@@__JH_ Nannies treated Cartman like a regular bratty child and that doomed them. Stone and Parker didn't insult the nannies. They prooved their methods would not work. At that point Eric was a monster sociopath. Kindness is a sign of weakness, punishment is letting him now he did something that upsets you. So treating him like a kid is an insult to his intelligence. Ceasar Millan treated Cartman like an animal, because Eric is just that inhuman.
Cartman's mother's voice actress is so good. She perfectly captures that wholesome tone where you really feel she's as kind, yet also extremely lonely and desperate, as she's written.
I'm pretty sure it's April Stewart. She took over a little while after Mary Kay Bergman died (Original voice), and does pretty much all female voices on South Park like Bergman did.
@MINI Nope that's just how they draft the voices before April comes in to do the female parts. You can easily just look at her interviews, and the fact that she's credited on every show, on Imdb, and wikipedia. She also does the voices for the games. I understand the misunderstanding seeing as they raise the tones in post for the kids voices and keep it that way. If I wasn't aware of April's role I also would've assumed Trey voiced Liane.
That's the only way to break Cartman. Nanny Stella and Super Nanny treated him like a child and that was their undoing. Ceasar at no point spoke to Eric and blocked his words out. With this strategy nothing Cartman said got to him.
I feel bad for Cartman’s mom, she doesn’t really have any friends so as soon as she gets a good interaction with someone, she will do what she’s told until that person leaves. This is why Cartman was king of the house
Tim Dinh Tbh I felt that episode. I had no father, but a mother just like that. Spoiled me into a brat w/ no discipline. Had a realization & signed myself up for the Army at 17 w/ her consent. After my contract was up I moved back home to make sure my younger sisters weren’t raised this way. Not a single regret.
@@jam-rockrider9479 Yeah sure blame it on your parents for not taking responsibilities. Parents arent perfect or anything, but lack of trying is pretty much the fault of oneself. Parents merely exist to try to make people have a good childhood before they face the real world, as flawed as one is, but rewarding bad behavior i can see problems with.
Kejiri you sound stupid. A parents job is to prepare you for the real world by instilling in you a sense of responsibility, respect, morality and integrity. Not to make you have a “good childhood”.
Because that’s how it is with dogs too. If the owners don’t train the dogs well or set proper boundaries, it’s not the dogs fault that they learn improper behavior. Of course, the implication is that children (or at least Cartman) are not any more intelligent than an animal that spends 80% of its spare time sniffing its own butt. Lol.
@@CJ-442 I mean, my father once painted the wall with his own crap when he was a toddler. Honestly we like to say we are so much smarter, but we ain't, it just develops like a curve.
@@CJ-442Children can be pretty darn stupid, lol. Source: I once was a children, and went to school with a lot of them. But a lot of Pavlovian psychological conditioning tactics are similar for humans and animals, to some degree. Humans may have intellect that animals lack, but the general base instincts are still the same.
That's because the Nannies were too confrotational with Cartman and he craves attention and can easily counter that. Cesar, meanwhile, ignores Cartman and only pays him attention when he is putting him in his place lol
Anyone notice on the bottom of his “plan to kill mom” it ends with “FRAME TOKEN” lmao! Watched this episode a few times and it’s the first time i noticed that! Poor Token!
I've read one of Cesar Millan's books and I also teach kindergartners, so I've read a lot of classroom management books. The similarities are striking :D, haha. It really all comes down to the parent/teacher showing authority and not giving into the demands of a child, in much the same way a dog owner needs to be the "pack leader". People mistakenly think it's about dominance and being super strict, but really it's about being consistent and nurturing. Kids (and dogs) feel safer and less anxious when they know the rules and know that the rules are going to be consistently and fairly upheld.
