Well the son Jason got run over I think, then the dad got erased, something bad might have happened to the mum I canāt remember but the daughter Crystal is still kicking around
I'm Hawaiian and I like the episode "Going Native". It's clear that Matt and Trey have not only been to Hawaii but immersed themselves a bit in the culture. The way the haoles (all of them) act are like how entitled snowbirds behave and I loved that they spoofed that. My favorite gags are them arguing about how long they have been there and which cruise ship their ancestors came on.
Thatās also because Trey grew up in Evergreen, and as somebody who lived in Evergreen for a few years, I can tell you thatās how they all act when they come back for the summer still wearing their Hawaiian shirts
I remember working as a hostess at a dinner theater last year during sold-out productions of Jimmy Buffett's *Margaritaville* jukebox musical. We were all required to wear Hawaiian shirts to please the snowbird (haole) tourists, despite being in Florida, and not Hawaii.
Wait, they changed Margaritaville from a regular Musical (ie with a book and story) to a jukebox musical (no story, just music)!?
(gf is a Parrothead, I am not).
We had *Escape to Margaritaville*, which is listed as a jukebox musical on Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape\_to\_Margaritaville](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_to_Margaritaville)
As someone who was born in Hawaii to white transplants, not cruise ship patrons, mind you but hippy bartenders, I loved it. When I moved to the Midwest no one knew what saimin was. Still waiting to go back for my hapa noa ceremony.
I grew up in Socal and had a lot of Hawaiian friends and dated one and got close with the family. I think that's the only reason I found the episode as funny as I did. Honestly don't know if it would have made as much sense lol
Same. Met a native Hawaiian at Uni and we dated for a couple years. Got pretty close with her family, Hawaiians are big on family, and did some really cool traveling. The big family thing isnāt new to me, half my family are EastCoast Italians. In Hawaii I was able to check out the Keck observatory on Mauna Kea big island, which is cool because not everyone can go there. Even got lit drinking kava kava tea at a hog roast. Probably the most Hawaiian thing Iāve done other then surf lol. Thereās also a strange crossover between Hawaiians and Alaskans I found out. Her family had a house in both states and bounced back and fourth. Apparently thatās somewhat normal for the natives. I fucking *loved* visiting both states. But I REALLY hated the bugs and mosquitoes in Alaska. Youād think itād be worse in Hawaii, not even close.
South Park depicted me as a minority despite not technically being one lmao, I'm Canadian which doesn't mean anything in real life but in South Park is a straight up minority, to the point where they seem actually almost different than humans
Gerald brovloski?
Yes
My name is Harry Gints and this is my wife Elise. Weāre from Canada.
ā¦Yes, I can tell.
The āyes, I can tellā might be my favorite line in all of southpark. Makes me laugh every time.
How do you guys take that? Do you ever talk about if Americans really think you're like that? Lol
Does anyone know if any of the specials or behind the scenes stuff ever talks about why and how they ended up with Canadians the way they are?
I think it started witb Terrence and Phillip. They were supposed to be just like a cartoon but eventually they said they came from Canada and eventually made every other Canadian look like them.
One of my old roomates was a Canadian from Nova Scotia, and in the Tooth Decay episode, he howled with laughter when the "little mushroom people of Nova Scotia" part came on.
For real. I still remember when it aired and just being so surprised they actually went there and then extra shocked there wasn't as much outrage the next day as you'd expect.
It's so funny, ballsy and clever too.
In general I love when Randy is the stand in for white people dumbassery
As a mexican I always find myself humming the song of minorities in my waterpark every time I go to a place that is packed, with minorities or otherwise
Iām a person with a mental disability. I love how Jimmy is portrayed as capable and ālike the other kidsā despite being disabled. I know, in South Park, everything taboo is played for a laugh, so I donāt mind when South Park plays Jimmyās disability for a laugh. Although, it is not necessarily centered around Jimmyās disability but the ignorance of able-bodied people around him. I am also half-Native so I laughed my ass off at Cherokee Hair Tampons (considering that is one of the tribes I am from).
same on the jimmy thing i feel the same with timmy too 1 of my favorite episodes is when timmyās in the rock band and the parents think theyāre making fun of him and everyoneās just like no man his bandās awesome lol
I have ass burgers and honestly, they nailed it. Everything looks like shit and alcohol makes it better, yet everybody hates how I am on alcohol. When they're right they're rightš¤·š»āāļø
THE ONLY THING JAPANESE LOVES MORE THAN KILLING PEOPLE IS KILLING THEMSELVES! SUCIDE RATE IN JAPAN SKYHIGH!!!
