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TV Shows - South Park
Animated series using construction paper cut-outs. Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny are third graders living in the town of South Park, Colorado, which happens to be home to many of the world's supernatural and unexplained occurrences, including Bigfoot, lake monsters and alien life forms. Other series characters include: Chef, a lovable, soul-singing, school cafeteria cook who is also a UFO fanatic; Mr. Garrison, a teacher who wears a hand-puppet named Mr. Hat that has a psychotic personality of its own; Wendy Testaburger, a friend of the boys; Officer Barbrady, the town cop; Uncle Jimbo and Ned, Stan's uncle and his Vietnam veteran hunting buddy who fish with hand grenades.
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| # | Reason | Why? | Votes | Vote |
| 1 |
Never Boned |
Still rocks. |
249 |
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Tries too hard to be offensive |
"OK, for today's episode...who should we offend? |
102 |
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Cartman's Mom is also His Dad |
A hermaphrodite slut, and the men don't notice it |
59 |
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Chef the Scientologist |
Isaac Hayes doesnt like show's "intolerance" |
52 |
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| 5 |
Went from crazy to preachy |
Just make me laugh, fools |
47 |
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Too much focus on shock humor |
It's wearing thin, Matt and Trey... |
42 |
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| 7 |
Scott Tenorman Must Die |
Cartman kills the bully's parents |
42 |
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| 8 |
Day 1 |
Sucked from the start. |
33 |
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| 9 |
A Million Little Fibers |
Possibly the worst episode of the series |
31 |
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| 10 |
The Movie |
Bigger, Longer, and Uncut |
28 |
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| 11 |
Butters |
Not a worthy replacement for Kenny |
18 |
| 12 |
Boned back |
...with "Go, God Go" |
15 |
| 13 |
A Million Little Fibers |
Aweful episode |
14 |
| 14 |
Towelie |
New character: a stoned towel! |
12 |
| 15 |
Annoying fans |
"I hate Seth McFarland" fanboys |
10 |
| 16 |
Movie Parodies |
Every episode is a movie parody |
8 |
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Death |
Chef |
6 |
| 18 |
Grew Old |
Not as funny as it used to be... |
5 |
| 19 |
Chinpokomon |
*yaaaaaaaaaaaawn* |
5 |
| 20 |
2008 |
Britney's New Look |
5 |
| 21 |
Coon and Friends |
It-it just bores me. |
4 |
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Death |
They really kill Kenny |
4 |
| 23 |
7 & 7 |
Seasons only have 14 episodes & are split in half |
4 |
| 24 |
15 minutes of fame |
The show is wearing thin. |
4 |
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The "300" Episode |
low point of season 11, and maybe the series |
4 |
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"201" |
Comedy Central freaks out, ruins episode |
3 |
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Kenny isn't dead |
Anti climactic when the little guy came back |
2 |
| 28 |
Annoying Characters |
Mr Hanky The Christmas Poo |
2 |
| 29 |
OMG they killed Kenny!... |
In every episode?!?! |
1 |
| 30 |
Have you heard the one..... |
Same joke told over and over again. |
1 |
| 31 |
Emulating Family Guy |
Became more like Family Guy |
1 |
| 32 |
Too Gay |
Mr Harrison has Sex Change |
1 |
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slight (SPOILER ALERT) Ok the new episode dropped the ball for me. It was not, in fact, a good follow up to "You're Getting Old" It felt like they rushed putting it together. Which is how they always have done it? So I'm not sure what happened here. Maybe next week will be better. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on October 8, 2011, 3:30 pm - (0 votes)
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Fans of South Park, Just a reminder tomorrow the new episode will air. Hopefully it's a good follow up to "You're Getting Old." It's called "Ass Burgers." -- Submitted By: (Jp) on October 4, 2011, 7:53 pm - (0 votes)
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Well, I'm glad to hear they were just clowning around with the show. I look forward to some new episodes.