I'm a kindergarten teacher too.. totally agree! Children and dogs need structure and engagement. Usually the dominance from a child comes in when when there is too much attention given which leads to manipulation. Misbehaviours usually happens when there is neglect bcoz children want to get their parents attention and love. They always say, when raising puppies, we need to control their environment. I think thats how for kids too.. we need to have rules to set the limitations of the environment. I agree that rules also make a secured and safe place where children and dogs can explore, have fun and be engaged. I also believe that when young, children dont purposely misbehave. Sometimes it started with a small "accidental misbehaviour", but nobody followed through so they learned to continue the behaviour. That's why it is so true to be consistent and be assertive.
My father always did say that dogs are a great teacher for adults about to become parents. From the ages of 1 to 6, dogs and children share the same level of dependance and intellect.
No, Cartman. Auschwitz prisoners were fed very minuscule portions of soup, bread, and sometimes margarine. They often resorted to theft in order to compensate for their immense malnutrition, and if they got caught in the act, they could be denied their daily portions, tortured, or executed.
@@adamcampling821 I know, I was just giving the intimate details of what the prisoners were fed, according to a Holocaust survivor by the name of Ellie Weisel, the author of Night.
Couldn't this also apply to your friends and coworkers? I mean i know people generally maintain authority or that much influence on the friends as people. But when it comes to their actions (especially around you) you have the right to ask them not to do something if it's wrong or makes you uncomfortable.
It's weird that we never see Cartman enact revenge against Cesar for what he did. Considering he's been the only person to successfully control Cartman, you'd think that he would be too much of a risk in Cartmans mind.
I think the fact that Cesar doesn’t even acknowledge “it” plays a big role. Also, the fact that all of his interactions are through his mother. Genious level stuff.
"See?? I'm not looking at the child, I'm not acknowledging the child. I'm just letting the child know that I'm not interested in him.". Hahahaha! I've been watching The Dog Whisperer on Disney+ and hearing him say that stuff here is just absolutely hilarious because he really does say that when he's rehabilitating dogs! 😂🤣😂🤣
Damn! What did Cartman do to her?? It was also hilarious when the girls at school didn't invite Cartman to their Paris Hilton party. His was pissed! 😄😄😄
Nobody wants to tolerate his behavior. There are other tough people who could also be his nanny. Coach Buzzcut and Todd from B&B😄. Cartman also got dissed by the girls at school who didn't invite him to their Paris Hilton party😄😄😄!
Considering how much he lost weight and brushed his teeth on impulse when he clearly didn't want to, I'd say that it would have worked had she not spoil him. But to put things in perspective, Cartman's Mom has lead a very complicated lonely life. One that she tried to fill in her youth with Sex, Drugs and Alcohol. She had no true friends and craved any kind of affection that was given to her. As a result when she had Cartman, she did what she could to be friends with him when she should have been a parent to him. Spoiling him and only laying down the law when he goes too far. But after the whole ordeal with Dog Whisperer, while she ruined what would have been an easy way to fix her son, she became more confident, refusing to take any of Cartman's shit.
Its actually a satire of the oedipus complex. Basically, the mother is lonely and uses the child as their only source of interaction. In order for the child to comply, the mother bribes him and strips away the child's independence. Super clever!
@@Shanethefilmmaker I agree, definately the mum. Plus if you go back to the scene where Eric is just about to murder his mum and his inner consciousness goes into a clash within himself to the point where he becomes sick, Eric really was on the verge of changing to being a good person. But of course, this is South Park we're talking about. The mum was never gonna change.
I watched Cesar's reaction to this video first.. got me intrigued that I have to watch. I love it. Yes, it is one of those rare episodes that they didn't mock the character.
The only person to train Cartman successfully is the one guy who did it through ignoring him while training, the nannies gave Cartman attention while trying to deal with him and it ended with one being horribly offended and the other ending up insane, but then Cartman is trained through being ignored, and BOOM, a good outcome Also, Cartman is just so evil that when he finally becomes good, his body literally goes to war with itself
Honestly the ending isn't as "maniacal" as they make it seem. Cartman just realizes that his mother is lonely and that no matter who tries to help Cartman, the problem is with his mothers loneliness and spoiling him to get his attention. She just needs a husband man😔
@@glenthemann How would you like to try to be a foster father to a kid you dont and want to know nothing about? Those few who accept the chalenge are brave, but do not aceept that as the norm.
