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"Movin' On Up" can be heard in the background in the Season Eight episode, "Woodland Critter Christmas". This song is an homage to Norman Lear, and his series The Jeffersons.

Background[]

Within Eric Cartman's fictional Christmas story, Stan Marsh attempts to stay away from the Woodland Critters, after witnessing their Satanic ritual of sacrifice and blood orgy. While watching The Jeffersons, the narrator persuades Stan to return to the forest, to help the Woodland Critters prepare for the Anti-Christ.

Lyrics[]

Well we're movin on up,
To the east side.
To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
Movin on up,
To the east side.
We finally got a piece of the pie.

Fish don't fry in the kitchen;
Beans don't burn on the grill.
Took a whole lotta tryin',
Just to get up that hill.
Now we're up in the big leagues,
Gettin' our turn at bat.
As long as we live, it's you and me baby,
There ain't nothin wrong with that.

Well we're movin on up,
To the east side.
To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
Movin on up,
To the east side.
We finally got a piece of the pie.


Songs from Season Eight
Achy Breaky Heart | Adagio for Strings | Animals Close-Up With a Wide-Angle Lens | Ballad of Paris Hilton | Christmas Time is Once a Year | Dance Sucka | Get Ready for This | I've Got Some Apples | I've Got Something In My Front Pocket | If You Leave Me Now | I Love to Brush My Teeth | Jeffy's Song | Kumbaya | Let's Fighting Love | Let's Ride the Train | Lose Yourself | Movin' On Up | My Robot Friend | My Roots | My Wishing Tree | Push It to the Limit | Seasons Change | Stars and Stripes Forever | Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset | The Future Begins With You and Me | The Power to Change | Touch My Body | Vote or Die! | Who Let the Dogs Out | Woodland Critter Christmas

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

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