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1107: Night of the Living Homeless Increasing numbers of homeless are eating, sleeping and asking for change all over South Park. The boys are working to solve the homeless problem once and for all.



1106: D-Yikes! - Ms. Garrison gets dumped again and lets it out on the 4th Grade class.



1105: Fantastic Easter Special - Stan decides to find out what decorating Easter eggs has to do with the death and resurrection of Jesus. He soon falls in with an eccentric society.



Featured Article of the Week Kenny McCormick Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the four central characters, all of whom are nine-year old boys.

Kenny wears an orange hooded parka with brown gloves. Underneath his hood he has blonde hair, which looks very similar to that of another South Park character, Tweek. He is also well-known for almost always wearing his orange hood (although he does remove it during the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and in at least one season eight episode, "The Jeffersons"). Also, it would seem that his parka was made from pieces of his bedroom curtains, as in the episode "Quintuplets 2000", when we see Kenny practicing opera singing, we see his curtains in the background. They are of orange material, and a huge part of one is missing. Due to his hood, which covers his mouth and nose, all of his lines are mumbled, and are usually such that they'd be censored if they weren't. He has a colorful sense of humor and a perverted mind.

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This week on South Park... Cartman Sucks</B> Cartman pulls his "best trick ever" on Butters and gets him put in a special camp where they "pray the gay away".

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