Jo Frost actually tried to sue Matt and Trey for how they portrayed her here. Apparently her ego is ridiculous and is a diva of Mariah Carey proportions
Haven't seen this show in years and it still make me laugh. When Cartman gets smacked by the whisperer I nearly peed my pants. Good old fashion comedy.
And to think, years of some of the greatest animated comedy genius ever committed to film, all from two goofy college buddies. Matt and Trey, we salute you!
I like how Ceasar refers to Erick as “It”
Oh look, it came back
“Oh look it came back”
😂
Yeah because that little shit could never be considered human
Eric the Pennywise Clown 😂😂
“I’m not being aggressive, I’m being dominant”.
Funny cuz is true
*Cartman sure showed his dominance towards Scott Tenorman*
Tsst!
Neck tap to assert dominance
It's "You don't reason with it, you don't argue with it, just dominate it"😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cesar Millan: the only guy who successfully broke Cartman.
Ms Cartman was suppose to keep him like that but Cesar Millan made the mistake of making her feel alone.
@@Stegodon I hope Cesar knows that Cartman's mom also has a dick…. perhaps one bigger than his chimichanga.
Zoloft77 That was proven to be a lie.
@Dark Demonik It's believed to be Scott Tenorman's father..... chillied father.
The ending says different. Cartman knew he had to play along until Cesar left.
This one of the few portrayals where it isn’t mocking the celebrity just putting them in a South Park-Ian situation
Cesar should be proud normally Matt Stone and Trey Parker are absolute savage for insulting celebrities this is kinda a compliment to Cesar 😂😂
Virgil Jericho well, he’s one of the few celebrities that don’t deserve mocking. Matt & Trey know who’s an asshole and who’s cool
And best of all, he treated one of the most dangerous characters in tv history like a dog and cartman couldn't do shit
What about the Nanny's 😂
@@__JH_
Nannies treated Cartman like a regular bratty child and that doomed them.
Stone and Parker didn't insult the nannies. They prooved their methods would not work.
At that point Eric was a monster sociopath. Kindness is a sign of weakness, punishment is letting him now he did something that upsets you.
So treating him like a kid is an insult to his intelligence.
Ceasar Millan treated Cartman like an animal, because Eric is just that inhuman.
Cartman's mother's voice actress is so good. She perfectly captures that wholesome tone where you really feel she's as kind, yet also extremely lonely and desperate, as she's written.
All of the vocal actors are fantastic on this show.
I'm pretty sure it's April Stewart. She took over a little while after Mary Kay Bergman died (Original voice), and does pretty much all female voices on South Park like Bergman did.
@MINI Nope that's just how they draft the voices before April comes in to do the female parts. You can easily just look at her interviews, and the fact that she's credited on every show, on Imdb, and wikipedia. She also does the voices for the games.
I understand the misunderstanding seeing as they raise the tones in post for the kids voices and keep it that way. If I wasn't aware of April's role I also would've assumed Trey voiced Liane.
that bitch better go hang out with the other kids moms. don't pity her
@@pl9228 I think it was a joke, albeit a confusing one
Cartman being treated like an animal is one of the most satisfying things i have ever seen
Funnier how he acts like one too
"Oh look it came back" 🤣🤣
That's the only way to break Cartman. Nanny Stella and Super Nanny treated him like a child and that was their undoing. Ceasar at no point spoke to Eric and blocked his words out. With this strategy nothing Cartman said got to him.
A pig is trained like a dog
Cartmanis my hero. And see, now again, he is getting everything he wants tee hee he's a genius! :)
I love how Cartman has to be treated like a dog to set him straight😂😂😂
And he goes right back to his old ways all because his mom gets turned down for a date.
