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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too. Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is ComicBook/TheKingpin of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, gained the ability to BodySurf, since he can possess people other than Cartman too. Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is ComicBook/TheKingpin of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.
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* The kids can make their powers real despite the fact that they are [=LARPing=], since people outside their LARP can be hurt or killed by their powers. What the hell is making their powers real!?
** It is likely that the powers are in the imaginations of the kids, and everyone is playing along for some reason. This seems to be the case in ''The Stick of Truth'' as well.
** Possibly, but that still does not explain why the others are "playing around". Not to mention, most of the kids' powers are NOT props in ''The Fractured but Hole'', MUCH UNLIKE ''The Stick of Truth''.
*** Perhaps it's a result of their powers?

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* The kids can make their powers real despite the fact that they are [=LARPing=], since people outside their LARP can be hurt or killed by their powers. What the hell is making their powers real!?
** It is likely that the powers are in the imaginations
real!? Most of the kids, and everyone is playing along for some reason. This seems to enemies canNOT be the case in ''The Stick of Truth'' as well.
** Possibly, but that still does not explain why the others are
"playing around". around", because they are being visibly hurt and most of them are NOT even participating in the LARPing at all. Not to mention, most of the kids' powers are NOT props in ''The Fractured but Hole'', MUCH UNLIKE ''The Stick of Truth''.
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Truth'', further proving that their powers?powers are real in-universe this time.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too.
** Nope, he did not. Kyle admitted that he just tried to beat Cartman in his own game (and if you think about it, one of the first things he does is [[FridgeBrilliance redirects all damage to the Coon]]). And Mitch is the only person (except his followers, partially) who shares Cartman's skewed view of reproduction.
** That does NOT explain why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.
** If Mitch is real, he forced Kyle to attack his friends, including his best friend Stan if you bring Toolshed to the FinalBoss, and potentially kill Kenny if you bring Mysterion, let alone slandering Cartman's name via all the atrocities he commits across the game. If Mitch is fake, as Kyle and Cartman (the latter by accident) claim, then Kyle is not only willing to harm his friends, but even MURDER Kenny, just to prove a point to Cartman. It depends on whether or not you believe Kyle was telling the truth, and not just what his friends wanted to hear, since trying to tell them that he was possessed by Mitch Connor after decrying Cartman for the same reason probably wouldn't fly with them.
** Kenny dying is simply a game mechanic. He could play against Morgan Freeman, does that mean that Morgan Freeman is actually murdering a young boy if Kenny gets too many hits? Second, Cartman is capable of extreme intelligence and constructing elaborate schemes; for example, Obama Wins, #HappyHolograms, The Black Friday Trilogy, Scott Tenermon Must Die, and he even manipulated Cthulhu to kill thousands- while getting pleasure watching their deaths. Is this even a question? Of COURSE Cartman is capable of such a scheme. Cartman even inadvertently admits to Kyle that it was just a trick, when arguing with after the fight. How is this even debatable, Cartman is one of the most evil characters in the show, not to mention a sadistic and decitful bastard. Of course it was him...
** Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on his iPad at the mention of his name. Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.
*** Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is ComicBook/TheKingpin of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too.
** Nope, he did not. Kyle admitted that he just tried to beat Cartman in his own game (and if you think about it, one of the first things he does is [[FridgeBrilliance redirects all damage to the Coon]]). And Mitch is the only person (except his followers, partially) who shares Cartman's skewed view of reproduction.
** That does NOT explain why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.
** If Mitch is real, he forced Kyle to attack his friends, including his best friend Stan if you bring Toolshed to the FinalBoss, and potentially kill Kenny if you bring Mysterion, let alone slandering Cartman's name via all the atrocities he commits across the game. If Mitch is fake, as Kyle and Cartman (the latter by accident) claim, then Kyle is not only willing to harm his friends, but even MURDER Kenny, just to prove a point to Cartman. It depends on whether or not you believe Kyle was telling the truth, and not just what his friends wanted to hear, since trying to tell them that he was possessed by Mitch Connor after decrying Cartman for the same reason probably wouldn't fly with them.
** Kenny dying is simply a game mechanic. He could play against Morgan Freeman, does that mean that Morgan Freeman is actually murdering a young boy if Kenny gets too many hits? Second, Cartman is capable of extreme intelligence and constructing elaborate schemes; for example, Obama Wins, #HappyHolograms, The Black Friday Trilogy, Scott Tenermon Must Die, and he even manipulated Cthulhu to kill thousands- while getting pleasure watching their deaths. Is this even a question? Of COURSE Cartman is capable of such a scheme. Cartman even inadvertently admits to Kyle that it was just a trick, when arguing with after the fight. How is this even debatable, Cartman is one of the most evil characters in the show, not to mention a sadistic and decitful bastard. Of course it was him...
** Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on his iPad at the mention of his name. Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.
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too. Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is ComicBook/TheKingpin of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.
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*** Perhaps it's a result of their powers?
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** Also, the Vamp Kids have actual vampire powers in the Casa Bonita DLC. Coupling this with the fact that the kids somehow made their powers real in-universe as pointed out on previous FridgeHorror points in this Fridge page, one wonders what exactly is making their powers come true.... also, it leads to question how many people in the South Park Universe are capable of finding a way to make imaginary powers real.
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*** Speaking of Kenny, He tries to convince New Kid that Cartman is only working for his own gain, similar to Kyle's past attempts to get New Kid to turn on Cartman in ''Stick of Truth''. However, New Kid remembers when Kenny was aligned with Cartman back in the Stick of Truth days (and probably learned of previous times when Kenny sided with Cartman in the show proper) and probably thought Kenny was being hypocritical when he started speaking negatively about Cartman and therefore took Mysterion's words with a grain of salt.


