South Park: Season 3, Episode 3The Succubus (21 Apr. 1999)The boys try to save Chef from a woman who is stealing him from them. Meanwhile, Cartman gets glasses. Director:Trey Parker |
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South Park: Season 3, Episode 3The Succubus (21 Apr. 1999)The boys try to save Chef from a woman who is stealing him from them. Meanwhile, Cartman gets glasses. Director:Trey Parker |
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| Trey Parker | ... |
Stan Marsh /
Eric Cartman /
Dr. Laut /
Mr. Derp /
Chef's Singing Voice /
Office Worker /
Mr. Garrison /
Chef's Mother /
Veronica in Succubus Form
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| Matt Stone | ... | ||
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Mary Kay Bergman | ... |
Liane Cartman /
Nurse /
Receptionist
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| Isaac Hayes | ... |
Chef
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| Michael Ann Young | ... |
Veronica
(voice) (as Michelle Unger)
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The kids are shocked when they come to school one morning to find their beloved chef gone from his usual post at the cafeteria. After doing some investigating, they discover that Chef has fallen in love with a woman named Veronica and has turned his back on everything he once prized. Mr. Garrison tells the boys that Veronica may be a succubus: a demon that sucks out the life force of men while controlling their minds with a song. Chef refuses to heed the children's warnings, so they must find another way to break the demon's spell. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
This is one of my favorite episodes and it is entirely due to Chef's parents. The main plot is about Chef's new girlfriend and the inevitable consequence that she takes chef away from the boys. The boys then try to do everything in their power to stop chef from marrying what they determine is a succubus. This main plot is rather standard. There is nothing extraordinary about it. Well, then we meet chef's parents. They tend to ramble on with stories from their life that have nothing to do with the events at hand. This dialog is some of the funniest, silliest stuff I've ever seen on this show. I giggle every time I see it.
There is also a subplot with Eric being harassed by the eye doctor that is good for a few laughs.