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: A parody of the "Island of Misfit Toys" from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer . It features absurd safety mascots like " Jimmy the Don't Hold Onto a Large Magnet While Someone Else Uses a Fan Nearby Falcon ".

: The lawsuits bankrupt the school, forcing extreme budget cuts. Teachers must use rusty nails instead of chalk, and lunch is reduced to "lumpy potatoes".

The South Park episode "" (Season 3, Episode 6) is a satirical critique of the litigation culture and frivolous lawsuits prevalent in the late 1990s. Originally aired on July 7, 1999 , it introduced one of the series' most recognizable minor characters, Peetie the Panda . Plot Summary [S3E6] Sexual Harassment Panda

: It highlights a libertarian political stance, illustrating how large cash settlements in public sectors (like schools) ultimately hurt the community and taxpayers. Notable Characters & Elements

The episode begins with South Park Elementary introducing a new educational mascot, , to teach students about inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment laws. : A parody of the "Island of Misfit

: During a cross-examination that goes off-track, Principal Victoria casually confesses to a gruesome murder and body disposal before being redirected to the sexual harassment case. Cultural Impact

The episode remains a fan favorite for its catchy song and sharp social commentary. Fans have noted its lasting relevance, particularly in how it addressed "virtue signaling" and the complexities of proving sexual misconduct years before the #MeToo movement. Teachers must use rusty nails instead of chalk,

: After Stan calls Cartman an "ass-sucker," Cartman interprets this as sexual harassment based on Peetie's lesson. He hires Kyle's father, Gerald Broflovski , to sue Stan. Despite their age, the court finds Stan "guilty," forcing him to give half his belongings to Cartman.

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