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Cartman is notably and darkly eccentric, to the point of being extremely evil and often reacts in violent and over-dramatic ways to events. He dislikes and openly expresses his hatred of any race or group of which he is not a member, particularly of the Jews, which is the cause of his intense rivalry and dislike with ], and of hippies. He often manipulates others to meet his own ends (at which he is very skilled) regardless of the consequences, even if it can result in death and destruction. Cartman is notably and darkly eccentric, to the point of being extremely evil and often reacts in violent and over-dramatic ways to events. He dislikes and openly expresses his hatred of any race or group of which he is not a member, particularly of the Jews, which is the cause of his intense rivalry and dislike with ], and of hippies. He often manipulates others to meet his own ends (at which he is very skilled) regardless of the consequences, even if it can result in death and destruction.


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Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main characters in the animated series South Park (the others being Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick). Cartman is voiced by the series co-creator Trey Parker.

Cartman is notably and darkly eccentric, to the point of being extremely evil and often reacts in violent and over-dramatic ways to events. He dislikes and openly expresses his hatred of any race or group of which he is not a member, particularly of the Jews, which is the cause of his intense rivalry and dislike with Kyle Broflovski, and of hippies. He often manipulates others to meet his own ends (at which he is very skilled) regardless of the consequences, even if it can result in death and destruction.


Characterization

Eric Cartman is portrayed as the "fat kid" and the antihero of the South Park gang. His personality has notably changed over the course of the series. While always self-centered and bigoted, he was portrayed as more of a mean, immature brat in the earlier seasons. As the seasons progressed, his personality became more aggressive and cunning, eventually crossing the line into outright psychopathy, while his bigotry morphed seamlessly into Nazi-like hatred and theorizing, as well as becoming viciously sadistic. There are several examples of this over the course of the series. He refuses, for example, to acknowledge his obesity (instead insisting that he is big boned). Also, in "Le Petit Tourette," he reveals his true sadness in the fact that he cries himself to sleep at night due to the absence of a father, being the only one of the main characters to not have one.

Cartman's abilities to manipulate the other characters into doing what he wants have become keener over the course of the series, along with his overall intelligence. His intelligence and manipulative skills are perhaps best displayed in the famous and very dark episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, in which he develops a fierce obsession with - and later exacts revenge upon - a 9th grader who scammed him out of $16.12. Cartman exacted his revenge on him by having the boy's mother and father killed and subsequently, tricked him into unknowingly eating their remains. Upon discovering his parents demise, the boy burst into tears. This caused Cartman great delight, who then proceeded to lick the tears off the boy's face calling them "yummy and sweet". This episode was ranked number one in "Cartman's 25 Greatest South Park Moments", that were chosen by voting on Comedy Central's website. Despite his great skills in manipulating however, he often says stupid things, makes stupid claims, and attempts stupid actions (although, to add comic flair to the storyline, his claims sometimes prove to be correct). Cartman is also very immature, and throws terrible temper tantrums when things don't go his way. Other prime examples of Cartman's sadistic behaviour and schemes include infecting Kyle with AIDS in Tonsil Trouble, plotting to destroy the TV show Family Guy in Cartoon Wars Pt. I and Cartoon Wars Pt. II, randomly spraying people with bear mace, attempting to force Kyle into sucking his balls in the Imaginationland trilogy, almost restarting the civil war in The Red Badge of Gayness, was the mastermind behind everyone crapping their pants in World Wide Recorder Concert, getting Santa Claus shot down by Iraqi terrorists in Red Sleigh Down, and violently beating suspects for no reason when he was a South Park police deputy in the Chicken Lover episode.

Cartman has made many enemies over the course of the shows history including Kyle whom he temporarily infected with the AIDS Virus and constantly insults him for being a jew, Cesar Millan who tries to get Eric's disturbed behavior under control but ultimately fails, Scott Tenorman who had a rivalry with Cartman until Cartman got Tenorman's parents killed by a farmer who thought they were trespassing, most of the adults in town after Cartman gets all the kids to have the cops arrest their parents on the grounds that they were molested, and Kenny because Eric Makes fun of him for being poor and later in the series ingested his soul for a short period of time.

Eric really does not have any friends but he worships Mel Gibson like a god and still hangs around Stan, Kyle, and Kenny despite the fact they despise him as shown in Cartman Dies when they all ignore him as though he is non-existent.

Cartman has had many jobs in South Parks due to the incompetence of public figures and the towns people. The jobs include:

1. Deputy in the Chicken Lover episode
2. Hall-Way Monitor in Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy
3. Substitute Teacher as shown in Eek, A Penis!
4. War Lord as seen in The Red Badge of Gayness
5. Web Master of the Mel Gibson fan site in The Passion Of The Jew
6. EPA Agent as seen in Jakovasaurs
7. Detective seen in Lil' Crime Stoppers
8. Rock Star in the episode Christian Rock Hard


He is of Dutch and Irish ancestry.

Relationship with others

Cartman's relationship with his friends and family is mostly a turbulent one. He has a domineering relationship with his mother, Liane Cartman, constantly ordering her around, to which she willingly submits for the most part. In the episode "Tsst," Liane, with the help of dog trainer Cesar Millan, was able to briefly control Eric's behavioral, weight and personality problems, but not for long. In the commentary to the episode, Trey Parker said that Cartman's behavioral problems were mostly the result of Liane treating Eric like a friend and not like a son, allowing him to take advantage of her.

