• South Park
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The producers are probably employed by Osama Bin Laden.
[QUOTE=Killowatt;25493718]I can't believe this thread is still active, ever since I created it the day the Film and Television forum came out. Anyways, I was thinking about what would happen when they made fun of Osama Bin Laden (How many times have they...) that it would be another shitstorm of pissed of Muslims.[/QUOTE] I don't think muslims are too proud of Osama Bin laden, I sure hope they're not.
[QUOTE=Pepin;25476129]The only reason he was funny before was because of his voice? That's what you are implying. Also, if you watch any series, you'll find that overtime the voices of the characters change. Futurama is a great example of this.[/QUOTE] His voice added hugely to what was funny about him... But now he sounds like a regular Southpark Character more than he sounds like Cartman has for years in the past... the first time his voice changed it was for the better, but either it grew on me or this one actually is worse
I feel like South Park has jumped the shark at this point. I feel like they rely too heavily on their episode archetypes and obvious, meaningless, unfunny parody. I also get sick of political points that they push. It makes the episode unbearable if you disagree with it.
[QUOTE=iwirthless;25413626]Your blood is tainted with the three "J's" Jewish, Jersey, and Jinger That made me laugh third hardest out of the episode.[/QUOTE] I completely forgot Ginger isn't spelt with a J until you just mentioned it.
Their streak with Scientology will always remain the best.
[QUOTE=Droogie;20120929]i liked the one where the guy made a contentless thread hoping he would get to make the first thread in a new section on fp but then it turned out someone else had actually made one[/QUOTE] Classic, I wonder who that was :P
[QUOTE=TheTalon;25498360]His voice added hugely to what was funny about him... But now he sounds like a regular Southpark Character more than he sounds like Cartman has for years in the past... the first time his voice changed it was for the better, but either it grew on me or this one actually is worse[/QUOTE] well they did technically get older when they went from third to fourth grade..
[QUOTE=TheTalon;25498360]His voice added hugely to what was funny about him... But now he sounds like a regular Southpark Character more than he sounds like Cartman has for years in the past... the first time his voice changed it was for the better, but either it grew on me or this one actually is worse[/QUOTE] his voice is clearly much better now what are you talking about? it's been very similar for years and years, it first changed after the first few seasons, and became much better. it's still pretty much the same since the change
I think that Jersey episode has been my favorite for the season so far.
Cartmans voice got better when South Park stopped being juvenile and started being satirical. Read that as "When South Park got better"
[QUOTE=Killowatt;25493718]I can't believe this thread is still active, ever since I created it the day the Film and Television forum came out. Anyways, I was thinking about what would happen when they made fun of Osama Bin Laden (How many times have they...) that it would be another shitstorm of pissed of Muslims.[/QUOTE] Did you really, I mean REALLY just say that muslims would be [I]offended[/I] if South Park made fun of a mass-murdering terrorist? I mean seriously? That is an incredibly insane viewpoint.
In which episode does cartman beat up a midget
Can't for tomorrow night's episode
Next episode is called "Insheeption"...hehe.
[QUOTE=Batmoutarde;25508971]In which episode does cartman beat up a midget[/QUOTE] "With apologies to Jesse Jackson", season 9.
Loved the last episode to bits. "You can take the fetus away from Jersey...
[QUOTE=Aurain;25503554]Cartmans voice got better when South Park stopped being juvenile and started being satirical. Read that as "When South Park got better"[/QUOTE] South park has always been juvenile, that's what makes the incredibly brash satire funny. That said, south park definitely got better, probably about halfway through the second season for me.
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[QUOTE=Generic.Monk;25517596]South park has always been juvenile, that's what makes the incredibly brash satire funny. That said, south park definitely got better, probably about halfway through the second season for me.[/QUOTE] They mix both perfectly. A good example of that is IMO The Mystery of the Urinal Deuce
so whats the next episode? i haven't seen a trailer yet.
Will have to watch this episode tomorrow.
Most likely a dream the title is an Inception pun
This is a dark secret but I was born in New Jersey. Voorhees specifically, like a couple miles from NYC. My mom and dad were living in Manhattan but we personally knew a really good doctor from Voorhees so I was born there. We moved to San Diego literally like two weeks later so I just say I'm from California. :smithicide:
The last Mr. Mackey episode I remember watching was hilarious. [editline]20th October 2010[/editline] The episode I'm talking about is Ike's Wee-Wee.
I can't wait for the episode.
Oh man they are tearing Inception a new asshole.
Holy fuck that Inception episode was so funny. DOHM DOUHM BUMBUMBUMBUMBUM
Cartoon Wars is awesome. Lol, Family Guy in South Park.
I didn't think that episode was too funny. I laughed at the inception references and stuff, but the story itself, with Mackey, seemed flawed.
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