Not just imaginative kids, when i was young i was one of the students in my class with the best qualifications, but i was really quiet and i didn't talk a lot (because a lot of people in my class were just dumb jerks that thought they were the bosses of the school) and because of that they sent me 4 times to the school psychologist, and gave me a lot of pills, finally my mom started to get tired of this and sent me to a normal psychologist that said that i was just really quiet but i didn't have a trouble or problem. (My original language is spanish so sorry if i said something wrong).
Really goes to show how butters hasn’t been taken by child services, or not dead yet. His mom literally tried to drown him when his father was cheating on her, but decided butters needed to die. Hopefully when butters grows up and loses the innocence he once thought he had, he gets revenge on his so called parents
Me too. That and "I'm now speaking to the person known as Inspector Butters" Just the mental image it gives of someone asking to speak to a childs game he plays by himself is hilarious.
"Ah Butters, you're back" It's so funny how this comedy works and how it can happen with a kid in real life. He just has an imagination and it's being totally taken out of context. Matt and Trey are geniuses.
Professor Chaos is like Dr. Doofenshmirtz. He isn’t actually evil, he just tries way too hard. But according to Stick of Truth, he can Kamehameha people into oblivion.
@@supdude6968 being Indian is a nationality not a race. Have you been to North or South India or North East India? They look same to you?? Which race is he being racist against? You should learn more terms, racist is not the correct word here. Edit- I forgot the insult to make your day. 'You uneducated nincompoop'.
Yeah it's the funny cuz normally mental health professionals get into the field because they themselves have mental health issues. Then the guy is just straight up projecting his issues on someone else, I wonder how often this ends up actually happening
Neat little detail: Janus is the name of the Roman god of transitions and dualities. He’s always depicted as having two faces. Multiple faces, multiple personalities.
This is actually quite a deep episode when they’re actually parents like this who have a great child and show them neglect and blame for their own doings
I went through that very same issue with my mother and grandmother, it's an odd sensation watching Butters, because I love him so much, but there's that twang of sadness as he reminds me of my childhood, only I was a lot more aware and sussed about people.
@@Dowlphin South Park is a comedy series known for creating very wacky scenarios. There is no way on Earth this could happen in real life so I’m not exactly sure what you’re referring to.
@@Uajd-hb1qs It is really sad an telling that you think South Park isn't critique of actual societal issues. But maybe you just haven't experienced those things yet. (Arsonists becoming firefighters and all that, and yes, also psychotherapists who psychologically project their own issues onto patients.) There was also a time when I thought sitcom characters were exaggerated.
@@Dowlphin I’ve never heard of such things occurring, no. My mother has even given me insights into psychiatric homes and such including having to go into therapy myself and I haven’t seen any scenarios like this. Of course, that’s limited experience.
@@Uajd-hb1qs So you already made an experience there to be envied for: You actually got access to a therapist. And supposedly they even could help you, which is even rarer. (Although help and healing might not always be the same thing. Some therapists are more like coaches to help adapt to a sick state, which is a general problem in the medical field and others, of not addressing the root causes.) Covid has made all this worse, of course, but even before that one had to be aware that therapists range all the way from excellent to unbelievable to even have a license, and the former ones will be swamped, so all you have left especially when you really need therapy are the bad ones.
This is so true! I was a secretary at a clinical psychology graduate school, and pretty much every grad student seemed to to be there to fix their own issues
Butters deserves better here. His parents are abusive and crazy. They tried to sell him to Paris Hilton, tried to kill him and always grounded him for the dumbest reasons. This is an example of parents who abuse their kids and put them through psychologically hell. A reason why parents like that shouldnt be allowed to have children.
Yeah, the south park fandom has this weird side that likes to dissect the little things and create their own little narrative instead of just enjoying the layered jokes. I suspect these are this ones that draw the tumblr style droopy eye red nose versions of the characters and ship the little boys with each other. Yeah, just something I've observed.
Kevinofrepublic ah. I’ll have a baconator, hold the mayo. With mustard and a large chili! Oh and a medium fry. And a large soft drink. Can I get chili sauce as well?
@@spongmongler6760 yea it’s far easier to have kids and then do nothing with them because you’re to busy putting everything above them. If you can’t put kids first put it in her butt.
I love how Butters is just happily sitting in the background, he's so content despite the insane circumstances and is also somehow untraumatized after all the shit everyone has put him through. It's a goddamn miracle, he's like Jesus Christ.
