sexist, manipulative, bigoted classmate to defend breast cancer survivors for some brilliant karmic justice.
@@fcomolineiro7596 I'm not trying to say Family Guy is bad "because they just write jokes," come on, you're better than strawmanning. Family Guy jokes are repetitive and cheap, they really seem to struggle writing an entire gender of people throughout the entire run. Heck, they have 2 paedophiles in the recurring character cast, and yes Quagmire is one of them who has it treated like a minor, silly little quality of him. Even writing a bunch of hateful, fascist stuff into Cartman, serves as a better use of this same dark humour, because they consistently make him suffer as a direct result of his actions. Quagmire's karmic punishment for stuff is that he has to bail and doesn't go through with it, that's all. And he gets to tell his own sister that he doesn't see her as a woman due to her being in the extremely difficult situation of an abusive relationship too, which is like, just about the opposite of what would help in this situation. Family Guy's just a tired show full of jokes that are like key jingling for straight guys. It has moments of brilliance, but it got cancelled like 3 times with less soul every revival. I hope this is enough for you to absorb a single critique I actually said this time, rather than just respond to what you decided that I said.
@@lilpetz500 when I said, "it's funny how the family guy writers write jokes and things" I was mostly referring how their jokes lack a punchline for example "oh quagmire you're a pedo" and that's it And when they try to get into serious stuff it quickly gets undertone by cheap jokes to make the situation less serious, the equivalent of putting 2 videos of subway surfer instead of one
I get the feeling the FG writers are going for irony and deliberately delivering messages that subvert the expectation that the audience will get a good moral at the end. But they lack the wit or talent to make it obvious that the takeaway is the opposite of what the episode is saying.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in May of 2001. She battled breast cancer until she succumbed to it on August 31, 2005. Wendy beating the tar out of Cartman is 100% Cartman’s just punishment.
Bro, that fight edit had absolutely no business going that fuckin HAAAARD!! 😂😂😂 Jesus Christ, this may just be my favorite Blooms video ever off that alone
I think what really works about this episode is that Cartman would have gotten away with making fun of breast cancer but because of his own pride and eagerness to feel superior and put others down he causes himself to get beaten to a bloody pulp
I’d wallop Cartman a hundred times more than Wendy did. I lost my first mom to breast cancer in 2005. If Cartman mocks breast cancer, he’s mocking those who survived and died from breast cancer.
This is such a great episode because I always got the feeling that Matt or Trey were personally affected by a loved one's cancer diagnosis and even they knew that cancer is the one thing that you take seriously. For all of us who have lost someone to this disease, this is the episode where we get to see it get punched in the mouth. Putting that metaphor in the body of Cartman is perfection. Plus, no matter how many times I watch this episode, the moment where Cartman craps on the desk is probably the funniest 5 seconds of the entire series. I laugh every time, no matter how many times I've seen it.
Let's be real, for all the horrible things Cartman has said and done he deserves way more L's than this. This one just may be the most satisfying because of how badly he antagonized Wendy and then tried to back out of it like a coward.
Honestly one of my favorite episodes. Eric is such a good character. You love him because he's so hateable. Seeing the little demon FINALLY get what's coming to him is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen on television. I remember seeing it for the first time & cheering for Wendy like it was a real fight lol. Then the "our opinion of you couldn't get any lower" line was just the most delightful cream topping on this delicious cake.
What I really liked about this episode was the first half kinda played it like "the kid who has to fight the bully does whatever he can to get out of it" yet the kid WAS the bully. Really showed how much of a coward Cartman is. And yes, Principal Victoria's speech to Wendy was EPIC, her best moment!
my aunt passed from breast cancer and multiple other women in my family have suffered from it, the fact that the setup was cartman making jokes about it and then seeing that little fucker get his shit rocked for it made my day.
Perhaps the best part of Principal Victoria's speech is realizing that Cartman had already made an even more powerful enemy out of somebody who works in the shadows, and who no one expects would want him broken for the line he's crossed. His problems had started even before Wendy challenged him, and he will never know why vengeance came for him that day.
It’s always satisfying to see him get what he deserves. Thanks for the video pal. Btw Butters rooted for Cartman the whole fight episode but cheered for Wendy when she had the upper hand but the thing is how when the boys tried to tell him they never liked him, butters was like « yeah » no Butters you encouraged Eric infront of everyone so it’s not true.
I'm pretty sure Butters was just trolling before Wendy took over. He knew Cartman treasured his ego more than anything else, so he tried his hardest to bloat it as much as possible just to make the payoff even more satisfying.
Butters despises Cartman just as much as everyone else, he's just too afraid of what Cartman will do to him if he says so. That's why he always acts so friendly to Cartman, but takes every opportunity he can to show his dislike, such as in the episode where they form a christian rock band. It's also entirely possible that Butters encouraging Cartman was just to make Cartman feel invincible, thus making it even more satisfying to watch him get beat up.
I interpreted it as Butters just wanting to see someone, anyone, get beaten up. Sort of letting out his own aggression through watching someone else be aggressive. Butters is a sweetie, but deep down he craves violence.
