That's exactly what I thought. Simpsons parodying Family Guy parodying South Park. I'm thinking it's because it's The Simpsons. They have to get every possible combo in so the 'Simpsons did it' rule holds true for all things.
It felt like South Park doing a parody of Family Guy and The Simspons except instead its South Park animated to look like The Simpsons with the writing style of Family Guy!
Weeeellll… The were 24 fingerprints at the crime scene that did not belong to OJ, Nicole or Ron. There were tissue samples under Nicole’s fingernails that did not belong to her, OJ or Ron. There were several drops of blood on Nicole’s back that did not belong to her OJ or Ron. 🤨 OJ isn’t even a suspect according to LA police. His son, who did not get on with Nicole, is.
@@maccloud65 I figured they were acting out heaven, you know, an ordinary man playing God. Usually in the show, God's 20 feet tall, you can never see his face, but you can see his beard with 5 fingers instead of the typical 4. And he loves "Rock You Like A Hurricane" by the Scorpions
@@halolight1469 it was closer to YoGabbaGabba than any robot in terms of animation style. Funnybot and Awesome-o were robots too. The randomness of the parody had nothing to do with the plot, so it really was a Family Guy joke.
The funniest part about this is how LATE the joke is. South Park had been on the air for like 5 years by this point and they’re making jokes about the first two seasons. The next year South Park would have Sadaam’s captured mugshot in an episode the week it happened
South Park does stuff like that because Matt and Trey make the entire episode the week it goes to air, every episode is very reactionary based on current events because of that
It's been very well known for over 10 years now that South Park has an infamously short production time that allows them to touch on topical issues far earlier than other animated shows. A 20 minute episode is finished in only 6 days, hours before airing, compared to the months of work that goes into making an episode of any other animated series.
It funny how the simpsons made south look like it early season adventures well the later seasons always had a moral and a message in the series well still keeping it jokes and humor together
The boys and the class in South Park actually dissected manatees in one episode. When they realize it was a mistake Ms. Choksondick says "Alright children we are gonna put the manatees back together."
@@pztjp in the beginning of Southpark. Much of the celebrity ripping was based on random things Matt and trey found funny, for example the Mecha Barbara Streisand episode with Robert Smith of The Cure doing battle as godzilla monsters However as SP evolved, their plots with celebrities started revolving around their quirks. Such as kayne west having such an ego thinking he was a genius and getting mad over the Fish Dicks joke. Many of the celebrity jokes weren't random and if you look into them you'll find there is a reason for certain celebrities being portrayed certain ways
He pretty much DID appear on the show, just not all in one character. The farting is Terrence and Phillip, the chair is Timmy (in fact, “Cripple Fight” had already aired at this point, that’s probably why they used the term), and there were a ton of sci-fi characters in those first few seasons. Oddly enough, the episode predates “Awesom-o” by nearly a year. Matt and Trey have said that he was simply a parody of Honda’s AISIMO, but I dunno… maybe they were cribbing a little something from the parody. 😂
The creators of South Park and the Simpsons respect each other, The Simpsons team even sent flowers to them because of that episode where they made fun of family guy
@@Myndir no. The power button simply toggles it on and off. It has no "turn on, but specifically to this particular channel" function. At least not any TV remote control I've ever seen. Although that does sound pretty handy. Where do they have that?
Seems more like a nod to South Park than a parody. Much like Matt and Trey did with the episode "The Simpsons already did it". The truth is, nobody can spoof South Park, because you can't parody a parody. The Simpsons seems wise to this. Well played!
You are 100% incorrect. SP has been subject to many parodies in and of it itself, it ain't as special as you think it is. Arthur, Mad TV, Drawn Together, FLCL all did and its much more memorable than the actual series itself.
I think people forget the early seasons of South park, this is pretty accurate. It had much more of a random shock humor for the sake of it approach than jokes based on story and character progression. Took until really after season 3, when they were working on the movie, to became good writers (even according to Matt and Trey). And this is more of an homage than a parody, they're not even taking shots at them
Revenge for what? That episode was clearly a homage. They even say in the episode Simpsons did everything first. How can you take this as something to take revenge for is beyond me.