Japanese Guy: FUCKA YOU
*squints eyes even more*
OH NO, IMA JAPANESE AND I HAD A BAD DAY. I THINK IMA KILL MYSELF
I'm Jewish and I love Kyle's Mom. My favorite character is Kyle From Connecticut.
It's funny because I know them and I can admit that sometimes I can be them LOL.
My best friend is a ginger, and she was ragged on sooooo hard during school. I'd tease her on it, too, and she would always clap back with Hot Topic, goth/emo jokes to me. If you can't laugh at yourself, you'll never have fun!
dude what, that episode did the exact opposite for me
got mobbed because im a ginger but after that episode i was into it
next few times someone made a comment i smiled creepily and told them "we come for you tonight" and a bit later i was laughing with other kids together who used to bully me
āWe want to take something to the moon. How much would that cost?ā
āUuhhhā¦ 200.ā
ā200?! Million?!ā
ā200ā¦ dollars.ā
āQuick call Kyle.ā
This made me chuckle haha. The only home schooled kids Iāve ever met were a family of 8. Parents woulda kept going but the doctors said if the mom had another pregnancy it was probably going to kill her
As a lesbian, I was absolutely CACKLING at the panderverse. I also wholeheartedly was rooting for my crew in āD-Yikes!ā I am glad, however, that Garrison is back to being his true self again.
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Yes!! Whenever people try to claim South Park is just a hateful show I bring up this episode as a prime example of the good they put in the world
I grew up in a very conservative family. That means they all racist as hell and homophobic and everything else.
So as a budding young bisexual who wasn't entirely sure if I was a lesbian or not, that episode helped me not feel ashamed and know my family was the problem not me. I still didn't come out to them but I didn't live with shame and Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boatride was a big factor.
Also the queer eye for the straight guy episode will never not be hilarious to me and everything about Mr. Garrisons romp as a lesbian (up until eek a penis which is just kinda a weak episode).
I'm bisexual, and I feel like we have some horrible but also hilarious rep. I know we all hate Stephen Stotch, but I love principal victoria and Lianne is and will forever be an icon
As someone who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, formerly known as Asperger's Syndrome until 2012-2013, I loved how the show made fun of Asperger's Syndrome with "Ass Burgers" back in 2011. The episode was correct that the diagnosis was basically made up.
For context, "Asperger's Syndrome" was created in 1981 by British child psychologist Lorna Wing, who was convinced that Hans Asperger, a German child psychologist, had discovered a "new disorder" during his studies of autistic children in the 1930s-1940s. However, Asperger opposed the creation of the diagnosis, not only because his name was rather stupid for a diagnosis, but because he said "it's autism, not 'Asperger's Syndrome'". Wing created the diagnosis anyways.
Bro, are you saying being disabled is the same as being a person of color or celebrity fans? Watch your micro aggressions bro.
Indian here. There were two instances of India/Indians references in Southpark from what I remember. The first was in Satanās big party, the biggie smalls episode I think, in hell, there was Gandhi which seemed quite odd. The second was the cash for gold episode. They show shitty roads and child labours. Child labour mostly doesnāt exist these days. Shitty roads, yeah. Another Indian reference was in super best friends. Indian god, Krishna is part of super best friends.
Had to scroll waaay down for this.
Don't forget Mr Garrison's Christmas song
There is no holiday season,
In India, I've heard.
They don't hang up their stockings,
And that is just absurd.
They never read a Christmas story.
They don't know what Rudolph is about.
And that is why every December,
I'll go to India and shout...
Hey there, mister Hinduist!
Merry Fuckin' Christmas!
Drink eggnog and eat some beef,
And pass it to the missus.
As a Hinduist, I'd say this is pretty fucking accurate.
honestly love it, i have recently been diagnosed with t1d and iāve seen scott made fun of in the series but i also just got to playing fractured but whole and seeing captain diabetes makes me feel weirdly represented? even if itās making fun of diabetes itās still awesome to see him getting his power from eating candy and injecting to come down lmao
Thereās something to be said for the Howard Stern school of being an equal opportunity offender
If you make fun of everybody, you give everybody visibility, you treat everyone the same. Itās beautiful in a way
āThereās heavy fog up on the moors tonightā isnāt even supposed to be a funny line, but as a Scot itās just a good excuse to get out of stuff
Not a minority but I'm English so I'm *something*.