* At the start of the second Alternate Human Kite battle, he states the props he's positioned behind are the Red Sea, which you cannot cross without Moses. It sounds like just more of Other Kyle's [[TryingToCatchMeFightingDirty cheating]], and failing, because you're not playing along with his bullshit anymore. Except at this point you've likely already gained Moses as an ally, so the props being destructible is actually playing according to Other Kyle's rules, and him being unaware they won't save him.

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* At the start of the second Alternate Human Kite battle, he states the props he's positioned behind are the Red Sea, which you cannot cross without Moses. It sounds like just more of Other Kyle's [[TryingToCatchMeFightingDirty cheating]], cheating, and failing, because you're not playing along with his bullshit anymore. Except at this point you've likely already gained Moses as an ally, so the props being destructible is actually playing according to Other Kyle's rules, and him being unaware they won't save him.
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* In the Casa Bonita DLC, while Mysterion freaking out over Karen joining the Vamp Kids is blown out of proportion (and the whole plot is meant to be one big joke with a lot of little jokes sprinkled on top), consider this; Karen's the youngest child of one of the poorest families in South Park (and given her usual appearance it's likely anyone that knows of her knows at least that little factoid), and to combine that with seeing her hanging with a group like the Vamp Kids, whom most of the kids in South Park regard with contempt, annoyance, and mockery, might make Karen come across as someone hopelessly desperate to fit in somewhere and find some quality of life improvements however marginal. With those factors in mind, there's a chance Karen might find herself suffering a considerable amount of bullying and ridicule if she stayed with the Vamp Kids. If Mysterion chose to intervene with those fears in mind, then suddenly his decision to pull her away from the Vamp Kids would be a lot more understandable, if not outright justified.