It was awesome while it lasted
@General Raam In the dog whisperer, it is also usually the owners fault.
Well he is a bitch
Hello
I feel bad for Cartman’s mom, she doesn’t really have any friends so as soon as she gets a good interaction with someone, she will do what she’s told until that person leaves. This is why Cartman was king of the house
That’s not good
She needs to become the pack leader
She hangs out with the guys mothers like the guys dads hang out with each other
No she is friends with moms
Yeah, she wasnt invited by Stans, Kyles & Kennys parents to watch Wacky Racers & eat cereals for instance.
It's so satisfying watching Cartman get disciplined. He's had that coming for so long.
StruggleOn yeah i Don’t like the way cartman mom being a slave by his son doing the hell he wants
Tim Dinh Tbh I felt that episode. I had no father, but a mother just like that. Spoiled me into a brat w/ no discipline. Had a realization & signed myself up for the Army at 17 w/ her consent. After my contract was up I moved back home to make sure my younger sisters weren’t raised this way. Not a single regret.
Why
@@jam-rockrider9479 Yeah sure blame it on your parents for not taking responsibilities. Parents arent perfect or anything, but lack of trying is pretty much the fault of oneself. Parents merely exist to try to make people have a good childhood before they face the real world, as flawed as one is, but rewarding bad behavior i can see problems with.
Kejiri you sound stupid. A parents job is to prepare you for the real world by instilling in you a sense of responsibility, respect, morality and integrity. Not to make you have a “good childhood”.
Cesar: “How’s the painting going?”
Cartman: “Oh goddamnit!”
Cesar: “Oh look. It came back.”
😂😂😂😂😂
😭
"Goddamn it, I'm not a dog!'
*acts like a chihuahua*
Luke Letran **while jumping up and down** “chicken, chicken, gimme chicken, I want some chicken, chicken”
Facts lol
I have a chihuahua
4:47 🤣
If Cartman was a dog, he’d totally be a bulldog
I love how he teaches his mom to be a better parent and eric not a better child
Because that’s how it works. A better leader breeds better leaders.
....and then she reverts at the end because SHE is desperate for attention .
Oedipus complex....fucken brilliant
Because that’s how it is with dogs too. If the owners don’t train the dogs well or set proper boundaries, it’s not the dogs fault that they learn improper behavior. Of course, the implication is that children (or at least Cartman) are not any more intelligent than an animal that spends 80% of its spare time sniffing its own butt. Lol.
@@CJ-442 I mean, my father once painted the wall with his own crap when he was a toddler. Honestly we like to say we are so much smarter, but we ain't, it just develops like a curve.
@@CJ-442Children can be pretty darn stupid, lol. Source: I once was a children, and went to school with a lot of them. But a lot of Pavlovian psychological conditioning tactics are similar for humans and animals, to some degree. Humans may have intellect that animals lack, but the general base instincts are still the same.
"and what exactly keeps me on the stool?"
*Jumps off*
"Wow howd I do that"
Dustin this scene was killed me. 😂😂
Sup Dustin, I am also Dustin. I just wanted to say that.
It's almost as if we watched the same video
*98% of Dogs wonder the SAME THING!*
That killed me 😂😂😂
5:31 “Oh look, it came back.”
Sums up his whole philosophy in 5 words. Brilliant
lmao
IT
😂😂
He calls him an it 😂
Who else is here after watching the real Caesar Milan's reaction to this episode? XP
365ral 🙋🏻♂️
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Dang it I wasn’t expecting this comment
*while😂
I love how Cartman completely destroys those Nannies who have no idea how to deal with children 😂
That's because the Nannies were too confrotational with Cartman and he craves attention and can easily counter that. Cesar, meanwhile, ignores Cartman and only pays him attention when he is putting him in his place lol
Stan or Kyle would be better nannies 😄😄😄.
