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'''Warning''' is UK based [[doom metal]] band.
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'''Eric Theodore Cartman''', commonly referred to by his [[family name]], '''Cartman''', is one of the four main [[fictional character]]s in the [[list of animated television series|animated series]] ''[[South Park]]'', which also includes [[Stan Marsh|Stan]], [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]], and [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]]. He is voiced by the series co-creator [[Trey Parker]]. In the original "The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty)" short, he is referred to as "Kenny."
Warning flagged the rise of post-2000 wave of traditional doom metal. They were formed by Patrick Walker in 1994 in [[Harlow]], [[Essex]]. The band is notable for its down-tempo, progressive, melodic and heavy doom-laden sound; the idiosyncratic and poignant vocals of Patrick Walker; and his introspective, darkly-confessional lyrical themes of acute pain, love, and melancholy nostalgia.


==Characterization==
The band released two demo tapes, ''Revelation Looms'' in Feb 1996 and ''Blessed By Sabbath'' in March 1997.
Cartman is portrayed as both the "fat kid"<ref name="anim">{{cite url | url=http://animatedtv.about.com/cs/southpark/a/spbios.htm | title=Eric Cartman Profile from "South Park"| first=Nancy |last=Basile | publisher=[[About.com]] |accessdate=2007-12-20}}</ref> and the [[antihero]] of the South Park gang.<ref name="pop">{{cite book | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=b1ruwF6xYNIC&pg=PA144&dq=eric+cartman&hl=es&sig=sQ_ZLrbRwlS-oexJtwRI_8jGytk | title=From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th | location=[[Kansas City, Missouri]] | publisher=[[Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC]] | year=2005 | isbn=0740751182 | oclc=57316726 | first=David|last=Mansour}}</ref> His personality has noticeably changed over the course of the series. While always [[egocentrism|self-centered]] and [[bigot]]ed,<ref name="drawn">{{cite book | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=oCJ1ExPYikQC&pg=PA129&dq=eric+cartman&hl=es&sig=Reis5pgK6xEsvpuv7_iCQEqFPIQ#PPA129,M1 | title=Drawn to television : Prime-time Animation from the Flintstones to Family Guy | author=M. Keith Booker | isbn=0275990192 | oclc=69734569 |location=[[Westport]] | publisher= [[Greenwood Press]] | year=2006}}</ref> he was more of a mean-spirited characterization of adolescence in the earlier seasons, with little psychological (in logic) or ethical grounding in life. {{Fact|date=August 2008}} As the series progressed his personality became more aggressive and cunning, evolving into [[conduct disorder]], that would likely be categorized as [[antisocial personality disorder]] were he over the age of 18, by the fifth season; in the premiere episode, Cartman masterminds the murder of a boy's parents in order to feed them to the boy.<ref>[http://www.spscriptorium.com/Season5/E501script.htm ''Scott Tenorman Must Die'' Transcript]. Accessed 15 June 08.</ref><ref>[http://www.ofparole.com/2008/04/feminist-south-park-spears-and.html ''A Feminist South Park: Spears and Subjection''], Henry M. Bowles, Parole. Accessed 15 June 08.</ref> His bigotry visibly morphs into racial hatred and theorizing,<ref name="imbd">{{cite url | url=http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0003542/bio | title=Eric Cartman (character) Biography | publisher=[[IMDB]]| accessdate=2007-12-20}}</ref> and, while it is not presented as being overtly fascist,<ref>[http://www.spscriptorium.com/Season3/E306script.htm ''Sexual Harassment Panda'' Transcript]. Accessed 15 June 08.</ref> the ''[[Hippy|dirty hippy]]'' and evangelical attitudes to capitalism are taken as corruptions of the racial ideal, and hence open to exploitation.{{Fact|date=June 2008}} His abilities to manipulate other people into doing what he wants have become keener, along with his overall intelligence. His descent into sadism{{vague}} is usually accepted{{Fact|date=August 2008}} as being brought about in the famous and very dark episode "[[Scott Tenorman Must Die]]", in which he develops a fierce obsession with - and later exacts revenge upon - a 9th grader who cheated him out of $16.12. The episode was ranked by fans as the greatest of his top twenty-five moments in a [[Range voting|range vote]] on [[Comedy Central]]'s website.<ref name="cartman25">{{cite web| url=http://www.comedycentral.com/events/south_park/cartman_25/index.jhtml| title=Comedy Central voting page for Cartman's 25 Greatest South Park Moments| accessdate=2007-12-20}}</ref>