It's so strange how realistic south park can be sometimes. They talk about serious problems that are going on that other people don't even think about. This episode shows how people can be so incompetent of imaginative kids. "Should we ground him?" Made me think about so much, parents these days just think a child will fix themselves if everything is taken away and isolated. If anything, butters is the most respectable and innocent in the show
This reminds me of that time when i was a kid and a psicologist told my mom i had scizophrenia because the drawings i made were non-sensical and disturbing. i was drawing Zelda Wind Waker's bosses. Edit: Ok, i'm seeing a lot of people here that are insulting and degrading the profesion of phsicology, and while i understand that a lot of you have had bad experiences with them, as someone that is deeply interested in the subject i want to say that not everyone in the field is an asshole, in fact a lot of people i've met have been nothing but caring people trying to help, the woman who misjudged my drawings did just that, misjudged and made a mistake, because guess what, we're humans we make mistakes, i don't hold it against her. But the lady that diognosed me with Asperger's was the sweetest lady i've met, and she not only helped me understand my condition, but gave me really good pointers of groups and meetings i could attend to so i could make friends and socialize more easily. Again, i'm not gonna say that some people aren't straight up bad, or some just don't care or take the job as seriously as they should, but i want people to see that not everyone of them is inheretly bad, it's a very complicated study with a lot of caveats so people are bound to make mistakes at some point, but that's why we can look for other doctors, if one isn't cutting it, another one might be the one that can help you. In any case that's my take on it, you're free to think otherwise but i just wanted to share my opinion, wish you all a good day!
While in juvenile hold, a therapist tried to diagnose me as schizophrenic and self harming because I wouldn't answer their questions. Name, school and social security was all I would give them.
South Park is honestly the most accurate commentary on our society. And I like that they make fun of every group equally. They aren’t afraid to say what they want and in our PC world, we should be thankful for that.
The Dr. Janis joke had my dying, Matt and Tray are clearly much smarter than they let on. Janis (Yan-is) is the god of two faces and change in roman mythology, love that they snuck that in there
I have met a lot of parents like that, specially since my mom is a special ed teacher. So many parents come to her asking if their kids have multiple personalities or even autism because the kids play pretend, have an imaginary friend or talk to their stuffed animals. And worst than that is when they are told nothing is wrong they keep looking for someone that agrees them.
yes! i’m autistic (i’ve been diagnosed since i was around 7) and i noticed as a child that a lot of kids got flung into the special ed class that.. just didn’t need to be there?
This parodies on so many things in just 3 minutes and combines so well in a funny clip. The obsessive medication of people with drugs, stimulated by the multi-billion pharmaceutic companies, the overanalysis of imaginative kids and calling every single issue that has existed for ages as some new form of psychiatric syndrome and even the well-known fact that a huge part of people attracted to psychiatry are motivated by desire to understand their own dark issues, hence there is a high percentage of psychiatrists with some syndrome of their own. Another brilliancy of South Park.
@Flamma , I want to say "WELL SAID", your analysis is great. And this phrase is so so true: "a huge part of people attracted to psychiatry are motivated by desire to understand their own dark issues". And this is really one of the problems with the field of psychiatry really.
@@picobarco4407 Thanks my friend, glad you liked it. South Park is one of my very favourite comedy shows, but so many people I spoke to, seemed to only notice and enjoy the often extremely vulgar, gore and purely scatological humour, that I myself find usually dumb and even repelling. At the same time they manage to capture and satirize, like almost no other show, practically everything that is wrong with the world nowadays.
@@jfjsas07 , once again I am also in agreement with what you are saying here about the vulgar part of the show, and how people gravitate to this part. BUT I want to say that the vulgar and scatological aspects in South Park were done much earlier like early 2000's till about say 2005 and also exemplified in the movie, but after that time period, South Park mostly moved away from that, and for long time are satirizing many different aspects of society, culture and politics. SO I feel the more vulgar era of South Park was mostly in the past, and it was just a phase they were going thru.
@@picobarco4407 Yes, makes sense, now that I think of that, I also belive that the vulgar part is much less common in the later seasons. Maybe Trey and Matt adapted to the wider audiences, or grew up emotionally themselves.
@@shadowwolf9909 neurolepticum, like Lyrica and atypical antipsychotics. And don't get me started on serotogenic antidepressants. All of because how shitty societies have developed in terms of what's good for the human psyche.
