Marjorine
- Episode aired Oct 26, 2005
- TV-MA
- 22m
Butters fakes his own death and disguises himself as a girl so he can infiltrate a sleepover and steal a fortune telling device from the girls. Meanwhile, Butters' father turns to the occult... Read allButters fakes his own death and disguises himself as a girl so he can infiltrate a sleepover and steal a fortune telling device from the girls. Meanwhile, Butters' father turns to the occult to bring back his son.Butters fakes his own death and disguises himself as a girl so he can infiltrate a sleepover and steal a fortune telling device from the girls. Meanwhile, Butters' father turns to the occult to bring back his son.
- Stan Marsh
- (voice)
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- Kyle Broflovski
- (voice)
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- Token Black
- (voice)
- Girl
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- Bebe Stevens
- (voice)
- Linda Stotch
- (voice)
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- Rebecca
- (voice)
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- Heidi Turner
- (voice)
- (as Jessie Thomas)
- Chef
- (credit only)
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Marjorine
A fantastic episode
Splinter Cell
It's funny how the boys think that paper device is some real threat even though it's just a typical game most girls play. The fact Cartman has built it out that way shows once more how short his insight toward the opposite sex really is. Really liked the scene where Butters death is faked which is a typical black bag move in most spy thrillers. We see Butters dad try to talk him out of it but the abusive idiot he is he makes it worse, word to law enforcement if you ever have any negotiation situation don't ever under any circumstances call Mr. Stanch because things will go south fast. And we see the splat and the funeral, though I'll admit one thing I'm puzzled about his how the heck the corner wouldn't have noticed the difference in organs, but hey it's South Park most adults I.Q. points have gone to the crapper. There's a funny subplot with Butter's parents which is a parody on the movie "Pet Cemetery" which is cool since that's a Steven King book and film I really like.
Just seeing the way Butters acts I can't help but feel Butters in a past life might have been a girl. This episode also introduced character Heidi Turner despite the fact she came a lot latter in the show. I really like seeing how Butters is having a good time with the girls as he is dancing to a Justin Timberlake song with them. Seeing that I can't help but feel their better company that the boys where some of them mainly Cartman mistreat and use him, the girls seem to respect and accept Butters for who he is.
The only bad thing about the episode is the ending was rather abrupt, it almost felt like it was part one of something, but oh well. This episode just like the song the girls were listening and dance to is a good time.
Rating: 4 stars
Marjorine
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first time where Heidi Turner is shown in Garrison's class.
- GoofsIt makes no sense for the eight-year-old boys to have a glove box like a dangerous super lab or nuclear facility.
- Quotes
Ms. Garrison: [Butters is disguised as Marjorine, the new girl in school] Why don't you tell the children a little about yourself, Marjorine?
Butters: [as Marjorine] Well, I'm just a typical little girl. I like dancin', and ponies, a-a-and... getting my snootch pounded on Friday nights.
Clyde: Nice.
Ms. Garrison: Now Marjorine, that's not very lady-like. Us Colorado girls love to get pounded in the snizz just like any woman but we keep it to ourselves.
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- SoundtracksRock Your Body
(uncredited)
Written by Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo
Performed by Justin Timberlake
Details
- Runtime
- 22m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3




