Lake Tardicaca is a camp for the handicapped featured in the Season Fourteen episode, "Crippled Summer". The name itself is a parody of the largest lake in South America, Lake Titicaca, and the word "retard".
In South Park: The Fractured But Whole, it is based on Camp Crystal Lake.
Background[]
Nathan with his friend Mimsy tries to sabotage Jimmy and his friends in the camp sports competitions.
The campers compete in competitions divided into a red and blue team. The events include: swimming, archery, scavenger hunt, 50 yard dash, three legged race, bear hunting, basketball, surfing, canoeing, and a talent show.
According to South Park: Fractured but Whole, the showers are unisex.
Many of the handicapped children resemble characters from the Looney Tunes cartoon series, including Elmer Fudd, Beaky Buzzard, Daffy Duck, Pete Puma, and Porky Pig, as well as MGM's Droopy Dog.
Video Games[]
South Park: The Stick of Truth[]
A photo of Lake Tardicaca can be seen at South Park Elementary.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole[]
In Bring the Crunch, The New Kid helps Jimmy to find out why the monitors are dying. The entire DLC takes place on Lake Tardicaca.
Continuity[]
- In the Season Eighteen episode, "Handicar", Nathan tries to sabotage Timmy's Handicar taxi from raising money for the summer camp.
- In the Season Nineteen episode, "Truth and Advertising", a picture of kids at the camp can be seen in the Super School Newspaper room.
- Lake Tardicaca is the main setting in the South Park: The Fractured But Whole DLC Bring the Crunch.
Trivia[]
- Lake Tardicaca is the first summer camp to appear on South Park.