As he commiserates with his five stuffed animals, he carries on an imaginary conversation with them. When they rebuke Cartman for this, he accuses them of being "the 99%" that is "ganging up" on him, the 1%, but when Craig Tucker dismissively tells him to go home and cry to his stuffed animals as usual, Cartman does just that. The assembled student body of South Park Elementary is informed that they have scored the lowest in the entire country on the Presidential Fitness Test due to Eric Cartman's extremely poor health, which single-handedly ruined what would have been the school's otherwise acceptable average as punishment, the students are forced to alternate physical education in place of recess for four weeks. The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker, and is a parody of the Occupy Wall Street movement and the late-2000s recession. As he confides in his sapient stuffed animals, they end up becoming targeted for mutilation. In the episode, Cartman feels persecuted after he is blamed for causing his school to attain a low score on a national fitness test. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 2, 2011. " 1%" is the twelfth episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 221st episode overall. 12th episode of the 15th season of South Park " 1%"
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