Ironically, South Park was on fire at this point, the Simpsons had become unwatchable and the reference to South Park they make here suggests they had never even seen the show.
yeah this bit always rubbed me the wrong way when South Park was clearly the superior show at this point in time, and was literally nothing like what the Simpsons show in this bit anymore. Maybe if it had come a few years earlier it would’ve at least made some sense
It's funnier in México and Latin America because the SP voices are done by women and Bart says *I've heard their voices are donde by constipated old ladys* to millhouse also voiced by one of the SP voice actress
‘Still keep it so fresh after 43 episodes’ After 25 years south-park is probably one of the only shows to still remain funny/original to this day. The modern Simpson’s on the other hand… To word what I said better, modern southpark is still slightly more relevant than the modern Simpson’s. I’m not a fan of the newer episodes of SP and haven’t watched most of them, it was a lot better back in the day (when it was about the boys and didn’t focus on Randy/politics). However I’d rather watch the modern southpark than the modern Simpson’s.
@@rezsurfer2808 Agreed. The fans are dishonest and treat South Park as if it's the greatest thing to happen in animation history. They are also hypocritical when they criticise other shows that have the same problems as South Park.
@@gabrielvergarasanmartin5233 yeah you make a good point there, I don’t like the newer seasons either. I think what I meant to say was it’s better than most, not great but still an improvement from the modern Simpsons.
Ironically, by this point South Park had beaten The Simpsons to the punch with their parody The Simpsons Already Did It, which made fun of The Simpsons for having basically done everything that could be funny and having increasingly weird plots like the fictional example of Bart filling cherries with mayonnaise.
@@Ryfinius you need to read the subtext, irony isn't just straight forward. The irony he's referring to is that the Simpson's is taking a dig at SouthPark by chalking it down to cartoon violence that appeals to children, when in fact by the time this aired, southpark was probably in some of the best seasons of its run time; the irony lies in that southpark became a much more subtle subversion of television, and became objectively a funnier show by the time this dated reference came out; hell, you could even argue that the Simpson's reference is a bit jaded and bitter at the fact that such an overtly violent show has much more nuanced writing than what the Simpson's was presenting three to four years after its prime. You must take this into consideration. Irony is all in the subtext of the media, and the best irony has different layers of information that it portrays to the person observing it, the more you break it down objectively, the more interesting and nuanced irony becomes Tl;Dr, this is irony
I grew up on The Simpsons but there was a time when I was watching it where I felt like they were trying to be more like Family Guy so for the last two months I've been trying to binge-watch as much Simpsons as possible and I've realized that Simpsons have done almost everything first. Probably not the best but they did it first
NAW BUT THIS IS ACTUALLY ACCURATE COS when i was 12 i got rlly into southpark and my dad saw me watching it ONCE and blocked comedy central w a password ever since like its been 6 yrs and he still wont tell me the password bro
@@zigzoinks5493 And the parody in this episode of the simpsons made a reference to that. You see... Cartman was killed just like in the "Jesus Vs Frosty" short.
One thing about Milhouse’s line about those kids voices done by grown ups that makes it funny is the Simpsons have it done the same way. Granted they do occasionally have teenage actors for voice guests
Fun Fact: Episode 44 of South Park is actually "Starvin' Marvin in Space" (1999) during the 3rd season. South Park up until season 5 really was kind of like how the Simpsons are joking about it.
Didn’t this help inspire Terrence and Phillip. So basically I remember the story behind Terrance and Phillip is that South Park early on wasn’t critically received well, critics said the show was violence and fart jokes. So trey and Matt being trey and Matt, decided to make Terrence and Phillip as sort a f*ck you to people.
Terrance and Phillip were around since Season 1 of South Park. The Simpsons parody of South Park is joking at the idea that children will like the show for fart jokes and violence. What you are witnessing is how bad Simpsons got.
Terrence and Phillip are parodies of Trey and Matt and how the world viewed South Park after the first season. The crappy animation, the fart jokes and toilet humour.
South Park are doing a lot better at keeping it fresh than the Simpsons. South Park are still watchable after 24 years while the Simpsons become insufferable 10-15 years in.