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* In the Casa Bonita DLC, while Mysterion freaking out over Karen joining the Vamp Kids is blown out of proportion (and the whole plot is meant to be one big joke with a lot of little jokes sprinkled on top), consider this; Karen's the youngest child of one of the poorest families in South Park (and given her usual appearance it's likely anyone that knows of her knows at least that little factoid), and to combine that with seeing her hanging with a group like the Vamp Kids, whom most of the kids in South Park regard with contempt, annoyance, and mockery, might make Karen come across as someone hopelessly desperate to fit in somewhere and find some quality of life improvements however marginal. With those factors in mind, there's a chance Karen might find herself suffering a considerable amount of bullying and ridicule if she stayed with the Vamp Kids. If Mysterion chose to intervene with those fears in mind, then suddenly his decision to pull her away from the Vamp Kids would be a lot more understandable, if not outright justified.
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* TheStinger with Professor Chaos trying to convince the [[WorldsBestWarrior The New Kid]] to become a villain is a terrifying concept in its own right. Consider; If the New Kid ever decided to become genuinely evil, especially while using all the abilities and skills they've learned throughout both games, there's a very good chance that whatever New Kid ends up doing, ''no one would be able to stop them!''
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* Cartman and Kenny's sides being compared to Marvel and DC movies makes sense when you think about it: the Coon ''appears'' to be less dark, but is more likely to kill his enemies, not get involved in minor crimes like bank robbery or natural disasters, have merchandise made for him, and not have a secret identity. Mysterion, meanwhile, might appear darker on the ''surface'', but is undoubtedly the more principled of the two, and seen more as a symbol for truth and justice. Just like Marvel and DC movie heroes.

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* In the Casa Bonita DLC, While Mysterion freaking out over Karen joining the Vamp Kids is blown out of proportion (and the whole plot is meant to be one big joke with a lot of little jokes sprinkled on top), consider this; Karen's the youngest child of one of the poorest families in South Park (and given her usual appearance it's likely anyone that knows of her knows at least that little factoid), and to combine that with seeing her hanging with a group like the Vamp Kids, whom most of the kids in South Park regard with contempt, annoyance, and mockery, might make Karen come across as someone hopelessly desperate to fit in somewhere and find some quality of life improvements however marginal. With those factors in mind, there's a chance Karen might find herself suffering a considerable amount of bullying and ridicule if she stayed with the Vamp Kids. If Mysterion chose to intervene with those fears in mind, then suddenly his decision to pull her away from the Vamp Kids would be a lot more understandable, if not outright justified.

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* In the Casa Bonita DLC, While while Mysterion freaking out over Karen joining the Vamp Kids is blown out of proportion (and the whole plot is meant to be one big joke with a lot of little jokes sprinkled on top), consider this; Karen's the youngest child of one of the poorest families in South Park (and given her usual appearance it's likely anyone that knows of her knows at least that little factoid), and to combine that with seeing her hanging with a group like the Vamp Kids, whom most of the kids in South Park regard with contempt, annoyance, and mockery, might make Karen come across as someone hopelessly desperate to fit in somewhere and find some quality of life improvements however marginal. With those factors in mind, there's a chance Karen might find herself suffering a considerable amount of bullying and ridicule if she stayed with the Vamp Kids. If Mysterion chose to intervene with those fears in mind, then suddenly his decision to pull her away from the Vamp Kids would be a lot more understandable, if not outright justified.




** [[RunningGag Maybe Wendy is a two faced bitch?.]]

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** [[spoiler: Even if the first explanation wouldn't have been an issue, Mitch might've figured that however loyal the New Kid was to Cartman, [[EveryoneHasStandards New Kid may have lines they won't cross even for Cartman]], a theory which is helped by the fact that during ''Stick of Truth'' Cartman technically never ordered New Kid to do anything that's outright malicious, which would give Mitch an indicator that any attempt to sway New Kid into deliberately being a bad guy would just lead to the New Kid being thrown off by the offer and have the New Kid respond with an immediate [[ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer and possibly violent]] refusal.]]

