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"Pee" isn't for the faint of heart (or stomach). It’s visceral, gross, and purposefully offensive. However, by using a water park disaster as a backdrop for a commentary on racial anxiety and the absurdity of disaster-movie logic, it remains one of the more memorable episodes of its era.
Check out this breakdown of the episode's most ridiculous moments, including the logic behind the urine tidal wave: South Park S13E14 "Pee" Recap - TV Tropes [S13E14] Pee
Cartman spends the episode convinced that the high number of minorities at the water park is a sign of a looming "white genocide," interpreting it through the lens of the then-popular 2012 Mayan prophecy. His musical number, "Minorities in My Water Park," is a standout moment—a hilariously offensive Award-Bait Song that parodies theatrical ballads while exposing his irrational bigotry. "Pee" isn't for the faint of heart (or stomach)
The episode follows the boys at , a massive water park that becomes the site of a "yellow tsunami" when the water-to-urine ratio becomes unbalanced. While the town’s adults react with histrionic panic outside the gates—going so far as to shoot a monkey because it was "exposed to too much pee"—the kids are trapped in a literal sea of urine. Check out this breakdown of the episode's most