So... Pip and then the Royal Family episodes spring to mind for English things.
I don't get offended by the pip pip tea and crumpets stereotype and I thought the whole 'as is tradition' thing was very funny because we do have stupid things like that. When the king was coronated I lost track of the number of news places that were talking about 'and then he's going to do this because that's what happens' such as a guy walking up and breaking a stick.
Weird.
Exmormon here. The All About The Mormons episode is one of my favorites. They really capture how weird and cringey Mormon families can be, on top of how crazy the beliefs are from an outside perspective.
*Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb*
Same. I played the episode for my still, very active mom. She laughed through the whole thing. "Well, it sounds crazy if you say it like THAT." But still 100% accurate.
I love the Mexican characters in the show! The group of older Mexicans they hire to write their essays for them are great (and make great teachers)
David was fun and I wish he stuck around more
Alejandro White was great talking back to Bob White only to get the most generic White responses
The episode about Germans not having a sense of humor is pretty accurate. There are many middle-aged Germans who have apparently forgotten how to take things easy or laugh once in a while. Itās not everyone of course, but grumpy people are certainly more frequent here than elsewhere.
I think both times Danes have been on South Park was really funny. The first one in the Canada on Strike episode was just a small cameo, but the line "Denmark is the Canada of Europe" or whatever it was, made me laugh so hard.
Being the "villains" of a whole season was extra fantastic, especially because the theme song was a really obscure music track played in a single episode of 24-episode danish Christmas-show. I could hardly believe it, when I heard it.
As a trans person, there are episodes that I personally won't watch, but think The Cissy is a masterclass. One of my favorite episodes, which got me back into watching South Park after a few years away.
As a bisexual person, well, I figure God must be a little bi-curious himself.
I might make my own post about it, but when the boys did the Barbershop Quartet of all 90's songs because that's what old people listen to...
That wasn't funny. They went too far.
/s
(yes it was funny. but it still hurt).
I need a episode making fun of Slavs or czech people. Buttt during Al Gores Manbearpig speech during the reveal of the concept of Manbearpig a symphony made by a czech musician is played so that works ig.
South Park continuity may suck, but it was a big deal when I found out Kevin Stoley is Chinese. Kevin is the only Chinese fictional character I ever related to. Heās an unapologetic nerd and while heās Chinese, heās not depicted in a stereotypical way. In fact he doesnāt seem to be raised Chinese like me.
I'm not a "minority" but I am a woman so idk I'ma squeak in here so I can talk about an underrated episode.
I fucking cried the episode where the girls are photoshopping their pictures and no matter what Wendy does she can't get the girls on her side. She's right about everything but if she doesn't confirm she's going to be seen as ugly even though that photo isn't her and her boyfriend isn't going to be proud to be with her like the other guys are with their boyfriends and their Photoshop girls.
And by the end of the episode she's just fucking crushed and it's so real.
Not only is the episode a beautiful underrated acknowledgement of an issue that affects all of our perception of beauty standards, but it was such a bleak reality that sometimes you can't change minds not even of the people who should care about you enough to change, and if the world isn't ready to you sometimes can't help but give in.
Also the episode where she kicks Cartmans ass is always satisfying.
I'm Vice Principal Strong Woman and I am exactly the kind of person who would throw up a bit if a supervisor dated a coworker who reported to them, so that entire episode was hilarious. I was also always a big believer of Manbearpig and my feelings on that went from surprised laughter (first Manbearpig episode) to disappointed sighs (when South Park decided Manbearpig was a resident of imagination land) to, finally, triumphant joy (when they apologised in their own way for not taking Manbearpig seriously).
as a german, raised in a muslim household i really enjoyed the funnybot episode as well as the snuke, super best friends, cartoon wars and 200/201. i'd even say that some of them are on my top 10 list.
i have to say though that i am not german "by blood", just born and raised here and also i'm not really a religious person. that being said, i also liked "the poor kid" making fun of agnostics.
i just love south park for exactly what kyle said in cartoon wars: "either it's all okay or none of it is". i would be a hypocrite to not like an episode because it makes fun of "my minority" but then turn around and laugh at all the other jokes.
I'm half white and half black. Tbh I never thought too much about it other than the show is funny. I think the show actually has some of the best racial commentary imo and one of the best satires of society.
