In "1%", it is revealed that he is so unhealthy that he single handedly made the school's average on the Presidential Fitness Test the lowest in the entire country, despite the fact that all of the other students scored average on the test. He has an uncanny way with words and uses that to his advantage whenever he plots an idea. Though Cartman seems to have held him little regard (as evidenced from when he attempted to run away from the prison while Romper-Stomper suffered an injury and stayed behind), he appears to have genuinely appreciated Romper-Stomper's help. Vu dans une petite salle, tout le monde a adoré aussi bien les ados que les adultes. He then stated that she had been "young and needed the money", which unfortunately did not work, as Stan and Kyle pointed out that the pictures had been taken just a month ago. Also, despite their hatred of him, all the kids seem to accept him as a leader because of his ability to manipulate people, and sometimes invite him to social events such as parties and vice versa. Shelly, however, seems to be annoyed by this compliment. This implies he has a strong hatred for her, however he is defensive of her whenever her promiscuous nature comes into question during earlier seasons, as well as being disturbed during "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut" to discover she was a star in a German pornographic video. Volunteers inform poverty-stricken Africa that the fight against AIDS is over because all those suffering from the AIDS epidemic have to do now is inject themselves with piles of cash - which of course they do not have. In some episodes Stan is shown having a strong hatred for Cartman even if Cartman isn't doing anything. The girls assume that Kyle has feelings for Heidi, leading Kyle to question his relationship with her, and he soon develops an interest in her. On the other extreme, in the movie, he called The Mole a "'British piece of' shit", despite The Mole being supposedly French. An example for this would be seen in the episode "Raisins", where the boys end up in an eponymous Hooters-like restaurant, and Cartman only shows interest in the food, rather than all the skimpily-dressed waitresses. Cartman also wanted to have a slumber party in his house. Additionally, it's also possible that Peter Panda was killed by the 5th graders. He seemed go through all of that solely for the purpose of tricking the rest of the boys. When Cartman says "I beat you to it, Kyel," Kyle retorts, "My name is not Kyel." In the Season Twelve episode, "Tonsil Trouble", although Cartman had given Kyle AIDS as punishment for Kyle laughing at him for having HIV, Kyle angrily breaks many of Cartman's toys in reaction. In "Cartoon Wars Part II", Cartman used it to threaten the president of FOX, however he realizes soon that he forgot to load it, causing him to throw it to the ground in frustration. In "Trapper Keeper" when the cyborg says he has to kill Cartman, Stan asks if he can do it, and prepares to shoot Cartman before the cyborg decides against the idea. This cruel one-line comment along with the fact the supposed police report came from a "Mitch Conner" indicates that he was responsible for her suicide due to the doctor's remarks. From this point on throughout the episode, Cartman dresses as Andrew Beckett, played by Tom Hanks in the movie Philadelphia. Cartman ends up on a date with him, ending in anal sex, which is mistaken by Liane for masturbating. In a mean-spirited feeling, Cartman begins singing an Elvis version of "In the Ghetto" when in Kenny's neighborhood, namely, the poor part of town. The toys soon disappear, leading Cartman to find Muscleman Marc inside a pot of boiling water, and Rumpertumskin chained with a bomb collar, which Cartman inadvertally sets off, blowing its head off. I'm not black, all right?!". "[5] Tvoholic.com gave the episode a very positive review, praising the episode's message about AIDS. This penchant for ad hoc songs was specifically mentioned in "Ginger Kids". In the "The Unaired Pilot" episode, Cartman was shown to have a father and sister, but these characters were cut out in the official pilot. It is also worth noting that Cartman is completely oblivious to the fact the other kids hate him, and often assumes they're joking when they imply or even openly declare it. Cartman can, on rare occasions, show compassion towards cats, as in "Major Boobage" in which he hides cats in his attic from the authorities. It's Me, Jesus", Cartman claimed he had hit puberty because he had his period, when really he had an infection that made him bleed out his butt (he didn't realize that only girls got periods until God told him at the end of the episode.). Cartman holds hands with an annoyed Butters in Super Fun Time. This seems intentional on the writer's parts, and fits with his self-absorption, immaturity, and gender confusion. In the Season Three episode, "The Succubus", when he can't see Kenny (who was crushed seconds earlier) he calls out "Guys? In "Chef Aid", he sings and does a German dance to raise money for Chef's legal fees. Cartman also has bigotry towards extraterrestrials and is extremely xenophobic but that is simply because some visitors placed an anal probe into him twice, thus starting his speciesism. When Kyle picks up Cartman's Xbox 360 to smash it, Cartman pleads with him, telling him that he has done research which leads him to believe that a cure for AIDS lies in Magic Johnson's longevity since becoming infected with HIV.