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* The tragic deaths of all the Smurfs in the village at Wendy's hands is downright sad, making matters worse the deaths were indirectly caused by Cartman befriending them and even becoming a part of the village itself before betraying them to die via getting crushed to death by Wendy's tractor steamroller that obliterates their village. Papa Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Smurfette and even Baby Smurf were all killed. All over to prove Cartman wasn't fit for student body president.
** Seeing Cartman cry over Smurfette's bloody remains is also this, seeing as he likely had true feelings for her (making her one of the few female characters Cartman had feelings for), implying he was truly remorseful for letting them die at his rival's hands.
** Seeing Cartman cry over Smurfette's bloody remains is also this, seeing as he likely had true feelings for her (making her one of the few female characters Cartman had feelings for), implying he was truly remorseful for letting them die at his rival's hands.
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* The tragic deaths of all the Smurfs in the village at Wendy's Cartman's hands is downright sad, making sad. Making matters worse the deaths were indirectly directly caused by Cartman befriending them and even becoming a part of the village itself before betraying them to die via getting crushed to death by Wendy's his own tractor steamroller (disguised as Wendy to frame her) that obliterates their village. Papa Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Smurfette and even Baby Smurf were all killed. All over to prove Cartman Wendy wasn't fit for student body president.
** Seeing Cartman cry over Smurfette's bloody remains is also this, seeing as he likely had true feelings for her (making her one of the few female characters Cartman had legitimate feelings for), implying he was truly remorseful forletting them die at his rival's hands.
killing them, but did so to paint Wendy as the culprit.
** Seeing Cartman cry over Smurfette's bloody remains is also this, seeing as he likely had true feelings for her (making her one of the few female characters Cartman had legitimate feelings for), implying he was truly remorseful for
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* The tragic deaths of all the Smurfs in the village at Wendy's hands is downright sad, making matters worse the deaths were indirectly caused by Cartman befriending them and even becoming a part of the village itself before betraying them to die via getting crushed to death by Wendy's tractor steamroller that obliterates their village. Papa Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Smurfette and even Baby Smurf were all killed. All over to prove Cartman wasn't fit for student body president.
** Seeing Cartman cry over Smurfette's bloody remains is also this, seeing as he likely had true feelings for her (making her one of the few female characters Cartman had feelings for), implying he was truly remorseful for letting them die at his rival's hands.
* The tragic deaths of all the Smurfs in the village at Wendy's hands is downright sad, making matters worse the deaths were indirectly caused by Cartman befriending them and even becoming a part of the village itself before betraying them to die via getting crushed to death by Wendy's tractor steamroller that obliterates their village. Papa Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Smurfette and even Baby Smurf were all killed. All over to prove Cartman wasn't fit for student body president.
** Seeing Cartman cry over Smurfette's bloody remains is also this, seeing as he likely had true feelings for her (making her one of the few female characters Cartman had feelings for), implying he was truly remorseful for letting them die at his rival's hands.