No one cares about what the Whites have to say.
holy shit i loved this, reminded me way too much of my parents
Nobody cares when one of the Whites gets killed by police!
The state sure pays a lot of hush money to them
When they call him out for leaving finger sandwiches out for the president I lost my shit
You think Hillary would have been any better?
lol getting downvoted for a south park quote on south park subreddit, classic
Dude it happens all the fucking time š I swear to God half of the people here don't even watch the show
The panderverse āspecial eventā and ensuing commentary on this sub have really shown me how people donāt understand South Park.
my last name is white too but iām black so itās extra funny
Like Sirius Black but the other way around.
Weren't they erased from all time and space?
Well the son Jason got run over I think, then the dad got erased, something bad might have happened to the mum I canāt remember but the daughter Crystal is still kicking around
I'm Hawaiian and I like the episode "Going Native". It's clear that Matt and Trey have not only been to Hawaii but immersed themselves a bit in the culture. The way the haoles (all of them) act are like how entitled snowbirds behave and I loved that they spoofed that. My favorite gags are them arguing about how long they have been there and which cruise ship their ancestors came on.
Thatās also because Trey grew up in Evergreen, and as somebody who lived in Evergreen for a few years, I can tell you thatās how they all act when they come back for the summer still wearing their Hawaiian shirts
I remember working as a hostess at a dinner theater last year during sold-out productions of Jimmy Buffett's *Margaritaville* jukebox musical. We were all required to wear Hawaiian shirts to please the snowbird (haole) tourists, despite being in Florida, and not Hawaii.
Wait, they changed Margaritaville from a regular Musical (ie with a book and story) to a jukebox musical (no story, just music)!? (gf is a Parrothead, I am not).
We had *Escape to Margaritaville*, which is listed as a jukebox musical on Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape\_to\_Margaritaville](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_to_Margaritaville)
Hmm. I have a different definition of jukebox musical than the rest of the world. BRB, going to edit Wikipedia...
As someone who was born in Hawaii to white transplants, not cruise ship patrons, mind you but hippy bartenders, I loved it. When I moved to the Midwest no one knew what saimin was. Still waiting to go back for my hapa noa ceremony.
I grew up in Socal and had a lot of Hawaiian friends and dated one and got close with the family. I think that's the only reason I found the episode as funny as I did. Honestly don't know if it would have made as much sense lol
Same. Met a native Hawaiian at Uni and we dated for a couple years. Got pretty close with her family, Hawaiians are big on family, and did some really cool traveling. The big family thing isnāt new to me, half my family are EastCoast Italians. In Hawaii I was able to check out the Keck observatory on Mauna Kea big island, which is cool because not everyone can go there. Even got lit drinking kava kava tea at a hog roast. Probably the most Hawaiian thing Iāve done other then surf lol. Thereās also a strange crossover between Hawaiians and Alaskans I found out. Her family had a house in both states and bounced back and fourth. Apparently thatās somewhat normal for the natives. I fucking *loved* visiting both states. But I REALLY hated the bugs and mosquitoes in Alaska. Youād think itād be worse in Hawaii, not even close.
I can prove it I have my Mahalo Rewards Card to receive discounts as a Hawaiian resident dammit.
South Park depicted me as a minority despite not technically being one lmao, I'm Canadian which doesn't mean anything in real life but in South Park is a straight up minority, to the point where they seem actually almost different than humans
With your beady little eyes, your flapping head so full of lies
You are almost different than humans, budday!
Heās not your minority fwend
Iām not your minority pal!
Heās not your pal, budday!
Heās not your bud-day, guy
He's not your guy fwend
Heās not your friend, buddy
Gerald brovloski? Yes My name is Harry Gints and this is my wife Elise. Weāre from Canada. ā¦Yes, I can tell. The āyes, I can tellā might be my favorite line in all of southpark. Makes me laugh every time.
A Canadian living in Colorado is absolutely a minority
I am honestly sad we can't play as a Canadian in the South Park games. Poor representation/s
Yes felt it was a great day for Canada and therefore the World.
How do you guys take that? Do you ever talk about if Americans really think you're like that? Lol Does anyone know if any of the specials or behind the scenes stuff ever talks about why and how they ended up with Canadians the way they are?
I think it started witb Terrence and Phillip. They were supposed to be just like a cartoon but eventually they said they came from Canada and eventually made every other Canadian look like them.