Stan was like, "You cant stay here."
Cesar actually enjoyed this.
Well yeah. He didn’t eat shit. He was successful and treated with some respect
@@Ously6 clearly he was
Wouldn't you if you were portrayed as the one person who could put Cartman in his place?
@@rosegirl3220 why yes
@Bass Armstrong Supernanny Jo Frost?
I'm from Cesar's reaction video of this 🤣
That "oh look 'IT' came back!" 😂
Hahahahahah funny laughing emoji 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Funny laughing emoji makes me laugh funnily 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*He who called kids playing Harry Potter NERDS! as he played Lord of The Rings with Butters as Gollum*
And Cesar Millan was only disappointed by how Cartman's mom reverted Cartman back to his old ways. The rest he was delighted by.
Cesar's reaction to this makes it even funnier 😂😂
8:37 At that point, we all found out who is responsable for Cartman's monstrous behavior....Liane Cartman
i really think cartman relationship with her mother was based on charles manson's childhood, which his mother too was a prostitute.
@@bullhead4963 True
The problem is he doesn't have a father as a authority figure
@@berkany.476 to bad his dad walked out on him before he was born and then getting cut off end fed to his half brother.
@@berkany.476 The problem is he doesn't have a mother acting as an authority figure.
Anyone notice on the bottom of his “plan to kill mom” it ends with “FRAME TOKEN” lmao! Watched this episode a few times and it’s the first time i noticed that! Poor Token!
It’s tolkien
@@Andrew-wh7lmThe comment was made before that episode, dude.
Not only did Caesar owned Cartman, it was the girls who didn't invite him to their Paris Hilton party 😄😄😄😄
Oh man lmao. Great Easter egg. Seen this episode dozens of times over the years and never noticed that. Thanks
This is without a doubt one of the top 10 best episodes of all time.
what episode is this one?
@@possessivekiller6337
Season 10 episode 7.
@@DuckQuac thanks
@@possessivekiller6337
No problem
@@DuckQuac what's the name of the episode? Of season 10 episode 7?
4:28 he says he is not a dog then proceeds to beg for food like a dog
Eric: I AM NOT A DOG!
Also Eric: Gimme the chicken, I want the chicken please give me chicken
I've read one of Cesar Millan's books and I also teach kindergartners, so I've read a lot of classroom management books. The similarities are striking :D, haha. It really all comes down to the parent/teacher showing authority and not giving into the demands of a child, in much the same way a dog owner needs to be the "pack leader".
People mistakenly think it's about dominance and being super strict, but really it's about being consistent and nurturing. Kids (and dogs) feel safer and less anxious when they know the rules and know that the rules are going to be consistently and fairly upheld.
I'm a kindergarten teacher too.. totally agree! Children and dogs need structure and engagement. Usually the dominance from a child comes in when when there is too much attention given which leads to manipulation. Misbehaviours usually happens when there is neglect bcoz children want to get their parents attention and love.
They always say, when raising puppies, we need to control their environment. I think thats how for kids too.. we need to have rules to set the limitations of the environment. I agree that rules also make a secured and safe place where children and dogs can explore, have fun and be engaged. I also believe that when young, children dont purposely misbehave. Sometimes it started with a small "accidental misbehaviour", but nobody followed through so they learned to continue the behaviour. That's why it is so true to be consistent and be assertive.
@@marymaurene1105 well put!
@Lonnie Havard ah yes child abuse definitely the solution to make your kid fear you lol
My father always did say that dogs are a great teacher for adults about to become parents. From the ages of 1 to 6, dogs and children share the same level of dependance and intellect.
Well put. Glad someone out there in academia knows a thing or two.
“Skinless chicken, boiled vegetables and salad... this is like Auschwitz” 😂😂😂😂quote of the century
No, Cartman. Auschwitz prisoners were fed very minuscule portions of soup, bread, and sometimes margarine. They often resorted to theft in order to compensate for their immense malnutrition, and if they got caught in the act, they could be denied their daily portions, tortured, or executed.
