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South Park Season 5

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Country of origin  United States
Network Comedy Central
Original run June 20, 2001[1] – December 12, 2001[2]
No. of episodes 14
DVD release date Region 1:February 22, 2005[3]
Region 2:October 22, 2007[4]
Region 4:March 5, 2009[5]
Previous season Season 4
Next season Season 6

Season five of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on June 20, 2001.[1] The fifth season concluded after 14 episodes on December 12, 2001.[2]

Episodes

Ep # Title Director Writer(s) Airdate[1][2]
66(1) "It Hits the Fan" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone June 20, 2001
When a crime drama on TV airs an episode using the curse word shit uncensored, the town popularizes the word, which causes people to die from the plague.
67(2) "Cripple Fight" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone June 27, 2001
Big Gay Al is fired from being a scoutmaster due to his sexual orientation. Meanwhile, a new handicapped boy named Jimmy becomes Timmy's enemy.
68(3) "Super Best Friends" Trey Parker Trey Parker July 4, 2001
A David Blaine cult comes to South Park and it is up to Stan, Jesus and his superhero comrades to save the world.
69(4) "Scott Tenorman Must Die" Eric Stough & Matt Stone Trey Parker July 11, 2001
Cartman repeatedly tries to take revenge on an older kid who keeps conning him.
70(5) "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow" Trey Parker Trey Parker July 18, 2001
The boys try to reunite Terrance and Phillip who are feuding so they can perform at an Earth Day assembly.
71(6) "Cartmanland" Trey Parker Trey Parker July 25, 2001
Kyle develops a terrible hemorrhoid and begins to lose his faith in God when Cartman inherits $1 million which he uses to buy his own amusement park.
72(7) "Proper Condom Use" Trey Parker & Matt Stone Trey Parker & Matt Stone August 1, 2001
The school is forced to teach sex education to the students at a younger age after the boys are found "milking" dogs, leading to a gender war because of incompetent teaching methods.
73(8) "Towelie" Trey Parker Trey Parker August 8, 2001
In order to get their video game console back, the boys must bring an animated towel to the government.
74(9) "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone November 7, 2001
The boys go to Afghanistan to return a goat given as a gift, where Stan and Kyle fight with Afghan kids over America's reputation and Cartman becomes the Bugs Bunny to Osama bin Laden's Elmer Fudd.
75(10) "How to Eat with Your Butt" Trey Parker Trey Parker November 14, 2001
Cartman "blows a funny fuse" when his prank of putting Kenny's butt on a milk carton prompts a family with butts for faces to come to South Park in search of their long lost son. Meanwhile, Butters gets grounded for his supposedly bad school photo.
76(11) "The Entity" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone November 21, 2001
Kyle's cousin, a stereotypical nebbishy Jewish boy also named Kyle, comes to stay with him. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison's anger towards airline service after the September 11th attacks prompts him to create a new means of transportation.
77(12) "Here Comes the Neighborhood" Eric Stough Trey Parker November 28, 2001
Tired of being teased for being rich, Token attracts wealthier black families to South Park.
78(13) "Kenny Dies" Trey Parker Trey Parker & Matt Stone December 5, 2001
Kenny contracts a muscular disease and dies "permanently".
79(14) "Butters' Very Own Episode" Eric Stough Trey Parker December 12, 2001
When Butters survives a murder attempt by his mother, he must travel back to South Park in time for his parents' wedding anniversary at Bennigan's. Meanwhile, Butters' parents join Gary Condit, O.J. Simpson, and the Ramseys in lying to the press about who murdered Butters.

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