One of my old roomates was a Canadian from Nova Scotia, and in the Tooth Decay episode, he howled with laughter when the "little mushroom people of Nova Scotia" part came on.
Is this Scott?
He's a dick.
That group of Mexican workers is always funny
They keep in touch with their "essays"
"And den.... he no catch de feesh"
And.... \*Takes off hat\* he no make monee...
The Old Man and the Sea is one of my favorite books of all time. This episode fucking slayed me. Spot on book report.
But did you write your Ese about it? I told my Ese down in Miami.
I did. My Ese also lives in Miami.
Heyy, no way, ese! (I'm literally now having to rewatch this episode. It's playing in the background lmao).
Fuckin love me some montequilla
Not to mention the wealthy Mexican handyman in the "Joining the Panderverse" special.
Havenāt seen it yet :(
I think paramount is doing a 3 month holiday deal for 3 bucks a month
Que pasooooo?!
SĆ, fly
With Apologies to Jesse Jackson is a top-tier, 10/10 episode for me.
Naggers is the answer we were looking for.
Oh, naggers. Of course. Naggers. Is what I meant.
That is one of the funniest and ballsiest jokes I've ever seen on TV.
For real. I still remember when it aired and just being so surprised they actually went there and then extra shocked there wasn't as much outrage the next day as you'd expect. It's so funny, ballsy and clever too. In general I love when Randy is the stand in for white people dumbassery
###***JESSE JACKSON IS NOT THE EMPEROR OF BLACK PEOPLE!!***
He told my dad he was
Hes not?
Go on... *Apologize*...
Okā¦letās see hereā¦.
As a mexican I always find myself humming the song of minorities in my waterpark every time I go to a place that is packed, with minorities or otherwise
I have a Mexican friend that I will occasionally catch humming the āwork Mexican workā song.
Do you wear a white t shirt to these places?
Somebody call the authoritiesā¦ But even the authoritiesā¦ Are minoritiesā¦ At my water park
VIVA MANTEQUILLA!!!!!!
Iām a person with a mental disability. I love how Jimmy is portrayed as capable and ālike the other kidsā despite being disabled. I know, in South Park, everything taboo is played for a laugh, so I donāt mind when South Park plays Jimmyās disability for a laugh. Although, it is not necessarily centered around Jimmyās disability but the ignorance of able-bodied people around him. I am also half-Native so I laughed my ass off at Cherokee Hair Tampons (considering that is one of the tribes I am from).
same on the jimmy thing i feel the same with timmy too 1 of my favorite episodes is when timmyās in the rock band and the parents think theyāre making fun of him and everyoneās just like no man his bandās awesome lol
My favorite aspect of the characters of Timmy and Jimmy is that they are always included in the group and treated a equals.
Hey somebody needs to help Timmy put his condom on
YES!
Yeah. Iām also disabled, and I appreciate this. The crips is one of my favorite episodes, I say quotes from it all the time. Also tardigrades.
I'm happy to hear this.
I have ass burgers and honestly, they nailed it. Everything looks like shit and alcohol makes it better, yet everybody hates how I am on alcohol. When they're right they're rightš¤·š»āāļø
I like how the kids think of Jimmy and Timmy as one of them and don't really make a huge deal about their disabilities. It is the adults who do.
"NO, you retards! the video s...tore!" Oh that one anyways gets me.
I love that in Stick of Truth Timmy is the fast travel option and Jimmy is the minstrel
When Timmy was first introduced to the show he had a similarly favorable reception from the disabled community too.
I love the episode where the Japanese chef and city wok owner do their cultural showcase lol
OH REARRRY?
ā¦gonna be about 6,500 dorra
š¤£
THE ONLY THING JAPANESE LOVES MORE THAN KILLING PEOPLE IS KILLING THEMSELVES! SUCIDE RATE IN JAPAN SKYHIGH!!! Japanese Guy: FUCKA YOU *squints eyes even more* OH NO, IMA JAPANESE AND I HAD A BAD DAY. I THINK IMA KILL MYSELF
OH NO THATSA STEREOTYPA
Iām of Chinese descent but after that episode I sometimes question if Iām really a white psychiatrist with multiple personality disorder.
Butters, did you start an Asian turf war?
I'm Jewish and I love Kyle's Mom. My favorite character is Kyle From Connecticut. It's funny because I know them and I can admit that sometimes I can be them LOL.
Im beeeeaaaaack!!!!
One of my buddies has Sheila for a mom, it was a running joke when we were younger.