Fun Fact: The writers of The Simpsons loved South Park's anti Family Guy episode so much, they sent South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone flowers
In the original English: "I hear those kid's voices are done by grown ups" In the Latin Spanish dub: "I heard their voices are done by constipated women"
The parody felt more like family guy than it did south park
100%. Bunch of random unrelated nonsense.
That's exactly what I thought. Simpsons parodying Family Guy parodying South Park.
I'm thinking it's because it's The Simpsons. They have to get every possible combo in so the 'Simpsons did it' rule holds true for all things.
@@BogusNoise Simpson did do it.
@@joepermenter7228 They've done everything. I literally copy and pasted my previous comment from episode s52e12
It felt like South Park doing a parody of Family Guy and The Simspons except instead its South Park animated to look like The Simpsons with the writing style of Family Guy!
I like how Kenny just doesn't exist.
This episode aired while Kenny was killed off temporarily permanently.
Oh.
@@patrickkenneally3016 that makes it so much better lmao
@@patrickkenneally3016 Oh, my God! They -temporarily- killed Kenny! Those bastards! 😤
SHHHHHHH U WANNA GET SUED?? "Willie's Voice" 😂😂😂😂😂
"Now I'm gonna find the real killer" had me dying 😂
Pretty sure he's still searching.
@@YoureNotAlexander he has famously said "I hate being in LA because I could at any moment be standing right next to the killer" 😂
He’s still saying it now just 20 years later and on twitter 😂
Weeeellll… The were 24 fingerprints at the crime scene that did not belong to OJ, Nicole or Ron. There were tissue samples under Nicole’s fingernails that did not belong to her, OJ or Ron. There were several drops of blood on Nicole’s back that did not belong to her OJ or Ron. 🤨
OJ isn’t even a suspect according to LA police. His son, who did not get on with Nicole, is.
@@jackpenber8959 he’s probably talking about his son who has a violent criminal record.
"Look who's in my fart, OJ!"
That line still cracks me up every time.
Cracks you up? I see what you did there!
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙
I don't see why
@@HarrisonHollers it was a pun?
…why though
Still keeping it fresh 20 years later
You jinxed it!
@RIP Christian For HOF it is pretty fresh but for me their prime was 2002-2012 ish still good
@RIP Christian For HOF A million times more than the simpsons
Sorta
@@aprioriontoast704 it's cause you got no tegridy
"Jesus called today"
"He did!"
That part was funnier than the south park bit
Didn't get it
@@maccloud65 I thought it was supposed to be God. Cause he looks like he's in the clouds
@@maccloud65 I figured they were acting out heaven, you know, an ordinary man playing God. Usually in the show, God's 20 feet tall, you can never see his face, but you can see his beard with 5 fingers instead of the typical 4. And he loves "Rock You Like A Hurricane" by the Scorpions
@@kamikaze4172 Well Marge literally says the show is about angels
@@DMO-DMO-DMO So she does. The fuck is Jesus calling up random angels for? And according to Marge, it's an everyday struggle
Ironically this is season 14 of The Simpsons, several seasons after they themselves stopped keeping it fresh
That's the joke
@@GEREIKAT the fact they’re self aware about it makes it even worse
@@Alex_Burness well it's not the writers who keep beating this dead horse to the point it's literally impossible to do anything new
Season 13 was the last slightly decent season.
@@GEREIKAT we're self aware of it. The Simpsons writers were not
That robot had a really accurate old-school South Park look, not gonna lie.
You should never lie.
it reminds me of the german comedy robot (i guess no one actually watches south park cuz thats one of the only episodes with a robot smh)
It's Timmy
Not gonna lie. I is not gonna lie.
@@halolight1469 it was closer to YoGabbaGabba than any robot in terms of animation style. Funnybot and Awesome-o were robots too. The randomness of the parody had nothing to do with the plot, so it really was a Family Guy joke.
The funniest part about this is how LATE the joke is. South Park had been on the air for like 5 years by this point and they’re making jokes about the first two seasons. The next year South Park would have Sadaam’s captured mugshot in an episode the week it happened
South Park does stuff like that because Matt and Trey make the entire episode the week it goes to air, every episode is very reactionary based on current events because of that
It's been very well known for over 10 years now that South Park has an infamously short production time that allows them to touch on topical issues far earlier than other animated shows. A 20 minute episode is finished in only 6 days, hours before airing, compared to the months of work that goes into making an episode of any other animated series.
