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"Man this first episode Cartman didn't do anything weird or horrible, I wonder when he'll go off the rails." *Second episode has Cartman drinking Kenny's ashes* "There it is"
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709Cartman doesn’t kill him? He just fucked with for awhile like a looney tunes character before giving him a Wile E. Coyote knockout. It’s a soldier that comes up and shoots Osama in the back of the head like one of his own prisoners that kills him
My spirits would be plenty lifted by the fact that three planes only got to 3k people, the same year gun homicide got 10k. Even without knowing that now the number is around 20k, with all the brave men and women working at TSA. The WTC planes were also HELD UP by guns, but I guess hold-ups on the ground just don't put people's spirits down. However, a direct comprison to cartoons from ww2, which preceded allied bombings of supply lines that exacerbted concentration camp deaths, in fact would put ME in a sour mood. Others the opposite. Even without the knowledge we now have, that it caused DIRECT deaths. The order of events was this: the attacks, then American spirits were raised high, then majority of the deaths. Democracy in a nutshell.
Jack laughing his ass off at the A AND B plot of Butterss Bottom Bitch was so nice. I love that episode and I'm glad they didn't ignore butters going "do you know what I am saying?" Its my favorite but from the episode. It's so fucking funny the whole thing. 🤣
I love how you can literally tell when they're reading off a script for their sponsors due to their momentary eye glances off screen and the complete departure of their usual style of reaction.
Yup. It's so fucking cringy when RUclipsrs who have the personality and commentary style that they do do sponsor reads like that, they talk so much shit about stuff just like that and then they go and do it. It's even worse when said sponsor is for a shitty pay to win "free" mobile game that is complete dog shit, and just makes money off of people with addictive tendencies... I feel the same way every time I watch moist critical aka Charlie AKA penguinz0 do an ad read for the opera browser or whatever else... It feels so unnatural every single time because he's just reading off a prompt that sounds so unlike him
@babyblue_22 no I think it's hilarious. Fuck sponsors and advertisers and everyone who works at a marketing department. They're some of the most annoying people in existence.
That Bin Laden episode must have been very impactful at the time. For context, it came out right after 9/11 so they decided to make a Looney Tunes parody because they thought he needed to be laughed at
What you need to understand about South Park’s portrayal of Osama, was that this was basically right after 9/11, and they were absolutely doing everything they could to make him look stupid and silly, to try to make people laugh in that dark time.
Stan’s VA (Trey Parker) also voices Cartman! And, no exaggeration, like everyone else in this show along with Matt Stone (Kyle, Butters, Kenny, others)
You'll find people like yourself eventually, sometimes things are different in different areas with different likes and dislikes. Just keep being yourself, and you'll be able to do whatever you want. Not just with friends but also in a career path. Just keep doing what you love to do. Unless you love crack which in that case, stop
@@ToXicminez Thanks, it's just tricky, finding friends feels harder now, with the internet than it did before, and being without friends for so long, I've forgotten how to make them. Like I don't play online games, to make friends through matchmaking, nor do I have an interest in one specific series to find a community around, so it's hard to even imagine ways I could organically find people.
@@Rat-King27 I don't know if you're still looking for friends, but maybe try a hobby? And, bonding with people over that. It doesn't have to be a show or a game, it could be something like collecting or crafting something. Either way, I hope you're doing better now. Take care.
I think of this whenever I watch this episode. "Let me explain the reason I think this is the best episode [of South Park]. It's not the funniest episode, It's not the smartest episode. It's not even the best written episode. But it came at a time when America NEEDED South Park. ..." "It had been 3 months since the previous episode- and in that time- not ONLY did 9/11 happen, but a series of anthrax attacks that was being sent via mail was putting the country through a state of absolute fear. Security tightened everywhere, our country was on the brink of war, America was changed forever. Nobody knew how or what to feel. So when it was announced that South Park was going to return to tv, a lot of people were wondering, 'what are they going to do? what could they do?" Would it be a touching episode, an in depth episode, what side would they pick, what issues were they going to tackle? what the HELL was south park going to do? Literally- the first frame set the mood...." "This is what we needed. We needed a good laugh at the entire thing, and we NEEDED it to be done by South Park..." Doug Walker's "Top 11 south park episodes" (I merely quote it, but I recommend watching his review on it.)
I don’t know, every time I watch these videos it just seems like they hate the show. They shit on so many iconic moments, and every time there’s a joke they sarcastically say it’s funny or just straight up say the jokes are terrible.
