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  1. Nov 22, 2000 · Cartman inherits a million dollars from his grandmother and fulfills his lifelong dream of owning his own amusement park: Cartmanland!

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    Cartman inherits a million dollars from his grandmother and fulfills his lifelong dream of owning his own amusement park: Cartmanland!

    Upon the death of his grandmother, Cartman inherits $1,000,000. Delighted, Cartman makes an offer to buy an amusement park, North Park Funland, having always wanted a park all to himself without having to wait in lines. When he hears of Cartman's good fortune, Kyle comes down with a stress-induced (and sentient) hemorrhoid, which becomes increasingly worse as Cartman's fortune increases. After an ad about Cartman's theme park comes on TV (informing people that no one will be allowed in especially Stan and Kyle, which business analysts wrongly believe to be "the brilliant 'you can't come' technique"), Kyle and Stan attempt to sneak into the theme park over a fence. Unfortunately, Kyle pops his hemorrhoid on the wire fence, infecting the sore and almost killing him. He is taken to the hospital where he denounces his faith completely. His parents try to make him feel better by describing the trials of Job, however all this does is convince him that God is petty and will do bad things to good people for no real reason, sinking him further into his depression.

    In the hospital, Stan tries to reassure Kyle that nobody could really enjoy a theme park alone, but Cartman is shown to be having considerable fun. However, after the incident with Stan and Kyle, he is forced to hire a security guard. Cartman is dismayed to find the security guard refuses to be paid in free rides, and the guard suggest he let in two paying customers a day to cover his salary. Since he will barely notice two people in the park and does need security, Cartman grudgingly agrees. However, one of the rides breaks forcing Cartman to hire a maintenance worker, which in turn forces him to hire food and drink staff. As a result, Cartman now has to let in eight people a day.

    In the hospital, Kyle watches a news broadcast which tells him that the park is incredibly successful and making lots of money, to the point where other businesses are only allowing a few people into drive up demand, and it praises Cartman as a financial genius. He abruptly suffers from temporary heart failure, and though he is resuscitated it becomes clear that he is losing his will to live.

    Despite business being great, Cartman could not be less happy as his expenses have mounted to the point where he's got to start letting everyone into the park. As a result, it is soon completely full and Cartman finds he is once again forced to share rides with other kids sucking all the fun and novelty out of the place. He sells the park back to its original owner Mr. Foon for his original profit. However, all his money is promptly taken to pay off the IRS due to him not paying tax on the place, and also to pay off a lawsuit by Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, as Kenny died on one of the roller coasters. Not only does Cartman lose all his money, but he still owes an additional $13,000. He frantically tries to buy the park back from the owner so he can pay it off, but the owner will not resell due to the park's new-found success, and the fact Cartman has no money to buy back the park.

    1.Cartmanland (Season 5, Episode 6). southparkstudios.com.

  2. Cartman's grandmother, Mabel Cartman passes away and leaves Cartman one million dollars in inheritance. Rather than invest the money or donate it to good will, Cartman instead uses the money to purchase North Park Funland, an amusement park owned by Frank Fun.

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  3. Jul 25, 2001 · Cartman inherits $1 million from his grandmother and uses the money to buy out North Park Funland, which hasn't been doing well, but Cartman doesn't want to improve the park, he wants it as his own personal playground.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CartmanlandCartmanland - Wikipedia

    In the episode, Eric Cartman inherits a million dollars from his deceased grandmother and uses it to purchase his own amusement park, which he names Cartmanland. The resulting success causes Kyle Broflovski to have a hemorrhoid and lose his faith in God.

  5. Nov 14, 2001 · Cartman uses his $1 million inheritance to open his own amusement park. "Cartmanland" And so it is with heavy hearts that we say good-bye to Mabel Louise Cartman. She was a good woman, a community leader, a caring wife, providing mother, and a loving grandmother. Mom, it's 3:30, This is taking up my whole Saturday. Shh, pumpkin, it's almost over.

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  7. He's one of the main characters in South Park, along with Kyle Broflovski (his frequent rival), Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick. Cartman is fat, self-centered, racist, sexist, a murder, and just a general asshole. He is often concocting schemes to make money or fuck with his friens, mostly Kyle.