Yeah, South Park has a fast schedule but I don’t see how that excuses being 5 years late to a joke :P
@@DoomKid The joke wouldn't really make sense if they made it during the shows first season
@@stfn4472 I know I’m months late, but it made a lot less sense to air it years after it was a relevant joke
The best part was when OJ Simpson killed Cartman.
I love that part two
i hope he finds the real killer
That bastard!!!
It funny how the simpsons made south look like it early season adventures well the later seasons always had a moral and a message in the series well still keeping it jokes and humor together
Oh my God OJ killed Cartmen! You Bastard!
You can pin point the moment the manatees heart rips in half
That’s Family Guy.
@@Richterdgf same thing.
Simpsons did it first with Ralph and Lisa
The boys and the class in South Park actually dissected manatees in one episode. When they realize it was a mistake Ms. Choksondick says "Alright children we are gonna put the manatees back together."
@@sgtmyers88that joke still had more context than anything in family guy since season 3
Feels more like a family guy episode with South Park like animation
I was just gonna say that
Season 1 South Park was like that though
@@Shimlarian true but it did have a very random "family guy-esque" feel to it lol
I'm glad someone thought that as well.
*Hey Lois, this reminds me of that time I-*
I hope the joke about keeping it fresh after 40 episode's is somewhat self aware
Of course
The Simpsons was great for hundreds of episodes. 30 seasons can obscure that fact, though.
@@KnockItOffSucka Simpsons has been bad for over 20 years at this point.
@@nubby7253 "This point" = Now. "That point" = Before when this episode aired.
Oh my god! They killed Cartman!!
YOU BAS... Wait, what?
Cartman's not going to heck, he's not black. Like OJ.
Kenny was originally cartman
Those Bastards!!
They killed Cartman?! HURRAY!!!!!
The part where Stan makes random celebrity references reminds me of Family Guy
that’s all South Park is is random celebrity jokes
@@ti-fiter Yes, and endless cut-away gags. Plus "Ooh, the dog/baby is TALKING!" jokes, or "jokes".
You think THAT'S bad!!?!
@@pztjp in the beginning of Southpark. Much of the celebrity ripping was based on random things Matt and trey found funny, for example the Mecha Barbara Streisand episode with Robert Smith of The Cure doing battle as godzilla monsters
However as SP evolved, their plots with celebrities started revolving around their quirks. Such as kayne west having such an ego thinking he was a genius and getting mad over the Fish Dicks joke.
Many of the celebrity jokes weren't random and if you look into them you'll find there is a reason for certain celebrities being portrayed certain ways
@@ti-fiter you are such a hater on one show, if you don’t like don’t mention it or watch it. It isn’t even that bad 🤨💀
To be fair “farty the crippled robot” does sound like a character that might appear in South Park.
He pretty much DID appear on the show, just not all in one character.
The farting is Terrence and Phillip, the chair is Timmy (in fact, “Cripple Fight” had already aired at this point, that’s probably why they used the term), and there were a ton of sci-fi characters in those first few seasons. Oddly enough, the episode predates “Awesom-o” by nearly a year. Matt and Trey have said that he was simply a parody of Honda’s AISIMO, but I dunno… maybe they were cribbing a little something from the parody. 😂
I love how south park takes a big'ol swing right back at the Simpson along with family guy.
Real fans know😂😂😂👌
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The creators of South Park and the Simpsons respect each other, The Simpsons team even sent flowers to them because of that episode where they made fun of family guy
@@jayhale5014 how? Pretty self explanatory
@@jayhale5014
No, it's actually true.
“Oh my God! He killed Cartman!”
“Sweet!”
“Now I’m going to find the real killer” 😂😂
Now we's all gone find tha real killer. Fleece Johnson: I'm a warwiorrrrrrr!!
Having Calista Flockheart be a stick figure is totally something South Park would do
Forty three episodes?!
THAT'S A LOT!
That's the same as 7 x 6 and 1/7 episodes.
And that's terrible.
Marge: *turns tv off*
Also marge: *turns tv on but its suddenly on the channel she wants*
Cue X-Files theme.