That’s what I thought when I first watched this episode. Sure I know having multiple personality disorder is serious, Butters is being his age and he has a whole lot of imagination ahead of him (I mean, he was the saver of Imagination Land)
I think I knew someone with this doctor. She was so convinced she had multiple personalities and the doctor confirmed it. Thing is, I met most of those personalities. they were all the same person. They were all just her. At worst, she had Redundant Personality Disorder.
This is how USA's Public School Counselors see children. I remember being diagnosed with MPD all because I like to play different personalities from time to time.
Geez also it's now known as D.I.D since they now know it's identities not personalities, also I have it but I can't imagine not having it and then having people try to get you a diagnosis when you're just an imaginative person
I love the commentary on how society overmedicates imaginative kids.
Facts 👏
Wish I had some tender loving medication
Murrigans
Nah this kid was definitely a psycho. That chaos personality shook me to my core 😖😖😖
Not just imaginative kids, when i was young i was one of the students in my class with the best qualifications, but i was really quiet and i didn't talk a lot (because a lot of people in my class were just dumb jerks that thought they were the bosses of the school) and because of that they sent me 4 times to the school psychologist, and gave me a lot of pills, finally my mom started to get tired of this and sent me to a normal psychologist that said that i was just really quiet but i didn't have a trouble or problem.
(My original language is spanish so sorry if i said something wrong).
I love the fact of Butters being the only kid that actually behaves like an actual normal kid in South Park and nobody in town thinks he's normal.
He’s better than normal. He’s precious and special
and token
EDIT: UHHH UHHH I MEANT TOLKEN AHAHAH…
@@faust5727 HAHA u did the thing
@@cailieisidro5758 The original air date is March 20, 2003.
That's the whole point of the character , he's supposed to be the shining bright light next to all the bullshit that happens
Butters is such an innocent kid lmao. His parents are clinically insane. That butters episode (that's me!) Really showed this
Really goes to show how butters hasn’t been taken by child services, or not dead yet. His mom literally tried to drown him when his father was cheating on her, but decided butters needed to die. Hopefully when butters grows up and loses the innocence he once thought he had, he gets revenge on his so called parents
Butters's Mum's logic after finding out her husband is cheating on her: Must... Kill.... Butters
Benjamin Turner well....ok
@@yapyapthedestroyer2562 I was referencing the Butters episode bro xD
Benjamin Turner sorry, never watched all episodes, kill the phonines
I love how Butters is just being an actual kid playing a game.
Lies again? Gangbang Bus
Butters, is a MAP, and MAPs should "accidentally" have things like car crashes and bullet crashes happen to them.
Look at the Saint Patrick's episode, butters is a MAP and is a danger to society
@@salkeldeliaoe butters... is a minor. he's 10. i don't think you know what MAP means
@@shiteater47yeah map. Like the map from Dora who tells you where to go ....
That's what MAP means right?
THAT'S WHAT MAP MEANS RIGHT?!?!?!
i love how the adults are more incompetent than the children.
That is basically the concept of the entire show. When chef died the adults became even dumber than the ones on simpsons
jamesroad316 rip chef
You mean like... reality...?
I mean the only cool grown up in the town is chef
@@Marekaxz even then, cartman and butters are smarter than the adults, which is very sad when you think of it
I would adopt Butters in a heartbeat if I could. He needs actually supportive parents.
So do all the children of South Park...
@@brch2 Sharon is good tho, she should divorce Randy
@@brch2 you want to adopt eric?
@@kanaerotto4668 nah I'm calling dibs on kenny
@@CEO_of_Steidi you want a kid who is addicted to cat pee and sex and the age of 10?
And the best of them all, The Pimp Butters
I know what you are saying!
@@Ry-ss5dz Bitch you should be out there giving kisses!
@@dylanstafford3414 you were made for the playground bitch! You should be out there working
I have lots of bitches
Andi A L H Yes. Pimp Butters was the best. “Do you know what I am saying”? 🤣
When his parents asked “should we ground him” like honestly this is real and some parents are actually like this
Yep like mine hope they go to hell
And it fucking terrible that children have to go thru this
Mine are like that. I can’t wait to decide what nursing home I’ll put them In :)
Yeah, it's not tho. It's a running joke with butters parents. That's it.
"it's fucking terrible that children have to go through this"
Being grounded? Really? Wow you're pathetic.
I love how Butters is in there smiling while Dr. Janus gives his parents his diagnostics. Butters is just so wholesome.