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* Tying into the possible reasons for Cartman's initial dickish behavior toward the New Kid in this game (see above), [[spoiler: One must wonder why Cartman, as Mitch Conner, never considered giving the New Kid a sincere offer to [[WeCouldRuleTogether take over South Park with him,]] especially considering how the only point he did so was to bait the New Kid into a trap. But there are some possible explanations to consider;]]
** [[spoiler: Assuming Mitch started his crime spree while the New Kid was busy with the Fighters of Zaron game, he may have assumed New Kid wouldn't be interested in being a career criminal if it meant breaking up the game they were already playing.]]
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* In the Casa Bonita DLC, While Mysterion freaking out over Karen joining the Vamp Kids is blown out of proportion (and the whole plot is meant to be one big joke with a lot of little jokes sprinkled on top), consider this; Karen's the youngest child of one of the poorest families in South Park (and given her usual appearance it's likely anyone that knows of her knows at least that little factoid), and to combine that with seeing her hanging with a group like the Vamp Kids, whom most of the kids in South Park regard with contempt, annoyance, and mockery, might make Karen come across as someone hopelessly desperate to fit in somewhere and find some quality of life improvements however marginal. With those factors in mind, there's a chance Karen might find herself suffering a considerable amount of bullying and ridicule if she stayed with the Vamp Kids. If Mysterion chose to intervene with those fears in mind, then suddenly his decision to pull her away from the Vamp Kids would be a lot more understandable, if not outright justified.
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*** Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is the Wilson Fisk of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.

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*** Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is the Wilson Fisk ComicBook/TheKingpin of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.
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*** Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is the Albert Wesker of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.

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*** Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is the Albert Wesker Wilson Fisk of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.
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*** Cartman's smart, but Mitch Conner is still smarter than Cartman. Cartman needed a lot of outside help for most of his plans. Most of Mitch Conner's plans have very little help aside from a few bad guys who just so happened to have their own separate conspiracies by sheer coincidence, almost like Mitch Conner is the Albert Wesker of South Park in terms of how smart he is. And Mitch Conner has his own thoughts, feelings and memories separate from Cartman, further implying that Mitch is a separate personality. Also, Mitch is far less bigoted than Cartman, further hinting that he is a separate entity from Cartman.
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** If Mitch is real, he forced Kyle to attack his friends, including his best friend Stan if you bring Toolshed to the FinalBoss, and potentially kill Kenny if you bring Mysterion, let alone slandering Cartman's name via all the atrocities he commits across the game. If Mitch is fake, as Kyle and Cartman (the latter by accident) claim, then Kyle is not only willing to harm his friends, but even MURDER Kenny, just to prove a point to Cartman. It depends on whether or not you believe Kyle was telling the truth, and not just what his friends wanted to hear, since trying to tell them that he was possessed by Mitch Connor after decrying Cartman for the same reason probably wouldn't fly with them.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too. That explains why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.
** If Mitch is real, he forced Kyle to attack his friends, including his best friend Stan if you bring Toolshed to the FinalBoss, and potentially kill Kenny if you bring Mysterion, let alone slandering Cartman's name via all the atrocities he commits across the game. If Mitch is fake, as Kyle and Cartman (the latter by accident) claim, then Kyle is not only willing to harm his friends, but even MURDER Kenny, just to prove a point to Cartman. It depends on whether or not you believe Kyle was telling the truth, and not just what his friends wanted to hear, since trying to tell them that he was possessed by Mitch Connor after decrying Cartman for the same reason probably wouldn't fly with them.
** And Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
** Plus, Cartman's own plans only succeeded due to sheer luck. And in this game, Mitch Conner had his own thoughts and memories completely different from Cartman's memories and thoughts. Only when Mitch Conner was in control was when the big evil plan in this game's main plot mostly succeeded until the heroes intervened.
** In addition, Cartman's bigotry tends to bite him in the ass when it comes to his evil plans. While Mitch Conner has a bit of bigotry when it comes to Asians, particularly calling Vietnamese people "gooks" and Mitch is also a bit bigoted towards redheads (according to episodes from the source material), Mitch does not let his bigotry get in the way of his plans, MUCH unlike Cartman.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too. too.
** Nope, he did not. Kyle admitted that he just tried to beat Cartman in his own game (and if you think about it, one of the first things he does is [[FridgeBrilliance redirects all damage to the Coon]]). And Mitch is the only person (except his followers, partially) who shares Cartman's skewed view of reproduction.
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That explains does NOT explain why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.
** If Mitch is real, he forced Kyle to attack his friends, including his best friend Stan if you bring Toolshed to the FinalBoss, and potentially kill Kenny dying is simply a game mechanic. He could play against Morgan Freeman, does that mean that Morgan Freeman is actually murdering a young boy if you bring Mysterion, let alone slandering Cartman's name via all the atrocities he commits across the game. If Mitch is fake, as Kyle and Kenny gets too many hits? Second, Cartman (the latter by accident) claim, then Kyle is not only willing to harm his friends, but capable of extreme intelligence and constructing elaborate schemes; for example, Obama Wins, #HappyHolograms, The Black Friday Trilogy, Scott Tenermon Must Die, and he even MURDER Kenny, just manipulated Cthulhu to prove kill thousands- while getting pleasure watching their deaths. Is this even a point to Cartman. It depends on whether or not you believe Kyle was telling the truth, and not just what his friends wanted to hear, since trying to tell them that he was possessed by Mitch Connor after decrying question? Of COURSE Cartman for the same reason probably wouldn't fly is capable of such a scheme. Cartman even inadvertently admits to Kyle that it was just a trick, when arguing with them.
after the fight. How is this even debatable, Cartman is one of the most evil characters in the show, not to mention a sadistic and decitful bastard. Of course it was him...
** And Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
** Plus, *** ...No, Cartman's own plans only succeeded due to sheer luck. And in this game, schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner had his own thoughts and memories completely different from Conner's plan was to make Cartman's memories and thoughts. Only when plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch Conner was in control was when the big evil plan in this game's main plot mostly succeeded until the heroes intervened.
** In addition, Cartman's bigotry tends to bite him in the ass when it comes to his evil plans. While Mitch Conner has a bit of bigotry when it comes to Asians, particularly calling Vietnamese
wasn't real, most people "gooks" know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch is also a bit bigoted towards redheads (according to episodes from already selected and layed out on his iPad at the source material), Mitch does not let his bigotry get in the way mention of his plans, MUCH unlike Cartman.name. Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too.
** Nope, he did not. Kyle admitted that he just tried to beat Cartman in his own game (and if you think about it, one of the first things he does is [[FridgeBrilliance redirects all damage to the Coon]]). And Mitch is the only person (except his followers, partially) who shares Cartman's skewed view of reproduction.
** That does NOT explain why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.