X files theme kinda reminds me of minor earth major sky
Since I’m a big a-ha fan
Do TVs in America not enable this?
@@Myndir no. The power button simply toggles it on and off. It has no "turn on, but specifically to this particular channel" function. At least not any TV remote control I've ever seen. Although that does sound pretty handy.
Where do they have that?
"We're through the looking glass here people"
They just made South Park so kid friendly
Who’s here after ojs passing
"I'm goina find the real killer"😂😂😂😂
Mickey Mouse: What’s a South Park? Did I own it?!
Voice: No, not yet sir.
Seems more like a nod to South Park than a parody. Much like Matt and Trey did with the episode "The Simpsons already did it". The truth is, nobody can spoof South Park, because you can't parody a parody. The Simpsons seems wise to this. Well played!
Exactly
You are 100% incorrect.
SP has been subject to many parodies in and of it itself, it ain't as special as you think it is.
Arthur, Mad TV, Drawn Together, FLCL all did and its much more memorable than the actual series itself.
@@sumwonkoolKeep telling yourself that.
Jesus called today.
*HE DID??!!*
AAAAAAAAAA
@@AlphaCrystal21 Jesus is lord
"now I'm gonna find the real killer" 😂
Im here after the news about oj
"Jesus called today"
"He did?!"
"AAAAHHHHH!"
I think people forget the early seasons of South park, this is pretty accurate. It had much more of a random shock humor for the sake of it approach than jokes based on story and character progression.
Took until really after season 3, when they were working on the movie, to became good writers (even according to Matt and Trey). And this is more of an homage than a parody, they're not even taking shots at them
the robot is too accurate
@Arthur Durham
Oh come on, Season 3 was good, yo.
Nah the early seasons kicked ass
@@vgrepairs
Except Season 2.
@@ultrairrelevantnobody1862 season 2 is hilarious you're tripping.
RIP O.J.
The real killer has died...
pretty unrealistic: bart would be on bed if south park aired a new episode
0:23 R.I.P O.J. Simpson 1947-2024
This is actually a really affectionate spoof.
Ah yes. The revenge for the ep where Cartman and the sea people and butters trying all those plans that Simpson's did them
Not to mention where Cartman teamed up with "Bart" to get Family Guy cancelled. 😂
@@LatinGiudo817 after that episode, Matt and the Simpsons team sent the South Park guys flowers. There's no bad blood between the shows
Revenge for what? That episode was clearly a homage. They even say in the episode Simpsons did everything first. How can you take this as something to take revenge for is beyond me.
@@slovnicurling9808 agreed, it seems strange someone would want "revenge" for a compliment 🤷🏻♀️
Ironically, South Park was on fire at this point, the Simpsons had become unwatchable and the reference to South Park they make here suggests they had never even seen the show.
yeah this bit always rubbed me the wrong way when South Park was clearly the superior show at this point in time, and was literally nothing like what the Simpsons show in this bit anymore. Maybe if it had come a few years earlier it would’ve at least made some sense
Looks like they saw 10 minutes of a season 1 episode, but the difference is even those are still hilarious
It feels like Simpsons did to South Park what South Park did to Family Guy.
Atleast both shit on Family guy at some point.
@@thatoneantoid51 This was light as can be compared to South Park taking a dump on Family Guy
@@thatoneantoid51 not at all, the family guy cutaways in the the South Park episode are pretty accurate to what you’d see on family guy.
Who here after OJ died?
Me
”I hear those kids’ voices are done by grown-ups.”
I guess the joke is that the same goes for the kids in The Simpsons.
Yes, hence literally the very next line.
No shit
Nooooooooo...
Really?
It's funnier in México and Latin America because the SP voices are done by women and Bart says *I've heard their voices are donde by constipated old ladys* to millhouse also voiced by one of the SP voice actress
Err.. That's the joke?
‘Still keep it so fresh after 43 episodes’
After 25 years south-park is probably one of the only shows to still remain funny/original to this day. The modern Simpson’s on the other hand…
To word what I said better, modern southpark is still slightly more relevant than the modern Simpson’s. I’m not a fan of the newer episodes of SP and haven’t watched most of them, it was a lot better back in the day (when it was about the boys and didn’t focus on Randy/politics). However I’d rather watch the modern southpark than the modern Simpson’s.
