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After a series of "friendship" exchanges designed to shame each other, Lu Kim eventually tricks the City Sushi owner, Junichi Takiyama, into a public display of shame that leads to Takiyama's suicide. Butters’ Misdiagnosis
The story of , titled " City Sushi " , revolves around an escalating "Asian turf war" and a dark psychological subplot involving Butters. The Asian Turf War
In a parody of the film Psycho , the police discover that "Lu Kim" (the City Wok owner) was actually just one of Dr. Janus's many personalities all along. Despite this, the police decide to let Janus continue believing he is Lu Kim so the town can keep its only Asian restaurant. [S15E6] Hot Shots
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He is sent to Dr. Janus , a psychiatrist who misdiagnoses Butters with Multiple Personality Disorder (Dissociative Identity Disorder). After a series of "friendship" exchanges designed to
Butters Stotch is caught in the middle because he was seen distributing flyers for the new sushi restaurant. The local police, led by Sergeant Yates, blame Butters for "starting" the war.
While the restaurant war rages, Butters' parents become convinced he is mentally ill due to the "trouble" he has caused. Janus's many personalities all along
The conflict begins when a new Japanese restaurant, , opens right next door to the Chinese restaurant City Wok .