The episode kicks off with Cartman as a "pest control" expert, hunting down "giggling stoners" in attics and "drum circles" in backyards. One of the best jokes is how the show categorizes the "invaders": Harmless but everywhere.
Why "Die Hippie, Die" Still Slaps: A Look Back at South Park S9E2 [S9E2] Die Hippie, Die
(Chef, in a classic parody of the "black dude dies first" trope). The episode kicks off with Cartman as a
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If you’ve ever felt like Eric Cartman is your spirit animal (for all the wrong reasons), then is likely near the top of your South Park power rankings. Originally airing in March 2005, this episode took a long-standing gag—Cartman’s irrational, seething hatred for hippies—and turned it into a full-blown disaster movie parody. Here’s why this episode remains a satirical masterpiece: 1. The Anatomy of an "Infestation"