: After Stan calls Cartman an "ass-sucker," Cartman interprets this as sexual harassment based on Peetie's lesson. He hires Kyle's father, Gerald Broflovski , to sue Stan. Despite their age, the court finds Stan "guilty," forcing him to give half his belongings to Cartman.
: Known for his catchphrase, " That makes me a sad panda ". He is a parody of "Ike the Coast Guard Panda". [S3E6] Sexual Harassment Panda
The episode begins with South Park Elementary introducing a new educational mascot, , to teach students about inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment laws. : After Stan calls Cartman an "ass-sucker," Cartman
: It highlights a libertarian political stance, illustrating how large cash settlements in public sectors (like schools) ultimately hurt the community and taxpayers. Notable Characters & Elements : Known for his catchphrase, " That makes me a sad panda "
The South Park episode "" (Season 3, Episode 6) is a satirical critique of the litigation culture and frivolous lawsuits prevalent in the late 1990s. Originally aired on July 7, 1999 , it introduced one of the series' most recognizable minor characters, Peetie the Panda . Plot Summary