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* Mitch Conner is a lot smarter than Cartman himself, despite having an eerily similar warped ideology to him. Not to mention, Kyle's Mitch is exactly like Cartman's Mitch. Meaning that somehow, Mitch became real in the ''South Park'' universe. Also, Mitch has also apparently become a Mind-Controlling Parasite, since he can possess people other than Cartman too.
** Nope, he did not. Kyle admitted that he just tried to beat Cartman in his own game (and if you think about it, one of the first things he does is [[FridgeBrilliance redirects all damage to the Coon]]). And Mitch is the only person (except his followers, partially) who shares Cartman's skewed view of reproduction.
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too. That does NOT explain explains why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.



** Kenny dying is simply a game mechanic. He could play against Morgan Freeman, does that mean that Morgan Freeman is actually murdering a young boy if Kenny gets too many hits? Second, Cartman is capable of extreme intelligence and constructing elaborate schemes; for example, Obama Wins, #HappyHolograms, The Black Friday Trilogy, Scott Tenermon Must Die, and he even manipulated Cthulhu to kill thousands- while getting pleasure watching their deaths. Is this even a question? Of COURSE Cartman is capable of such a scheme. Cartman even inadvertently admits to Kyle that it was just a trick, when arguing with after the fight. How is this even debatable, Cartman is one of the most evil characters in the show, not to mention a sadistic and decitful bastard. Of course it was him...
** Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on his iPad at the mention of his name. Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.