Cartman has a rivalry with Kyle, whom he views as inferior because Kyle is Jewish. His [[laziness|lazy]] and rude, [[Antisemitism|antisemitic]] behavior towards Kyle often provokes a large argument, to which in the earlier seasons Cartman replied "Screw you guys, I'm going home!"; later his comeback to Kyle's criticisms was "Shut up you Jew!!" or similar invective. Though fights between the two have become a centerpiece of the show, their default relationship is "friend", however uncomfortable they may be with that. Cartman is nearly always the aggressor, yet he rarely brings the matter to fisticuffs, something which Kyle is more apt to do. It is also notable that both Cartman and Kyle have saved the other's life, Kyle in the episode [[Trapper Keeper (South Park episode)|Trapper Keeper]] after Cartman's title item turns him into a monstrous blob similar to [[Tetsuo Shima|Tetsuo]] in ''[[Akira (film)|Akira]]'' and in [[ManBearPig]] when he pulls Cartman (who has been incapacitated by consuming a large amount of treasure) to safety from a flooding cave. Cartman has also saved Kyle's life on two occasions: once in [[Smug Alert]], when Kyle is incapacitated both by [[LSD]] and the titular smug and Cartman transports him and his family to safety. The other is in the [[Imaginationland]] series, when he revives Kyle after it appears Kyle has lost his [[heart beat]]. Though the reasons behind his rescues are selfish - in Smug Alert because he realizes he needs Kyle around to mock, and in Imaginationland because he desperately wishes Kyle to uphold his end of a bet - Cartman's rescues are arguably more noble. In Smug Alert, he urges Butters, the only other person to know of Cartman's heroism, to keep quiet.
Warning debuted 1999 with ''The Strength To Dream''. With this album, Warning gained a cult status within doom metal circles, but they soon disbanded after their 2001 European tour with [[Jack Frost]]. They regrouped in 2005 to perform at The Doom Shall Rise festival in Germany, and released second album ''Watching From A Distance'' in 2006 to much wide acclaim.


He is generally abrasive to Stan and Kenny - Kenny for being poor and Stan for being a "pussy" - though the two of them are far more tolerant of the anti-social side of his personality. It has been suggested that Kenny and Cartman are best friends. This seems to be confirmed in episodes like [[Kenny Dies]] and [[Best Friends Forever]], though in the latter Kenny says in his will that he never liked Cartman and believes he will die "alone" and friendless. Still, the two can be seen alone together without Stan and Kyle, and Kenny is often the only one to laugh at Cartman's jokes. Stan is typically tolerant of Cartman, even on occasions when he is making fun of Kyle. In an apparent show of affection, Cartman tells him that he "still hates him less than Kyle" in the episode [[Trapped in the Closet (South Park)|Trapped in the Closet]].
Both albums were re-issued on CD in 2008 by the label Cyclone Empire, The Strength To Dream being re-packaged in new sleeve artwork. At the same time Watching From A Distance was released by the Metal Supremacy label as a LTD edition gatefold double-vinyl.


Overall Cartman only ever incurs his friend's wrath after saying something completely inappropriate or extremely cruel/outrageous, such as when he screamed at [[Token Black|Token]] for being black when he formed the Christian rock band Faith+1. Other times he has always screamed "I thought you guys were my friends! I guess I thought wrong!", only to receive "Yeah dude, you ''were'' wrong." from Kyle. Nonetheless, Cartman's friendships with many of the South Park children seem to have not wavered. However, it seems at the beginning of each new episode Cartman has healed the rift from the previous episode, as his friends are seen to talk with him without Cartman having to start the conversation himself.
==Line up==
* Patrick Walker - vocals, guitar
* Marcus Hatfield - bass
* Christian Leitch - drums


Hate is often used loosely to describe others' feelings towards Cartman. Kyle, along with several more minor characters typically refuse if Cartman asks them a favor, responding with the simple line, "Because I hate you," or a similar variation when Cartman asks them why, a reason that he typically accepts.
Ex-members:
* John Sellings - bass (1994 - 1997)
* Stuart Springthorpe - drums (1994 - 2008)