An early episode in the show's first season explored the identity of Cartman's father. With most of the town's male populace as possible suspects, due to their having relations with Cartman's mother, it was revealed that the promiscuous Liane is actually a hermaphrodite, and that she actually is Eric's father. Cartman's mother remains a mystery.

Cartman maintains a love-hate relationship with his three main friends, Stan, Kyle and Kenny, and often teases them for various reasons; Stan for being a wuss or hippie; Kyle for being a Jew and Kenny for being poor. Though they resent Cartman for constantly berating them, they are normally tolerant of him as they consider him their friend whether they like it or not. Kenny generally seems to accept Cartman as his best friend (in Kenny Dies), though in a later episode, Kenny states in his will that he never liked Cartman (Best friends forever), and the two have been seen playing together without Stan and Kyle. It is possible Cartman treats Kenny the way he does because he does not know how to react to having a friend.

Cartman has a more bizarre and sinister relationship with Butters Stotch. Butters sees Cartman as a close friend with whom he can play and have sleepovers. Cartman, however, sees Butters as a loyal servant who will go along with anything he says - and uses this to manipulate and abuse Butters for his own gain and pleasure. Cartman often presents himself as a father figure to Butters, teaching him the finer points of negotiating in business, and the danger of Jews and “ginger kids”. Stone and Parker have both said in their DVD commentaries that they enjoy the antics between the two characters because they “are such opposites of each other”. Cartman mainly considers Butters to be a "fag" and even refers to him with insulting code names like "faggot" as seen in the first episode of the Imaginationland series. In Smug Alert!, when Kyle moves to San Francisco, he is willing to replace him with Butters as the "dumb jew to rip on" despite Butters not being Jewish.

Although Cartman doesn't generally like anyone in particular, he was very fond of Chef, as seen in "The Return of Chef" where Cartman was crying in front of Butters and even admitted that he was going to miss Chef, but didn't know how to tell him. He normally went to Chef with his problems, and Chef was always willing to help him.


Cartman also has a pet cat named Mr. Kitty. Although it is hinted that this cat is female in the episode Cat Orgy, the episode Major Boobage states clearly that it is male. Cartman is always yelling at it, and very rarely gives him any love. However, in Major Boobage he hides his cat in his attic (purposely similar to Anne Frank) when a law is passed that makes cats illegal in South Park.

Concept and creation

According to creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, they thought it would be impossible to put a character like Archie Bunker on late-20th century television but decided that it might be allowed if he was an animated nine-year-old boy. Thus, Cartman was born.

In popular culture

Cartman was placed tenth on TV Guide's 2002 list of the "Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters". In 2003, he was chosen as one of "VH1's 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons", at number 198. Also, in 2005, Cartman was ranked number nineteen on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters.

Between late 1998 and early 1999, World Wrestling Federation wrestler John Tenta was given the gimmick and name "Golga" which involved him wearing South Park t-shirts and carrying a Cartman doll to the ring.

Cartman's "You Will Respect My Authoritah!" in the Chickenlover episode May 20, 1998. is covered by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

ABC used Cartman to introduce the starting line-ups of a Colorado Buffaloes game on November 24 2007. Cartman also appears on screen between play at Los Angeles Kings games.

In the Powerpuff Girls episode Imaginary Fiend. When Blossom was tripped and landed in the coat rack, she ended up dressed like Cartman. She also said "Uh he tripped me, seriously" a similar way Cartman says his lines.

Cartman's head can be seen in the Head Museum in Futurama: Bender's Big Score.

References

  1. Basile, Nancy. "Eric Cartman Profile from "South Park"". About.com. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  2. ^ Mansour, David (2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC. ISBN 0740751182. OCLC 57316726.
  3. M. Keith Booker (2006). Drawn to television : Prime-time Animation from the Flintstones to Family Guy. Westport: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0275990192. OCLC 69734569.
  4. "Comedy Central voting page for Cartman's 25 Greatest South Park Moments". Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  5. Cartman: "You guys. Ya know what? My grandma was Dutch Irish, and my grandpa was lesbian - that makes me quarter-lesbian." South Park. "Tom's Rhinoplasty". Comedy Central. February 11, 1998
  6. Trey Parker; Matt Stone (2002-03-01). "Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Larry Divney 'Speaking Freely' transcript" (Interview). Retrieved 2007-02-08. {{cite interview}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. "TV Guide's 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time". CNN. 2002-07-30. Retrieved 2007-08-25. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. "The 100 Greatest TV Characters". Bravo. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  9. "John Tenta". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  10. "Oddities". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  11. "Chickenlover". Online South Park Studios, Season 2, Episode 3, Clips Page 2, May 20, 1998. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
  12. ""You Will Respect My Authoritah!"". The Daily Show with Jon Stewart for May 20, 1998. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
  13. David Plati (2007-11-22). "South Park's Cartman To Intro ABC's CU Lineups". Colorodo Buffaloes. Associate AD/Sports Information. Retrieved 2007-12-13.

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