We are now on to the second portion of our ongoing best-of clips from every season of South Park! As we continue to progress through the seasons we will bring you what we deem the six best clips from each season of this great show, and then moving backwards until we have reached the pivotal first season. So remember to bookmark these posts, as they will have some of best of the best South Park clips in them of all time!
Cartman Wants Kyle to Suck His Balls!
The best part of this trilogy is the bet between Cartman and Kyle. In the very first episode Cartman bets Kyle that leprechauns are real. If he can prove it, Kyle has to suck his balls. If he can’t, then he owes Kyle ten bucks. Of course, after setting up and staking out in the woods, along comes an actual leprechaun. When Kyle is faced with the prospect of having to suck on Eric Cartman’s scrotum, things turn ugly really fast. Prompting Cartman to get a court order that Kyle must suck his balls within twenty four hours or face jail time!
Man-Bear-Pig Becomes Real
If you remember another episode of South Park called, “Man Bear Pig,” where Al Gore is convinced that there is a creature that is, as he explains, “Half Man, Half Bear and Half Pig,” then you will automatically love the three part series called, “Imaginationland,” from which this best-of clip emanates. Because Al Gore has imagined this creature, it is real in Imaginationland. But, when the US government manages to open a doorway to this land, the creature crosses over and wreaks havoc on their crew of scientists that are studying the portal.
Best 2nd Clip from Season 11: “Al Gore Finds Man-Bear-Pig”
Season 11 offered a very rare, three part episode – or trilogy if you will – that was called, “Imaginationland.” In the third episode of this fantastic series, Al Gore returns and is convinced that his imagined creature of terror and death, Man Bear Pig, is actually real. After finding footage from the Pentagon of the beast ripping through the imagination portal and tearing people to pieces limb by limb, Gore is most certain that there is only one plausible solution to the imagination portal: it must be nuked. But first, he dons a cape and whistles to make a fly sound as he heads to warn the US government of their most certain and imminent perils!