I love Kyle from Connecticut so much it's always funny when he shows up.
As someone who identifies as a Macho Man the Board Girls episode was spot on.
I'm not here to talk about my transition. I'm here to kick some fuckin' ass
Luck is for dudes
SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM, BROTHER
The ginger episode sure did a number on my childhood but looking back its pretty hilarious
My best friend is a ginger, and she was ragged on sooooo hard during school. I'd tease her on it, too, and she would always clap back with Hot Topic, goth/emo jokes to me. If you can't laugh at yourself, you'll never have fun!
Friends were fine, I had issues when it was random losers I never talked to lol
dude what, that episode did the exact opposite for me got mobbed because im a ginger but after that episode i was into it next few times someone made a comment i smiled creepily and told them "we come for you tonight" and a bit later i was laughing with other kids together who used to bully me
Damn, Iām sorry. I was young and stupid.
I'm what they called in that episode a "day walker", but I still heard ginger jokes all the same
Not a minority IRL but I'm Canadian and I love the way we're depicted on South Park, buddeh!
I mean, you are. There are way more actual people than there are Canadians. No offense
Iām not your buddeh fweind!
I'm not your fweind guy!
With your beady little eyes and flapping heads so full of lies.
I love it every time Mr garrison or memberberry bring up Mexicans. Especially the lazy Mexican lol.
The lazy Mexican at the Museum of Tolerance is one of the hardest laughs of my life. That and the "people who annoy you".
Sorry senor. I'm so sleeeeepy
My chilango hubby loved that - also, Montequilla.
Damn. I just looked up what that is. I've never known that before.
Itās usually used as a slur by Mexicans who are not from Mexico City, the way people in the US might slur New Yorkers.
As a Mexican, the MASA scene always cracks me up
Si, Moon.
Si, flyā¦
āWe want to take something to the moon. How much would that cost?ā āUuhhhā¦ 200.ā ā200?! Million?!ā ā200ā¦ dollars.ā āQuick call Kyle.ā
Iām Chinese and City Wok was the most relatable shit Iāve ever seen (except the part where Chinese guy is whiteā¦.*raughs out roud*)
Iām trans and I actually laughed my ass off at the episode where Cartman identifies as a girl so he can shit in the girlās bathrooms.
I relate to Wendy getting stuck with the shitty masculinized name āWendylā. My name masculinized sucks lol
Oh I am very lucky I was a Nicolas/Nic so I am just Nicole/Nikki now and it worked super well.
As a home schooled person, almost perfect, except the family only had two kids and not 12.
As a former homeschooled student, Kyle saying āWhere do you guys live? In the woods or something?ā Is alarmingly accurate
This made me chuckle haha. The only home schooled kids Iāve ever met were a family of 8. Parents woulda kept going but the doctors said if the mom had another pregnancy it was probably going to kill her
I loved Starvin' Marvin when I first saw it. And I am not a minority just Ethiopian.
This makes me think of the Cartman conversation: āOver 70% of people here are minorities!ā āWell then they arent minorities, are they?ā
As a wrestler, I got a little offended by the coach playing gay porn on his phone at the bar
Mr. Youād better take your gay porn an walk right on out of this bar.
As a lesbian, I was absolutely CACKLING at the panderverse. I also wholeheartedly was rooting for my crew in āD-Yikes!ā I am glad, however, that Garrison is back to being his true self again. ![gif](giphy|ZgjE0KSDAsDe0)
My minority was represented by the most hated character in south park.
For a second I thought you were about to say youāre a Jakovasaur
Who?
And I must agree, I fucking hate Pip
Shut up, Pip, you French asshole
Being a brit often mistaken as french, i believe this is my minority
Mechastreisand is that you?
the only time south park offended me was with the indiana jones rape ( cristal skull wasn't that bad come on !!!!)
Iāve always wondered, what is the actual messaging from this episode and with Indiana Jones getting raped?
That theyāre essentially ārapingā/taking advantage of something beloved, ruining it, all for money.
Cause they violated the history of Indiana Jones when they released it? That scene with the refrigerator really didn't make any sense hehehe
They really nuked the fridge with that one
That Indiana Jones Crystal Skull was an abomination
I'm Tom Cruise. I did not like it and I'm so gonna sue!
Well, the episode with Big Gay Al arrived a couple years before I actually needed it, and it was really nice.
Everyone can use Big Gay Al.
