[s13e13] Dances With Smurfs -

Using Butters as the gullible "teabagger" stand-in who buys into Cartman's hysteria.

The transition between "real" school drama and Cartman’s unconvincing, bare-chested Smurf costume provides some of the episode's funniest moments. Memorable Moments [S13E13] Dances with Smurfs

Cartman’s accusations escalate into a bizarre, self-made narrative where he claims to have lived among "the gentle Smurfs" and fell in love with Smurfette. He weaves a tale where a "greedy" Wendy brutally destroys Smurfland for their valuable Smurfberries—a clear shot at both Dances with Wolves and the then-upcoming Avatar . Using Butters as the gullible "teabagger" stand-in who

The meta-joke at the end where Cartman is furious that Avatar "stole" his Dances with Smurfs concept. He weaves a tale where a "greedy" Wendy

One of the episode's greatest strengths is Wendy’s refusal to play Cartman’s game. Instead of fighting his lies, she "beats him at his own game" by fabricating an even more ridiculous story that traps Cartman in his own web of logic.