@@Owen_loves_Butters when Craig and jimmy told Stan and the goth kids Wendy wanted the fight cancelled (Cartman the liar) Butters said: I hope not, I wanna see Eric kick the crap out of her. And Cartman wasn’t around.
I think it’s hilarious that Cartman thinks defecating on the teacher’s desk in front of the entire class is less embarrassing then losing to Wendy in a fight.
10:21 Imagine being a special forces operative getting the green light on taking out a high evil big bad by any means necessary. This was Wendy in this scene.
Pretty sure there's already videos on that, probably by this same dude. And you could at least say please or make that a request instead of demanding shit.
I love this episode but I think I prefer the ending of Dikkinballs hot dogs more. Seeing Ms Cartman and Butters get back at Cartman back was amazing and felt like the most cathartic moments of the whole show. Plus, the ending genuinely had me in tears with him crying and screaming “I WANT DIKKINBALLS”. They even twisted his own joke back at him.
12:20 ya know… this could backfire in that he realizes that it doesn’t actually matter if everyone likes him…. That he can keep doing it and even if he is hoisted by his own hubris, everything will just go back to normal.
My favourite parts of the episode are every time Wendy is mean mugging him. Better than the actual fight IMO, that raw look of "I am GOING to stomp your ass."
The recent "Dikinbaus Hotdogs" episode is one of my favorites for similar reasons. After seasons upon seasons of Cartman taking advantage of Butters and his mom, it was great to see them get the upper hand over him for once and in such an ironic way too.
I also feel like this ep was a good way to show just how weak cartman truly is, I see so many people saying he is the strongest character when in reality he loses to every single character, I mean yes he is strong when in it comes to manipulation but other than that he is the most pitiful character in the entire show.
He’s definitely the most evil character in the show but anyone who thinks he’s the strongest is lying to themselves. Cartman can’t even take a week little slap
God, look at the comments under the fight scene clip. Full of misogynists that say a woman could NEVER EVER beat a man in a fight. Even a very unhealthy prepubesent boy vs a very athlectic prepubesent girl. 🙄
Honestly if i was wendy and my parents were trying to force me to promise them i'd be saying no and saying in clear tones. "He wanted to claim he can run hands so i'm running his fade. He thought breast cancer was funny i'm making him look even funnier."
At the end of the fight, when Wendy says "Im FINISHED!" with her back turned to the camera, its a reference to the end of There Will Be Blood, when Paul Dano's character gets his head caved in with a bowling pin
When Cartman gets some punches on Wendy she gets like tiny marks but the very second hit she connects already got Cartman covered in blood… it’s both funny and satisfying
I'm surprised that you didn't talk about Butters role in this episode. He keeps yelling about the fight happening and calling attention to the fight, and he's the one that first makes Eric worried about the consequences of losing the fight and what everyone will think of him if he loses. While he is vocal about wanting to se Eric hurt Wendy look at him when the fight actually happens, he's ecstatic to see Eric get clobbered.
What makes this episode kinda sad is that Cartman, the "cancer" is beat up by Wendy, the one who challenged him. The student "body" tells him they never liked him anyways. Yet Carman, the "cancer" convinces himself that they do like and returns to his formal self.
I love how Victoria’s speech before the fight has a double meaning: obviously she’s talking of a great message that says when you have cancer, it’s best to use your all to fight it, but the fact she specifically describes cancer as a ‘fat lump’ implies that she sees Cartman as a cancer in everyone’s lives, based on how volatile and destructive he is. No wonder Wendy throws away her inhibitions and goes out there straight after to beat Cartman up, because if I got a speech that good to motivate me, all I would see is red too.
I think what makes the fact, that he doesn't face any major consequences before this, even more frustrating - and therefore this L more satisfying - is that this show is so capable of violence but never towards him. Just compare him and Kenny. Imo kenny's absolutely among the best characters and he's honestly pretty sweet, caring and loyal. And yet, he can never catch a break (especially since we know that he can remember all the pain from all of his deaths). It just seems so unfair that while he seems to get all the universe's punishments, someone who would really deserve it, almost never does. So yeah 'fuck him up, Wendy' indeed :)
One thing I think is noteworthy is that in the show's current era (season 5-ish onwards), Wendy is more or less the show's moral compass. In all her appearances, she's consistently shown as in the right, and as more or less the smartest and most conscientious character of the entire cast. Even in the rare occasions where she loses like in the hobbit episode, it's treated like a tragic ending rather than as her comeuppance. And she's the only character who proves to consistently be more than a match for Cartman, as every time they've squared off in one way or another she's pretty consistently beaten him, whether physically as in this episode or outsmarting him like in the bathrooms episode.
You can’t forget that token, Kyle, and pc principal also beat cartman up. But out of all the ass whoopings, this was the most deserved and satisfying.😂
I had cancer in 2018 and principal Victorias speech made me well up because not only was it perfect for Wendy’s situation, but it really was great cancer advice.
