Cartoon Wars Part I

The scene in question features the Family Guy cast sitting in the living room discussing Lois Griffin's embarrassment after Peter invites his ex-girlfriend to dinner.

Kyle's father then enters, and smashes the television with a baseball bat, as his mother scolds the boys for watching the program before suggesting they attend "Muslim sensitivity training".

She suggests that Muslims are acting out of sexual frustration and jealousy towards the West, which morphs into anger when "some cartoon comes along from a country where people are getting laid and mocks [their] prophet!"

Cartman retorts, calling Garrison's lecture "ignorant and racist", claiming Muslims are mad because of Family Guy: not their inability to masturbate.

Kyle believes that Fox was wrong to censor the Family Guy staff, until Cartman gives an impassioned speech about keeping people from getting hurt.

Kyle is guilt-ridden and agrees to go with Cartman to Hollywood after a nightmare wherein his younger brother Ike is lured to an ice cream shop before being killed by terrorists.

The people of South Park, meanwhile, decide to literally bury their heads in the sand, so as to show Islamists that they have no part in observing the parodic depiction of Muhammad.

Instead, the season opened with "The Return of Chef", after one of the show's former actors, Isaac Hayes, released a statement bad-mouthing South Park over a previous dispute.

After "Cartoon Wars Part I" aired, Parker and Stone said that they were contacted by the staff of The Simpsons and King of the Hill, who both gave praise for lampooning Family Guy.

The depictions of Bart Simpson and King of the Hill's writing staff in "Cartoon Wars Part II" were influenced by the two shows contacting South Park.

"[11] "Cartoon Wars Part I", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's tenth season, was released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on August 21, 2007.