Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society

Season 6, Episode 10, Aired
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When Bebe starts "blossoming into womanhood", the boys in South Park start to revert to Neanderthal-like creatures that fight for her affection. The girls are no help either as they constantly call Bebe derogatory names.
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  • Trey Parker

    Voice of Stan Marsh; Eric Theodore Cartman; Herbert Garrison; Officer Barbrady; Terrance; Timmy; Ned Gerblanski; Satan; Randy Ma

  • Matt Stone

    Voice of Kyle Broflovski; Kenny McKormick; Gerald Broflovski; Pip Pirrup; Jesus; Jimbo Kearn; Phillip; Saddam; Various Others

  • Isaac Hayes

    Voice of Jerome "Chef" McElroy

  • Great take on what happens in puberty and how it effects others

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    Eeeww they're all hard and oogey...
    Wendy's pal Bebe is the first girl in the fourth grade to "develop". Her tiny buds of womanhood inspire an almost primate-like reaction from all the boys in class that threaten their friendship and society in general. Great take on what happens in puberty and how it effects others. What I like a lot about this episode is that the boys react so stupily to Bebe's breasts, they don't react properly. The boys act like caveman and sit out her house waiting for her to come out. The idea of them acting like caveman makes me laugh everytimemoreless

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  • One of the better Seaons 6 episodes.

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    Season 6 is probably my least favorite season but this episode was pretty good. Bebe starts getting boobs so all the boys start staring at her and start liking her. Later on the boys start acting like dogs over this. It's kind of stupid that they made such a big deal but then again this is South Park. Wendy becomes jealous and she eventually grows boobs (and big ones at that.) from a surgeon. She comes to school with her new look after the boys start thinking boobs are and they start laughing at her. Overall this was a good episode for Season 6.moreless

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  • This episode is awesome.Want to know why go to my review!

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    This is a classis episode bebe grows boobs. All the boys in her class are attracted to her and want to be around her and suddenly think she is cool. Stan even invites her to play with him althoough he has his girl friend Wendy! Wendy and her gang decide that bebe is a s***. They ignore Bebe and make fun of her at school. After Bebe tell her mom about her mom her mom says that this is a natural part of life in a woman. After a while the guys are obssesed with Bebe. Wendy makes her Boobs bigger at the doctor! At school later Bebe wears protection on her body and the boys are over it. Then wendy walks in with big boobs and everyone makes fun of her!moreless

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  • Eeeww theyre all hard and oogey.

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    As you can tell, that line from Butters was my favorite line of the episode. In this episode Bebe grows "ah-tahs" and the boys become obsessed with her, Cartman is kicked out of the group, and the boys just turn into apes. Also Wendy was great in this episode. Though you should see the uncensored one since the Syndication blows it to hell.

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  • Are you sure a woman didnt write this?

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    The plot of this episode is FAR from pointless. It gives a good point....once men see boobs they go crazy. How is that pointless? I find it to be the truth. Im surprised that Matt and Trey wrote this, definetly something I was not expecting. I liked this episode. :)

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Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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  • Trivia

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    • When Stan, Kyle, Tweek and Bebe appear in the bus stop (after Cartman asks who were they going to get rid of as a replacement for Kenny), it appears that Bebe doesn't have any breasts. Edit
    • In the scene where Stan, Kyle and Tweek go over to watch Terrance and Phillip with Bebe, Stan knocks on the door. Bebe's mom then answers the door. When Stan asks for Bebe, his voice sounds exactly like Kyle's. Edit
    • In the scene where Wendy gets breast surgey, her breasts are not censored which violates censorship laws. Edit
  • Notes

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    • Every forth friend the kids added to replace Kenny was blond like he was. Butters first Tweak second. Bebe third even though she replaces Cartman and only for this episode. Edit
    • In the UPN airing of this episode, they cut out the scene where Wendy gets breast surgery. Edit
    • Trey and Matt provide the voice of Bebe's left breast and right breast, respectively. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Stan: Wait, what were we doing again? Kyle: We were throwing rocks at cars. All: Oh yeah. Cartman: Whoohoo! Butters: Uh, here comes an SUV. (Token throws a rock and hits the SUV) Jimbo: You damn kids! Edit
    • Cartman: It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again. Edit
    • (When the boys ask Bebe to throw rocks at cars with them) Bebe: Well sure! That sounds hella-fun! (The boys all laugh) Clyde: Wow, hella-fun. That's awesome. Token: I'm gonna start saying that now. Edit
  • Allusions

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    • Frankenstein: One of the boy's near the end says "Fire, bad!", referencing the movie Frankenstein. Edit
    • Planet of the Apes: The shuttle pilots that crash into South Park and think that the kids are apes and they have landed on Earth thousands of years in the future is an idea taken from Pierre Boulle's novel (and later film) The Planet of the Apes. Edit
    • 2001: A Space Odyssey: Stan: (grunting and raising a bone over his head) Alludes to the scene in Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. At the beginning of that film, the primitive "men" advance the state of warfare by beginning to use bones as weapons. Stan essentially does the same when he and the other boys (in their primal states) beginning fighting over Bebe. Edit
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