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** Kenny dying is simply a game mechanic. He could play against Morgan Freeman, does that mean that Morgan Freeman is actually murdering a young boy if Kenny gets too many hits? Second, Cartman is capable of extreme intelligence and constructing elaborate schemes; for example, Obama Wins, #HappyHolograms, The Black Friday Trilogy, Scott Tenermon Must Die, and he even manipulated Cthulhu to kill thousands- while getting pleasure watching their deaths. Is this even a question? Of COURSE Cartman is capable of such a scheme. Cartman even inadvertently admits to Kyle that it was just a trick, when arguing with after the fight. How is this even debatable, Cartman is one of the most evil characters in the show, not to mention a sadistic and decitful bastard. Of course it was him...
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And Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
*** ...No, ** Plus, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying own plans only succeeded due to sheer luck. And in this game, Mitch Conner's plan was to make Conner had his own thoughts and memories completely different from Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that memories and thoughts. Only when Mitch wasn't real, most Conner was in control was when the big evil plan in this game's main plot mostly succeeded until the heroes intervened.
** In addition, Cartman's bigotry tends to bite him in the ass when it comes to his evil plans. While Mitch Conner has a bit of bigotry when it comes to Asians, particularly calling Vietnamese
people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" "gooks" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on is also a bit bigoted towards redheads (according to episodes from the source material), Mitch does not let his iPad at bigotry get in the mention way of his name. Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it. plans, MUCH unlike Cartman.

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*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on his iPad at the mention of his name.
Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.

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*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on his iPad at the mention of his name. \n Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.

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*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this.

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*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this. There's also the fact that as soon as Professor Chaos brings up his "boss" and how he can easily change disguises, Cartman shows pictures of Mitch already selected and layed out on his iPad at the mention of his name.
Almost like he...I don't know? Planned it.
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*** ...No, Cartman's schemes can be very intricate and complex (as explained above). Saying Mitch Conner's plan was to make Cartman's plans look small in comparison is complete speculation. It was a hundred percent implied that Mitch wasn't real, most people know this.
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** A fourth possible reason could be that considering that the Freedom Pals are implied to be better funded, more popular, and have extremely powerful members like Professor Timothy and Mysterion, it's possible the New Kid felt that siding with them to take down Coon and Friends (especially after unlocking their time bending powers) would be [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction way too easy]]. And considering that the New Kid already has a history of being a [[FanOfUnderdog Fan of the Underdog]], it would make sense if they thought they'd enjoy helping Coon and Friends defeat their stronger rivals better than siding with said rivals.
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* Of all the things used to represent lava, why red [=LEGOs=]? Considering that "lava" is used to [[InsurmountableWaistHeightFence seal off inaccessible areas]], and how notoriously painful stepping on [=LEGOs=] is...
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** That does NOT explain why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, their argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.

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** That does NOT explain why Kyle's Mitch has the exact same beliefs and voice as Cartman's Mitch. And Kyle is neither a ventriloquist nor an actor, NOR does he have any voice-altering technology with him. Meaning that Kyle literally has NO mundane way to imitate Mitch/Cartman's voice. Not to mention, it also does NOT explain why Mitch is smarter than Cartman. Plus, their Cartman and Kyle's argument could have been mere bickering, like how Kyle and Cartman usually argue in the show.



** Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.

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** Cartman's smart, yes, but NOT to Mitch Conner's level. The only three things Mitch Conner and Cartman have in common is that they are both evil, sadistic and they have the same voice. And Mitch Conner's big plan in this game make all of Cartman's plans look like nothing in comparison.
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*** Also, since we don't know much about what the kids were doing between the events of the two game, far as we know, Craig and Clyde could've done something to have earned the New Kid's forgiveness and thus earned their way back into the Fighters of Zaron Game.
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** Thirdly, Most of the New Kid's encounters with Freedom Pals (especially in the first half of the game) involve them making vague claims and their franchise is destined to be more successful and that they're the better crime-fighters, while showing the New Kid no proof to back up either of these statements, which could have prompted the New Kid into believing that the Freedom Pals were just trying to be pretentious, and thus might've made the New Kid also think the Freedom Pals might not actually have even a moral superiority advantage. In other words; the New Kid may have suspected the Freedom Pals might be NotSoDifferent from Coon and Friends.
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* Considering that Professor Chaos is a Dr. Doom Expy, that implies that there might be Expies of other Marvel Villains in the South Park Universe. And there's always a chance that said Expies would be far more competent than Professor Chaos.

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