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This is a page to document the effort to make the rest of South Park seasons good topics.

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Participants[edit]

Seasons[edit]

Season 3[edit]

  1. Spontaneous Combustion (Hunter Kahn)
  2. The Succubus (Cirt)
  3. Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub (Cirt)
  4. Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus (Cirt)
  5. Rainforest Schmainforest
  6. Tweek vs. Craig
  7. Jackovasaurus
  8. Sexual Harassment Panda
  9. Cat Orgy
  10. Jewbilee
  11. Chinpokomon
  12. Starvin' Marvin in Space
  13. Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery
  14. Hooked on Monkey Fonics
  15. The Red Badge of Gayness
  16. Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
  17. World Wide Recorder Concert
  18. South Park (season 3)

Season 4[edit]

  1. Pip (Music2611)
  2. Trapper Keeper (Music2611)
  3. Do the Handicapped Go to Hell? (Cirt)
  4. Probably (Cirt)
  5. A Very Crappy Christmas (Cirt)
  6. Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000
  7. The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000
  8. Quintuplets 2000
  9. Timmy 2000
  10. Cartman Joins NAMBLA
  11. Cherokee Hair Tampons
  12. Chef Goes Nanners
  13. Something You Can Do with Your Finger
  14. 4th Grade
  15. Helen Keller! The Musical
  16. Fat Camp
  17. The Wacky Molestation Adventure
  18. South Park (season 4)


Season 5[edit]

  1. Super Best Friends (Cirt)
  2. The Entity (Cirt)
  3. Kenny Dies (Cirt)
  4. Scott Tenorman Must Die
  5. It Hits the Fan
  6. Cripple Fight
  7. Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow
  8. Cartmanland
  9. Proper Condom Use
  10. Towelie
  11. Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants
  12. How to Eat with Your Butt
  13. Here Comes the Neighborhood
  14. Butters' Very Own Episode
  15. South Park (season 5)


Season 6[edit]

  1. Red Hot Catholic Love (Cirt)
  2. A Ladder to Heaven (Cirt)
  3. The Biggest Douche in the Universe(Cirt)
  4. Jared Has Aides
  5. Asspen
  6. Freak Strike
  7. Fun with Veal
  8. The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer
  9. Professor Chaos
  10. Simpsons Already Did It
  11. Free Hat
  12. Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society
  13. Child Abduction Is Not Funny
  14. The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers
  15. The Death Camp of Tolerance
  16. My Future Self n' Me
  17. Red Sleigh Down
  18. South Park (season 6)


Season 7[edit]

  1. Butt Out (Hunter Kahn)
  2. Christian Rock Hard (Cirt)
  3. All About the Mormons? (Cirt)
  4. It's Christmas in Canada (Cirt)
  5. I'm a Little Bit Country
  6. Krazy Kripples
  7. Toilet Paper
  8. Cancelled
  9. Fat Butt and Pancake Head
  10. Lil' Crime Stoppers
  11. Red Man's Greed
  12. South Park Is Gay!
  13. Grey Dawn
  14. Casa Bonita
  15. Raisins
  16. South Park (season 7)


Season 8[edit]

  1. The Passion of the Jew (Cirt)
  2. Cartman's Incredible Gift (Cirt)
  3. Woodland Critter Christmas (Cirt)
  4. Good Times with Weapons
  5. AWESOM-O
  6. Up the Down Steroid
  7. You Got F'd in the A
  8. Goobacks
  9. The Jeffersons
  10. Douche and Turd
  11. Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes
  12. Pre-School
  13. Quest for Ratings
  14. Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset
  15. South Park (season 8)


Season 9[edit]

  1. Trapped in the Closet (Cirt)
  2. Bloody Mary (Cirt)
  3. Best Friends Forever (ImperatorExercitus)
  4. Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow (ImperatorExercitus)
  5. Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina
  6. Wing
  7. Die Hippie, Die
  8. The Losing Edge
  9. The Death of Eric Cartman
  10. Erection Day
  11. Marjorine
  12. Follow That Egg!
  13. Ginger Kids
  14. Free Willzyx
  15. South Park (season 9)


Season 10[edit]

  1. The Return of Chef (Cirt)
  2. Go God Go (Cirt)
  3. Go God Go XII (Cirt)
  4. Smug Alert!
  5. Cartoon Wars Part I
  6. Cartoon Wars Part II
  7. A Million Little Fibers
  8. ManBearPig
  9. Tsst
  10. Make Love, Not Warcraft
  11. Mystery of the Urinal Deuce
  12. Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy
  13. Hell on Earth 2006
  14. Stanley's Cup
  15. South Park (season 10)


Season 11[edit]

