A list of puns related to "South Park (season 8)"
If you know the ending don't ruin it. Hadn't watched this one for a while
Full episode: https://southpark.cc.com/full-episodes/s23e08-turd-burglars
Various clips on their twitter: https://twitter.com/SouthPark
I think this is a very good development. Anything that gets FMT more known by the general public should be greatly beneficial for us and the future of FMT. One of the main problems I've run into is that many people have never heard of FMT before and thus when asked to be a donor react with "I've never heard of this".
I thought it was pretty funny too, and covers some of the struggles and extreme ideas that us desperate people have had over the years.
It was very well done. They even portrayed Tom Brady as a superdonor with type 3 stool, and they're trying to get his poop! This is perfect.
They even used a turkey baster! They're in here with us, listening to me!! Thanks so much for the episode guys!
But if even you can't get access to Tom Brady poop, couldn't you help get a clinical trial going? The money made from this episode alone would probably be enough to fund multiple clinical trials.
To anyone who might question the quality of this: All the knowledge in the world won't save us if we can't get top young athletes to sign up to be donors. So things like this are extremely important and vital to the future of FMT.
It exactly like what they used to do around, the golden age of south park.
Tendies, memes, apes, billboards, crayons, political injustices...everything!!
The pandemic special was incredible. Next season could be even more incredible...
Dear Matt stone and trey Parker,
Please, for the love of god, make an entire season about amc, gme, and cryptos. Itβs probably the only thing you can get away with right now, and you would do an amazing job. Please donβt forget about Cramer. I fucking hate that guy.
Love, Brizz
So there has been a lot of talk about that episode on Trans Athletes on South Park (episode 7, season 23). And oh god. It's was awful.
I'm not gonna waste my time going into the details of the episode, so here is something I posted on Reddit regarding this shit, just in case you are still confused as to why it is transphobic. https://www.reddit.com/r/BreadTube/comments/mrmg4x/reacting_to_south_parks_transphobic_episode_on/
Before the South Park stans brigade the comment section with the same lame dishonest arguments, let me refute it for you:
The entire premise of the situation is both ludicrous and factually incorrect. No trans person just gets into a sports competition.
Most trans athletes have to adhere to very strict hormone testing before they are allowed to compete in accordance with their gender. For example, a trans woman who wants to compete in the OlympicsΒ must demonstrate a testosterone levelΒ below 10 nmol/L for at least a year before their first competition. According to this study (http://www.bumc.bu.edu/endo/clinics/transgender-medicine/guidelines/), the practical hormonal target for transgender women through hormone therapy is to decrease testosterone levels to the normal female range (30β100 ng/dl) without supra-physiological levels of estradiol (<200 pg/ml) by administering an antiandrogen and estrogen.
And if your follow up is "that's the point", well that's the same "point" transphobes bring to spread mass hysteria. This is about some of the most vulnerable groups of people. If you're gonna talk about them, talk about them accurately. Even if it's in the form of "comedy". Or even if you're not being "serious" with whatever you're portraying (god, that's such a shit excuse, I feel genuinely sorry for anyone who makes it, genuine or not!)
However, whatever "context" arguments you wanna bring up, to soften the transphobia and try to sell this shit as some sort of "subversive commentary", save it.
First of all, this episode reinforces the idea that trans women are fraudulent deceivers, up to no good. A narrative that has been used against them many times. Especially like when men flirt or sleep with trans women (mostly black trans women), βfind out that theyβre actually men,β and assault or murder them for βtrickingβ them, they used the "they were tricked" as an excuse to justify their actions and they get away with it! The "trans panic" justification, is still legal in 42 states in the US.