Annalisa Sauter it’s a cartoon, calm down lmao
@@adamcampling821 I know, I was just giving the intimate details of what the prisoners were fed, according to a Holocaust survivor by the name of Ellie Weisel, the author of Night.
@@annalisasauter7935 ok nobody cares about that on southpark
@@vaeppur I just happen to be somewhat obsessed with history, so perhaps I got a bit carried away.
2:30 “Yes let the anger come!! Strike me down while you can!” 🤣😂😂
Darth Sidious possessed Cartman.
@@skatefoil123...I wonder if this was one of his contingencies for living on...
Dr. Strange Bat 😂😂😂
Alex Hernandez But it won’t make your fries up ovaries more fertile
I wished he said, " let the hate flow through you "
"Rule 5: Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them"
Couldn't this also apply to your friends and coworkers?
I mean i know people generally maintain authority or that much influence on the friends as people. But when it comes to their actions (especially around you) you have the right to ask them not to do something if it's wrong or makes you uncomfortable.
JBP😭
HAHAHA! Nice jordan petterson reference.
My mom would have slapped me into a different time zone if I got of the stool.
Facts
same
If I got off the still I'd get slapped to an alternate dimension.
bruh thats not healthy
I never got a corner or stool because a single stare from my mom when she’s pissed at me makes me rethink all my life choices
It's weird that we never see Cartman enact revenge against Cesar for what he did. Considering he's been the only person to successfully control Cartman, you'd think that he would be too much of a risk in Cartmans mind.
I think the fact that Cesar doesn’t even acknowledge “it” plays a big role. Also, the fact that all of his interactions are through his mother. Genious level stuff.
Cartman is a monster that feeds on attention and entitlement, by starving him of these he neutralized the beast.
@@J117-t2g genios 😂
Maybe he will in a later episode.
I assume its because cesar failed so he doesn’t have to plus it made it even better for him
4:37 "no, now he's lying" ☠
😂😂😂😂😂
Tases cartman with finger
HAND IT 9VER! YOU CANT DO THAT TO ME
Tases with finger
hes not lying.
Cartman is the embodiment of those hateful thoughts we have when we’re really mad at someone. He also shows what happens when we enact those thoughts.
"Eric naughty."
😂 best parenting ever
"See?? I'm not looking at the child, I'm not acknowledging the child. I'm just letting the child know that I'm not interested in him.".
Hahahaha!
I've been watching The Dog Whisperer on Disney+ and hearing him say that stuff here is just absolutely hilarious because he really does say that when he's rehabilitating dogs! 😂🤣😂🤣
Show him you’re the dominant one. Lol
Well he called me chubby
If it happens in reality,cartman will lock down on jail for a year and send them to a court
“You can have whatever you want” the line which is destroying so many young kids.
"Always the mom's maid, never the mom"
Cartman is a menace 😂
He cut that poor woman deep inside her soul lol. What a little bastard
@@pensivepenguin3000hahahah "must be hard on you, knowing the years are ticking away"
Super nanny bent over the toilet, devouring her own poop is one of the most under-appreciated parts of this episode lol
Damn! What did Cartman do to her??
It was also hilarious when the girls at school didn't invite Cartman to their Paris Hilton party. His was pissed! 😄😄😄
What was the nanny saying in this scene ?
I'm guessing we're all here because Caesar finally reacted to the episode
*Tsst (yes)*
No
No, Jordan Peterson !
Eric: GAD-DAMMIT I AM NOT A DOG!!
*proceeds to sound and jump like an agitated chihuahua*
😂
Giving it some thought now, you're actually right. He's pretty much a chihuahua in the body of a kid. 😂
Edit: Did that make any sense?
That was one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen in my entire life and I need to start watching South Park now.
Same, I needed this tbh😂
I thought everyone watches South Park lol you've been missing out but in for a treat!
