Musical Numbers
See also: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (soundtrack)- Mountain Town- Stan Marsh (Trey Parker), Kenny McCormick (Matt Stone), Kyle Broflovski (Matt Stone), Eric Cartman (Trey Parker), Sharon Marsh (Mary Kay Bergman), Sheila Broflovksi (Mary Kay Bergman)
- Uncle Fucka- Terrance (Matt Stone) and Phillip (Trey Parker)
- Wendy's Song (There's the girl that I like)- Stan Marsh (Trey Parker)
- It's Easy, MMMKay- Mr. Mackey (Trey Parker), Stan (Trey Parker), Cartman (Trey Parker), Kyle (Matt Stone), Gregory (Trey Parker), South Park Elementary Students
- Blame Canada- Mrs. Broflovski (Mary Kay Bergman), Mrs. Marsh (Mary Kay Bergman), Liane Cartman (Mary Kay Bergman), Carol McCormick (Mary Kay Bergman), Citizens of South Park
- Kyle's Mom's a Bitch- Cartman (Trey Parker), South Park Elementary Students
- What Would Brian Boitano Do?- Stan (Trey Parker), Kyle (Matt Stone), Cartman (Trey Parker)
- Up There- Satan (Trey Parker)
- La Resistance- Gregory (Howard McGillin), South Park Elementary Students, Shelia Broflovksi (Mary Kay Bergman), Soldiers (Trey Parker and Matt Stone), Satan (Trey Parker), Terrance (Matt Stone), Phillip (Trey Parker), Stan (Trey Parker), Kyle (Matt Stone), Cartman (Trey Parker)
- I Can Change- Saddam Hussein (Matt Stone), Satan (Trey Parker)
- I'm Super- Big Gay Al (Trey Parker)
- The Mole's Reprise- The Mole (Trey Parker)
- Mountain Town (Reprise)- Chef (Issac Hayes), Stan (Trey Parker), Kyle (Matt Stone), Cartman (Trey Parker), Mrs. Broflovski (Mary Kay Bergman), Mrs. Marsh (Mary Kay Bergman), Liane Cartman (Mary Kay Bergman), Citizens of South Park
- What Would Brian Boitano Do? Pt. II- D.V.D.A
- Eyes of a Child- Michael McDonald
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