I have multiple personalities disorder to so watch out or professor chaos will get you if not the john car🤣🤣🤣
He's stupid.....
It would have been funnier if Cartman gave AIDS to Butters instead of kyle...
!!!!
Hilarious !
"He just needs lots of tender loving medication. Heavy medication."
That's the only type of love I'm ever gonna get
0:45
Dont we all
@@martinenyx-filmstuff305 😔😔😔
Story of my life
Stephan: "Should we ground him?" God bless Butters his parents are terrible.
Oh hey Wendy
@Craig McKenzieJr boooo wendy testaburger booo
@@Totallynotemma. boo wendy booo
Butters does have mental problems by the way.
I think he is Steve
It's hilarious to me when the doctor says, "Ah, Butters. You're back."
Me too. That and "I'm now speaking to the person known as Inspector Butters"
Just the mental image it gives of someone asking to speak to a childs game he plays by himself is hilarious.
"Does he want to murder Butters?" Nope, he wants to punish society for neglecting Butters.
Professor chaos is a grey night
Every school shooters need a professor chaos
@@austinbutcher8106 it's more of a tinfoil knight
Joker trailer but it's Proffessor chaos
By switching people's soup orders at Bennigan's and running the backyard hose so long, the DWP has to come down and shut it off.
Dr. JANUS has disassociate identity disorder.
That's awesome.
Butters is so adorable 😫 “idk he’s just a truck driver” 😂
Love it
Your equally adorable
ididaflip hahahahahahahahahahahhahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahaha
@@massiveman8080 mike is the nonce you fucking moron
"Pardon me?" Lol.
Butters: *plays pretend*
Mr and Mrs. Stotch: “Ah, yes - Multiple Personality Disorder.”
Thanks for explaining the joke I didn’t get it
@@SatansFire ngl I really can’t tell if you’re sarcastic or not.
Bruh
@@beanie-man same 💀
So it's just like trans youths then
"The horn toad says we should go to Mexico" had me rolling
My favorite line. Kills me everytime
Fr lmaooo
"Sir, I'm confused."
"I know you are."
Lmfao
He's just bi-curious.
*Bike-curious
Dr. Janus is officially the world’s worst therapist. Good thing South Park decided to have him keep thinking he’s Chinese.
_wait he's the shi- city wok guy???_
Maggie S. Yup.
@@mr.jamster8414 I... I can't berieve it...
Janus is also the two-faced god, Matt and Trey k ow their shit
Shitty wok
Therapist: "What are you feeling, Butters? Are you nervous about your condition?" Butters: "Yes!"
Classic.
"Ah Butters, you're back" It's so funny how this comedy works and how it can happen with a kid in real life. He just has an imagination and it's being totally taken out of context. Matt and Trey are geniuses.
The delivery of that line is so damn good.
Man, thanks for explaining that to me. I'd have never, ever, ever figured it out. Such a clever guy.
I am searching for this comment. That's one best line but seems not so many ppl understand it. Matt and Trey are surely genius.
He must be named Janus in reference to the two-faced Roman god, thus implying that he has dissociative identity disorder before finally revealing it.
Thumbs up, man. I never even thought about that. Although, I’d always thought that it was spelled with an I instead of an U.
I think his first name is hugh.........
I’ll see myself out
@@Knightwingofbludhaven hugh w0t? HUGH W0T?!
@@Enigmatism415 Hugh Janus
@@Knightwingofbludhaven Please save a little room for me too. LOL
“What your son needs is tender, loving medication, heavy medication.” 💀
It's funny because it's true
Antipsychotics
They called Butters crazy for acting like a normal kid and put him on drugs
That hits close to home
It's meant to
Sadly, Same
That's that point.
Same
same but instead of drugs it's beat ups lol
The best personality is definitely Professor Chaos.
@@prolapse6073
Pimp Butters was excellent.
Is the best
Pimp butters is tops so is the sudo king of mexico butters
Professor Chaos is like Dr. Doofenshmirtz. He isn’t actually evil, he just tries way too hard.
But according to Stick of Truth, he can Kamehameha people into oblivion.
Do not forget his sidekick General Disarray. What a team.
