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"Volcano" is the third episode of Comedy Central 's Animated Series '' South Park ''. It originally aired on August 20 , 1997. PLOT Stan's Uncle Jimbo and his War buddy Ned take Stan, Kenny , Kyle , and Cartman on a Hunting Trip in the mountains. When they arrive in the wilderness (just outside of South Park), Jimbo gives each of the boys a Gun (Kyle, Stan, and Kenny get Shotgun s while Cartman receives an Assault Rifle ), a can of Beer , and a pack of Cigarette s, and the hunting festivities begin. It soon becomes apparent that Jimbo and Ned's idea of hunting is to slaughter every living thing in sight via military weaponry. They get around the regulations by yelling "It's coming right for us!" in order to exploit the loophole that they can kill any animal in Self-defense . Stan proves to not have the proper temperament to enjoy hunting (or at least Jimbo and Ned's idea of hunting), and finds himself unable to shoot a living target when provided the opportunity. While hunting the boys realize that one of the nearby mountains is rumbling, a fact Ned and Jimbo ignore until it is too late. Back in town, at the ''South Park Center for Seismic Activity'', Stan's dad, Randy (though he isn't established as Stan's father), discovers that the mountain is a Volcano and going to erupt. He reports his findings to the Mayor , who becomes even more shocked when Chef realises that the boys are camping on the same mountain. The Mayor then directs one of her aides to make appropriate calls about the crisis, as well as ones to '' Entertainment Tonight '' and her stylist. Meanwhile, on the mountain, in an attempt to pour Gasoline into the fire while the boys are roasting Hot Dog s, Ned accidentally sets himself on fire (Jimbo's jeep blows up in the process while Ned attempts to put himself out, effectively leaving them with no way to get home). Later, Jimbo tells the story of how Ned lost his arm in Vietnam. He then offers the boys some gin, only to become upset when the boys decline, saying it "tastes like pee". However, Jimbo appears impressed with Kenny, who drinks the gasoline straight from the can. Then, Cartman tells the story of Scuzzlebutt . Cartman describes Scuzzlebutt as a creature that lives on the mountain and kills anyone who dares to climb to the top because it likes the taste of blood and to add pieces to its deformed body. Instead of a left hand he has a piece of Celery and one of his legs is missing and has been replaced with Patrick Duffy , though Duffy would be replaced by other celebrities in international airings (see Trivia, below, for additional Scuzzlebutt legs). He also claims that he weaves Wicker Basket s as a hobby. The boys don't believe Cartman's tale, so he decides to dress up as the creature the next morning in order to scare them. As he does this, Jimbo has Ned sing campfire songs ( Kumbaya , in particular) despite how monotone his voice comes out of his voice box. The next morning, Stan is woken up by Kyle, who tells him that he can't find Cartman and that Jimbo is hanging out with Kenny. Stan then finds Jimbo, Ned, and Kenny fishing with grenades, and tells them that Cartman is missing, forcing them to cut their fishing short with a rocket. As they make their way back to land, Jimbo proclaims Kenny as his honorary nephew, which upsets Stan. At a lower elevation, some of the townspeople are organizing a search and rescue mission for the hunting party (yet unaware that the mountain is about to erupt) while other South Park residents dig a trench, under the guidance of Randy, to divert the Lava away from the town. As they do this, they are shown an education film called ''Lava and You'', which assumes that if a person ducks and covers if threatened by lava, it would pass harmlessly over the would-be victim. Only Chef realises how ridiculous this is. Meanwhile, the hunting group is searching for Cartman, making note that there are fewer animals out than usual. Jimbo sees a ram and is about to shoot it, but Kenny fires at it first, prompting Jimbo to give him a bigger gun, and making his favoritism with Kenny more apparent. The boys then find Cartman in his Scuzzlebutt disguise, who becomes convinced that he has scared them. His plan backfires, however, when the others start shooting and giving chase. Eventually, they catch up with Cartman at the base of the mountain. Jimbo tells Kenny to kill "Scuzzlebutt", but Stan, willing to redeem himself in his uncle's eyes, takes Kenny's gun and takes aim, only to find he is unable to shoot his target as before. Jimbo takes the gun away from Stan just as Cartman manages to get his costume off, thus the mistaken identity is resolved. Suddenly, the mountain erupts, and the hunting group tries to flee only to find themselves trapped on the other side of the trench. The search parties meanwhile try to apply the "duck and cover" tactic described earlier, only to die by the magma. The real Scuzzlebutt then appears, shocking Cartman in particular. Even Chef and Mr. Garrison are familiar with Scuzzlebutt. Jimbo apologizes to the boys about their seemingly imminent deaths, but then Scuzzlebutt weaves a wicker basket, carrying the hunting party to safety. The lava then flows through the trench and, due to Randy's miscalculation, destroys Denver . Stan then kills Scuzzlebutt in a misguided attempt to prove he can kill something and make Uncle Jimbo proud just like he was with Kenny. Unfortunately, Jimbo is less than impressed, telling Stan that he will always be his nephew, and saying that "some things you do kill and some you don't." Stan doesn't understand, since earlier in the episode, Jimbo would have shot an endangered species, and the boys decide that hunting is stupid and go home to watch cartoons. KENNY'S DEATH
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