To be honest though I hate the ending of the episode and I feel robbed of the satisfaction because Cartman ends up happy at the end because he thinks his friends don't hate him any less when in fact they hate him so much that it's impossible to hate him more. But it infuriates me that Cartman ends up happy at the end of the episode and I don't feel satisfied. He could have finally learned a lesson and grew as a character but instead he just gets the wrong idea completely
Even after Wendy beat the shit out of Cartman and humiliated him in front of the whole school, he still used mental gymnastics to make himself the cool kid. Cartman will never learn his lesson.
Yeah but he can't take the pain of that beatdown away. Also everyone was happy of seeing him get his ass kicked, even if he lies to himself everyone else had a great time
the only downside of this ep, but it had to happen lol
@@TooSplicedUp13 I don't think it's a downside personally. Of course, Cartman never learning his lesson is bad in universe. But for viewers, it's part of why we're drawn to Cartman 🤣
When I first saw thd episode, I was upset that Cartman learn nothing from this.
But then I learned that it's Eric Cartman.
@@alienboy1322At least South Park never tries to make us believe Cartman has learned his lesson in the end, only to immediately forget it in the next episode *cough* Stan Smith!
Theres something weirdly poetic about how Principal Victoria does absolutely nothing for 12 seasons, does one of the most important and inspirational moments in the entire show, then proceeds to do almost nothing for another 7 seasons before being written out. If you're only going to have one big moment, it may as well be an amazing one like hers
It's a shame she was written out, I liked her
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Yeah but PC Principle is hilarious so it’s not too big a loss.
@@tetsushatarii2108 just started watching the season where pc principle was introduced and I would take Pip over him. That was not a joke.
@@MrK-bw5ohwhy? I'm asking respectfully
@@48271ed I personally hated PC Principle, dude was so damn annoying. For me it was like making a joke of a joke, we get how dumb PC has become, we didn't need the embodiment of it in the show... except the time he threatens to break the legs of whoever edits the newpapers, and Jimmy comes around, that was pretty great, but would of worked for any character and that was ironically after they massively altered him from his original appearance state.
In his own twisted way, Cartman got what he wanted, not lose his friends' respect, which he technically didn't since their opinion of him literally couldn't go any lower
also in a weird way Cartman wasn’t wrong when he said the guys were trying to make him feel better. Yeah they were just speaking facts but if they truly hated him they would’ve just fed into his misery by saying “yep we hate you now and we’ll never hang out with you again” instead of clarifying they hated him all along and nothing has changed. Bc while it was partially abt not wanting to get his ass kicked, what scared Cartman the most was losing his friends and he didn’t lol it was a semi-happy ending for him but only bc he’s insane, just like when he found out who his dad rlly was
@@tiablue9106 agreed. Although I'd like to emphasize what you inferred, the kids weren't really trying anything, neither making him feel good or bad, they were just being honest
Bro dropped the hardest cartman ass whooping edit and thinks we weren't gonna notice.
yea that was soo funny haha
I’m honestly shocked Cartman didn’t get his way in the end considering this is someone who almost always gets his way. In terms of the episode itself, this is just another fantastic South Park episode that subverts expectations. It’s funny, entertaining, satisfying and just everything you want out of a South Park episode with great character moments from Wendy and especially Cartman.
Dancing with Smurfs is another good episode where Cartman fucks with Wendy and she ends up making him lose the school announcemer position albiet with the cost of losing the class presidency which she could definitely get back after he hates it.
@@CaptainApathetic definitely, another great great episode but I do prefer Breast Cancer Show Ever. Also love how it rips on Avatar
@@mosketo yea I think Breast Cancer Show Ever is more entertaining with the buildup but I do love Cartman's Glenn Beck Parody (even if it hasn't aged that well since most people don't remember him)
My only issue with this episode was when Cartman was trying to get Stan to talk Wendy out of the fight, he goes off on him by the end of the conversation. The problem with this is that it would be a huge red flag to Stan as Cartman gave too much away to him with that last bit.
You could argue that to him, he did. His warped view on the situation is so delusional that he somehow convinced himself that he came out on top, because no matter what, his friends like him for who he is... and think hes kewl and totally not fat at all
The best part about the "Cartman is cancer" allegory is that Cartman actually is one! He was born on July 1st
Oh. You mean the zodiac symbol.
absolute genius
lllololol
It's still so insane that we don't know why Cancer is called that, lmao.
Supposedly because tumors are hard like a crab's shell
I mean are you guys surprised? She's the one who tied her substitute teacher to a rocket and flew it towards the sun just because she was jealous of how Stan looked at her. YOU. DON'T. FUCK. WITH. WENDY TESTABURGERS!
You don't mess with her
no s at the end of her name there boss
When tf this happened?
@@AnekoF90 tom's rinoplasty or something like that in season 1
Do you test her burgers tho? Trolol
Victoria’s speech always gets me. They could’ve gone so many ways with the episode, but writing it the way they did made it _such_ a good one, especially with the underlying message that sometimes, you can’t reason with obnoxious. Sometimes you’ve gotta take them down yourself. She isn’t made fun of for getting angry at Cartman, nor did is she told that getting the upper hand is useless and end up getting her in bigger trouble. It empowered Wendy to stand up to a bully.