“To solve mysteries!” Awwwwe😭🥺
"sometimes he is a Cowboy and sometimes he is an Indian, the two seems to be at constant odds" 😂🙃👌👏
@Odysseyvoyager well damn lol
Odysseyvoyager just let him believe man, it’s all he has
@@supdude6968 being Indian is a nationality not a race. Have you been to North or South India or North East India? They look same to you?? Which race is he being racist against? You should learn more terms, racist is not the correct word here. Edit- I forgot the insult to make your day. 'You uneducated nincompoop'.
@@theoutsider7331 again thanks for being racist.. asshole.
@Trapped Trancer true
South park did "Split" first
😂
Meanwhile Split is actually hated by the DID community (I don't have DID but to help a friend I did my research on the subject)
@@summermermaidstar756 DID is 1.5 - 2% of people, I think we really don't care what they think.
@@DuBstep115
Well considering the episode addresses those people, they kinda have a say in this.
@@summermermaidstar756 This is making fun about them not addressing the issue.
Victor chaos origin story
I love how the therapist actually has DID and doesn’t even realize it.
@Wolverine Force thanks
Very typical of "mental health professionals". It's the reason they got into that field
Congrats you got the joke
@@Mezaph i know a dude going to school as one, and he dresses up like a girl. pretty "normal" nowadays eh?
Yeah it's the funny cuz normally mental health professionals get into the field because they themselves have mental health issues. Then the guy is just straight up projecting his issues on someone else, I wonder how often this ends up actually happening
Thats a city therapist
I know, you'd expect them to be better quality.
Oh wait now I get it.
Shity therapist
@@knetknecht2687 Yes. Thank you very much for explainning the joke.
That is like the average therapist these days, assuming every kid is some kind of weirdo and must be drugged heavily
HAHAHAAAAAA
I love how Butters just becomes increasingly confused as the doctor carries on talking, lol.
Neat little detail: Janus is the name of the Roman god of transitions and dualities. He’s always depicted as having two faces. Multiple faces, multiple personalities.
Well, duh, everyone knows that! 🙄
Well I didn’t know it… so thanks lol
@@joesix-pack4022 youd know that if you watched goldeneye its explained there too
Why are people being rude at this guy in the replies? Chill he’s just noting a detail for us. So stfu and mind your own business.
That one line from that Utopia series
This is actually quite a deep episode when they’re actually parents like this who have a great child and show them neglect and blame for their own doings
Youre right bro
Wow so deep
Wow so deep
lmao love south park, they'll just tear a new asshole for whoever and not give a shit
I went through that very same issue with my mother and grandmother, it's an odd sensation watching Butters, because I love him so much, but there's that twang of sadness as he reminds me of my childhood, only I was a lot more aware and sussed about people.
As a truck driver I speak for all of us when I say we welcome big rig butters into our community. 🚛
“Ah butters you’re back”
Well yeah I never left.
Butters Aren’t you the last of the Meheecans Mantequilla?
@@hpierre2294 yeah that's me
@@butters4596 work meehecan work.
@@tochukwuudu7763 all week long, boss man says
Remember kids no matter how crazy you feel, somewhere in the world there's a practicing psychiatrist who's even crazier than that
noxabellus well my marketing professor just told me I'm worth billions because I'm healthy ... fuck that shit! SHOW ME THE MONEY!
doctor: your son got severe cancer. he has 2 weeks to live.
butters dad: Oh god! should we ground him?
The biggest plot twist in South Park history.
Not really when the Doctor's surname was Janus......
No Cartman feeding Scott’s parents to Scott was
@Sir Derpymister It's clever but if you know a little Roman mythology you can see where they were going.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janus
I don't know, Mitch Conner was pretty mind blowing.
I would have preferred it if you remained a Chinese man and only a Chinese man, and that Dr Janus was a separate character.
This takes projecting one’s own troubles onto someone else to a whole new level
Not really. This is exactly what it is and is going on in real life.
@@Dowlphin South Park is a comedy series known for creating very wacky scenarios. There is no way on Earth this could happen in real life so I’m not exactly sure what you’re referring to.
@@Uajd-hb1qs It is really sad an telling that you think South Park isn't critique of actual societal issues.
But maybe you just haven't experienced those things yet. (Arsonists becoming firefighters and all that, and yes, also psychotherapists who psychologically project their own issues onto patients.)
There was also a time when I thought sitcom characters were exaggerated.
@@Dowlphin I’ve never heard of such things occurring, no. My mother has even given me insights into psychiatric homes and such including having to go into therapy myself and I haven’t seen any scenarios like this. Of course, that’s limited experience.