==Concept and creation==
==Discography==
According to creators [[Trey Parker]] and [[Matt Stone]], they thought it might be impossible to put a character like [[Archie Bunker]] on late-20th century [[television]] but decided that it might be allowed if he was an animated nine-year-old boy. Thus, Cartman was born.<ref>{{cite interview|url=http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/about.aspx?id=12881|title=Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Larry Divney 'Speaking Freely' transcript |accessdate=2007-02-08|date=[[2002-03-01]]|subject=Trey Parker|subject2=Matt Stone}}</ref>
* ''Revelation Looms'' demo, 1996
* ''Blessed By Sabbath'' demo, 1997
* ''[[The Strength To Dream]]'' CD, 1999 (The Miskatonic Foundation)
* ''[[Watching From A Distance]]'' CD, 2006 (The Miskatonic Foundation)
* ''[[Watching From A Distance]]'' 2CD - Diehard Edition w/bonus demos cd, 2006 (The Miskatonic Foundation)
* ''[[The Right Hand of Doom]]'' LTD edition wooden box set including 'Watching from a Distance' and a second disc featuring the band's '96 and '97 demo recordings; plus sticker, postcards, and badge.
*''[[Watching From A Distance]]'' 2LP, 2008, (Metal Supremacy) - includes ltd die-hard edition on coloured vinyl with poster)
* ''[[The Strength To Dream]]'' 2LP, 2008, (Metal Supremacy) - includes ltd die-hard edition coloured-vinyl with poster


===Friendship with Stan===
Out of Stan Kyle and Kenny, Stan would be Cartmans best friend out of the lot but always while Kyles not around, Stan never seems to bother Cartman that much at all, but while theres a brawl from him and Kyle, it pisses him off when Stan takes Kyles side. It seems to Cartman that he seems to tease Stan the least, only sometimes when he acts like a pussy.


== Catchphrases ==
Compilation appearances:
Aside from Cartman's recurring antisemetic comments towards [[Jew|Jews]], one of his favorite catch phrases is "Screw you guys, I'm going home". When opposed to ideas by the other boys, to Kyle he often says "Shut your Jew mouth". Upon winning or beating somebody in a challenge Cartman will give a signature laugh "Nah nah nah nah ''naah'' nah, heh heh heh heh ''hehh'' heh!" One of Cartman's most famous phrases <ref>{{cite broadcast|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89375695|title=NPR article on Eric Cartman|accessdate=9/12/2008|date=9/12/2008}}</ref>, when he is attempting to exert his will upon others, is to say, "Respect my authority", pronounced "mah authoritah", in his [[American South|southern]] [[accent]]. When called fat, he often replies by stating, "I'm not fat, I'm big boned!"<ref>{{cite broadcast|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89375695|title=NPR article on Eric Cartman|accessdate=9/12/2008|date=9/12/2008}}</ref> Additionally, whenever he asks his mom to do something for him, in many cases an outrageous request such as signing him up for the Special Olympics despite his lack of a disability, he will try to put a thin sugar-coat on the request, and after being denied, say, "But, Mooooom!"
* ''At the Mountains of Madness'' CD, 1999, (The Miskatonic Foundation) - features "Cemetery Eyes"
Unofficial Fan Page: [http://www.myspace.com/warningdoom]


==In popular culture==
*Cartman was placed tenth on [[TV Guide]]'s 2002 list of the "Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://archives.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/TV/07/30/cartoon.characters.list/|title=TV Guide's 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time|accessdate=2007-08-25|date=[[2002-07-30]]|publisher=[[CNN]]}}</ref> In 2003, he was chosen as one of "[[VH1]]'s 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons", at number 198.<ref name="pop"/>


*In 2005, Cartman was ranked number nineteen on [[Bravo (television network)|Bravo]]'s 100 Greatest TV Characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bravotv.com/The_100_Greatest_TV_Characters//index.shtml|title=The 100 Greatest TV Characters|publisher=[[Bravo (television network)|Bravo]]|accessdate=2007-08-25}}</ref>
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*Between late 1998 and early 1999, [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]] wrestler [[John Tenta]] was given the [[List of professional wrestling slang#G|gimmick]] and name "Golga" which involved him wearing South Park t-shirts and carrying a Cartman doll to the ring.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/j/john-tenta.html |title=John Tenta |accessdate=2008-03-08 |publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/o/oddities.html |title=Oddities |accessdate=2008-03-08 |publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref>

*Cartman's "[http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=150368&title=you-will-respect-my-authoritah You Will Respect My Authoritah!]" scene in the "[[Chickenlover]]" episode [http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/203/ May 20, 1998.] appeared on [[The Daily Show]] with [[Jon Stewart]].

