#1Annie
2014 28 Songs
The Getting Gay With Kids choir lip syncs and dances to a backing track, to help motivate people to care for the rain forest.
Randy Marsh's daydream scene.
Veronica sings this to keep Chef under her spell.
Chef sings at the school cafeteria.
End credits
Eric Cartman sings this while on a camping trip. As they are sitting around a campfire, he teases Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick with this song, while playing a harmonica.
No songs available for this episode.
Theme song of Peetie the Sexual Harassment Panda,
Eric Cartman sings near the beginning and end of the episode.
The band performs this song at Cartman's house.
Shelly Marsh claimed she could sing a better song than The Lords of the Underworld. Despite the band's protests, she is given a chance to sing with them.
The ATF set up giant speakers and play Cher's "Believe" at maximum volume. At the same time Mr. Mackey and Herbert Garrison play the same song on the stereo, thus still unaware of the ATF outside.
No songs available for this episode.
Cartman sings this song as he and the boys enter the cemetery to dig up Kyle Broflovski's deceased grandmother, for their plot against the Sixth Graders.
Cartman sings this song as he and the boys approach the South Park Docks to hide Cleo Broflovski's corpse.
Korn performs this song at the Halloween concert held at the South Park Docks.
The theme song plays in the background as Eric Cartman watches a new animated TV show from Japan called, Chinpokomon. An advertisement plays encouraging children to buy Chinpokomon dolls.
Eric Cartman becomes so desperate for a chance to go to the Chinpokomon camp, he resorts to playing a guitar and singing on the street for money.
When Eric Cartman learns about potential benefits of homeschooling, he believes he can use it as an excuse to get out of public school. He sings this song in a musical-like style.
Kyle sings this outside of Rebecca's bedroom window, as her parents disallow her to have friends or go outside.
The heavy metal band Dio plays at the Bay of Pigs Memorial Dance for South Park Elementary.
Plays when Starvin' Marvin flys the Marklar spacecraft, first while traveling to Australia, and then later with the boys, while traveling in space.
This song was played during the end credits.
No songs available for this episode.
Sung by the Mailman and various children.
Kyle begins singing the song as "I Have A Little Dreidel" to Ike Broflovski while instructing him on how to play with the dreidel. Cartman then enters with his own anti-Semitic verse. Stan later joins in with a verse of his own. Kyle's parents also eventually join in, and they all end up singing their own verses in concert.
Hitler sings the song because he is sad about not having a Christmas tree in Hell.
Sung by Satan at hell.
Cartman's version of the song makes mention of his excitement to receive presents on Christmas morning.
Mr. Mackey, while dressed as a bell, sings all of the parts of the song himself, adding his signature "Mm'kay" into the lyrics.
Mr. Garrison teaches his class through the aid of this song how other countries such as India, Japan, and the Arab nations don't celebrate Christmas.
Shelly Marsh attempts to sing the song while playing the piano as Kyle Broflovski and her brother, Stan Marsh, make funny faces behind her. The song ends with Shelly throwing the piano at the boys in anger.
Jesus Christ and Santa Claus appear as a lounge singer-type act, where they take turns singing songs about themselves.
Sung by the cast of South Park.
Chef sings it to Stan Marsh when he questions him about why he hasn't gotten his period yet.
Sung by Stan Marsh.
This song is played by 3rd graders from all over the world, on their recorders, in a form of a concert.
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