- Tonsil Trouble
Infobox Television episode
Title =Tonsil Trouble
Series =South Park
Caption = Cartman sneaks into Kyle's room.
Season =12
Episode =168
Airdate =March 12 2008
Production =1201
Writer =Trey Parker
Director =Trey Parker
Guests =
Episode list =List of South Park episodes
Season list = Infobox South Park season 12 episode list
Prev =The List
Next =TBA"Tonsil Trouble" is episode 1201 (#168) ofComedy Central 's animated comedy series "South Park ". It is the first episode of the show's and was broadcast on Wednesday,March 12 , 2008. [ [http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/1201/ Episode guide.] South Park Studios. Retrieved on2008-08-17 .]Plot
While having his tonsils removed, Cartman is accidentally infected with
HIV from donor blood. Shocked, he attempts to gain the support and pity of those around him but is unsuccessful because theAIDS fad has run its course and become antiquated, and the current trend is to be sensitive aboutcancer . Additionally, due to Cartman's cruelty to his classmates in the past, many find it hard to pity him: Kyle even goes so far as to laugh hysterically and almost involuntarily at the irony that Cartman has HIV, as Cartman has wished AIDS on Kyle on several occasions.When an AIDS benefit featuring
Elton John is held in Cartman's honor, only $17 is raised, only about eight people attend and even Elton John skips it in favor of a cancer benefit; instead, Cartman getsJimmy Buffett , who sings "AIDSburger in Paradise".Furious at the lack of concern and Kyle's laughter, Cartman plots revenge by drawing some of his own blood and putting it in Kyle's mouth as he sleeps. When Kyle is diagnosed with HIV, he knows who is at fault and confronts Cartman in the playground, attempting to beat him to death until Mr. Mackey stops him. Instead of punishment, the school authorities simply demand that Cartman apologize to Kyle for giving him HIV and that Kyle apologize for tattling about it.
Angered by this injustice, Kyle decides to take matters into his own hands and hurries off to Cartman's house with a threat to break everything that Cartman owns. True to his word, Kyle shatters many of Cartman's toys, rips apart his prized "
Braveheart " poster and tears off the head of his belovedClyde Frog . As he is about to break the most important and expensive thing in the room, Cartman'sXbox 360 , Cartman pleads with him, telling him that he has done research which leads him to believe that a cure for AIDS lies inMagic Johnson 's longevity since becoming infected with HIV. [cite web|title = Johnson, Unbowed by H.I.V., Will Return to Pro Basketball|publisher = "New York Times "|url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9E0CE4DA1330F933A0575AC0A964958260|accessdate = 2008-03-13]Kyle and Cartman fly to Johnson's house after gaining free airline tickets by pretending to have "all-over" cancer, because AIDS is too "retro" a disease. Johnson is sympathetic, offering assistance, but is unsure what he has in his house that helps. Upon investigation, they find that Johnson sleeps regularly with huge piles of cash (since he does not trust banks), which eventually prove to have the ability to neutralize HIV. Laboratory scientists experiment with a concentrated dose of "about $180,000 shot directly into the bloodstream" on the boys, which forces the HIV to disintegrate.
Word is spread about the cure for AIDS (most notably in impoverished
Nigeria ), and an event is held at which Jimmy Buffett sings "Cureburger in Paradise". Kyle, thinking that Cartman has not learned anything, tells him that he is going to break his Xbox anyway. Cartman runs after him.References
External Links
[http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/1201/ Episode guide at Southparkstudios.com]
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