@williamhardee8863 I feel the same honestly. Personally I don't care that they hate on it, but they speak over the episode so much and try to squeeze in their own jokes, it's annoying 😂
You have no idea how funny that Osama Bin Laden episode was when it came out. The looney toons parody isn’t very funny, and certainly not a good representation of this show’s political genius… but at the time, it was ELATION to watch someone go all in, and just make a total joke of Osama Bin Laden. The tragedy was still fresh, less than 2 months old, and there was legit anxiety about another possible attack. Lots of cautious tip-toeing in general when talking about Bin Laden. It was the first episode to air after 9/11, and South Park didn’t go political, they just made the biggest villain of our time into a wacky cartoon character. It was exactly what we needed, and it was brilliant.
fun fact about that first ep you guys watched, it's nostalgia critic's number 1 on his top 11 episodes because "it came at a time when America needed south park" lol
I forgot how much fun the post 9/11 Episode of South Park was. Especially since we needed someone to just take the piss outta everything and South Park did just that.
Ok, so for the first one, this episode has a wholesome meaning behind why it was made, during the time, there was a terrorist attack that people were mailed deadly diseases, which is why they wore gas masks in the opening, this episode was made to give people hope in those times
If anyone needed context, the first episode shown was aired after the world trade center attacks. It was around the time where almost everybody couldn't stop talking about Afghanistan, the news, had the flag on almost everything, and a ton of middle eastern xenophobia or gaslighting.
I wonder… what would’ve happened if Cartman never became the cunning manipulative sociopath he is today and remained just a spoiled brat. I’m betting the boys would’ve regarded Cartman as an evil Butters or something.
when my little brother was 3, he taught himself to read. When he was about 4, my film and I went on a long road trip around the US. One of our stops was in Las Vegas, and if you haven't been to Vegas, there are stripper cards everywhere. My brother picked one up, and on the back, it said: 1 girl $55, 2 girls $80, 3 girls $99. My brother went up to my dad and said "hey we can sell (My sisters' names) and make $80 bucks. 😂😂😂
I'll be honest, a few years ago when my granny died, she was cremated and we received her ashes. I was huge into South Park at the moment and saw this episode. My mom also likes South Park and I asked if I could try Cartman's chocolate milk mix. She said I could and we put a little spoonful in a glass of milk and stirred it. I drank it and then immediately spit it out. Ashes have the texture of sand and tiny rocks and it was absolutely disgusting. Don't be a dumbass like me, everyone. (That should be a given but if you had the opportunity, wouldn't you try it???) Sadly, no memories and/or first person view from my granny's eyes never happened and that was also a reason why I wanted to try it. Both of my hopes were wrong but I still oddly feel like a part of my granny's soul will always be with me anyway. I love her and miss her so 0/10 for an tasteful experience but a 6/10 when it comes to closure!
6:47 Fun fact, the reason behind this was because well it’s binladen (or however, it spelled IM not good at English) and it’s Eric Cartman you know the fascist the horrible person
The looney toons parody isn’t very funny, and certainly not a good representation of this show’s political genius… but at the time, it was ELATION to watch someone go all in, and just make a total joke of Osama Bin Laden. The tragedy was still fresh, less than 2 months old, and there was a lot of fear about another possible attack. Lots of cautious tip-toeing in general, when talking about Bin Laden. It was the first episode to air after 9/11, and South Park didn’t go political, they just made the biggest villain of our time into a wacky cartoon character. It was exactly what we needed. It was brilliant.
The first South Park game was literally a first-person shooter every gun had 2 attack modes and your handgun with snowballs with its secondary attack being you piss on it
6:57 I'm pretty sure back during WW2 and the Cold War cartoon characters were used to mock the opposition. Basically doing the same thing here with Osama, at least that's how i interpreted 😅
The episode with Osama was a statement about how batshit bonkers the guy is. In order to show a terrorist takedown on national television they had to make it cartoony and surreal too, so this just went right hand in hand.
If I remember from watching Nostalgia Critic, the Afghanistan episode was made as a response for 9/11 and the paranoia, and the South Park crew wanted Americans to laugh again and a “🖕” you to Bin Laden.
“What was the point of this episode?” Funny thing, this episode actually did have a point; as a top ten list that I don’t remember the name of, would explain, it was simply to provide levity in the trying times in which it aired
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@@Just_A_Random_Person0_0bro you really commented this is 6 seconds ago
The episode where Butters became a pimp was the best one out of this batch imo
It's the best episode ever
The ai onei is the best episode
That was so fun !
