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"ManBearPig"
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Episode no. Season 10
Episode 6
Production no. 1006
Original airdate April 26, 2006
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"ManBearPig" is the sixth episode of the tenth season of South Park.

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Plot details follow.

Synopsis

The boys end up helping Al Gore rid the world of "Manbearpig".

Plot

Mr. Mackey introduces Al Gore who takes the assembly at South Park Elementary and warns the students about Manbearpig, a ferocious beast and menace to mankind. Unfortunately for him, nobody takes him seriously.

Al Gore meets Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny as they play basketball. Dressed as Manbearpig, he fails to scare the boys yet warns them that next time it could be the real Manbearpig. He gets them to sign his Manbearpig awareness sheet and take a bumper stick explaining how everyone must stop Manbearpig. Randy stops by in his car and offers the boys a ride home. In the car, he tells them they shouldn't hang around with Al Gore and that there is no Manbearpig - Al Gore simply wants attention.

Stan is awoken in the night by a phone call from Al Gore, who asks him and his friends to attend a Manbearpig meeting the following morning. Stan tries to tell Al Gore that he has school the next day and cannot attend, but Al Gore exclaims that Stan doesn't believe him. Feeling sorry for him, Stan says he's just scared he can't do anything to stop Manbearpig and that he'll attend.

Next day, Cartman, Kyle and Kenny question why they have to go to the meeting. Stan explains he feels sorry for Al Gore.

Stan tells Al Gore that his dad is a geologist and how he thinks Manbearpig isn't in the area. After telling Al Gore his dad doesn't have hooves he and the others prepare to leave. Just then, Al Gore detects something on his navigation screen, believing Manbearpig to be in the Cave of the Winds. The boys say they have school, but their minds quickly change upon hearing Al Gore can get them all excused from class.

In the Cave of the Winds, Al Gore gets the boys to look for Manbearpig droppings which he explains are just like pig droppings but more manbear like. As they explore, Al Gore mistakes the sound of the wind (which the cave is named after) to be Manbearpig. He quickly gets out his gun and begins to shoot the walls. The rocks crumble down and trap the boys.

Discovering their dilemma, the boys search for a way out. Cartman meanwhile finds what appears to be treasure. The boys realize the only way out is up a steep path, so they decide to stay put. Determined to keep the treasure for himself, he begins to consume it. The boys notice him putting on weight, and believe him to be ill.

Al Gore tells the rescue team who are trying to save the boys that they need to flood the cave with molten lead. The rescue worker explains that they can't for it will kill the boys. While discussing the digging plan, they explain they will be digging to an area called "Smuggler's Den", a place where children can have their photo took with fake treasure.

Al Gore meanwhile, decides to flood the cave by diverting a stream.

The boys realize the cave is being flooded, and attempt to escape. Unfortunately, Kyle has to swim to safety with incredibly bloated Cartman leaning on him.

Outside, the rescue team comment that nothing could have survived the flood, and Al Gore quietly celebrates believing that he has "killed Manbearpig once and for all".

While holding a memorial service for the boys, they show up and Al Gore explains he has saved them. Stan finally tells him however that he was only nice to him because he felt sorry for him and calls him a loser. Al Gore replies that the guy who stopped Manbearpig alone is hardly a loser. Just then, Cartman craps out all the treasure, but is disappointed to hear its all worth about $14. Kyle is angry he had to carry Cartman after he ate fake treasure. Al Gore then explains he should make a movie about himself. Having donned a cape he attempts to fly away. Cartman then craps out the last coin.

Trivia

  • This episode parodies Al Gore's take on global warming while mixing in the South Park creators belief that Global Warming isn't real.
  • Manbearpig manifests his true form in "Imaginationland Episode II". Which, ironically enough means that Manbearpig is in fact not real. However, his existence in imaginationland could be the fault of Al Gore, for imagining him in the first place.
  • Some of the Stalagties and Stalagmites in the Cave of Winds are shaped like clearly shaped like penises, despite the Guide calling them "the hanging mushroom", "a man with helmet and two bowling balls" and "the two sisters".
  • When Cartman is eating the treasure while drinking it with water, his water bottle reads "WOTTUR".
  • In South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play, ManBearPig is a boss in the peniultimate level. If the player manages to defeat the boss without using towers, on Insane Mode, they will recieve an achievement called "MANBEARPIG!". It is the hardest achievement to acquire next to "Look for Treasure" which requires the player to earn the highest medal possible... The Platinum Medal.
  • During the whole episode instead of saying serious Al Gore says cereal or super cereal.
A Million Little Fibers "[[A Million Little Fibers]]" "ManBearPig" "[[Tsst]]" Tsst


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Story Elements

Al GoreKomfort InnManBearPigCave of the WindsSmuggler's Den

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Release

South Park: The Complete Tenth SeasonImaginationland

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