-- Submitted By: (Friedrich_Feuerstein) on September 19, 2011, 11:46 am - (0 votes)
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It's seems that Matt and Trey are not ending the show for now. http://tvovermind.zap2it.com/cable/comedy-central/south-park-comedy-central/south-park-creators/61915 -- Submitted By: (SSM) on September 15, 2011, 1:22 pm - (0 votes)
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Well I suppose once again Matt and Trey have fooled people. They're at least obligated to produce shows until 2013. I enjoy South Park for the most part. There are some episode that are more boring than others, but typically South Park is a solid show. It will definitely be end of an era when it goes off the air, probably to the disdain of Comedy Cenral. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on August 10, 2011, 5:08 pm - (1 votes)
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Me thinks that the last episode was really a flash forward. When the show starts up again in the fall, Stan will be nine again and his parents will still be together not knowing they will be divorcing eventually. By the way, the show info on this page is out of date. Chef is no longer on the show and neither is Mr. Hat among other things. -- Submitted By: (JayD) on July 25, 2011, 12:21 am - (-1 votes)
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To sum it up: TONS of metaphorical elements in this episode. If I had to analyze it I would say that Sharon & Randy = Comedy Central & Matt & Trey (respectively), Stan = the show South Park itself and the rest of the boys = (possibly) the Fans (maybe, but I'm not sold on that one-yet). Overall, the episode felt like one big "Dear John" letter. -- Submitted By: (Friedrich_Feuerstein) on June 16, 2011, 3:37 pm - (1 votes)
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I did see it and I thought the very same thing. I can't imagine that Matt & Trey are trying to "take the show in a new direction"- South Park is just not the kind of show you do that sort of thing with. Such a move would completely rub against the grain of the show. They are reportedly committed to the Comedy Channel until 2013, but who knows. If their show 'The Book of Mormon' continues to be the success that it has been and they launch other successful ventures, my guess is that they probably will just renegotiate or buy their contract out (again, just guessing here). Personally, I think they should quit while they are ahead. -- Submitted By: (Friedrich_Feuerstein) on June 15, 2011, 10:49 am - (0 votes)
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Yes, Travoltron, I saw it. An unusually heavy episode, with a very melancholy ending, and a pretty clear hint that this may be last season of South Park. Parker and Stone have made little effort to hide the fact that they aren't as committed to the show as they used to be, and that they are frustrated at the demands the show places on their time and energy. Now that they have an award-winning Broadway musical to their credit, they appear to want to try other things, and South Park has become a drag on their ambitions. In that sense, "You're Getting Old" would seem to have multiple meanings. -- Submitted By: (Soggy9000) on June 14, 2011, 4:41 pm - (1 votes)
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Anyone else see the episode last week, "You're Getting Old"? I certainly could identify with it. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on June 13, 2011, 11:44 pm - (0 votes)
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Watch it while you still can. They'll probably censor that as well sometime in the future. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on April 30, 2011, 6:23 pm - (0 votes)
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The degree to which I love this show almost frightens me sometimes. (I try to make a point of asking someone at least once every week to respect my authoritah. Last week it was my boss.) By the way, a belated apology to DolFan for mistaking his meaning of the phrase "the right people". -- Submitted By: (Soggy9000) on April 30, 2011, 2:42 pm - (0 votes)
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South Park is a show that, to me, usually bones and unbones. To me, it's currently in an unboned position, although there may be a time where it bones again. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on April 30, 2011, 12:58 pm - (1 votes)
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Travoltron- Very dissappointing to hear that on the new season, I was going to buy that this week (and probably still will). Well- I'll be proud to watch Muhammed on the episde SUPER BEST FRIENDS from Season 5. -- Submitted By: (Chubby Rain) on April 30, 2011, 11:57 am - (1 votes)
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Just found out that the infamous episode 201 (that poked fun at the media's reluctance to depict Mohammed) is still censored on the recent DVD, even though it was advertised as being uncensored. And then when Trey & Matt tried to explain the situation on the commentary track, the lawyers bleeped that out, too! The terrorists won. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on April 29, 2011, 10:31 pm - (2 votes)
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I like the fact that South Park ripping everyone and actually sticks by it. The douche and turd-sandwich episode is a perfect example of them making fun of all of them (Liberal, Conservatives, Republicans, and Democrats). And they are the only ones that has balls to make fun on $cieneolgy, twice (the Tom Crusie episode and the Return of Chef), while even Family Guy is too afraid to. -- Submitted By: (SSM) on April 26, 2011, 3:20 pm - (1 votes)
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South Park is more conservative than a lot of shows out there (The Simpsons, Family Guy, etc.). Unlike them, South Park slams both sides: the idiot liberals and the idiot conservatives. Idiots come from both sides of the political spectrum, as well as in between. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on April 26, 2011, 10:34 am - (0 votes)
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First of all Soggy, by the "right people" I was referring more to celebs than anything else. Although I suppose they would pretty much all be on the left :-) Second, it's okay to make a statement when it illustrates how absurd American culture has become. Okay with me that is, I'm guessing your mileage may vary :-) -- Submitted By: (DolFan316) on April 25, 2011, 7:26 pm - (1 votes)
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To go back to my earlier comment about South Park, I don't think they are overly preachy, and when they rip on something, they rip it in such a way that if you disagree with it, you better have a good point, otherwise, you are the very person that they are ripping on, and they usually go off on the right things to rip on. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on April 24, 2011, 9:44 pm - (2 votes)
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A-HA! My friend DolFan complains about actors who use their status as a political soapbox - and then he lauds Parker & Stone for using South Park to "bash the right people" (which of course means "people on the left"). If political advocacy is good for the goose, why is it not good for the gander? The fact is that South Park, while generally right-leaning, is not obnoxiously so, and is willing to take shots at right-of-center targets too. (Need I remind any of you of the classic 8th-season episode "Goobacks"?) -- Submitted By: (Soggy9000) on April 23, 2011, 10:30 pm - (0 votes)
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