@@Uajd-hb1qs So you already made an experience there to be envied for: You actually got access to a therapist. And supposedly they even could help you, which is even rarer. (Although help and healing might not always be the same thing. Some therapists are more like coaches to help adapt to a sick state, which is a general problem in the medical field and others, of not addressing the root causes.)
Covid has made all this worse, of course, but even before that one had to be aware that therapists range all the way from excellent to unbelievable to even have a license, and the former ones will be swamped, so all you have left especially when you really need therapy are the bad ones.
This is so true! I was a secretary at a clinical psychology graduate school, and pretty much every grad student seemed to to be there to fix their own issues
Turns out that guy is the city wok guy haha
He wouldn't even hurt a fry
“You want some shitty food?”
I'm gonna do ma wah dance now...ding...ding...dingdingding...ding!!.........ding ding!!!
5 Dorruws?!
You mean shitty wok?
I love how his parents only response for anything wrong with butters is: *grounding*
1:37 it’s crazy how professor chaos actually hated Butters and considered him dead in the new special! Poor Butters! So this is where it all started
Tender loving medication 😂😂
Heavy medication
'Merica
@@Eersian Chyna but too any citizen that protests the dictators.
@@raspiankiado4658 lol. usa is the biggest dictator by far.
also the biggest lier of all.
Hard medicine
"We don't even know what sex is Mr. Harrison" there's definitely a story there
Yep I love to see it
That was dang near a 9-word novel in one sentence
“What your son needs now is tender loving medication. heavy medication” gets me everytime ☠️
“The horn toad says we should go to Mexico”
KuntryBruh toad*
Pedro B. You right
One of my favorite lines
That's from an old Clint Eastwood western.
Lol 😂
The "Ahh, Butters. You're back." just kills me every time.
Me too
If only
I feel like therapists are so hypocritical like this. I had a therapist say they wanted to punch me in the face before. Great therapist.
Butters deserves better here. His parents are abusive and crazy. They tried to sell him to Paris Hilton, tried to kill him and always grounded him for the dumbest reasons.
This is an example of parents who abuse their kids and put them through psychologically hell. A reason why parents like that shouldnt be allowed to have children.
It's cartoon. Chill out
Yeah, the south park fandom has this weird side that likes to dissect the little things and create their own little narrative instead of just enjoying the layered jokes. I suspect these are this ones that draw the tumblr style droopy eye red nose versions of the characters and ship the little boys with each other. Yeah, just something I've observed.
Sir this is a Wendys
Kevinofrepublic ah. I’ll have a baconator, hold the mayo. With mustard and a large chili! Oh and a medium fry. And a large soft drink. Can I get chili sauce as well?
@@jjk15 thank you for informing me that I have just watched a cartoon. Should I disregard any point that it makes, however valid?
I loved this satire. Too many parents want to treat their children with meds rather than parenting them.
reminder that you'd probably do the same when you eventually have kids
easy to point, instead of checking yourself.
@@spongmongler6760 Please don't have children
@@battheman777 ironic
@@spongmongler6760 yea it’s far easier to have kids and then do nothing with them because you’re to busy putting everything above them. If you can’t put kids first put it in her butt.
meds can help but true good actual parenting can help too so fair
I love how Butters is just happily sitting in the background, he's so content despite the insane circumstances and is also somehow untraumatized after all the shit everyone has put him through. It's a goddamn miracle, he's like Jesus Christ.
*"You don't know what sex is, Mr Garrison."*
oh boy...
Harrison*
It's Mr. Hat!
The horned toad says we should go to Mexico line always kills me
It’s a reference to the movie Outlaw Josey Wales
😂😂
@@JakeHammerHTX yeah unfortunately alot of people are too young to get that reference 😂 thank God my dad loved Josey Wales
It's so strange how realistic south park can be sometimes. They talk about serious problems that are going on that other people don't even think about. This episode shows how people can be so incompetent of imaginative kids. "Should we ground him?" Made me think about so much, parents these days just think a child will fix themselves if everything is taken away and isolated. If anything, butters is the most respectable and innocent in the show
“these days”
*Whispering:* That’s how you can tell they have no self awareness
@@littlemoth4956 What do you mean? They're right. Just because they phrased it in a way you don't like doesn't mean they're wrong.
This reminds me of that time when i was a kid and a psicologist told my mom i had scizophrenia because the drawings i made were non-sensical and disturbing.
i was drawing Zelda Wind Waker's bosses.
