

If I worked on the show, I would be annoyed and personally insulted that the show is making fun of me just because they think it's plagiarism of a way more successful show at the time and it has annoying cutaways.

Even if they extended it to make fun of Seth MacFarlane, it would feel like friendly banter but no, it just feels incredibly mean. I'm sorry but that's lame, there are tons of people who work on Family Guy who are just trying to feed their family or themselves and who work their absolute hardest off and have so much passion for the show and they're just given the middle finger. Their jabs at Family Guy may be tolerable if they didn't extend the mocking to the actual staff. And when it's not doing that, it's being boring or even mean. It's constantly overly dark and tackling subjects like racism, sexism, homophobia and attempted child murder which no-one would think of laughing at.

Wow, I hated Modern Simpsons but I am willing to pull South Park a well deserved rear end. What? Eric Cartman is the main reason why the show is funny. He fed a bully chilli with his own parents body parts in it, he dressed up as Hitler of all people, and much worst. He's funny sure but he really is kinda evil. What if all the main characters had an equal share in that? Then how popular would Cartman be? I know South Park is SUPPOSED to offend everybody, but Cartman seems to be the main tool for that more than any other character, thus getting the most glory, good character or evil.

No offense but you need to learn how satire works. Santa, and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of South Park, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", on August 13, 1997.īruh, HE is the reason why the show is hilarious! Yes, I know he's evil, manipulative, selfish, rude, toxic, vicious, lazy, and insane because one time he sent someone to kill a kid's parents and then feed it to him and then tasting his tears saying that they're yummy. Frosty, and a 1995 animated short Jesus vs. Cartman first appeared, originally in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short Jesus vs. He is one of four central characters in South Park, along with Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick.
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Obviously people don't care, but they need to do things in great taste of course South Park doesn't always do that.ĥ Eric Cartman as a character Eric Theodore Cartman, often referred to just by his surname, is a main character, as well as a major antagonist and occasional antihero in the animated television series South Park, created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and voiced by Parker. But come on, it's just a joke! They don't actually mean it! My mom would've probably tried to cancel the show since I told her this. They're meant to offend everybody.īut, if you don't like the show, I respect your opinion. Tbh, the show "South Park" mocks everyone and everything. INCREDIBLY dangerous! Some of the scenes in South Park reminded me so much of the image of demons screeching and dancing around a boiling cauldron as Satan gleefully looks on from the background as the demons pitch soul after soul after soul into the burning cauldron.
South park negative nancy movie#
South Park is an incredibly dangerous movie for those who do not understand or are developing an understanding of the Gospel. Any commentary will inherently border vulgar as well. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (R) - WARNING! This analysis is blunt. This sounds similar to Tom Carder his funny review.