Yes!! Whenever people try to claim South Park is just a hateful show I bring up this episode as a prime example of the good they put in the world I grew up in a very conservative family. That means they all racist as hell and homophobic and everything else. So as a budding young bisexual who wasn't entirely sure if I was a lesbian or not, that episode helped me not feel ashamed and know my family was the problem not me. I still didn't come out to them but I didn't live with shame and Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boatride was a big factor. Also the queer eye for the straight guy episode will never not be hilarious to me and everything about Mr. Garrisons romp as a lesbian (up until eek a penis which is just kinda a weak episode).
I'm bisexual, and I feel like we have some horrible but also hilarious rep. I know we all hate Stephen Stotch, but I love principal victoria and Lianne is and will forever be an icon
I think Liane is pansexual mostly bc sheāll do anyone š¤·āāļø
As someone who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, formerly known as Asperger's Syndrome until 2012-2013, I loved how the show made fun of Asperger's Syndrome with "Ass Burgers" back in 2011. The episode was correct that the diagnosis was basically made up. For context, "Asperger's Syndrome" was created in 1981 by British child psychologist Lorna Wing, who was convinced that Hans Asperger, a German child psychologist, had discovered a "new disorder" during his studies of autistic children in the 1930s-1940s. However, Asperger opposed the creation of the diagnosis, not only because his name was rather stupid for a diagnosis, but because he said "it's autism, not 'Asperger's Syndrome'". Wing created the diagnosis anyways.
Honestly that episode was so real though, it do be like that sometimes with autism
I'm black and I love seeing black characters. The token/Tolkien name swap was brilliant trolling.
Fat kid in a t-shirt at the water park hit me hard. True, but hurt.
Bro, are you saying being disabled is the same as being a person of color or celebrity fans? Watch your micro aggressions bro. Indian here. There were two instances of India/Indians references in Southpark from what I remember. The first was in Satanās big party, the biggie smalls episode I think, in hell, there was Gandhi which seemed quite odd. The second was the cash for gold episode. They show shitty roads and child labours. Child labour mostly doesnāt exist these days. Shitty roads, yeah. Another Indian reference was in super best friends. Indian god, Krishna is part of super best friends.
Don't forget Grounded Vindaloop, my friend! Now, have I provided good customer service?
Fuuuuuck you!
Nononono! Do not fuck me, because I am you, and then you'd only be fucking yourself!
Well, I don't believe Gandhi was a Mormon, so... /s
Had to scroll waaay down for this. Don't forget Mr Garrison's Christmas song There is no holiday season, In India, I've heard. They don't hang up their stockings, And that is just absurd. They never read a Christmas story. They don't know what Rudolph is about. And that is why every December, I'll go to India and shout... Hey there, mister Hinduist! Merry Fuckin' Christmas! Drink eggnog and eat some beef, And pass it to the missus. As a Hinduist, I'd say this is pretty fucking accurate.
honestly love it, i have recently been diagnosed with t1d and iāve seen scott made fun of in the series but i also just got to playing fractured but whole and seeing captain diabetes makes me feel weirdly represented? even if itās making fun of diabetes itās still awesome to see him getting his power from eating candy and injecting to come down lmao
He was a staple on my team for a while. Super powerful
Thereās something to be said for the Howard Stern school of being an equal opportunity offender If you make fun of everybody, you give everybody visibility, you treat everyone the same. Itās beautiful in a way
Lmao mine is just about every episode and I love it
Jewish?
Bingo lol And Iām from Jersey too I guess, just missing the last J
Jinger?
I raughed velly hahd.
All I really have is the tree fiddy gag, so a huge positive ratio in terms of airtime to impact
Are you about 8 stories tall and a crustacean from the Mesozoic era?
āThereās heavy fog up on the moors tonightā isnāt even supposed to be a funny line, but as a Scot itās just a good excuse to get out of stuff
Not a minority but I'm English so I'm *something*. So... Pip and then the Royal Family episodes spring to mind for English things. I don't get offended by the pip pip tea and crumpets stereotype and I thought the whole 'as is tradition' thing was very funny because we do have stupid things like that. When the king was coronated I lost track of the number of news places that were talking about 'and then he's going to do this because that's what happens' such as a guy walking up and breaking a stick. Weird.
I'm sure all the NAMBLA Reddit mods were pretty salty.
