Editing Jewpacabra (section) Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!===Description=== [[Kyle]] awakes to find [[Cartman]] in his house, talking with his mother about the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover. Kyle tells him to get the hell out, but Cartman warns of a bloodsucking creature which may have just been spotted in South Park...the Jewpacabra. Meanwhile, the kids gather in the park to sign up for the annual Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Sooper Foods. Cartman continues to spread rumors about the Jewpacabra and, despite Kyle's protests, the other boys start to believe what they're hearing. Cartman soon recruits [[Butters]] to go on a night scouting mission to capture the Jewpacabra on film. He then takes the footage straight to the CEOs of Sooper Foods. Terrified that this creature might go against their mantra of "Fun and Safety", the Execs grant Cartman whatever resources he needs to stop it. After Cartman takes a detour to the Bahamas, they return to Colorado to speak with "professional" Bigfoot trackers. The trackers watch Cartman's footage and determine this is certainly not a human OR a baby 'squatch…which means it definitely IS a Jewpacabra. And since Cartman's responsible for filming it, it's gonna be coming after him. Terrified with their certainty, Cartman comes down with the "Hebrew Jeebies" and starts to actually fear the Jewpacabra himself. He calls Kyle for help, but gets none. Fearing the worst, Cartman locks himself inside a Catholic Church and hires Butters, Tolkien and Craig stand watch outside. However, at the first sound of danger, they take run off to Wing Street. The commotion outside the Church turns out to be the CEOs of Sooper Foods, who kidnap Eric, dress him as a bunny, and chain him to a stake in the middle of the park. They then go and tell Kyle that -- just in case his people do have a monster creature that feeds on Easter children -- they've left a sacrifice in the park. Kyle begrudgingly goes to help Cartman, under the condition that he admits he's lying. But Cartman can't resist making a "Hebrew" joke, and is once again left alone in the park. Meanwhile, the Bigfoot trackers stalk Cartman from the shadows, mistaking him for an elusive "3-foot tall bunnyman". They shoot him with a tranquilizer gun and storm off, victorious. Knocked unconscious, Cartman awakes in ancient Egypt, among screaming Egyptians. As it rains frogs, Cartman runs to see his Hebrew friend Kyle, who says that if the Pharaoh doesn't do what the Hebrews want, God will kill little Egyptian boys. Cartman goes to speak with his father, the Pharaoh. His dad tells him it's a complicated issue, but assures him he needn't worry with a father-son duet of "Our Love Grows". But the song is interrupted by the mass slaughtering of lambs, followed by the mass head-exploding-death of Egyptian boys. Including Cartman himself... Still deep in the Egyptian nightmare, Cartman is rescued by Kyle, who cuts off his chains and takes him home to rest. The next day, the South Park Easter Egg Hunt is underway. Cartman interrupts, running through the park shouting, "I'm alive!". He gets on stage with the mic, preaching about how a "Passover Miracle" saved his life. The kids call him a "heathen" and go back to their Easter Egg Hunt. Bummed, Cartman approaches Kyle and says he finally understands how it feels to be oppressed. And that seriously, he really does believe in Judaism now... Summary: Please note that all contributions to South Park Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see South Park Wiki:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)