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|appearance = "[[Cartman Sucks]]" |
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+ | '''Camp New Grace''' is an Ex-LGBT camp that was first featured in the [[Season Eleven]] episode "[[Cartman Sucks]]". [[Butters Stotch]] was sent to this camp after his father found him performing sexual acts on [[Eric Cartman]]. |
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− | Using Christianity as justification, the camp attempts to shame bi-curious boys in order to eliminate their alleged sinful urges. However, the shaming involved leads many of the campers to suicide. Over the course of the episode four campers attempt suicide, with only [[Bradley ("Cartman Sucks")|Bradley]] surviving. |
+ | Using Christianity as justification, the camp attempts to shame bi-curious boys in order to eliminate their alleged sinful urges. However, the shaming involved leads many of the campers to suicide. Over the course of the episode, four campers attempt suicide, with only [[Bradley ("Cartman Sucks")|Bradley]] surviving. |
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* "[[Cartman Sucks]]" - First and only appearance. |
* "[[Cartman Sucks]]" - First and only appearance. |
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Revision as of 19:54, 6 January 2020
Camp New Grace is an Ex-LGBT camp that was first featured in the Season Eleven episode "Cartman Sucks". Butters Stotch was sent to this camp after his father found him performing sexual acts on Eric Cartman.
Background
Using Christianity as justification, the camp attempts to shame bi-curious boys in order to eliminate their alleged sinful urges. However, the shaming involved leads many of the campers to suicide. Over the course of the episode, four campers attempt suicide, with only Bradley surviving.
The campers are set up in pairs who count on the other person as their "accountabilibuddy."
Appearance
Camp New Grace resembles a stereotypical children's camp adorned with Christian symbols. The camp is in a heavily wooded area, with most buildings painted in beige, brown, and orange colors. The main church building is painted red and resembles a typical cabin.
Prominence
- "Cartman Sucks" - First and only appearance.