@@hybridvenom9you mean vr or what
@@Deaftingthere’s an episode where chatgpt is the whole concept.
I love how genuinely sad they were that it wasn’t real love between the pimp and the undercover cop
I was too! They just seemed so happy and loving :(
I hate when it happens
"Man this first episode Cartman didn't do anything weird or horrible, I wonder when he'll go off the rails."
*Second episode has Cartman drinking Kenny's ashes*
"There it is"
He killed osama bin Laden tho lol
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709 How is that horrible?
@@Archadianite I meant the “weird” part
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709Cartman doesn’t kill him? He just fucked with for awhile like a looney tunes character before giving him a Wile E. Coyote knockout.
It’s a soldier that comes up and shoots Osama in the back of the head like one of his own prisoners that kills him
6:25 the goal of that episode was to make comedy of the tragedy of 9/11 to lift spirits up and mock the shithead who caused the terrorist attack
It was the first SP ep to air after 9/11. You can't understand comedy until you know your history.
On Iraq, right? The one against million children or the one against 2997 stock brokers?
@@sboinkthelegday3892 yeah basically this episode aired around the time 9/11 happened & because of this episode it lifted the spirits a bit
My spirits would be plenty lifted by the fact that three planes only got to 3k people, the same year gun homicide got 10k.
Even without knowing that now the number is around 20k, with all the brave men and women working at TSA. The WTC planes were also HELD UP by guns, but I guess hold-ups on the ground just don't put people's spirits down.
However, a direct comprison to cartoons from ww2, which preceded allied bombings of supply lines that exacerbted concentration camp deaths, in fact would put ME in a sour mood. Others the opposite. Even without the knowledge we now have, that it caused DIRECT deaths.
The order of events was this: the attacks, then American spirits were raised high, then majority of the deaths. Democracy in a nutshell.
@@sboinkthelegday3892I could use a new South Park episode to raise my spirits after reading this comment.
Spilling the Milk in a nutshell
Kor: [Insane shit]
Eden: Kor, you can't say [insane shit]
Jack: Nah, let him cook
And then every once in a while Kor and Eden swap
13:03
Jack laughing his ass off at the A AND B plot of Butterss Bottom Bitch was so nice. I love that episode and I'm glad they didn't ignore butters going "do you know what I am saying?" Its my favorite but from the episode. It's so fucking funny the whole thing. 🤣
Butters gave the means of production to the workers. A true comrade
And it instantly collapsed.
@@ColCoalyeah, because its south park. not really known for having realistic outcomes.
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@@goldenmoleloverdude the business collapsing is the fucking realistic outcome lmfao
It's funny that Jack laughs uncontrollably every each episode of South Park.
He’s so hot🥵
@@IdolbottleWHAT.
@@IdolbottleHELLO???
@@XCloak_PersonX I HAD TO SAY IT 😡! ALSO I SHIP KOR AND EDEN TOGETHER AND WANT THEM TO HAVE A CHILD TOGETHER😡!
@@Idolbottlenot possible 😂
I love how you can literally tell when they're reading off a script for their sponsors due to their momentary eye glances off screen and the complete departure of their usual style of reaction.
Yup. It's so fucking cringy when RUclipsrs who have the personality and commentary style that they do do sponsor reads like that, they talk so much shit about stuff just like that and then they go and do it. It's even worse when said sponsor is for a shitty pay to win "free" mobile game that is complete dog shit, and just makes money off of people with addictive tendencies... I feel the same way every time I watch moist critical aka Charlie AKA penguinz0 do an ad read for the opera browser or whatever else... It feels so unnatural every single time because he's just reading off a prompt that sounds so unlike him
@babyblue_22 no I think it's hilarious. Fuck sponsors and advertisers and everyone who works at a marketing department. They're some of the most annoying people in existence.
It was funny af
they gotta make money somehow dude
The fact that kennys poor ass family somehow owns a robot guard is gold.
They made more money without a third child
finally more south park
must consume south Park content
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My exact reaction
north (whatever the antonym of park is)
@@sassas1487perhaps “drive”
"Maybe God is a Discord moderator."
That would explain the world.