This episode made me love Wendy Testaburger.
Rare Cartman Ls are so satisfying since the dude almost always fucks everyone else up and seeing him get his ass handed was awesome
It's so satisfying since how many shits he gets away with
Yeah it’s actually good that they’re rare because if they were every episode it wouldn’t feel impactful
@@theunknown479Well yea, because this is how it would happen in real life, he fucks everyone else up because they fucked him up in the past, wasn't there a whole episode about how other people basically bullied him and made fun of him constantly for being fat?
I love that Mr Garrison wasn't angry that Cartman pooped on his desk. He was just completely stunned.
Eric did u just poop on my desk? 😐
Fuckin BEWILDERED
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Wassup dude, wassup
@@elord420crapped on ur desk dawg, what’s up with that?
Baffled, bewildered, and speechless
BLOOMS YOU CANT JUST MAKE THE HARDEST EDIT OF CARTMAN GETTING WHAT HE DESERVES AND GET AWAY WITH IT 😭
He did
HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THISSSS! HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT! (in Jesse Pinkman voice)
🚨 Wake up Filthy
@@notveryintelligent6239 when i realized what those synths were i got fucking goosebumps lmfaoo
@@frankiesinn3557 SAME LOOOOOL
In Season 6, when Kenny was dead, Cartman didn't really do anything too evil. The worst thing he did was probably drinking Kenny's ashes. But he thought it was chocolate milk mix. Wonder if, after losing his best friend, Cartman gained a sense of empathy and toned down his evil schemes? He was still an asshole, but he knew how hard it is to lose someone dear, so he didn't inflict the same fate on others.
Then in Season 7, when Kenny came back and everyone forgot that he died, Cartman returned to being the same evil little shit in Season 5. He then attempted mass genocide twice in two seasons.
Very well put
Cartman’s evil sticks out less in season 6 bc Stan and Kyle are on like the same level of dickishness as him, w/ him just being slightly meaner to butters than them. Also that season typically focuses on the main boys as a group/the town as a whole rather than individual characters (weirdly) so there weren’t many chances to show off his schemes
He literally got butters beaten up in the first ep of season 6, what the fuck are you saying?
@@m0odiEsubz23 they just meant he was overall less evil than in the previous season, not that he wasn't evil at all
Principal Victoria is GOATED for that speech! Hearing her talk about the “fat little lump” made me smile knowing Cartman was going to get his due from Wendy.
Also, that edit was fire!
Also he's literally a cancer
Principal Victoria should have had some more moments like this one. She picked the role of "go beat his ass" inspirational coach perfectly.
The end of the fight where Wendy says “I’m finished”, always reminds me of a story that an ex con told on a podcast of when a guy beat his cell mate to death because he was a child abuser. The guards let it happen and only opened the cell to drag the body out when the guy yelled he was done
It's also a reference to the film "There Will Be Blood."
Those are some W guards. Let a man take out the trash.
Cartman getting his just deserts is honestly cathartic. Ngl, him being really cruel and super malicious in the later season is funny when he's mean to bad people, but when he's mean to characters that don't deserve it (especially poor Butters), I can only wish he gets justice served.
He did in Awesome-o when Butters released the tape of him cosplaying as Brittany Spears.
@@gideonbrown4215What season and episode? :O
@@DeBoto84 Season 8, Episode 5, AWESOM-O
I think what truly sells this episode for me is that from this point on, Wendy almost never loses to Cartman. The Smurfberry episode being another great example of Wendy using what she learned and beating Cartman at his own game.
Matt and Trey usually aren't the type to have deep messaging. But you can tell the speech by Victoria came right from them. Sometimes in life, shit isn't fair and no amount of peaceful or "good" solutions will fix it.
Sometimes, you just need to kick the shit out of a bad person.
The realism of the fight not just being a “perfect” beatdown is great too. He’s not a punching bag, he fights back as hard as he possibly can. He’s bigger than her, but she takes every hit on the chin and returns it tenfold. By the end, so tired that she has to sit down, she announces to everyone, to the world, “I’m FINISHED.” As simple as doing her homework or folding her laundry, she had a job to do and she was done with it. I fucking love Wendy.
This is definitely my favorite episode, simply because of the ending. Wendy is also one of my favorite characters because of this
This and Wendy's cussing song alone make her absolutely badass and funny 😁
Cartmen lives in your head
Same. You don't mess with Wendy.
Also Cartman crapping on Mr Garrison's desk is a top tier funny moment from this show
Another Cartman L comes in Awesome-O with after all the times Cartman did horrible things to Butters you see Butters be very happy with Cartman basically being a servant to Butters the whole episode, and starving. And by the end he gets embarrassed in front of everyone. This is one of many reasons Awesome-O is one of the best episodes.