Whether or not that was their "intentio
... keep reading on reddit β‘In those 46 episodes, I would only classify 2 as βnot greatβ, goobacks and Asspen. Every week in those seasons is a new classic or near classic episode
Jared has Aides
The new Terrance and Phillip movie trailer
Professor Chaos
The simpsons already did it
Free Hat
A ladder to Heaven
The Return Of The Fellowship Of The Rings To The Two Towers
Death Camp Of Tolerance
Biggest douche in the universe
Red Sleigh Down
Canceled
Krazy Kripples
Fat Butt and Pancake Head
Red Mans Greed
Christian Rock Hard
Grey Dawn
Casa Bonita
Good times With Weapons
Up the down steroid
Passion of The Jew
AWESOM-O
Douche and Turd
Something Wall-Mart this way comes
Woodland critter Christmas
Every week was something immensely new and unique, putting a funny spin on anything and everything. I donβt know why itβs not brought up in the same echelon as spongebob or Simpsons
Growing up super conservative meant I couldn't watch a lot of things. Last year I officially denounced Christianity. For example, I'm 27 and I watched Game of Thrones for the first time last year (and yeah, season 8 was a bummer but still good overall). Now, I've started watching South Park and I love it π
TL;DR Obviously "best" is subjective, but judging by just the humor and the plots, it's quite possibly very high up there. If we take visuals into account, which are usually a big part in judging an animated series? Then no obviously, not even close. It's part of South Park's charm and "intentionally bad," but that doesn't make it good. Though it has come a long way since season 1.
As South Park fans we all know the crappy animation that they make in only 6 days before airing it is part of its charm, but in animation as a whole the visuals tend to be a big part of it, and some of the best visual animation includes the hand drawn stuff like some old Disney movies or the Japanese Studio Ghibli movies for 2D, or stuff like the Pixar or DreamWorks Animation movies for 3D/CGI. And if a show has bad visuals it's usually unappealing to watch, though South Park is a rare case where it actually works in its favor, and is part of the humor.
The things I mentioned though are big movies made on a budget of like millions of dollars though. When talking about TV shows we can't set our standards so high. But some of the best animated TV shows include Avatar: The Last Airbender and the sequel Legend of Korra, which though kind of look like anime with the detailed character designs flows fluently like a lot of Western cartoons do. Shows like the early Spongebob seasons and the early Ren & Stimpy seasons also had pretty impressive animation, especially with the exaggerated facial expressions. Over the Garden Wall is another good one. The Amazing World of Gumball is also good with how it mixes so many different animation styles together, which may sound bad on paper, but works really well in their execution.
Obviously if we're talking pure visuals wise South Park is inferior to those, as those usually would probably take around 6-8 weeks to animate a single episode, or a few months, while South Park can do it in not even 1 week, and crank out almost a season's worth of episodes in the time it takes those shows so long to make just one.
With time, practice, and technically South Park's animation has definitely gotten much better compared to what they used to be, with much better angles and lighting as well, whereas before things used to look a lot more simplistic and "flat." Some people see this improvement as a bad thing, because "higher quality is not always for the better, and makes South Park not feel like South Park anymore," but come on, they still make ever
... keep reading on reddit β‘I honestly havenβt been following much this year besides actually watching the episodes. Is this season just the two episodes? Are we expecting more? Or is this the end until fall? Or has it even been renewed?
On June 16th, 1980, a 15-year-old Mishawaka High School student named Shelley Ann Werner left her Mishawaka, Indiana home to go to Wiltβs Food Center. Shelley waved goodbye to her mom, Kathleen, and hopped in her orange 1973 Volkswagen to drive the short two miles to the grocery store.
An hour passed and Shelley did not return home. Concerned, Kathleen phoned police. With no obvious evidence of foul play, Mishawaka Police labeled the call as a simple missing persons report. However, the following morning when Shelley had still not made contact, police changed the report to a possible abduction.
Police began their search for the missing teen by retracing the path Shelley would have taken to the store, beginning at the Werner home located at 110 Bercado Circle, to Wiltβs Food Center located in the 2800 block of Lincoln Way East. Once there, investigators learned that Shelley had made it to Wiltβs.
Shelley had arrived at the store at approximately 1:30pm. She purchased several food items, and then exited the store. She headed for her Volkswagen that was parked roughly 50 feet from the entrance of the store in the parking lot. However according to several witnesses, after Shelley got in her car, a man who had been lingering outside of the store quickly approached Shelleyβs vehicle and got in the drivers seat, pushing Shelley to the passenger seat. They described Shelley as looking βsurprisedβ during the incident.