He's the neglectful parent that leaves their kids at the park
That Bin Laden episode must have been very impactful at the time. For context, it came out right after 9/11 so they decided to make a Looney Tunes parody because they thought he needed to be laughed at
What you need to understand about South Park’s portrayal of Osama, was that this was basically right after 9/11, and they were absolutely doing everything they could to make him look stupid and silly, to try to make people laugh in that dark time.
Not the first time they’ve complained because they didn’t understand the joke
4:19 is no one gonna talk about how Stan’s VA is also the VA of the goat. No one talks about this and I find that so funny.😭
Stan’s VA (Trey Parker) also voices Cartman! And, no exaggeration, like everyone else in this show along with Matt Stone (Kyle, Butters, Kenny, others)
@@polyfagmentedthere’s some other like chef was voiced by that scientologist and some of the female characters have women voice them
Man it'd be great to have friends that I could this with, watching stuff with other people seems way more fun.
Yo bro you good? That sounds kinda sad 💀
You'll find people like yourself eventually, sometimes things are different in different areas with different likes and dislikes. Just keep being yourself, and you'll be able to do whatever you want. Not just with friends but also in a career path. Just keep doing what you love to do. Unless you love crack which in that case, stop
@@ToXicminez Thanks, it's just tricky, finding friends feels harder now, with the internet than it did before, and being without friends for so long, I've forgotten how to make them.
Like I don't play online games, to make friends through matchmaking, nor do I have an interest in one specific series to find a community around, so it's hard to even imagine ways I could organically find people.
@@Rat-King27shut up bro, stop trauma dumping on RUclips 😂
@@Rat-King27 I don't know if you're still looking for friends, but maybe try a hobby? And, bonding with people over that. It doesn't have to be a show or a game, it could be something like collecting or crafting something. Either way, I hope you're doing better now. Take care.
I think of this whenever I watch this episode.
"Let me explain the reason I think this is the best episode [of South Park]. It's not the funniest episode, It's not the smartest episode. It's not even the best written episode. But it came at a time when America NEEDED South Park. ..."
"It had been 3 months since the previous episode- and in that time- not ONLY did 9/11 happen, but a series of anthrax attacks that was being sent via mail was putting the country through a state of absolute fear. Security tightened everywhere, our country was on the brink of war, America was changed forever. Nobody knew how or what to feel. So when it was announced that South Park was going to return to tv, a lot of people were wondering, 'what are they going to do? what could they do?" Would it be a touching episode, an in depth episode, what side would they pick, what issues were they going to tackle? what the HELL was south park going to do? Literally- the first frame set the mood...."
"This is what we needed. We needed a good laugh at the entire thing, and we NEEDED it to be done by South Park..."
Doug Walker's "Top 11 south park episodes"
(I merely quote it, but I recommend watching his review on it.)
At this moment this video is 9 months old. I could have conceived a child in that time, but I didn’t. because I was watching spilling the milk.
Jack: This is wholesome
Eden: I sleep
Kor: This is wholesome
Eden: *R E A L S H * T*
aight bro
Love The South Park Reactions, excited to watch!
I don’t know, every time I watch these videos it just seems like they hate the show. They shit on so many iconic moments, and every time there’s a joke they sarcastically say it’s funny or just straight up say the jokes are terrible.
@williamhardee8863 I feel the same honestly. Personally I don't care that they hate on it, but they speak over the episode so much and try to squeeze in their own jokes, it's annoying 😂
Yea, I love the show too, but I get kinda annoyed when they miss the joke. The First One was one of the best all time in my opinion
@@ironmaiden93ofangmarI also don’t care that they hate, I just get a little mad when they don’t get a joke, I find them funny sometimes tho
@@ironmaiden93ofangmarthat's reaction content...
You have no idea how funny that Osama Bin Laden episode was when it came out.
The looney toons parody isn’t very funny, and certainly not a good representation of this show’s political genius… but at the time, it was ELATION to watch someone go all in, and just make a total joke of Osama Bin Laden. The tragedy was still fresh, less than 2 months old, and there was legit anxiety about another possible attack. Lots of cautious tip-toeing in general when talking about Bin Laden.
It was the first episode to air after 9/11, and South Park didn’t go political, they just made the biggest villain of our time into a wacky cartoon character. It was exactly what we needed, and it was brilliant.
