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The boys find themselves victims of an April Fool's Day joke, and it doesn't go over well at all. Butters is down, Cartman is infuriated and the rest of the boys are scared it's going to happen again.
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  • Matt Stone

    Voice of Kyle Broflovski; Kenny McKormick; Leopold 'Butters' Stotch; Gerald Broflovski

  • Trey Parker

    Voice of Stan Marsh; Eric Theodore Cartman; Randy Marsh; Mr. Garrison

  • Mona Marshall

    Voice of Sheila Broflovski; Various Other Females (1999-Present)

  • WORST EPISODE EVER.

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    This episode is absolute turd. Everybody should know that by now. It's just about cruddy toilet humour and people farting. South park is usually genius! What the hell where they thinking!? Why did they take a fantastic show and make a really crap episode? Why? It's unfunny and abysmal. They took it too far. When the season thirteen boxset is released, before you buy it, remeber this review. AVOID THIS EPISODE. Yes, it's that bad. There are much more better episodes in season thirteen which are better than this, such as the great 'fatbeard', which makes you wonder why they went through the hassle of making this horrible episode. If you want to introduce somebody to south park, this isn't the episode to show them because if you do, they will never watch it again.moreless

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  • One of the worst episodes ever...

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    "Abysmal"
    This is definetley one of the worst episodes of South Park ever by a mile.

    I hate all the disgusting potty humor they put in this episode for one. The women queefing on the doctor was disturbing, and I thought it was disgusting in complete honesty. South Park normally is genius, but I was shocked when they made this episode. Complete disgrace.

    We saw nothing funny from any of the characters. Terrance and Phillips were disgusting, not to mention was saw a breif glance of Terrance and Phillips penis after they were having sex. Ugh...

    Awful epsiode was gross humor, awful plot, a complete disgrace to South Park, and one of the worst episodes of all time. Althought, South Park is normally one of the greatest T.V. shows ever.moreless

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  • Yuck!

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    "Eat, Pray, Queef"

    Grade: F

    By far the worst South Park episode (Even worse than Stanley's Cup and Britney's New Look). Eat, Pray, Queef is full of jokes that didn't work or were not funny at all. The Terrance and Phillip plot was terrible, and so was the main one. I don't think I laughed once in this episode, and I would not go back to it at all. Yes, its that bad! Those Queef Sisters characters were just plain annoying and I hope they don't return! It was screwed up in a way that made the episode really bad. Gross humour didn't work here, so it was a disaster and a terrible April Fools joke! And to think Season 13 had a pretty strong start as well!moreless

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  • THE most underrated episode ever!

    8.0
    "Great"
    Yes, like a previous reviewer said, it seems that this site is hypocritical. How did South Park go too far, may I ask? It's South Park, for god's sake! They always go into territory that no one else dares go! I haven't laughed so hard at a South Park episode in a LONG time, let me tell you. Okay, maybe Elementary School Musical is an exception, but you get my drift. This felt closer to all the older episodes than the recent ones have so far. I'll admit, I've given some episodes a bit too much credit, but this one deserves the credit it gets. Besides, they've mentioned queefing in the show before, so I fail to see how this can be classified as bad. Besides, it also conveys a message of equality and tolerance. You gotta at least give it credit for that.moreless

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  • Cartman and the gang freak out when it appears that a T&P episode has been replaced by a show... with women queefing, and that they'll have to wait another week to find out the shocking revelation of the T&P two-parter (sounds familiar?)moreless

    2.0
    "Terrible"
    This episode was a good parody on the previous time an episode aired on April 1st, when they showed a T&P 'episode' instead of the second part of 'Who is Cartman's father? Is it, Mr. Mackey, Jimbo,...?) But just like then, the audience doesn't seem to think it's funny.

    The story was just lame and didn't have any interesting part. Or are we supposed to think it's funny when T&P fart in eachothers face of the women queef along? Newsflash guys, the fart-thing is played out after... what, 13 years?

    Only positive thing about this episode was Cartman freaking out like he always does when he doesn't get what he wants ('Don't call me your buddy, I'm not your buddy!' nice allusion to last seasons Canada-episode) and Butters screaming when the girl queefs in his face. Other than that, 'laaaaame'.moreless

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  • Trivia

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    • When they're singing "Queef Free", all the boys are accompanied by their fathers, except for Cartman (he doesn't have one) and Timmy. Token's father is there, but Token isn't. Edit
    • When singing "Queef Free", Jimmy doesn't studder, and Timmy is seen but not really singing just smiling. Edit
    • Randy called Stephen "Mr. Stotch", even though they're close friends and usually refer to each other by the first name. Edit
  • Notes

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    • International airdates: Latin America: January 25, 2010 on MTV Latinoamerica. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Doctor: That's it! No pap smear for you! Katherine: But doctor, what if I have cancer? Doctor: You should have thought of that before you queefed in my face three times! Edit
    • Sharon: Alright, tell me exactly where the line is. Okay how about this. I have a friend Abbey, She had a baby boy and it farted. (Randy laughs) Randy: Yeah? Sharon: But she was actually still pregnant with the baby boy and it farted inside her. Randy and Stan start laughing Randy: Yeah? Sharon:And then the gas from the baby's fart traveled down and shot out her vagina. (quiet pause) Randy: Come on Stanley, lets go. Edit
    • Narrator: Previously on Terrance and Phillip, Terrance farted on the American President but Phillip took the heat. And now the thrilling conclusion of Terrance and Phillip: Bloodrage!...Will not be seen to night so we can bring you this Queef Sisters special! (large lettering reading "April Fools" appears along with April fools buzzer) Edit
  • Allusions

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    • We Are the World

      "Queef Free", sung at the end of the episode, is a parody of "We Are the World". "We Are the World" is a charity song written in 1985 by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and was performed by some of the biggest artists of the 1980's. The proceeds of the songwent to USA for Africa, an organization established by these artists to benefit African hunger relief.

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    • The title is a reference to the book 'Eat, Pray, Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert. Edit
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