The Jumping Ground (season 12)

The twelfth season of the animated science fiction sitcom The Jumping Ground began airing on Cartoon Network in the United States on September 10, 2008 and was abruptly cut short after April 8, 2009, when one episode had been banned from airing on American TV, but it officially ended on July 10, 2009, when it saw broadcast in the UK on BBC Two.

Episodes
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 * align=center | 168
 * align=center | 1
 * "Flesh and Blood" (3/3)
 * align=center | Andy Mikita
 * align=center | Danny Cannon
 * align=center | September 10, 2008
 * colspan="6" |Following their devastating attack on Milky Way forces, the Ori leave the scene to begin their holy crusade and purify the galaxy of evil. Lance has escaped to the Ori flagship, which has just arrived on Chulak to convert the Jaffa into believing in Origin, and has to cuss a way to thwart the Ori, whilst trying to escape.
 * align=center | 169
 * align=center | 2
 * "Tonsil Trouble"
 * align=center | Danny Cannon
 * align=center | Lee Eisenhower
 * align=center | September 17, 2008
 * colspan="6" |After having his tonsils removed Rob contracts HIV, but when he finds out that people no longer care about AIDS he looks for a cure. Lance finds it funny that Rob has AIDS and so Rob finds a way to give Lance AIDS to settle the score between them.
 * align=center | 170
 * align=center | 3
 * "Brittany's New Look"
 * align=center | Joe Hanson
 * align=center | Jon Hooker
 * align=center | September 24, 2008
 * colspan="6" |The boys try to get a photo of pop singing trainwreck Brittany Spears to cash in on the news reporting her latest social faux pas, but when Brittany survives a suicide attempt that leaves her with most of her head missing, the boys soon discover the real reason behind Brittany's downfall and try to save her from further exploitation.
 * align=center | 171
 * align=center | 4
 * "Canada on Strike"
 * align=center | William Gereghty
 * align=center | Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie
 * align=center | October 1, 2008
 * colspan="6" |The head of the World Canadian Bureau (nicknamed the "WGA") leads the country into a strike over residual money made by the Internet. Meanwhile, the group try to turn Melvin into the latest viral video star, in order to make money to give to Canada.
 * align=center | 172
 * align=center | 5
 * "Brown Baggin' It"
 * align=center | Josh Holt
 * align=center | Andy Mikita
 * align=center | October 8, 2008
 * colspan="6" |Mr. Brown is given a five-week ban from his duties after the Groundbridge Program starts an investigation on him following multiple sexual assault allegations. Meanwhile, Rob helps teach struggling inner-city school children how to succeed by cheating.
 * align=center | 173
 * align=center | 6
 * "Over Logging"
 * align=center | Peter F. Woeste
 * align=center | Ron Wilkerson and Jon Hooker
 * align=center | October 15, 2008
 * colspan="6" |The Humbert family heads to the west coast after the Internet connection goes down all across the east coast.
 * align=center | 174
 * align=center | 7
 * "Pandemic" (1/2)
 * align=center | Andy Mikita
 * align=center | Lee Eisenhower and Justin Johns
 * align=center | October 22, 2008
 * colspan="6" |The world faces a wave of Peruvian pan flute bands. The kids ask for Toad's financial support to form a pan flute band of their own, while the government tries to decide how to handle the "pandemic".
 * align=center | 175
 * align=center | 8
 * "Pandemic 2: The Startling" (2/2)
 * align=center | Josh Holt
 * align=center | Joe Hanson
 * align=center | March 4, 2009
 * colspan="6" |The group is lost in the Andes Mountains where they discover the startling secret behind the attack of the giant guinea pigs. Meanwhile, David bravely documents the destruction while trying to save his family.
 * align=center | 176
 * align=center | 9
 * "Moving Targets"
 * align=center | Vincent Waller
 * align=center | Josh Holt
 * align=center | March 11, 2009
 * colspan="6" |TBA.
 * align=center | 177
 * align=center | 10
 * "Counterstrike"
 * align=center | Andy Mikita
 * align=center | Ron Wilkerson
 * align=center | March 18, 2009
 * colspan="6" |Deadly battles erupt between the Ori, led by Adria, and the Jaffa after 100,000 villagers are wiped out by a powerful energy wave which Adria believes was SG-1’s doing. She captures Lance and Zowie and uses her powers against them to determine the nature of the weapon.
 * align=center | 178
 * align=center | 11
 * "The Serpent's Venom"
 * align=center | Martin Wood
 * align=center | Andy Mikita and Ryan Todd
 * align=center | March 25, 2009
 * colspan="6" |Lance and Zowie, aided by Jacob, travel to a remote interplanetary minefield to sabotage a hazardous alliance between two powerful Priors. But their mission becomes far more dangerous when they realize Skipper has been captured by one of the Priors, who plans to use him as a pawn in their evil negotiations.
 * align=center | 179
 * align=center | 12
 * "About Last Night..."
 * align=center | Danny Cannon
 * align=center | Andy Mikita and Ryan Todd
 * align=center | April 1, 2009
 * colspan="6" |Following his inauguration as US president, Barack Obama catches everyone off guard when he arrives at the White House prematurely. Meanwhile, the Barack Obama supporters of South Park celebrate Obama's victory while the John McCain supporters fear the end of the world and take shelter.
 * align=center | 180
 * align=center | 13
 * "The Ungroundable"
 * align=center | William Gereghty
 * align=center | Jon Hooker
 * align=center | April 8, 2009
 * colspan="6" |A vampire fad is spreading at Stamford Gate, thanks to the movie Twilight. Melvin believes that the students interested in this culture are actual vampires and becomes tempted to join them. Meanwhile, the Goth kids are finding their style is becoming mistaken with the new fad and set out to stop it.
 * align=center | 181
 * align=center | 14
 * "Partial Terms of Embankment"
 * align=center | Lee Eisenhower
 * align=center | Andy Mikita
 * align=center | July 10, 2009 (BBC Two)
 * colspan="6" |TBA
 * align=center | 182
 * align=center | 15}
 * align=center | 12
 * "About Last Night..."
 * align=center | Danny Cannon
 * align=center | Andy Mikita and Ryan Todd
 * align=center | April 1, 2009
 * colspan="6" |Following his inauguration as US president, Barack Obama catches everyone off guard when he arrives at the White House prematurely. Meanwhile, the Barack Obama supporters of South Park celebrate Obama's victory while the John McCain supporters fear the end of the world and take shelter.
 * align=center | 180
 * align=center | 13
 * "The Ungroundable"
 * align=center | William Gereghty
 * align=center | Jon Hooker
 * align=center | April 8, 2009
 * colspan="6" |A vampire fad is spreading at Stamford Gate, thanks to the movie Twilight. Melvin believes that the students interested in this culture are actual vampires and becomes tempted to join them. Meanwhile, the Goth kids are finding their style is becoming mistaken with the new fad and set out to stop it.
 * align=center | 181
 * align=center | 14
 * "Partial Terms of Embankment"
 * align=center | Lee Eisenhower
 * align=center | Andy Mikita
 * align=center | July 10, 2009 (BBC Two)
 * colspan="6" |TBA
 * align=center | 182
 * align=center | 15}
 * align=center | July 10, 2009 (BBC Two)
 * colspan="6" |TBA
 * align=center | 182
 * align=center | 15}
 * align=center | 182
 * align=center | 15}

"Partial Terms of Embankment"
TBA