*[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] used Cartman to introduce the starting line-ups of a [[Colorado Buffaloes]] game on November 24, 2007. Cartman also appears on screen between play at [[Los Angeles Kings]] games.

*In the [[Powerpuff Girls]] episode "Imaginary Fiend", when [[Blossom]] was tripped and landed in the coat rack, she ended up dressed like Cartman. She also said "Uh he tripped me, seriously".
*Cartman's head can be seen in the Head Museum in ''[[Futurama: Bender's Big Score]]'' and on a T-shirt worn by Bart Simpson in [[The Bart Book]].

*The morning radio comedy duet [[Walton and Johnson]] often include Cartman sound clips in their bumper music.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.southparkstudios.com South Park Studios] - Official site
* {{imdb character|0003542}}
* [http://southpark.wikia.com/wiki/Eric_Cartman Eric Cartman] Article on South Park wiki
* [http://www.cartoonskickass.com/dminor.html Lyrics to Cartman's songs ]

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Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main fictional characters in the animated series South Park, which also includes Stan, Kyle, and Kenny. He is voiced by the series co-creator Trey Parker. In the original "The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty)" short, he is referred to as "Kenny."

Characterization

Cartman is portrayed as both the "fat kid"[1] and the antihero of the South Park gang.[2] His personality has noticeably changed over the course of the series. While always self-centered and bigoted,[3] he was more of a mean-spirited characterization of adolescence in the earlier seasons, with little psychological (in logic) or ethical grounding in life. [citation needed] As the series progressed his personality became more aggressive and cunning, evolving into conduct disorder, that would likely be categorized as antisocial personality disorder were he over the age of 18, by the fifth season; in the premiere episode, Cartman masterminds the murder of a boy's parents in order to feed them to the boy.[4][5] His bigotry visibly morphs into racial hatred and theorizing,[6] and, while it is not presented as being overtly fascist,[7] the dirty hippy and evangelical attitudes to capitalism are taken as corruptions of the racial ideal, and hence open to exploitation.[citation needed] His abilities to manipulate other people into doing what he wants have become keener, along with his overall intelligence. His descent into sadism[vague] is usually accepted[citation needed] as being brought about in the famous and very dark episode "Scott Tenorman Must Die", in which he develops a fierce obsession with - and later exacts revenge upon - a 9th grader who cheated him out of $16.12. The episode was ranked by fans as the greatest of his top twenty-five moments in a range vote on Comedy Central's website.[8]

Cartman has a rivalry with Kyle, whom he views as inferior because Kyle is Jewish. His lazy and rude, antisemitic behavior towards Kyle often provokes a large argument, to which in the earlier seasons Cartman replied "Screw you guys, I'm going home!"; later his comeback to Kyle's criticisms was "Shut up you Jew!!" or similar invective. Though fights between the two have become a centerpiece of the show, their default relationship is "friend", however uncomfortable they may be with that. Cartman is nearly always the aggressor, yet he rarely brings the matter to fisticuffs, something which Kyle is more apt to do. It is also notable that both Cartman and Kyle have saved the other's life, Kyle in the episode Trapper Keeper after Cartman's title item turns him into a monstrous blob similar to Tetsuo in Akira and in ManBearPig when he pulls Cartman (who has been incapacitated by consuming a large amount of treasure) to safety from a flooding cave. Cartman has also saved Kyle's life on two occasions: once in Smug Alert, when Kyle is incapacitated both by LSD and the titular smug and Cartman transports him and his family to safety. The other is in the Imaginationland series, when he revives Kyle after it appears Kyle has lost his heart beat. Though the reasons behind his rescues are selfish - in Smug Alert because he realizes he needs Kyle around to mock, and in Imaginationland because he desperately wishes Kyle to uphold his end of a bet - Cartman's rescues are arguably more noble. In Smug Alert, he urges Butters, the only other person to know of Cartman's heroism, to keep quiet.

He is generally abrasive to Stan and Kenny - Kenny for being poor and Stan for being a "pussy" - though the two of them are far more tolerant of the anti-social side of his personality. It has been suggested that Kenny and Cartman are best friends. This seems to be confirmed in episodes like Kenny Dies and Best Friends Forever, though in the latter Kenny says in his will that he never liked Cartman and believes he will die "alone" and friendless. Still, the two can be seen alone together without Stan and Kyle, and Kenny is often the only one to laugh at Cartman's jokes. Stan is typically tolerant of Cartman, even on occasions when he is making fun of Kyle. In an apparent show of affection, Cartman tells him that he "still hates him less than Kyle" in the episode Trapped in the Closet.