The man was described as being approximately 16-18 years of age with medium length blonde hair, and a blonde mustache. He was estimated to be around 5β 7β, and weighed around 130 pounds. Police released a sketch of the suspect and continued their search for Shelley.
Several hours later, Shelleyβs car was discovered abandoned in the parking lot of a Park-N-Shop in nearby Osceola, Indiana. There were no signs of a struggle within the vehicle, however Shelley was no where to be found.
Ten days after Shelley went missing, less than ten miles away, two girls walking through a rural wooded area near South Bend, Indiana discovered the partially nude body of a young women in a ditch near the railroad tracks. The body was quickly identified as that of Shelley Werner, and confirmed using dental records.
Shelley was found approximately 200 feet north of Madison Road, about one mile West of U.S. 31. She had been shot twice at close range with a large caliber gun, once in the left side of the head and once in the body. Her time of death was estimate
... keep reading on reddit β‘I have recently become a massive South Park fan. I've already binged watched my way through two seasons and the movie, and can't recall one thing I don't like about it. So I figured the next thing to do was to get the games. I looked at them both and thought that the Fractured but Whole looked really good, but wasn't sure about the Stick of Truth. So I know that I'm gonna buy Fractured but Whole, but should I buy Stick of Truth as well, or is it better to play it before Fractured but Whole? Also, if I bought them both, it would be in the 70$ bundle.
Edit: I've got a lot of comments saying that it's on sale right now on steam, but I would be getting it on xbox. Lol sorry for the misunderstanding. Should of put that in the original post.
Has anyone ever noticed that once a company is mentioned in Southpark it is bound for liftoff?
A most recent example:
-Build A Bear ($BBW): When the Pandemic Special aired on September 30th, 2021 the stock was at $3.23. Today on May 11th, 2021 the stock is now at $8.90. This can obviously be seen as a standard rebound play.
Previous Examples:
-Amazon ($AMZN): Stock was at $1,775 on May 30th, 2019. Today it is at $3,223.91.
-Tesla ($TSLA): Stock was at $31 on October 9th, 2013. Today it is at $617.
Historically, companies that have been highlighted in Southpark have beat the market in the short term and the long term. Many of us know that South Park is extremely relevant in hindsight and we constantly see examples of South Park's content being ahead of its time.
This investment theory is based upon trusting the masterminds behind South Park and their constant ability to see future trends. Just like following a Bill Ackman play. I recommend investing in a company once they are mentioned in South Park.
I will be putting together a graph comparing stock performances to the S&P and how one would have performed if they executed this investment theory. And yes I will include the losers...
Yoo,
On South Park episode 14 season 2, Joe Strummer amoungst other artists make an apperance on the show, do any of you know if he actually voiced the parts? I can't really tell, he is credited with an apperance so maybe. Either way I just thought that was cool
Hi! I've seen episodes randomly before, and recently wanted to explore more after a friend told me to watch the covid-19 special (funny af). The best one I remembere was imagination land. So I wanted to explore more and seen the pilot ep with the aliens. But I lack of time, and I cant see all the episodes from all seasons.
Are there any episodes/seasons that I should skip? Is there a list of essential ones? I wanna watch really the best episodes and get to know the characters better. Hope you can recommend me something from your experience.
Before I start, I really don't like Randy. Funny in earlier seasons, hate him in later. So yeah.
10. Pip Pirrup
9. Chef
8. Tweek Tweak
7. Clyde Donavan
6. Craig Tucker
5. Kyle Broflovski
4. Butters Sotch
3. Stan Marsh
2. Eric Cartman
I am looking for south park seasons to buy on dvd. I have seasons 12,13,18 and 20 Which do you recommend besides these those. Thanks and have a good day.
Has anyone else here watched this episode yet? I was not expecting a Dune parody in South Park, but there it is!
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