I like how he is the only celebrity that South Park didnt made fun of and treated with respect
What about Robert Smith of The Cure?
What about Morgan Freeman?
What would Brian Boitano do?
Elton John , Radiohead
James Cameron did not raise the bar just for you to make that comment
easily one of my favorite episodes. It's great to finally have Cartman meet his match.
Mexican Hall of Fame:
1. Cesar millan
2. Bender Rodriguez
I like that they show how Eric's mom is also part of the problem by enabling his behavior
Nobody wants to tolerate his behavior. There are other tough people who could also be his nanny. Coach Buzzcut and Todd from B&B😄. Cartman also got dissed by the girls at school who didn't invite him to their Paris Hilton party😄😄😄!
So was it cartmans plan to act like hes behaving but really tricking his mum, or is it that his mum is the reason hes spoilt in the first place?
Considering how much he lost weight and brushed his teeth on impulse when he clearly didn't want to, I'd say that it would have worked had she not spoil him. But to put things in perspective, Cartman's Mom has lead a very complicated lonely life. One that she tried to fill in her youth with Sex, Drugs and Alcohol. She had no true friends and craved any kind of affection that was given to her. As a result when she had Cartman, she did what she could to be friends with him when she should have been a parent to him. Spoiling him and only laying down the law when he goes too far. But after the whole ordeal with Dog Whisperer, while she ruined what would have been an easy way to fix her son, she became more confident, refusing to take any of Cartman's shit.
@@Shanethefilmmaker interesting.
Its actually a satire of the oedipus complex.
Basically, the mother is lonely and uses the child as their only source of interaction. In order for the child to comply, the mother bribes him and strips away the child's independence. Super clever!
Its his mom
@@Shanethefilmmaker I agree, definately the mum. Plus if you go back to the scene where Eric is just about to murder his mum and his inner consciousness goes into a clash within himself to the point where he becomes sick, Eric really was on the verge of changing to being a good person.
But of course, this is South Park we're talking about. The mum was never gonna change.
Omfg this is so perfect, the Dog Whisper part kills me every time 😂
4:49 Jimmy and Eric’s scene is so relatable.
Yeesh you cant even remember your friends last NAME? Jeez....
It's Valmer isnt it?
@@TheAngryMoth104 ye
“Oh look it came back”
To anybody who's wondering what the chorus at the end says
"Ave ave versus christus"
"Hail hail to the antichrist"
Z 😲
From "the Omen"?
I wasn't wondering but thanks, now I know
😨
It's a reference to the ending of "The Omen".
The Omen homage at the end is hilarious and the music certainly fits with how evil Cartman is.
Everyone gangsta until Cesar says *"T S C H H H!"*
Cesar Milan reaction to this was so wholesome hahahaha I’m Glad he enjoys the show so much
Well, I think the point is "never treat your son like your friend".
"G-Gimme some chicken hey!! G-GIVE ME THE CHICKEN I WANT SOME HEYY!!"
Probably one of the most insightful takes on child rearing ever
I watched Cesar's reaction to this video first.. got me intrigued that I have to watch. I love it. Yes, it is one of those rare episodes that they didn't mock the character.
She lifted Eric with one arm...out stretched.
That's incredible
I love how he use ''it'' as a pronoun.. 🤣🤣🤣
The only person to train Cartman successfully is the one guy who did it through ignoring him while training, the nannies gave Cartman attention while trying to deal with him and it ended with one being horribly offended and the other ending up insane, but then Cartman is trained through being ignored, and BOOM, a good outcome
Also, Cartman is just so evil that when he finally becomes good, his body literally goes to war with itself
Cartman also got dissed by the girls at school who didn't invite him to their Paris Hilton party 😄😄😄
Love how he takes him for a walk 😂
Cesar: See, Mrs. Cartman!! He is faking again. Let's walk another 10 miles!!!!!
This has got to be one of the BEST episodes in SP history!
