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Medicinal Fried Chicken 

Randy deliberately gets testicular cancer so that he can receive a medicinal marijuana prescription, while Cartman becomes a black market KFC dealer when all of the restaurants are shut down for being unhealthy.

Director:

Trey Parker

Writers:

Trey Parker, Trey Parker (created by) | 2 more credits »
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Cast

Episode complete credited cast:
Trey Parker ... Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Soccer Coach / Randy Marsh / Dr. Doctor / Removal Man #1 / Removal Man #2 / Billy Miller / Teabag / Officer Barbrady / Player #1 / Player #2 / Colonel Sanders / Man in Crowd #1 / Man in Crowd #3 / Boy / Shooter (voice)
Matt Stone ... Kyle Broflovski / Marijuana Customer / Marijuana Store Clerk / Jimbo Kern / Tommy / Nelson / Man in Crowd #2 / Kevin (voice)
Mona Marshall ... Woman #2 / Mrs. Miller (voice)
April Stewart ... Liane Cartman / Fran / Sharon Marsh / Travis's Wife / Nurse / Woman #1 / Woman #3 / Woman #4 (voice)
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Storyline

Randy deliberately gets testicular cancer so that he can receive a medicinal marijuana prescription, while Cartman becomes a black market KFC dealer when all of the restaurants are shut down for being unhealthy.

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Genres:

Animation | Comedy

Certificate:

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Trivia

The concept of a former KFC restaurant becoming a marijuana dispensary came from a news story about a real marijuana dispensary in Palms, Los Angeles, built at a site formerly housing a Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise. See more »

Quotes

Dr. Doctor: [Looks at Randy's chart] Mr. Marsh, I'm afraid the tests came back positive, you do have testicular cancer.
[Randy and Sharon have concerned looks as sad music begins to play]
Randy Marsh: [excited] Score!
[Sharon looks at him with annoyance]
Dr. Doctor: Now, the good new is it hasn't spread anywhere. We should... probably schedule to have them re...
Randy Marsh: [Interupting him] Yeah, yeah, yeah, but for now can I finally get my prescription please?
Dr. Doctor: Your prescription for what?
[...]
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Connections

Spoofs New Jack City (1991) See more »

Soundtracks

Buffalo Solider
Written by Bob Marley and King Sporty
Performed by Trey Parker
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Men what a show
12 February 2015 | by darkzeroreplyzxSee all my reviews

This is one of the best South Park episodes. The references are great. The comparison between unhealthy food and drugs. The consequences of prohibitions, people will go under any circumstances to achieve their desires, also, they will abuse of laws in order to obtain their drugs. Also the innocent victims of the drug war, a war made with the only purpose of prohibit something that must be a right to persons to consume. The ridicule of some law, especially the ones about legal medicinal marijuana. Seriously, one of the best South Partk Episodes. It criticizes everything about the war against drugs. As always south park satire makes everything a lot easer to understand.


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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

31 March 2010 (USA) See more »

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16:9 HD
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