Both suck stop lying.
South Park has gone downhill in the last couple of seasons, Tegridy Farms is absolute shit. Still better than last 10-12 Simpsons seasons though.
South Park has been horrible for at least 5 years now... I can't watch a episode since member berries that was dumbest thing ever.... only got worse
@@rezsurfer2808 Agreed. The fans are dishonest and treat South Park as if it's the greatest thing to happen in animation history. They are also hypocritical when they criticise other shows that have the same problems as South Park.
@@gabrielvergarasanmartin5233 yeah you make a good point there, I don’t like the newer seasons either. I think what I meant to say was it’s better than most, not great but still an improvement from the modern Simpsons.
That was more of a family guy parody... running OJ gag
Imagine how Bart and Milhouse would react to the "Simpsons Did It" episode.
They'd have an existential crisis.
They will, in the next season of the Simpsons.
It takes a while for the Simpsons to catch up with current events.
Ironically, by this point South Park had beaten The Simpsons to the punch with their parody The Simpsons Already Did It, which made fun of The Simpsons for having basically done everything that could be funny and having increasingly weird plots like the fictional example of Bart filling cherries with mayonnaise.
That's not irony.
@@Ryfinius you need to read the subtext, irony isn't just straight forward.
The irony he's referring to is that the Simpson's is taking a dig at SouthPark by chalking it down to cartoon violence that appeals to children, when in fact by the time this aired, southpark was probably in some of the best seasons of its run time; the irony lies in that southpark became a much more subtle subversion of television, and became objectively a funnier show by the time this dated reference came out; hell, you could even argue that the Simpson's reference is a bit jaded and bitter at the fact that such an overtly violent show has much more nuanced writing than what the Simpson's was presenting three to four years after its prime. You must take this into consideration.
Irony is all in the subtext of the media, and the best irony has different layers of information that it portrays to the person observing it, the more you break it down objectively, the more interesting and nuanced irony becomes
Tl;Dr, this is irony
@@resikek1207 that's not irony.
@@Ryfinius irony:
"a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a result"
This is them clapping back I think
I still use the”life-affirming” line to this day.
"CARTOON VIOLENCE! CARTOON VIOLENCE!"
As OJ once said "Hey!! That's my lucky murdering hat!" - Norm McDonald
I love how the two shows respect each other
I grew up on The Simpsons but there was a time when I was watching it where I felt like they were trying to be more like Family Guy so for the last two months I've been trying to binge-watch as much Simpsons as possible and I've realized that Simpsons have done almost everything first. Probably not the best but they did it first
South Park were the first to do a 'simpsons did it first' episode though.
@@reggie18b literally just watched that one lmao. so good
NAW BUT THIS IS ACTUALLY ACCURATE COS when i was 12 i got rlly into southpark and my dad saw me watching it ONCE and blocked comedy central w a password ever since like its been 6 yrs and he still wont tell me the password bro
SIMPSONS DID IT SIMPSONS DID IT
FUN FACT: Nancy Cartwright was offered to voice the female roles on South Park, but declined.
that one character being a literal stick-figure brings me back to old Newgrounds
I’m just here because OJ died a couple days ago. This comment section is the ONLY PLACE to find “R.I.P. OJ” comments
Cartman and Kenny dying never gets old.... too bad they don't kill Kenny much anymore...
How did 33 suckers think “yeah I remember cartman dying, I like this comment”
@@mcray0309 bots. bots everywhere.
@@mcray0309
To be fair, Cartman WAS called Kenny at one point.
Cartman never died(?)
@@zigzoinks5493 And the parody in this episode of the simpsons made a reference to that. You see... Cartman was killed just like in the "Jesus Vs Frosty" short.
This parody is so accurate it could actually be on a south park episode.
"I'm gonna kill you AWWOOLL" always cracked me up
I'm glad that The Simpsons never stooped to constant pop-culture references and cartoon violence.
That'd be awfully ironic.
For some reason this seems like a family guy cut away 😂
One thing about Milhouse’s line about those kids voices done by grown ups that makes it funny is the Simpsons have it done the same way. Granted they do occasionally have teenage actors for voice guests
Fun Fact: Episode 44 of South Park is actually "Starvin' Marvin in Space" (1999) during the 3rd season. South Park up until season 5 really was kind of like how the Simpsons are joking about it.
