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The restaurant featured in the episode is a real landmark in Colorado. Its portrayal was so accurate that it led to a massive surge in tourism for the establishment.
"" (S7E11) is widely considered one of the most iconic episodes of South Park and a defining moment for the character Eric Cartman. Originally aired on November 12, 2003, it follows Cartman’s unhinged scheme to secure an invitation to Kyle’s birthday party at the real-life Mexican-themed restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado. Plot Summary
Just as Kyle's family arrives at the restaurant, they learn Butters is safe and Cartman is the culprit. Knowing the police are coming, Cartman makes a "mad dash" through every attraction in the restaurant—cliff divers, Black Bart's Cave, and the puppet show—all in under a minute.
Cartman hides Butters in Jimbo’s bomb shelter, then later moves him to a refrigerator and an abandoned gas station to keep the charade going while the town panics over Butters’ disappearance.
The episode centers on Kyle choosing Stan, Kenny, and Butters to celebrate his birthday at Casa Bonita, described as "Mexican Disneyland". Furious at being left out, Cartman tricks Butters into believing a "meteor the size of Wyoming" has destroyed Earth.
Arrested and facing juvenile hall, a police officer asks if it was all worth it. Cartman dreamily replies, "Totally". The Real-Life Casa Bonita
The restaurant featured in the episode is a real landmark in Colorado. Its portrayal was so accurate that it led to a massive surge in tourism for the establishment.
"" (S7E11) is widely considered one of the most iconic episodes of South Park and a defining moment for the character Eric Cartman. Originally aired on November 12, 2003, it follows Cartman’s unhinged scheme to secure an invitation to Kyle’s birthday party at the real-life Mexican-themed restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado. Plot Summary [S7E11] Casa Bonita
Just as Kyle's family arrives at the restaurant, they learn Butters is safe and Cartman is the culprit. Knowing the police are coming, Cartman makes a "mad dash" through every attraction in the restaurant—cliff divers, Black Bart's Cave, and the puppet show—all in under a minute. The restaurant featured in the episode is a
Cartman hides Butters in Jimbo’s bomb shelter, then later moves him to a refrigerator and an abandoned gas station to keep the charade going while the town panics over Butters’ disappearance. Originally aired on November 12, 2003, it follows
The episode centers on Kyle choosing Stan, Kenny, and Butters to celebrate his birthday at Casa Bonita, described as "Mexican Disneyland". Furious at being left out, Cartman tricks Butters into believing a "meteor the size of Wyoming" has destroyed Earth.
Arrested and facing juvenile hall, a police officer asks if it was all worth it. Cartman dreamily replies, "Totally". The Real-Life Casa Bonita
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