And when Token gives him that 3 piece then Butters gives him the biscuit in the Faith+1 episode. Gotta love when he gets his occasional comeuppance.
Cartman Sucks and Awesom-O have similar endings with a defeated Eric just saying “lame”. Those are a couple of my favorite episodes.
Awesom-O is Cartman suffering for 20 minutes and getting nothing for it, and Cartman Sucks is him doing everything to himself. Nobody does anything at all to him, he simply embarrasses himself out of paranoia.
I came here to say the same thing.
another favourite cartman L of mine is when he pretends to be disabled to compete in the special olympics. he thinks he will dominate but instead finishes dead last and gets a pity award, right before he exposes his scheme to everyone
I loved when Cartman humiliated himself trying to get the picture of him sucking Butters off away from Butters and inadvertently shows it to the class
Cartman vs the midget is hilarious but Cartman vs Wendy is cathartic
It’s sad that Cartman won against the midget. He should’ve been beaten up since the midget had a black belt in martial arts
theres no way wendy powerscales above the midget it just isnt fair
@@icedqq dude it’s a midget
@@icedqq yeah does she have a built in strength
I genuinely LOVE this episode cause of how visceral it feels.
That primal enjoyment of pushing someone’s buttons until you get a reaction, that primal enjoyment of beating the hell out of someone who’s annoyed you and deserves it, and the primal satisfaction you get from seeing two people beat the hell out of each other.
I think You got F'd in the A might be my favourite episode just based on vibes, but this is probably objectively my favourite episode. I'm glad you mentioned how incredible the 'cancer is pure evil' speech is, it makes everything that came before completely worth it and everything that comes after so satisfying, because you know that wendy has had someone on her side this whole time, and that she can do what she needs to do, punishment free. GOD i love this episode and i'm so glad you covered it!!
Let's see you dance sucka, you got nothing on me!
Victoria's speech is very heartfelt and inspirational. You can turn the cheek only so much, some times you just gotta throw them hands.
Edit: Since I'm a household influence now like my pagan god Logan Paul, I demand for you Blooms to update your ranked episodes!
Definitely one of the best Principal Victoria moments. If I couldn't love her more.
But proply one of the worst things a principal to do
@@mo642.0lWith students like Eric who abuses the rules made to protect students for their own gain, I feel turning a blind eye is the best move in this situation. If he doesn’t face consequences to his actions, then he’ll keep doing the same shit
@@mo642.0lno that's what educators need to do more and not be so scared.
@@mo642.0lyou realize this is a TV show right? It’s… it’s not real
Dude, this and also when PC principal destroyed him. I've loved seeing Cartman meet his matches
Or when his Mom finally starts putting him in his place. Like the day he turned his hot dog car into the coolest place ever, only for them to be forced back into his old house when he didn't want to.
The PC Principal thing was really weird and nonsensical to me even for South Park. Beating the shit out of a kid didn't seem in line with his character to me. That being said it was hilarious though.
@@rh7474that’s exactly what i thought too since his whole thing is being PC or whateva
@@kristahouck6769 it’s the creators being ironic like when pc principal said he would break the legs of whoever said “retarded” to describe the school lunch in the paper, and it happened to be jimmy who as we know, can’t use his legs
My man, there are many people in real life who are exactly like that..."you see, I am fighting for what's right, and moral, that's why my friends and I going out and beating the shit out of people who don't think like us is completely justified".
I have a buddy whose aunt died of ovarian cancer a year ago, and he would go on and on about how much he loves Principal Victoria’s speech and how much it resonated with him because of all this.
Honestly Eric Cartman got what he deserved. He's just a perfect example from someone that have an inflated ego but sooner or later karma bites his butt hard.
And teeth punched
@@DonPetexX You meant that Wendy teared up his teeth.
That’s Not True!
I've compared him to DJT
@@itz_ic21gaming97 not Wendy that clearly karma working through Wendy
"Crapped on yo desk dawg, what's up with that?" Most south park quote I've heard
The catharsis this episode provides is hands down one of my favorites. Any time this episode airs I always stop what I'm doing so I can watch it and man Cartman getting the beatdown he deserves will never be dissatisfying
13:48 lmao he has been terrorizing the town for 12 years and he is still in 4th grade.
ash ketchum
@@mortem_incredibox a 10yo with 25 years of experience
13:25 "Cartman had been tormenting town for over a decade" is the most Cartman thing imaginable
Wendy is also one of the few people who beat Cartman.
She also beats him the episode ‘dancing with smurfs’ where she just outsmarts him in a genius way.
Other person who beats him is Caesar Milan from the episode ‘Tsst’
These 3 are my favorite episodes because of the karma Cartman gets and the satisfaction it brings to see him get defeated
The robot episode is my favorite just because it's non-stop Cartman Ls.
In Cartmanland, he also got slapped by karma by loosing everything he had gained. Serves him right.
This was a great episode as it shows that even the principal was willing to look the other way and allow the fight to happen. Honestly, I think everyone wanted this to happen to Cartman in the end of it all.