Edit: Ok, i'm seeing a lot of people here that are insulting and degrading the profesion of phsicology, and while i understand that a lot of you have had bad experiences with them, as someone that is deeply interested in the subject i want to say that not everyone in the field is an asshole, in fact a lot of people i've met have been nothing but caring people trying to help, the woman who misjudged my drawings did just that, misjudged and made a mistake, because guess what, we're humans we make mistakes, i don't hold it against her. But the lady that diognosed me with Asperger's was the sweetest lady i've met, and she not only helped me understand my condition, but gave me really good pointers of groups and meetings i could attend to so i could make friends and socialize more easily.
Again, i'm not gonna say that some people aren't straight up bad, or some just don't care or take the job as seriously as they should, but i want people to see that not everyone of them is inheretly bad, it's a very complicated study with a lot of caveats so people are bound to make mistakes at some point, but that's why we can look for other doctors, if one isn't cutting it, another one might be the one that can help you.
In any case that's my take on it, you're free to think otherwise but i just wanted to share my opinion, wish you all a good day!
Victorinoxj xD oh boy schizy Art is way different than that
While in juvenile hold, a therapist tried to diagnose me as schizophrenic and self harming because I wouldn't answer their questions. Name, school and social security was all I would give them.
My sister got taken to the counsellor office because her teacher thought she was depressed. Why? She was doodling circles. This was in high school.
Ian-Devon Lewis wow that’s not how schizophrenia works. That therapist is stupid
That’s because she took you to a ‘psicologist’ - I’ve never heard of one of those but they sound like something straight out of science fiction.
South Park is honestly the most accurate commentary on our society. And I like that they make fun of every group equally. They aren’t afraid to say what they want and in our PC world, we should be thankful for that.
True. Plus it’s my favorite sitcom
Accurate commentary.... Or inspiration. Unfortunately I'm leaning more towards inspiration.
You PC bro?
0:20 I like how he mentioned Professor Chaos.
Butters is so cute and innocent. I love how oblivious he is ♥️
"You have people living inside your head and some of them want to murder you"
Dude, I can't! 😂😂😂
The Dr. Janis joke had my dying, Matt and Tray are clearly much smarter than they let on. Janis (Yan-is) is the god of two faces and change in roman mythology, love that they snuck that in there
Please don’t ground me
You'll be fine young one
No worries Butters
Be careful around some Puerto Rican guy
I feel so bad-
Imposter
I have met a lot of parents like that, specially since my mom is a special ed teacher. So many parents come to her asking if their kids have multiple personalities or even autism because the kids play pretend, have an imaginary friend or talk to their stuffed animals. And worst than that is when they are told nothing is wrong they keep looking for someone that agrees them.
Poor kids
yes! i’m autistic (i’ve been diagnosed since i was around 7) and i noticed as a child that a lot of kids got flung into the special ed class that.. just didn’t need to be there?
Autistic kids do imaginative play *less* than kids without Autism lol.
probably just munchies
I talked to myself as a kid and a lot of people including my mom complained about that
“Should we ground him”
The pinnacle of terrible parenting
This parodies on so many things in just 3 minutes and combines so well in a funny clip. The obsessive medication of people with drugs, stimulated by the multi-billion pharmaceutic companies, the overanalysis of imaginative kids and calling every single issue that has existed for ages as some new form of psychiatric syndrome and even the well-known fact that a huge part of people attracted to psychiatry are motivated by desire to understand their own dark issues, hence there is a high percentage of psychiatrists with some syndrome of their own. Another brilliancy of South Park.
@Flamma , I want to say "WELL SAID", your analysis is great. And this phrase is so so true: "a huge part of people attracted to psychiatry are motivated by desire to understand their own dark issues". And this is really one of the problems with the field of psychiatry really.
@@picobarco4407 Thanks my friend, glad you liked it.
South Park is one of my very favourite comedy shows, but so many people I spoke to, seemed to only notice and enjoy the often extremely vulgar, gore and purely scatological humour, that I myself find usually dumb and even repelling. At the same time they manage to capture and satirize, like almost no other show, practically everything that is wrong with the world nowadays.
@@jfjsas07 , once again I am also in agreement with what you are saying here about the vulgar part of the show, and how people gravitate to this part. BUT I want to say that the vulgar and scatological aspects in South Park were done much earlier like early 2000's till about say 2005 and also exemplified in the movie, but after that time period, South Park mostly moved away from that, and for long time are satirizing many different aspects of society, culture and politics. SO I feel the more vulgar era of South Park was mostly in the past, and it was just a phase they were going thru.