Overall Cartman only ever incurs his friend's wrath after saying something completely inappropriate or extremely cruel/outrageous, such as when he screamed at Token for being black when he formed the Christian rock band Faith+1. Other times he has always screamed "I thought you guys were my friends! I guess I thought wrong!", only to receive "Yeah dude, you were wrong." from Kyle. Nonetheless, Cartman's friendships with many of the South Park children seem to have not wavered. However, it seems at the beginning of each new episode Cartman has healed the rift from the previous episode, as his friends are seen to talk with him without Cartman having to start the conversation himself.

Hate is often used loosely to describe others' feelings towards Cartman. Kyle, along with several more minor characters typically refuse if Cartman asks them a favor, responding with the simple line, "Because I hate you," or a similar variation when Cartman asks them why, a reason that he typically accepts.

Concept and creation

According to creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, they thought it might be impossible to put a character like Archie Bunker on late-20th century television but decided that it might be allowed if he was an animated nine-year-old boy. Thus, Cartman was born.[9]

Friendship with Stan

Out of Stan Kyle and Kenny, Stan would be Cartmans best friend out of the lot but always while Kyles not around, Stan never seems to bother Cartman that much at all, but while theres a brawl from him and Kyle, it pisses him off when Stan takes Kyles side. It seems to Cartman that he seems to tease Stan the least, only sometimes when he acts like a pussy.

Catchphrases

Aside from Cartman's recurring antisemetic comments towards Jews, one of his favorite catch phrases is "Screw you guys, I'm going home". When opposed to ideas by the other boys, to Kyle he often says "Shut your Jew mouth". Upon winning or beating somebody in a challenge Cartman will give a signature laugh "Nah nah nah nah naah nah, heh heh heh heh hehh heh!" One of Cartman's most famous phrases [10], when he is attempting to exert his will upon others, is to say, "Respect my authority", pronounced "mah authoritah", in his southern accent. When called fat, he often replies by stating, "I'm not fat, I'm big boned!"[11] Additionally, whenever he asks his mom to do something for him, in many cases an outrageous request such as signing him up for the Special Olympics despite his lack of a disability, he will try to put a thin sugar-coat on the request, and after being denied, say, "But, Mooooom!"

In popular culture

  • Cartman was placed tenth on TV Guide's 2002 list of the "Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters".[12] In 2003, he was chosen as one of "VH1's 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons", at number 198.[2]
  • In 2005, Cartman was ranked number nineteen on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters.[13]
  • In the Powerpuff Girls episode "Imaginary Fiend", when Blossom was tripped and landed in the coat rack, she ended up dressed like Cartman. She also said "Uh he tripped me, seriously".
  • Cartman's head can be seen in the Head Museum in Futurama: Bender's Big Score and on a T-shirt worn by Bart Simpson in The Bart Book.
  • The morning radio comedy duet Walton and Johnson often include Cartman sound clips in their bumper music.

References

  1. ^ Basile, Nancy. "Eric Cartman Profile from "South Park"". About.com. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  2. ^ a b Mansour, David (2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC. ISBN 0740751182. OCLC 57316726.
  3. ^ M. Keith Booker (2006). Drawn to television : Prime-time Animation from the Flintstones to Family Guy. Westport: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0275990192. OCLC 69734569.
  4. ^ Scott Tenorman Must Die Transcript. Accessed 15 June 08.
  5. ^ A Feminist South Park: Spears and Subjection, Henry M. Bowles, Parole. Accessed 15 June 08.
  6. ^ "Eric Cartman (character) Biography". IMDB. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  7. ^ Sexual Harassment Panda Transcript. Accessed 15 June 08.
  8. ^ "Comedy Central voting page for Cartman's 25 Greatest South Park Moments". Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  9. ^ Trey Parker; Matt Stone (2002-03-01). "Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Larry Divney 'Speaking Freely' transcript" (Interview). Retrieved 2007-02-08. {{cite interview}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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  12. ^ "TV Guide's 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time". CNN. 2002-07-30. Retrieved 2007-08-25. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  13. ^ "The 100 Greatest TV Characters". Bravo. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  14. ^ "John Tenta". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  15. ^ "Oddities". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-03-08.

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