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South Park Season 3
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Country of origin  United States
Network Comedy Central
Original run April 5, 1999 – January 12, 2000[1]
No. of episodes 17
DVD release date Region 1:December 16, 2003[2]
Region 2:March 17, 2008[3]
Region 4:March 20, 2009[4]
Previous season Season 2
Next season Season 4

Season Three of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 7, 1999. The third season concluded after 17 episodes on January 12, 2000.[1]

Episodes

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[1]
32(1) "Rainforest Schmainforest" Trey Parker & Matt Stone Trey Parker & Matt Stone April 7, 1999
The children are forced to join a choir sent to Costa Rica to perform against deforestation, but they end up lost in the rainforest and discover that the rainforest isn't worth saving. Meanwhile, Kenny falls for a girl in the chorus, but she is reluctant to pursue a long distance relationship.
NOTE: Jennifer Aniston guest stars
33(2) "Spontaneous Combustion" Matt Stone Trey Parker, Matt Stone & David Goodman April 14, 1999
Randy must solve the problem when citizens start spontaneously combusting. Meanwhile, Cartman plays Jesus in a "Stations of the Cross" play and ends up stuck on the cross.
34(3) "The Succubus" Trey Parker Trey Parker April 21, 1999
When Chef gets engaged to a strange woman, the boys are convinced that Chef's fiancee is a demon bent on sucking the life out of men. Meanwhile, Cartman becomes the butt of several pranks by his eye doctor.
35(4) "Jackovasaurus" Matt Stone Trey Parker, Matt Stone & David Goodman June 16, 1999
The town saves a species from extinction, but finds that they are an extremely annoying race that only Cartman can stand.
36(5) "Tweek vs. Craig" Matt Stone Trey Parker, Matt Stone & Pam Brady June 23, 1999
Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny pit Tweek and Craig against each other. Meanwhile, the school shop teacher, Mr. Adler, copes with the loss of his wife, who died in a plane crash.
37(6) "Sexual Harassment Panda" Eric Stough Trey Parker & Matt Stone July 7, 1999
A man in a panda costume is hired to teach the kids about sexual harassment, leading Cartman to sue Stan (and all the kids to sue the school) over claims of being harassed.
38(7) "Cat Orgy" Trey Parker Trey Parker July 14, 1999
Cartman is stuck at home with Stan's sister Shelley as his babysitter while his mom is at a meteor shower party. Meanwhile, Cartman's cat, Mr. Kitty, is in heat and goes searching for sex with other cats.
39(8) "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub" Eric Stough Trey Parker & Matt Stone July 21, 1999
At the meteor shower party mentioned in the previous episode, Stan is stuck in a basement with a group of nerdy kids from school who become important to him when the ATF stakes out the party, thinking that the attendees will commit suicide when the meteor comes. Meanwhile, Randy feels uncomfortable after he and Gerald watch each other masturbate in a hot tub.
40(9) "Jewbilee" Matt Stone Matt Stone July 28, 1999
On the night of the aforementioned meteor shower, Kyle, Kenny, and Ike go to a Jewish scout camp where Moses appears.
41(10) "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone October 27, 1999
Nu metal band Korn guest stars in this episode where they are blamed for making Halloween immoral and the boys use Kyle's grandmother's corpse to scare the fifth graders.
42(11) "Chinpokomon" Eric Stough & Trey Parker Trey Parker November 3, 1999
The boys become fascinated with the latest fad from Japan, which turns out to be an insidious plot to have American children brainwashed into overthrowing the U.S. government.
43(12) "Hooked on Monkey Fonics" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone November 10, 1999
Cartman's mom buys a vocabulary-building kit to help Cartman win the spelling bee. Meanwhile, Kyle falls for a homeschooled girl with overprotective parents.
44(13) "Starvin' Marvin in Space" Eric Stough Trey Parker & Pam Brady November 17, 1999
The boys must save Starvin' Marvin from the government and a Christian group who cares more about converting people from third-world countries than giving them food and shelter.
45(14) "The Red Badge of Gayness" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone November 24, 1999
During a Civil War reenactment, Cartman (as General Lee) leads the Confederate army to attack the Union soldiers across America.
46(15) "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone December 1, 1999
Mr. Hankey hosts a Christmas musical, featuring South Park characters singing twisted renditions of classic Christmas songs and a memorial piece to voice actress Mary Kay Bergman.
47(16) "Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" Eric Stough Trey Parker & Matt Stone December 29, 1999
Cartman and Kenny mistake a colon infection for their menstrual cycle, prompting Kyle to lie about "getting his period" and Stan to ingest hormone pills so he won't feel left out. Meanwhile, Jesus plans a New Years' party and is worried his father won't be there.
48(17) "World Wide Recorder Concert" Eric Stough Trey Parker & Matt Stone January 12, 2000
The boys travel to Arkansas to perform at a recorder concert. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison confronts his father about not being sexually molested as a child.

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