  1. The Snuke (Cirt)
  2. Fantastic Easter Special (Cirt)
  3. Night of the Living Homeless (Cirt)
  4. With Apologies to Jesse Jackson
  5. Cartman Sucks
  6. Lice Capades
  7. D-Yikes!
  8. Le Petit Tourette
  9. More Crap
  10. Imaginationland Episode I
  11. Imaginationland Episode II
  12. Imaginationland Episode III
  13. Guitar Queer-O
  14. The List
  15. South Park (season 11)


Season 12[edit]

  1. Tonsil Trouble
  2. Britney's New Look
  3. Major Boobage
  4. Canada on Strike!
  5. Eek, a Penis!
  6. Over Logging
  7. Super Fun Time
  8. The China Probrem
  9. Breast Cancer Show Ever
  10. Pandemic
  11. Pandemic 2 - The Startling
  12. About Last Night...
  13. Elementary School Musical
  14. The Ungroundable
  15. South Park (season 12)


Season 13[edit]

  1. Butt Out (Hunter Kahn)
  2. Christian Rock Hard (Cirt)
  3. All About the Mormons? (Cirt)
  4. It's Christmas in Canada (Cirt)
  5. I'm a Little Bit Country
  6. Krazy Kripples
  7. Toilet Paper
  8. Cancelled
  9. Fat Butt and Pancake Head
  10. Lil' Crime Stoppers
  11. Red Man's Greed
  12. South Park Is Gay!
  13. Grey Dawn
  14. Casa Bonita
  15. Raisins
  16. South Park (season 7)



Topic Criteria[edit]

A featured topic (or a good topic) is a collection of articles or lists that represents Wikipedia's best work in covering a subject comprehensively and with items of consistently good quality. In addition to meeting the requirements for all Wikipedia articles by all of its constituents, a good or featured topic has the following attributes.

  1. It is a set of similar, interrelated articles or lists that cover a specific topic.
    (a) There are at least three distinct articles or lists.
    (b) The articles or lists have a clear similarity with each other under a well-defined topical scope.
    (c) All articles or lists in the topic are linked together, preferably using a template, and share a common category or super-category.
    (d) There are no obvious gaps (missing or low-quality articles) in the topic. A topic must not cherry-pick only the best articles to become featured together.
    (e) For overview topics, every article within the scope of the topic that is not included in the topic should also be within the scope of a non-lead article that is included in the topic.
  2. The topic has an introductory and summary lead article or list.
  3. Each article or list is of high quality, including the referencing.
    (a) With featured topics only:
    (i) At least one half (50%) of the items are featured class (featured articles or featured lists), with a minimum of two featured items.
    (ii) All other articles are good articles.
    (b) With good topics only:
    (i) All items are at least featured lists or good articles.
    (c) Items that are ineligible for featured article, featured list or good article status, either due to their limited subject (in the case of lists only) or due to inherent instability (in the case of either articles or lists), must have passed an individual quality audit that included a completed peer review, with all important problems fixed. Such items do not count towards criteria 1(a), 3(a)(ii), or 3(b)(i).
  4. The topic should contain an introductory paragraph that summarizes the topic for any reader who might want to find more about it. This paragraph should be a short version of the introduction of the lead article. See this for a specific example.
Recommendations[edit]

In addition to the mandatory criteria above, it is recommended that all topics meet the following optional criteria:

  • The structure of the articles is similar, with the same section titles and order where possible.
  • The articles use a common infobox where appropriate.
  • The topic has a free use image to accompany and represent the topic, preferably a featured picture if at all possible.
  • The topic is not overly large nor needlessly small. There is no maximum number of articles, but if something is far larger than existing topics, it might be wise to split it into subtopics. For example, science fiction films would be too large a topic, but Star Trek films would be of appropriate scope. Conversely, a topic should not be excessively subdivided; an all-encompassing topic of five articles is better than two topics of three each. These guidelines do not apply to items in a clear series (every article from 1st Canadian Parliament to 40th Canadian Parliament could be included in one topic), or those dictated by geography (for example, US states).
  • The topic does not excessively overlap with a current good or featured topic.
  • Before nominating a topic, nominators may wish to receive feedback by listing it at Featured topic questions. Nominators must be sufficiently familiar with the subject matter and sources to deal with objections during the FTC process. If you nominate something you have worked on, note it as a self-nomination. Nominators who are not significant contributors to the articles of the topic should consult regular editors of the articles prior to nomination. Nominators are expected to respond positively to constructive criticism and to make an effort to address objections promptly.
  • To avoid wasting time, the topic should not have any active Good article nominations, Good article reassessments, Featured article reviews, Featured article removal candidates, Featured list candidates, or Featured list removal candidates when nominated for good or featured topic, and should only have Peer reviews or Featured article candidates if the result does not affect whether the topic meets the good/featured topic criteria. Please have all required processes done before nominating. Nominations with one or more articles involved in a process mentioned above may result in a quick fail.