I don’t think they watched South Park before writing this
Isn't this why they made Terrance and Phillip? Because people kept saying that the show was nothing but fart jokes and violence?
What's amazing about this is The Simpsons almost NEVER do direct parodies. They usually change the name to something like "North Park".
They used to do direct parodies back in the day, remember "Star Trek: So Very Tired"?
Didn’t this help inspire Terrence and Phillip. So basically I remember the story behind Terrance and Phillip is that South Park early on wasn’t critically received well, critics said the show was violence and fart jokes. So trey and Matt being trey and Matt, decided to make Terrence and Phillip as sort a f*ck you to people.
Terrance and Phillip were around since Season 1 of South Park. The Simpsons parody of South Park is joking at the idea that children will like the show for fart jokes and violence.
What you are witnessing is how bad Simpsons got.
Terrence and Phillip are parodies of Trey and Matt and how the world viewed South Park after the first season.
The crappy animation, the fart jokes and toilet humour.
"Didn’t this help inspire Terrence and Phillip" you're off with 10+ years but yeah
Where tf did you pull this from
Jesus, The Simpsons even predicted the Funnybot episode.
“Cartoon Violence! Cartoon Violence!”
Best line
Now, I'm going to find the real killer!
LOL, keep it so fresh after 43 episodes 😂🤣
0:43
God it's weird to see early SP characters with a nose. It's like an uncanny valley. Btw that bit about Christian tv is accurate 🤣
I remember accidentally going to pax tv in the olden days of tv and immediately changing the channel when realizing
This feels like a parody of South Park made by people who have never seen South Park.
Have you ever seen South Park? This is spot on accurate for every South Park episode I've seen in my life.
They used to show soft core pron on Pax and DBZ on Sundays. Real shit.
South Park are doing a lot better at keeping it fresh than the Simpsons. South Park are still watchable after 24 years while the Simpsons become insufferable 10-15 years in.
Both shows should be allowed to die a peaceful death at this point 😅
That OJ joke was so funny, i can't believe that this was the first time seeing this
Back then I was not allowed to watch South Park - so I was happy to see this!!
Where's Kenny?
He probably died.
This took place in season 6
Than where's tweek
@@maximumstef1039 if you look you can see butters
I think he stayed home after thinking “If I go with my friends today, am I going to be killed in a brutal way? No way, I’m not risking it.”
I don’t care what anyone says, SOUTH PARK RULES! Greatest parody show ever. Oh, and the simpsons are awesome too
Nice Job!
This is not the Simpsons. This is a parody of the Simpsons. A classic show that most have never seen.
Now I’m goin to find da real killer 😤😆😆
I love how the Simpson producers flexed their animation, having Bart milhouse dance in circle, as part of them roasting on South Park
Man they even made a joke of that themselves in the SouthPark movie.
@@diddlenfiddle7311 "the animation's all crappy" 😄
"We act like we didn't take a lot from The Simpsons, but we took a lot from The Simpsons." - Peter G.
South Park is so life affirming tho
Why is there an ad on a video less than a minute. Smh.
How could Matt forget Kenny
callista flockhart being a stickman killed my sides
OJ sounds like Dr. Hibbert.
Fun Fact: The writers of The Simpsons loved South Park's anti Family Guy episode so much, they sent South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone flowers
In the original English:
"I hear those kid's voices are done by grown ups"
In the Latin Spanish dub:
"I heard their voices are done by constipated women"
I stopped watching after the Pie Man episode two decades ago, so it's nice to see them have a funny moment once in a while.
CARTOON VIOLENCE! CARTOON VIOLENCE!!!
I love how South Park made fun of Family Guy but Simpsons is making fun of South Park for doing the exact same thing
I heard the Simpsons creators and the Park creators actually like each other, atleast they did this out of fun.
Its good to see southpark get ripped up once in a while🤣
What episode is this?
Rest in Peace, Juice 😭
*Pieces, like his victims
Simpsons predicted OJ Simpson's death
the ending of that with the Jesus called today was actually funnier than their south park parody
That was like season 1 of southpark