Today we are going to review the funniest South Park Episodes for you. South Park is an American animated comedy series created in 1997. Comedy Central introduced us to a new animation. YouTubeThe series, which has episodes in , has a high audience.
The difference of this animation, which was created and voiced by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, from other animations is the drawing technique. The characters are 2D and seem to be made of cardboard. The reason of this stone and Parker‘s drawing skills are not very good. Of course, as time went on, with the advancement of technology, drawings began to be made on the computer, but the characters did not lose anything from their cardboard images.
Soap opera Colorado of your province South Park living in the town of Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh and Kenny McCormick Putting the four children named in the center, tells all kinds of events that happened to them. Each episode of the series begins with a warning. It is written that all characters and events are fiction and no one should watch this series. Although it is about young children, the series contains heavy swearing, violence and sexual jokes. Therefore over 18 years old appeals to the audience.
The Funniest Episodes
Make Love, Not Warcraft (Season 10 – 2006)
The episode where South Park and World of Warcraft come together is of course at the top of our list. The Emmy-winning episode is truly a masterpiece that makes us ache with laughter and has the power to reactivate a World of Warcraft account whenever it is watched. The other episode that is at the top of the list of favorite episodes of Matt Stone and Trey Parker. When the episode came out, the whole world was in the grip of World of Warcraft. Although it still has 7-8 million players at the moment, we are talking about the period when the most successful MMO game in the world was the most popular. If I’m not mistaken, the decision to make a big-budget South Park game coincides with this period. After many attempts, 6-7 years later, South Park: The Stick of Truth comes out. And then of course The Fractured But Whole game.
Scott Tenorman Must Die(Season 5 – 2001)
An episode showing how far Eric Cartman would go for revenge. We can also accept it as the episode where the characters in South Park lose their innocence. Although the episode where Radiohead is a guest hosts many legendary scenes, the finale of the episode takes precedence over everything else.
Raisins (Season 7 – 2003)
Breaking up with Wendy, Stan finds solace at a restaurant called Raisins. Unable to find what he was looking for in the restaurant, which is the South Park version of the famous Hooters in America, Stan suddenly finds himself friends with Gothic children. Meanwhile, he falls in love with a girl who is a waitress at Butters Raisins and spends all his family’s money at the restaurant. Butters’ family’s reactions to Stan’s heartbreak are really high-dose humor.
chinpokomon(Season 3 – 1999)
Chinpokomon, the reflection of the Pokemon mania in South Park, is still an element that takes place in the series and games from time to time even today. According to the parents, the Japanese are trying to brainwash American children into Japanese soldiers thanks to Chinpokomon. The Japanese also defend Chinpokomon in their own way.
Cartmanland (Season 5 – 2001)
What would you do if your grandmother inherited a million dollars? For example, would you open an amusement park of your own, where only you can enter, so as not to wait in queues that stretch for meters? If it’s Eric Cartman, you name it. The episode that chronicles the happiest moments of Cartman’s life is also an episode where Kyle questions his belief in god, wondering why so many good things happen to someone like Cartman.
The Simpsons Already Did It (Season 6 – 2002)
South Park’s biggest problem in its early days was comparisons to The Simpsons. Yes, neither the unbelievably dark jokes nor the rhetoric that would normally get you beaten up. South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker also respond by writing a great episode. An episode where Butters’ alter ego, Professor Chaos, returns, where Cartman is deified by the creatures in the aquarium.
Christian Rock Hard (Season 7 – 2003)
When this episode aired that Cartman started a rock band, Metallica had started a war against the pirate MP3 download site Napster, and the whole world was talking about it. Naturally, South Park also touched on the subject. The episode in which Lars Ulrich also took part was engraved in everyone’s mind with a single scene.
goobacks (Season 8 – 2004)
DEYDIRKDÖRCEEEEERRRRRBS! So Goobacks is a classic South Park episode that brought the They Took Our Jobs legend into our vocabulary. Unfortunately, I can’t write the finale of the episode that tells about the perspective of illegal immigrants with the people from the future taking over all the jobs in South Park, but it ends with an exaggerated bullshit just right for South Park.
Imaginationland (Season 11 – 2007)
Imaginationland is a legend consisting of three parts, which we can consider as the second unofficial film of South Park. The story, which began with Cartman’s claim that Kyle and Leprechauns are real, was so successful that it even won an Emmy.
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