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"La donna è mobile" is a song written by Giuseppe Verdi from his opera, Rigoletto. It was sung by Kenny McCormick in the Season Four episode, "Quintuplets 2000".

Background[]

Kenny McCormick and his mother try and raise enough money to send him to a music school in Romania, by singing at bus stations across the country.

Eric Cartman shows the Quintuplets around his town. In a montage, they are seen going to the North Park Funland, having bacon double cheeseburgers, watching a sheep shearing contest, and then visiting the South Park Mall.

Lyrics[]

La donna è mobile.
Qual piuma al vento,
muta d'accento e di pensiero.
Sempre un amabile,
leggiadro viso,
in pianto o in riso, è menzognero.


Songs from Season Four
Annen Polka | Bu Bu Budio | Con te partirò | Dance of the Clogs | Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy | Democracy in Cuba | Der Hölle Rache | Don't Die On Us | Even A Miracle Needs A Hand | Fingerbang | Hukilau | I Can't Wait Until I Grow Up | I Don't Want to Wait | I Walk Hand in Hand with Jesus | If You're Happy and You Know It | Itsy Bitsy Spider | La donna è mobile | Little Bunny Foo Foo | Non più andrai | Old Time Rock and Roll | Page d'écriture | Silent Night | Spilled Blood on the Footsteps of My Mind (Revisited) | Circle of Poo | The Four Seasons: Spring | The Miracle Worker | The Prostitute Song | Third Grade Memories | Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld | Welcome to This World | Wendy's Audition Song | You Got It, Girl | You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from Season Four | Season Four

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