Honestly, that one scene with the Principal is something that earns a lot of respect from me for the show's writing. And it kind of makes the South Park vs Family Guy argument an easy decision. Family Guy has serious issues with unironic misogyny and even just writing good female characters, they had a whole episode acting like it's a good thing that Meg is literally a lightning rod for abuse.
South Park wrote an episode where a school principal carefully and subtly endorsed a 9 year old girl to beat up a sexist, manipulative, bigoted classmate to defend breast cancer survivors for some brilliant karmic justice.
Yeah, it's really funny how the family guy writers write jokes and things, they seems really insecure to make a clear message
@@fcomolineiro7596 I'm not trying to say Family Guy is bad "because they just write jokes," come on, you're better than strawmanning.
Family Guy jokes are repetitive and cheap, they really seem to struggle writing an entire gender of people throughout the entire run. Heck, they have 2 paedophiles in the recurring character cast, and yes Quagmire is one of them who has it treated like a minor, silly little quality of him. Even writing a bunch of hateful, fascist stuff into Cartman, serves as a better use of this same dark humour, because they consistently make him suffer as a direct result of his actions. Quagmire's karmic punishment for stuff is that he has to bail and doesn't go through with it, that's all. And he gets to tell his own sister that he doesn't see her as a woman due to her being in the extremely difficult situation of an abusive relationship too, which is like, just about the opposite of what would help in this situation.
Family Guy's just a tired show full of jokes that are like key jingling for straight guys. It has moments of brilliance, but it got cancelled like 3 times with less soul every revival.
I hope this is enough for you to absorb a single critique I actually said this time, rather than just respond to what you decided that I said.
@@lilpetz500 when I said, "it's funny how the family guy writers write jokes and things" I was mostly referring how their jokes lack a punchline for example "oh quagmire you're a pedo" and that's it
And when they try to get into serious stuff it quickly gets undertone by cheap jokes to make the situation less serious, the equivalent of putting 2 videos of subway surfer instead of one
I get the feeling the FG writers are going for irony and deliberately delivering messages that subvert the expectation that the audience will get a good moral at the end.
But they lack the wit or talent to make it obvious that the takeaway is the opposite of what the episode is saying.
@@lilpetz500wtf do you mean with key jingling for straight guys
my mum is a surviver of breast cancer, so this episode is relatable. the speech from Vic and Wendy beating his ass is too good.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in May of 2001. She battled breast cancer until she succumbed to it on August 31, 2005. Wendy beating the tar out of Cartman is 100% Cartman’s just punishment.
Bro, that fight edit had absolutely no business going that fuckin HAAAARD!! 😂😂😂 Jesus Christ, this may just be my favorite Blooms video ever off that alone
WAKE UP FLITHY
I think what really works about this episode is that Cartman would have gotten away with making fun of breast cancer but because of his own pride and eagerness to feel superior and put others down he causes himself to get beaten to a bloody pulp
Hell yeah king diamond pfp. A mansion in darkness is so good on that album.
I’d wallop Cartman a hundred times more than Wendy did. I lost my first mom to breast cancer in 2005. If Cartman mocks breast cancer, he’s mocking those who survived and died from breast cancer.
I’m actually surprised that Cartmen didn’t publicly say “I won’t fight Wendy because she is a woman”
Eric pooping on Garrisons desk makes me laugh uncontrollably every time. It’s so so dumb
Same I burst out laughing too, the first time watching it was so unexpected, yet so Cartman at the same time
This is such a great episode because I always got the feeling that Matt or Trey were personally affected by a loved one's cancer diagnosis and even they knew that cancer is the one thing that you take seriously. For all of us who have lost someone to this disease, this is the episode where we get to see it get punched in the mouth. Putting that metaphor in the body of Cartman is perfection. Plus, no matter how many times I watch this episode, the moment where Cartman craps on the desk is probably the funniest 5 seconds of the entire series. I laugh every time, no matter how many times I've seen it.
It’s so funny how I can love a hateful character so much😅😅
Let's be real, for all the horrible things Cartman has said and done he deserves way more L's than this. This one just may be the most satisfying because of how badly he antagonized Wendy and then tried to back out of it like a coward.
One of my top 2 FAVORITE South Park Episodes of all time! Principal Victoria's speech is phenomenal and impacting and I get emotional every time.
what’s the other one?
Honestly one of my favorite episodes.
Eric is such a good character. You love him because he's so hateable.
Seeing the little demon FINALLY get what's coming to him is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen on television.
I remember seeing it for the first time & cheering for Wendy like it was a real fight lol. Then the "our opinion of you couldn't get any lower" line was just the most delightful cream topping on this delicious cake.
Cartman taking L’s is ALWAYS satisfying.
What I really liked about this episode was the first half kinda played it like "the kid who has to fight the bully does whatever he can to get out of it" yet the kid WAS the bully. Really showed how much of a coward Cartman is.
And yes, Principal Victoria's speech to Wendy was EPIC, her best moment!
