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"Up the Down Steroid" is the second episode in the eighth season of the American animated television series South Park. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 24, 2004. In the episode, Jimmy enters the special Olympics but starts using steroids to improve his performance. Cartman, believing he will have an advantage over the other children, disguises himself as handicapped so he can enter and win the cash prize. The title of the episode is a parody of the book Up the Down Staircase.


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Plot

Timmy and Jimmy, two disabled children in South Park, are eager to participate in the Special Olympics in Denver. Cartman decides to fake being disabled and attempt to beat all the handicapped children in the events to win the $1,000 prize. Jimmy is talked into taking steroids by Nathan to increase his chances of winning. He manages to keep his use of it a secret from everyone except for Timmy. While Timmy frowns on this, being unable to say anything other than his name and Jimmy's name, he is unable to explain the situation to the school counselor Mr. Mackey.

Jimmy begins to neglect his girlfriend and studies. When his girlfriend grows tired of neglect and announces she is leaving him, Jimmy flies into a steroid rage and savagely attacks his girlfriend and mother. Kyle repeatedly tries to talk Cartman out of his plans, but is ignored. At the Special Olympics, the prizes are given by Mark McGwire, Jason Giambi and Barry Bonds. Jimmy sets multiple records and is declared the winner. Cartman, on the other hand, is so out-of-shape that his plan fails miserably. He wins a "spirit award", consisting of a gift voucher - for coming last. When he goes to collect the prize, Jimmy recognizes Cartman and is about to attack him, but Timmy intervenes, and Jimmy realises that he is just as much of a cheater himself. Jimmy confesses his drug use to the crowd and returns his medal, asking for his records to be cancelled. The people give Jimmy a standing ovation for being honest, and he says he will be back next year.


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Production

There was some controversy surrounding "Up the Down Steroid" and the 2005 film The Ringer, as both feature the same plot: someone pretending to be disabled in order to compete in the Special Olympics. The Ringer was written and filmed months before this episode was aired, although, The Ringer was not released to the public until after this episode aired. According to the episode's DVD audio commentary, series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone did not think that they ripped off The Ringer, since the idea to them did not seem hard to come up with, and they did not even think it was big enough for a twenty-minute episode let alone a two-hour film. In the opening scene, the boys are playing the same "Investigative Reports with Bill Kurtis" funtime game as they did in the season two episode "Cartman Joins NAMBLA".

The episode's title refers to the 1964 young adult novel Up the Down Staircase, by Bel Kaufman, which was adapted into a film in 1967 starring Sandy Dennis. Trey Parker admitted he had to perform this story in a high school play and hated it. Stone admitted in the commentary that he once pretended to be disabled to get into Six Flags Magic Mountain for half price.


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Home release

"Up the Down Steroid", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's eighth season, was released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on August 29, 2006. The set includes brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode.


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References


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External links

  • Up the Down Steroid Full episode at South Park Studios
  • Up the Down Steroid Episode guide at South Park Studios
  • "Up the Down Steroid" on IMDb
  • "Up the Down Steroid" at TV.com

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