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Friday, June 19, 2009 - 2:50 PM
When Ike is claimed by his Canadian birth parents, the boys set out
to gain an audience with the Canadian Prime Minister. Meanwhile,
Cartman's biggest concern is that the boys don't spend all of Christmas
in Canada.
Full Recap
The
Broflovski family is enjoying their Hanukkah celebration when there is
a knock at the door. Ike's Canadian birth parents have come to take
their baby back. The new Canadian prime minister has made it legal for
them to this. After legal action doesn't Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire work they have no choice and
they must let Ike (Peter) go back with his parents to Canada. Kyle asks
his parents if they can go to Canada and talk to the new Canadian prime
minister. His parents tell him that it will take money that they just
don't have. Stan, Cartman and Kenny are looking in the window at the
Christmas toys when Kyle joins them. Kyle is worried about his parents,
they've been depressed since Ike left a week ago, and he asks the other
boys to accompany him to Canada to go to see the new prime minister.
Cartman refuses, he has no plans on missing Christmas, and he also
suggests that maybe this happened because Kyle is a Jew at Christmas
time. At a town square Christmas celebration, Chef suggests that they
give the money they would have spent on presents to help the Brovlofski
family to appeal to the new Canadian prime minister. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire The whole town is
in agreement and Cartman is pissed that his chance of getting Christmas
presents has been ruined by Kyle. Kyle suggests that they could go to
Canada and talk to the prime minister, get Ike back and save Christmas.
Stan agrees to go, but only if he can get back in time to have a great
Christmas adventure. Cartman also tells Kyle if this plan doesn't work,
that they are going to have it out once and for all. There is no
business at City Wok, people don't eat Chinese food at Christmas time,
but all is not lost for the Mr. Lu Kim, since he also runs City
Airlines. Kyle negotiates a deal to get them all flown to Canada. Kenny
is reluctant to get on the plane, feeling he might die as a result. The
boys are on their way to Canada. The boys and the pilot are all
asleep when the plane begins to develop trouble. The pilot bails out,
leaving the boys to crash-land in the magical land of Canada. The
denizens of Canada welcome the boys in song. Then they are scared off
by the arrival of Scott, who doesn't want any Americans in Canada.
Scott is sent away, but promises to be back. The denizens then sing to
the boys that to see the new prime minister they are going to need to
go to Ottawa by taking "The Only Road." The boys start their journey
when they encounter a Mountie, who's riding the back of a sheep; the
new prime minister has cut their funding so they can no longer afford
horses. The Mountie wants to join the boys on their quest to see the
new prime minister. The boys and the Mountie continue their journey and
enter into French Canada. A mime wants to join their group; the new
prime minister has made it illegal for them to drink wine in French
Canada. The ever growing party continues its quest, until they once
again encounter Scott. Scott is driven off again by a "Newfie." The
"Newfie" wants to get a new sodomy law repealed and he agrees to join
them. He also tells them that they've been traveling in the wrong
direction; Ottawa is in the other direction. When wishing themselves to
Ottawa doesn't work, the "Newfie" offers the use of his boat. Cartman
is running out of time to have his Christmas saved and he reminds Kyle
of his promise to have it out, once and for all. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire They arrive at the
gate of Ottawa. They are told the new prime minister isn't there.
Disappointed, the boys begin to cry, each for a very different reason.
The gatekeeper relents and brings them inside to see the prime
minister. The boys and their companions are brought before the great
and powerful prime minister. The evil Scott is there with Ike and his
birth parents. Kyle tries to plead his case with the PM, but he is not
changing his mind. His new laws will stand. The PM lashes out with his
great power and Kenny is killed. Stan notices something moving behind a
curtain and goes to investigate. He pulls the curtain back and finds
Saddam Hussein is operating the controls that make the PM work. Saddam
is taken out of his spider hole and placed in custody. All of the new
laws are repealed and Ike's birth parents agree to let Ike return to
Colorado. The alarm on Cartman's watch goes off, it is now officially
Christmas and he is in Canada. He is now going to have it out with
Kyle. Cartman gets prepared for battle, but before he can land his
first punch, Kyle hits him in the face and Cartman begins to bawl like
a baby. The boys get to spend Christmas in Canada- In the end Stan
laments that maybe they will get to have a Christmas adventure next
year. Kenny dies when the PM lashes out; however, is he really dead? I guess we'll need to wait until next season for that answer.
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