I generally skip ads, but this one had such a strong awkward vibe to it that I LOVED it
I can't believe it took them this long to watch the pimp Butters episode. It's one of the best. 😭
I saw the stream and I payed them to watch that episode
I’ve just fallen in love with these videos, keep them up, you’re cheering up thousands :)
Thank you so much!!
fun fact about that first ep you guys watched, it's nostalgia critic's number 1 on his top 11 episodes because "it came at a time when America needed south park" lol
“Are you high or incredibly stupid” that’s some good words right there
Could be both. 😂
I forgot how much fun the post 9/11 Episode of South Park was. Especially since we needed someone to just take the piss outta everything and South Park did just that.
You’re probably too young to remember how everyone was on edge after 9/11, this first episode was commentary on that overall national feeling
We were all Sharon Marsh
Then the Patriot Act was passed, and lots of Americans became Stan Smith.
seeing as jack and eden were born in 2001 id assume they were too young lol
Ironically, the first ever South Park game was a first person shooter.
They had to take out the guns though since it was being developed in light of a school shooting iirc.
@@AdahnFlorenceWhich One?
@@collinkeyser6827Columbine
Ok, so for the first one, this episode has a wholesome meaning behind why it was made, during the time, there was a terrorist attack that people were mailed deadly diseases, which is why they wore gas masks in the opening, this episode was made to give people hope in those times
“If cartman comes near me, punch him” best line in South Park
1:58 Damn not even 5 minutes in and he dead 💀
If anyone needed context, the first episode shown was aired after the world trade center attacks. It was around the time where almost everybody couldn't stop talking about Afghanistan, the news, had the flag on almost everything, and a ton of middle eastern xenophobia or gaslighting.
I wonder… what would’ve happened if Cartman never became the cunning manipulative sociopath he is today and remained just a spoiled brat.
I’m betting the boys would’ve regarded Cartman as an evil Butters or something.
I forgot South Park had that long arc of Kenny being dead💀
Cartman goes of the rails in these episodes
Me: well that narrows it down
IKR
Cartman is going through a downward spiral
I wasn't expecting the sponsor at the beginning. Good for you guys for getting that bag! (that's genuine)
We need more of Jimmy’s mom.
Carl Wheezer is that you?
Idgaf what you say, the Cartman V Bin Laden looney tunes gag was hilarious.
Yeah, that shit is still funny af. Love some Loony Tunes parodies.
I'm so glad Kor called out eden on the office spin off💀
5:57 This whole sequence is hilarious
Miss Chokesondik was fucking hilarious when she was in the show.
20:56 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️ "WeeeeeeeOoooooooh ‼️"
when my little brother was 3, he taught himself to read. When he was about 4, my film and I went on a long road trip around the US. One of our stops was in Las Vegas, and if you haven't been to Vegas, there are stripper cards everywhere. My brother picked one up, and on the back, it said: 1 girl $55, 2 girls $80, 3 girls $99. My brother went up to my dad and said "hey we can sell (My sisters' names) and make $80 bucks. 😂😂😂
Butters episodes are always so funny.
hell yeah i love south park, glad you guys are reacting to it more, I watched that first episode earlier today
I Would’ve Loved To See Their Reactions To The “Evidence Bag” Scene,
That Shit Was Wild 😂
I'll be honest, a few years ago when my granny died, she was cremated and we received her ashes. I was huge into South Park at the moment and saw this episode. My mom also likes South Park and I asked if I could try Cartman's chocolate milk mix. She said I could and we put a little spoonful in a glass of milk and stirred it. I drank it and then immediately spit it out. Ashes have the texture of sand and tiny rocks and it was absolutely disgusting. Don't be a dumbass like me, everyone. (That should be a given but if you had the opportunity, wouldn't you try it???)
Sadly, no memories and/or first person view from my granny's eyes never happened and that was also a reason why I wanted to try it. Both of my hopes were wrong but I still oddly feel like a part of my granny's soul will always be with me anyway. I love her and miss her so 0/10 for an tasteful experience but a 6/10 when it comes to closure!
what..
wholesome af, u had me in the fist half tho
You should have swallowed it lol the memory thing only happens that way.
i like how they start the video really depressed and they get progressively happier.
0:19 Not me literally clicking on my Dislyte app before the ad for it started😭
As a long time player of Dislyte it's nice to see them sponsoring people. It is actually a pretty good game and can get pretty addicting.
Fun fact: Osama Bin Farty Pants is the episode that came after 9/11. South Park was very quick to do an episode.
these South Park reactions are always hilarious LOL
Heck yeah
The looney tunes reference is a huge highlight of the 9/11 satire episode to me
I know this video is like 8 months old but it brought a smile to my face to hear about dislyte while playing dislyte.
