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- 'South Park,' Season 15, Episode 12, '1%''South Park,' Season 15, Episode 12, '1%' is a scattershot episode, commenting on the Occupy Wall Street movement, self-esteem, multiple personality disorder, and the need to set aside childish things.
- 'South Park,' Season 15, Episode 10, 'Bass to Mouth''South Park,' Season 15, Episode 10, 'Bass to Mouth' covers Internet gossip websites, school suicides, school mass poisonings, and the exotic sexual practices of imaginary beings who manifest in the shape of animals.
- Episode Recap: 'South Park' Creates 'Crack Baby Athletic Association'In "South Park," Season 15, Episode 5, "Crack Baby Athletic Association," the boys explore those horrible commercials about children in need, exploitive YouTube videos, the exploitation of athletes, and the lies we tell our children.
- 'South Park' Season 15 Premiere Features Deft Riffs on Apple, 'Human Centipede'"South Park" has always been known for two things: wry social satire and total gross out humor. In "South Park" Season 15, Episode 1, "Humancentipad," both qualities are present in great abundance.
- Top 5 South Park CharactersSouth Park is loaded with great characters. Here are my favorite ones.
- 'South Park' Season 14 Episode 8 'Poor and Stupid'"South Park" Season 14 Episode 8 "Poor and Stupid" is a somewhat lame, for "South Park," satire on Nascar, Nascar fans, and about how other people regard both Nascar and Nascar fans. Naturally, Eric Cartman is at the center of things.
- The 25 Best South Park Episodes: The Greatest Episodes of South ParkTop 25 list of the best South Park episodes. Best of and funniest episodes of South Park
- My Top Ten Favorite South Park Episodes of All TimeMy favorite television show is the satirical cartoon South Park. The entire series is good but a few episodes stand out. Here is a countdown of my favorites.
- Scott Tenorman Didn't Die; South Park Backs Off MuhammadScott Tenorman returned for South Park episode '201' in an epic fashion, while the show did its best to prevent its portrayal of Muhammad from getting anyone killed. So was the Scott Tenorman and Eric Cartman connection an epic win or major fail?
- Eric Cartman Caught Gun Running; 'South Park' Creators ReactThe new season of 'South Park' has not aired yet and already Eric Cartman is again up to no good. It seems that some mercenaries working for Blackwater diverted some weapons meant for the Afghan security forces and sold them to a drug gang.
South Park Recap: "Pee"A recap/review of "Pee," the final episode of South Park's thirteenth season.- South Park's Dances with Smurfs Targets Glenn Beck, James Cameron, and MoreSouth Park Dancing with Smurfs went after a number of targets, some of them fairly obvious, like radio and TV personality Glenn Beck and film director James Cameron. There was another target, not so obvious, but there if one was looking.
- South Park: Fatbeard, a ReviewFatbeard, South Park's most recent episode, was one of those South Park adventures ripped from the headlines. In this case, Cartman sees on TV that piracy is all the rage again in Somali and, being Cartman, would like to be in on it.
Antihero Cartman: Symbol of Modern Narcissism Eric Cartman, one of the more popular South Park characters, is known for his selfishness and sociopathy and can be seen as a warning for parents everywhere.- Cartman: The South Park CharacterDetails about Cartman, the South Park character.
Best Character on South ParkComedy Central's hit television show "South Park" has a magnificent cast of characters, yet one character truly epitomizes the wild and edgy cartoon. And his name is Eric Cartman. Here is why Eric Cartman is the best character on "South Park."
12 South Park QuotesIf you aren't a fan of South Park or its brand of humor which includes foul language and obscene material, I suggest not reading further;)- The Ultimate Guide to Season One of South ParkEpisode summaries and memorable quotes from the first season of South Park
- The Brilliance that is South ParkSouth Park has always been a controversial show, touching on subjects that many would consider to be taboo. The episode "Best Friends Forever" proved that South Park can use crude humor to get at the heart of an issue in a way no one would have though of.
'Make Believe' Elite Profit Amidst DebacleThe article presents the recent activities of fictional characters in response to today's economic and political environment.- Three Lead TV Characters Who Were Jerks'House' may be the current go-to show to watch a jerk that you can't help but love. But it's not the first show to make a character who should be unlikable and make him the star.
- 'South Park' Delves into Male Anatomy in Exploring World IssuesIn "South Park," Season 15, Episode 4, "TMI," the boys explore the hitherto unknown relationship between anger management problems and the size (or lack thereof) of the male genitalia.
- South Park Episode 'The Coon' and the Absurdity of Super HeroesThe second episode of the current season of South Park, The Coon, was another riff on pop culture. The Coon was based on a graphic novel adaptation, The Spirit, a film noir type film about an obsessed super hero that bombed at the box office.