“She is completely and udderly helpless”
you had no right to make to make wendy kicking eric’s ass, a badass edit 😭
Cartman's biggest L is being half-ginger.
my aunt passed from breast cancer and multiple other women in my family have suffered from it, the fact that the setup was cartman making jokes about it and then seeing that little fucker get his shit rocked for it made my day.
since season 1, we've been taught NEVER to mess with Wendy Testaburger.
Perhaps the best part of Principal Victoria's speech is realizing that Cartman had already made an even more powerful enemy out of somebody who works in the shadows, and who no one expects would want him broken for the line he's crossed. His problems had started even before Wendy challenged him, and he will never know why vengeance came for him that day.
It’s always satisfying to see him get what he deserves. Thanks for the video pal. Btw Butters rooted for Cartman the whole fight episode but cheered for Wendy when she had the upper hand but the thing is how when the boys tried to tell him they never liked him, butters was like « yeah » no Butters you encouraged Eric infront of everyone so it’s not true.
I'm pretty sure Butters was just trolling before Wendy took over. He knew Cartman treasured his ego more than anything else, so he tried his hardest to bloat it as much as possible just to make the payoff even more satisfying.
Butters despises Cartman just as much as everyone else, he's just too afraid of what Cartman will do to him if he says so. That's why he always acts so friendly to Cartman, but takes every opportunity he can to show his dislike, such as in the episode where they form a christian rock band. It's also entirely possible that Butters encouraging Cartman was just to make Cartman feel invincible, thus making it even more satisfying to watch him get beat up.
Butters just wanted to rile Cartman up to make sure he wouldn't back out. He knew *exactly* what he was doing.
I interpreted it as Butters just wanting to see someone, anyone, get beaten up. Sort of letting out his own aggression through watching someone else be aggressive. Butters is a sweetie, but deep down he craves violence.
@@Owen_loves_Butters when Craig and jimmy told Stan and the goth kids Wendy wanted the fight cancelled (Cartman the liar) Butters said: I hope not, I wanna see Eric kick the crap out of her. And Cartman wasn’t around.
I think it’s hilarious that Cartman thinks defecating on the teacher’s desk in front of the entire class is less embarrassing then losing to Wendy in a fight.
bro just dropped the hardest Wendy beating Cartman edit and expected us not to notice
10:21 Imagine being a special forces operative getting the green light on taking out a high evil big bad by any means necessary. This was Wendy in this scene.
Now rank the most evil things Cartman has done
What he did with cthulhu takes the take
Pretty sure there's already videos on that, probably by this same dude. And you could at least say please or make that a request instead of demanding shit.
@@Choshakobro chill wtf
I love this episode but I think I prefer the ending of Dikkinballs hot dogs more. Seeing Ms Cartman and Butters get back at Cartman back was amazing and felt like the most cathartic moments of the whole show. Plus, the ending genuinely had me in tears with him crying and screaming “I WANT DIKKINBALLS”. They even twisted his own joke back at him.
12:20 ya know… this could backfire in that he realizes that it doesn’t actually matter if everyone likes him…. That he can keep doing it and even if he is hoisted by his own hubris, everything will just go back to normal.
My favourite parts of the episode are every time Wendy is mean mugging him.
Better than the actual fight IMO, that raw look of "I am GOING to stomp your ass."
11:10 Goosebumps...THIS GOES INCREDIBLY HARD.
I was too young to realize how well written this episode was it’s peak
gamzee!
The recent "Dikinbaus Hotdogs" episode is one of my favorites for similar reasons. After seasons upon seasons of Cartman taking advantage of Butters and his mom, it was great to see them get the upper hand over him for once and in such an ironic way too.
I lost my aunt to breast cancer in 2016 so the first time I ever saw this episode I was almost cheering seeing Cartman get the shit beat out of him.
Hey Blooms, just wanted to say I appreciate you and these videos brighten my day. Thanks big dog
I also feel like this ep was a good way to show just how weak cartman truly is, I see so many people saying he is the strongest character when in reality he loses to every single character, I mean yes he is strong when in it comes to manipulation but other than that he is the most pitiful character in the entire show.
He’s definitely the most evil character in the show but anyone who thinks he’s the strongest is lying to themselves. Cartman can’t even take a week little slap
The strongest in what sense? Obviously not physically, but I think through his cold hearted manipulation techniques he does gain some power
God, look at the comments under the fight scene clip. Full of misogynists that say a woman could NEVER EVER beat a man in a fight. Even a very unhealthy prepubesent boy vs a very athlectic prepubesent girl. 🙄
@@katherineofarrogant6370 bro what are you even on about?!?!
@@Matt-zu2luseriously
Wendy stood on business in a way Kyle could never
Honestly if i was wendy and my parents were trying to force me to promise them i'd be saying no and saying in clear tones. "He wanted to claim he can run hands so i'm running his fade. He thought breast cancer was funny i'm making him look even funnier."
