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Nov 29 2008

Eric Cartman on NPR

Published by mikeywriteswell at 12:32 am under Film,Theatre and Performance Edit This

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National Public Radio’s Julie Rovner interviews one of my all-time favorite anti, anti, anti heroes Eric Cartman of the Comedy Central hit South Park. Cartman is the ultimate enabled coddled, and arguably the most spoiled a-hole who happens to be a current pop culture icon of all that might be controversial and maybe even evil. He is from the outskirts of human nature without question!

Weekend Edition Saturday, April 5, 2008 ยท Eric Cartman is by far the most famous of the four foul-mouthed grade-schoolers who inhabit the cardboard-cutout town of South Park on Comedy Central. In fact, he ranked No. 10 on a TV Guide list of the Top 50 cartoon characters of all time.

Source: NPR

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For the full piece go to http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=89375695&m=89408942.

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