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Quiz about South Park  Imaginationland Episode III
Quiz about South Park  Imaginationland Episode III

"South Park" - "Imaginationland: Episode III" Quiz


Here's a quick quiz on "Imaginationland: Episode III", in which Butters helps fight the evil characters while Kyle and Cartman try to halt a nuclear bomb. This episode originally aired on Oct-31-2007. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by rj211. Estimated time: 2 mins.
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Author
rj211
Time
2 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
275,966
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. Briefing some government officials on the specific dangers they'd unleashed, Al Gore wore his Nobel Prize and what? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What costume did Cartman bring to Kyle's hospital room to wear while collecting on the bet? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The Council of Nine wanted to use Butters' power as a creator to "imagine things into existence." Who or what did they want him to imagine first? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What did Butters imagine into existence to fight the Cavity Creeps? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. How did Cartman (and later Kyle) break into the Pentagon? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Frustrated by his inability to sway the government away from nuking Imaginationland, Kyle retreated to what landmark to think? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Finally harnessing his "creator" powers, what did Butters imagine into existence to help Popeye? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Did the nuclear bomb get dropped on Imaginationland?


Question 9 of 10
9. Did Cartman believe he'd collected on the bet?


Question 10 of 10
10. Did Butters get grounded?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Briefing some government officials on the specific dangers they'd unleashed, Al Gore wore his Nobel Prize and what?

Answer: Superman cape

Al Gore was showing the officials the video footage from ManBearPig's attack, feeling finally vindicated that his old warning was coming true. Seemingly caught up in his own narcissistic savior-complex, Al Gore wore a Superman cape and made little flying noises with his arms extended in front of him every time he arrived or departed.
2. What costume did Cartman bring to Kyle's hospital room to wear while collecting on the bet?

Answer: Pope

Cartman had already dressed up as a sultan and a king, so he moved onto dressing in papal robes. He'd also brought an ice cream sundae, which he taunted Kyle would have "extra nuts."
3. The Council of Nine wanted to use Butters' power as a creator to "imagine things into existence." Who or what did they want him to imagine first?

Answer: Santa Clause

Butters tried gamely to do his duty and shut his eyes to try to focus on Santa Clause. Unfortunately, he imagined his own father into existence, who grounded him as he morphed into a deformed monstrosity. Butters tried again and imagined an equally deformed Santa Clause into existence, but after some practice was eventually able to imagine things into existence at will.
4. What did Butters imagine into existence to fight the Cavity Creeps?

Answer: Crest Gel with Tartar Control

The Cavity Creeps were marching through the battlefield chanting, "We make holes in teeth!" Butters imagined a huge tube of Crest Gel toothpaste, which Robin Hood and Perseus then escorted into battle.
5. How did Cartman (and later Kyle) break into the Pentagon?

Answer: through Sector 2

The General was preparing to order the nuking of Imaginationland when he was warned that there was an "Unauthorized Entry Alert" coming from Sector 2. It was Cartman, who'd come to convince them that imaginary characters were real (he didn't want the court order to be overturned).

Then Kyle broke in the same way to make a similar argument so as to save Stan. The General was understandably confused, asking, "Why is it so easy for children to break into the Pentagon?!"
6. Frustrated by his inability to sway the government away from nuking Imaginationland, Kyle retreated to what landmark to think?

Answer: Lincoln Memorial

Just like in the movie "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington", Kyle retreated to the Lincoln Memorial to ponder his ineffectiveness in the face of the US government. While there, Kyle received words of encouragement from Stan through his imagination, as well as hearing from Jesus, Luke Skywalker, Superman, Hercules, Captain Crunch, and God.
7. Finally harnessing his "creator" powers, what did Butters imagine into existence to help Popeye?

Answer: more spinach

Popeye was floating through the battlefield inside a bubble and imagined more spinach for Popeye and "an M60 for Jesus." The Council of Nine and Stan looked on from the bridge, feeling hopeful about their chances.
8. Did the nuclear bomb get dropped on Imaginationland?

Answer: yes

After Kyle had successfully convinced the government not to nuke Imaginationland, Al Gore came into the room and reactivated the portal, desperate to kill ManBearPig. Everyone in the room was sucked through the portal, along with the bomb, which detonated on impact in Imaginationland and wiped everything out. Luckily, Butters had the presence of mind to re-imagine everything back into existence!
9. Did Cartman believe he'd collected on the bet?

Answer: yes

In Imaginationland, Cartman imagined a double of himself and Kyle and had the imagined Kyle suck on his genitalia. Kyle, watching from the sidelines with the other boys and Imaginationland characters insisted he wasn't actually doing it, but Cartman averred that "we all have the power to make things a reality" and the Mayor confirmed that "whatever you imagine to be real, is real."
10. Did Butters get grounded?

Answer: yes

When he woke up after returning home from Imaginationland, his parents knew everything about his adventure from a newspaper report and promptly grounded him. Butters tried to imagine himself un-grounded, but his father informed him, "That only works in Imaginationland! You're grounded!"
Source: Author rj211

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