Oh look, it came back
The fact that this episode turned into a Dog Whisperer show lmfao genius works well with a human child
Cartman's plan wrote "frame token" lol
The way Cartmans mom re-enables his bad behavior at the end is one of those incredibly shrewd South Park observations about human behavior
Just instantly resetting all of that training and discipline lol
Cartman vs Nanny 911, was one of Cartman's most savage moments.
Just shows that cartmen needs a dad
💯
I love that the TSST thing knocks him out
~ That Cesar Milan bit is some of the funniest stuff I have ever seen.
Cesar being a chad and keeping to his work instead of falling for Cartman’s mom lmaooo 😂😂😂
7:04 OMG I just realized Cartmans "plan" to kill his mom LITERALLY says "Frame Token" on it XD
I tsst my dog when he bites me in a non-playful way. It pisses him off too. 😂😂😂
Does it help?
@@MangaSlayer102 No, just pisses him off more. No matter how much i try to assert myself as the alpha dog. He still bites.
@@saphirawinters7028 sorry
@@saphirawinters7028Maybe you’re not doing it right?
This episode should be called “cartman the canine”
Too funny, love Cesar 🐕
"Oh look IT came back" hahaha he called cartman it
'Oh look it came back' that had me in laughing in tears
Honestly the ending isn't as "maniacal" as they make it seem. Cartman just realizes that his mother is lonely and that no matter who tries to help Cartman, the problem is with his mothers loneliness and spoiling him to get his attention. She just needs a husband man😔
No one wants to be the husband of a single mother. Blame society today for creating an abundance of them.
@@glenthemann How would you like to try to be a foster father to a kid you dont and want to know nothing about?
Those few who accept the chalenge are brave, but do not aceept that as the norm.
Oh man this is one of the most accurate portrayals of destructive co dependent parenting ever seen on the screen.
Jo Frost actually tried to sue Matt and Trey for how they portrayed her here. Apparently her ego is ridiculous and is a diva of Mariah Carey proportions
That doesn’t shock me at all.
She should take it as a compliment. Seriously, if you are a noteworthy enough figure to get roasted by South Park, that means you’ve made it
How did that go?
"oh look IT came back" that line has me crying💀
Haven't seen this show in years and it still make me laugh. When Cartman gets smacked by the whisperer I nearly peed my pants. Good old fashion comedy.
You. can. have. whatever...you want....
(Horror music plays)
👁️ 👁️
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Genius.
The super nanny killed me 😂
Sometimes what people need is to be trained like a dog
Said Levi Ackerman
1:50
New rule, make sure your mouth is closed if you must aggravate Cartman and then stand that close to him.
0:40 I know it is Cartman just manipulating his mom, but this is a sweet moment
Love how Eric talks to her all calmly like Palpatine then yells like he's talking to Luke 😂😂
Cesar Millan is only celebrity unharmed, died and humiliated and left with all his dignity.
Every Time I get angry i watch this clip there's something abt cartman getting owned that is top notch
The actual dog whisperer reacted to this and he thought the episode was awesome
“I totally know how it felt to be a Jew in holocaust now” I spat my drink 😂
Since no one else is putting this here the episode is: season 10 episode 7 called "Tsst"
Ty
Consider Life thanke you😂❤️ ohhh my gosh I was searching for this
There is still good in the world.
i've been looking for like 2 hours, thanks
Thank you!!
Cartman: bro im not a dog😡😡
Literally acts like one............
" Its best to avoid his level " im dead 😂😂😂
the fact that 2 nannys cant make him normal BUT A GODDAMN DOG WHISPERER CAN MAKE HIM NORMAL IS INSANE
The “tsss” gets me everytime
I like how Cartman was treated like a dog especially when he was lying down.
One of my all-time favorite episodes!
“Oh look it came back” 😂😂
And to think, years of some of the greatest animated comedy genius ever committed to film, all from two goofy college buddies. Matt and Trey, we salute you!