@@picobarco4407 Yes, makes sense, now that I think of that, I also belive that the vulgar part is much less common in the later seasons. Maybe Trey and Matt adapted to the wider audiences, or grew up emotionally themselves.
Butters is a classic example of “let a kid be a kid”. When they grow up, their imagination is gone.
Also, the psychiatrist is screwed up😂
Most accurate portrayal of shrinks I’ve ever seen. They are always more messed up than the patient
OK it seems like the doctor has the problem
Ahmed quoting sub Reddit’s isn’t funny
Pat Terson he didn't rape a kid. the era was different by then, not everything was about lgbta-z.
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He's the City Wok dude
@@idrizpelaj4928 he gave a nine year old the D.
Icesis Shields No shit.
Of course he suggested medication for Butters
‘Murica
@@oisinmaccumhaill7037 Psychiatry everywhere.
Well that was kinda the point
Big Pharma let's get kids hooked on Meth...
@@shadowwolf9909 neurolepticum, like Lyrica and atypical antipsychotics. And don't get me started on serotogenic antidepressants. All of because how shitty societies have developed in terms of what's good for the human psyche.
Poor butters he’s probably the smartest and most well-adjusted kid on South Park yet he always seems to get into predicaments.
"Tender, loving medication."
That about sums up psychiatry.
*Should we ground him*
No
Tweek Tweak No He is a Sweet child
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Tweek tweak ^^
T Yes dude he’s 8.
Butters is just a cute little kid that has a giant imagination. I feel bad for him having to deal with this.
This explains professor chaos in post COVID special
I like Butters either way no matter what
Same
Butters is too innocent to live in South Park😂
Indeed, poor lil Butters needs saving from that cruel world.
When he starts acting like the elder native american from Josey Wales I lost it!! 😂
"What your son needs now is tender loving...medication."
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The way he says "Ah, Butters, you're back" destroys me
“What your son needs is some tender loving medication” 😂
On this earth, southpark is most funniest thing ever made.
Facts 😂
Poor Butters.
It’s sad how oblivious he can be
i absolutely LOVE the twist in this episode XD it's genius and hilarious
I love how the therapist actually has multiple personalities
Janus. Heh.
"He is usually depicted as having two faces"
Butters is one of those characters that isn’t terrible but gets treated terribly by everyone else.
"What's wrong Butters, are you nervous about your condition?"
No, but I'm worried about yours!
I like how his dads only solution is to ground him. lol
Which is a bad solution
i like how the couch is supposed to be overstuffed and buttoned, but it looks like someone shot up the mental health facility's hallway lol
“They mostly come out when he plays outside” lol that’s called being a normal kid with a big imagination
That’s what I thought when I first watched this episode. Sure I know having multiple personality disorder is serious, Butters is being his age and he has a whole lot of imagination ahead of him (I mean, he was the saver of Imagination Land)
The therapist is Tuong Lu Kim
I think I knew someone with this doctor. She was so convinced she had multiple personalities and the doctor confirmed it. Thing is, I met most of those personalities. they were all the same person. They were all just her. At worst, she had Redundant Personality Disorder.
The way he is smiling behind the glass as they heard the news is just so pure
"How are you feeling Butters? Scared about your condition?"
Butters; 👁️~👁️ "YES!"
Your name is fabulous and I like it, good bye!
That makes me laugh 😆
Who ever thought he would grow up to be victor chaos the leader in NFT sales.
“Sometimes he’s a cowboy, and other times he’s an Indian, and the two seem to be at constant odds.” Lol
This is how USA's Public School Counselors see children. I remember being diagnosed with MPD all because I like to play different personalities from time to time.
Geez also it's now known as D.I.D since they now know it's identities not personalities, also I have it but I can't imagine not having it and then having people try to get you a diagnosis when you're just an imaginative person
@This is The way imagine if one of them was a fundamentalsit christian and woke up while having gay sex, that would be a hoot and a holler
@@theonionsystem7779 it's known as It Doesn't Matter IDM, and it's Skychildren, not identities, thank you very much.
So... are we speaking to THE Blake Blast, or one of the other people living in his head?
@@thehylianloach9473 yes
I still can’t wrap my head around how Mr. Lu Kim is actually this man lol 💀
Butters: plays pretend
His parents: HE HAZ DISORDOR