“The new South Park 2023 shooter game” that aged like fine wine 11:09
The fact that osama bin laden had an animal crossing wild world file is still crazy to me
You guys are so swaggy i love your videos
So much swag I spilled my milk 😎🥛
The sudden talk abt Subway made me think of the Eat Fresh memes 💀
8:33 best part 😂
So fun fact about that first episode, the Bin Laden episode came out immediately after the 9/11 attacks in 2001
THANK YOU I LOVE YOUR SOUTH PARK REACTIONSSSS
wow, nice to see that you finally binged the whole series
they're ad read was like watching American soldiers at gun point by terrorists list off a set of demands
6:47 Fun fact, the reason behind this was because well it’s binladen (or however, it spelled IM not good at English) and it’s Eric Cartman you know the fascist the horrible person
It's always okay to completely disrespect terrorists because, well, they're terrorists.
Come to think of it, none of them are the most relaxing. Just equally chaotic in their own ways.
I laughed like 5 min straight the first time I watched the ending tbh
5:59 no one knows how funny those boxes are
Bro in the butters pimp episode cartman did nothing
Fun fact: in the LOTR universe, Eru Illuvitar a.k.a. Tolkien’s God, literally is a discord moderator.
I knew there was no chance they were going to show the evidence bag scene but I had hope
21:55 this was a shot at the bank "Acorn" they got caught giving money to pimps and clearly knowing they were pimps. XD
Charlie Chaplin didn't bomb the middle east, he bombed Poland
or was that the other guy with the same mustache?
The chocolate milk is a reference to a movie where 3 friends smoked the ashes of a dead friend and were able to see him again.
i loved it when spilling the milk said its spilling time and spilled milk all over the place
Keep up the great videos!
You can see them reading there own scriptures in the beginning 😂
I swear to god I remember that Osama Bin Laden episode being funnier
The looney toons parody isn’t very funny, and certainly not a good representation of this show’s political genius… but at the time, it was ELATION to watch someone go all in, and just make a total joke of Osama Bin Laden. The tragedy was still fresh, less than 2 months old, and there was a lot of fear about another possible attack. Lots of cautious tip-toeing in general, when talking about Bin Laden.
It was the first episode to air after 9/11, and South Park didn’t go political, they just made the biggest villain of our time into a wacky cartoon character. It was exactly what we needed. It was brilliant.
The first South Park game was literally a first-person shooter every gun had 2 attack modes and your handgun with snowballs with its secondary attack being you piss on it
12:06 you joke but the villain from The Book of Mormon musical from the creators or South Park was originally going to be Kony
6:57 I'm pretty sure back during WW2 and the Cold War cartoon characters were used to mock the opposition. Basically doing the same thing here with Osama, at least that's how i interpreted 😅
Nice a Another South Park Episode Video Can't wait Watch to it
The episode with Osama was a statement about how batshit bonkers the guy is. In order to show a terrorist takedown on national television they had to make it cartoony and surreal too, so this just went right hand in hand.
Damn Dislyte sponsoring every single person I watch on YT no cap but get all the bag and more SP fook yeah
God I love the other 2 episodes in this list. Btw Butters is LOWKEY the best pimp in SP
If I remember from watching Nostalgia Critic, the Afghanistan episode was made as a response for 9/11 and the paranoia, and the South Park crew wanted Americans to laugh again and a “🖕” you to Bin Laden.
“What was the point of this episode?” Funny thing, this episode actually did have a point; as a top ten list that I don’t remember the name of, would explain, it was simply to provide levity in the trying times in which it aired
The kisses episode was the first South Park episode I ever watched. I was either in elementary school or middle school.
Duck Game ost in the intro 🔥🔥🔥
“Maybe god is a discord moderator”
Oh my sweet summer child.
The thumbnail of cartman look like he took some drugs is so halarious 😂
“Im a critic but I have no understanding of the medium I critique 👅👅👅”
Saddam really should come back, he was the best south park villain
I mean they did experiment with serialisation after all c:
8:11
The point of a cover on a book is to make the book seem appealing to the viewer, so they are made to be judged by their cover
Today Spilling the Milk watched the most 9/11 episodes of South Park!
At 2:33 this could be a Block 13 reference
Randy is my favorite sp adult fr
South Park already has a first person shootet
2:00 ....
Hitomi Tanaka....😂😂😂😂