The build up the whole episode was so worth it
Principle Victoria using cancer as a resemblance of Cartman is just amazing
Wendy didn't hear the bell, she WAS the bell
At the end of the fight, when Wendy says "Im FINISHED!" with her back turned to the camera, its a reference to the end of There Will Be Blood, when Paul Dano's character gets his head caved in with a bowling pin
When Cartman gets some punches on Wendy she gets like tiny marks but the very second hit she connects already got Cartman covered in blood… it’s both funny and satisfying
Cartman's coping ability is out of this world.
I'm surprised that you didn't talk about Butters role in this episode. He keeps yelling about the fight happening and calling attention to the fight, and he's the one that first makes Eric worried about the consequences of losing the fight and what everyone will think of him if he loses.
While he is vocal about wanting to se Eric hurt Wendy look at him when the fight actually happens, he's ecstatic to see Eric get clobbered.
I swear Principal Victoria’s speech makes me choke up every time
This probably my favorite episode in the entire show, watching Wendy beat up Cartman is the best moment in the series
I really liked when butters was originally rooting for Cartman to win but then when he was getting Beaten up he switches sides
I think it's a capital crime that you cut out the scene where cartman 'removes' his underpants in front of Stan. "Oh, that's where I put those"
1:24 BRO NO WAY THIS IS HOW I GET SPOILED FOR GAME OF THRONES AFTER AVOIDING SPOILERS FOR YEARS😭😭😭
it's okay, they find the seven dragon eggs and wish him back to life a season later.
@@FunPolice6969lol
Bro this isn’t even the first time I get spoiled for something while watching a video that has absolutely nothing to do with it 😭
Shouldn’t Cartman’s biggest L be when he becomes homeless and completely alone and miserable because that karma is permanent
That's his ultimate fate
What makes this episode kinda sad is that Cartman, the "cancer" is beat up by Wendy, the one who challenged him. The student "body" tells him they never liked him anyways. Yet Carman, the "cancer" convinces himself that they do like and returns to his formal self.
I love how Victoria’s speech before the fight has a double meaning: obviously she’s talking of a great message that says when you have cancer, it’s best to use your all to fight it, but the fact she specifically describes cancer as a ‘fat lump’ implies that she sees Cartman as a cancer in everyone’s lives, based on how volatile and destructive he is. No wonder Wendy throws away her inhibitions and goes out there straight after to beat Cartman up, because if I got a speech that good to motivate me, all I would see is red too.
Kyle and Wendy really do put the fear of god in his fat behind. They the only characters that I've seen that can give Cartman the hands and the fade.
I think what makes the fact, that he doesn't face any major consequences before this, even more frustrating - and therefore this L more satisfying - is that this show is so capable of violence but never towards him. Just compare him and Kenny. Imo kenny's absolutely among the best characters and he's honestly pretty sweet, caring and loyal. And yet, he can never catch a break (especially since we know that he can remember all the pain from all of his deaths). It just seems so unfair that while he seems to get all the universe's punishments, someone who would really deserve it, almost never does. So yeah 'fuck him up, Wendy' indeed :)
One thing I think is noteworthy is that in the show's current era (season 5-ish onwards), Wendy is more or less the show's moral compass. In all her appearances, she's consistently shown as in the right, and as more or less the smartest and most conscientious character of the entire cast. Even in the rare occasions where she loses like in the hobbit episode, it's treated like a tragic ending rather than as her comeuppance. And she's the only character who proves to consistently be more than a match for Cartman, as every time they've squared off in one way or another she's pretty consistently beaten him, whether physically as in this episode or outsmarting him like in the bathrooms episode.
You can’t forget that token, Kyle, and pc principal also beat cartman up. But out of all the ass whoopings, this was the most deserved and satisfying.😂
new tank in the backround of cartman getting shit on is just a masterpiece from the heavens
Can't spell Wendy without W
The FNaF 2 ambiance when Wendy is staring at Cartman fits so well
3:02 to skip to the actual video
Thanks king.
this is a top 10 episode for me. I could watch Wendy bashing Cartman's face into a metal bar for HOURS
I had cancer in 2018 and principal Victorias speech made me well up because not only was it perfect for Wendy’s situation, but it really was great cancer advice.
11:09 Bro casually dropped the hardest hitting (pun intended) fight scene edit and thought we wouldn't notice
You know, I think Wendy would have a very promising career as an MMA fighter or as a female pro-wrestler. Judging by the way she destroyed Cartman.
To be honest though I hate the ending of the episode and I feel robbed of the satisfaction because Cartman ends up happy at the end because he thinks his friends don't hate him any less when in fact they hate him so much that it's impossible to hate him more. But it infuriates me that Cartman ends up happy at the end of the episode and I don't feel satisfied. He could have finally learned a lesson and grew as a character but instead he just gets the wrong idea completely
Cartman growing up is problably imposible, but I would like to see when he realized how much is a loser.
Wendy’s the hero of South Park
principal victoria lowkey calling cartman a fat little lump makes her one of the few characters that i'm sad to see be gone from the series.
Whenever I feel bad about myself I always like to remember that a episode where cartman gets finally beaten exist
bro just casually dropped the hardest wendy edit of all time