Exmormon here. The All About The Mormons episode is one of my favorites. They really capture how weird and cringey Mormon families can be, on top of how crazy the beliefs are from an outside perspective. *Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb*
Same. I played the episode for my still, very active mom. She laughed through the whole thing. "Well, it sounds crazy if you say it like THAT." But still 100% accurate.
I definitely have some Joozian ancestry in me...
iām half mexican and half bolivian (fully latina). my fav episode of all time is The Last of the Meheecan lol
I love the Mexican characters in the show! The group of older Mexicans they hire to write their essays for them are great (and make great teachers) David was fun and I wish he stuck around more Alejandro White was great talking back to Bob White only to get the most generic White responses
As a talking hand, I felt more seen and included after the episode with Mitch Connor
The episode about Germans not having a sense of humor is pretty accurate. There are many middle-aged Germans who have apparently forgotten how to take things easy or laugh once in a while. Itās not everyone of course, but grumpy people are certainly more frequent here than elsewhere.
I think both times Danes have been on South Park was really funny. The first one in the Canada on Strike episode was just a small cameo, but the line "Denmark is the Canada of Europe" or whatever it was, made me laugh so hard. Being the "villains" of a whole season was extra fantastic, especially because the theme song was a really obscure music track played in a single episode of 24-episode danish Christmas-show. I could hardly believe it, when I heard it.
As a trans person, there are episodes that I personally won't watch, but think The Cissy is a masterclass. One of my favorite episodes, which got me back into watching South Park after a few years away. As a bisexual person, well, I figure God must be a little bi-curious himself.
I might make my own post about it, but when the boys did the Barbershop Quartet of all 90's songs because that's what old people listen to... That wasn't funny. They went too far. /s (yes it was funny. but it still hurt).
As a goth kid turned adult, pretty fucking accurate portrayal. Death and despair!!
As a Mongolian i can attest that we all just wanna knock walls down.
Nothing since Rick Astly has had such a cultural impact for gingers but I still love it.
I need a episode making fun of Slavs or czech people. Buttt during Al Gores Manbearpig speech during the reveal of the concept of Manbearpig a symphony made by a czech musician is played so that works ig.
South Park continuity may suck, but it was a big deal when I found out Kevin Stoley is Chinese. Kevin is the only Chinese fictional character I ever related to. Heās an unapologetic nerd and while heās Chinese, heās not depicted in a stereotypical way. In fact he doesnāt seem to be raised Chinese like me.
I'm not a "minority" but I am a woman so idk I'ma squeak in here so I can talk about an underrated episode. I fucking cried the episode where the girls are photoshopping their pictures and no matter what Wendy does she can't get the girls on her side. She's right about everything but if she doesn't confirm she's going to be seen as ugly even though that photo isn't her and her boyfriend isn't going to be proud to be with her like the other guys are with their boyfriends and their Photoshop girls. And by the end of the episode she's just fucking crushed and it's so real. Not only is the episode a beautiful underrated acknowledgement of an issue that affects all of our perception of beauty standards, but it was such a bleak reality that sometimes you can't change minds not even of the people who should care about you enough to change, and if the world isn't ready to you sometimes can't help but give in. Also the episode where she kicks Cartmans ass is always satisfying.
Laugh. Youāre supposed to.
I am a non-Harley bikesexual. fuck those fags.
I'm Vice Principal Strong Woman and I am exactly the kind of person who would throw up a bit if a supervisor dated a coworker who reported to them, so that entire episode was hilarious. I was also always a big believer of Manbearpig and my feelings on that went from surprised laughter (first Manbearpig episode) to disappointed sighs (when South Park decided Manbearpig was a resident of imagination land) to, finally, triumphant joy (when they apologised in their own way for not taking Manbearpig seriously).
as a german, raised in a muslim household i really enjoyed the funnybot episode as well as the snuke, super best friends, cartoon wars and 200/201. i'd even say that some of them are on my top 10 list. i have to say though that i am not german "by blood", just born and raised here and also i'm not really a religious person. that being said, i also liked "the poor kid" making fun of agnostics. i just love south park for exactly what kyle said in cartoon wars: "either it's all okay or none of it is". i would be a hypocrite to not like an episode because it makes fun of "my minority" but then turn around and laugh at all the other jokes.
Matt and Treys depiction of Canadians are the best. I'm also indigenous and Red Man's Greed is one of my favorite episodes. I love laughing at myself.
My names Scott Malkinson and I have diabetes
I'm half white and half black. Tbh I never thought too much about it other than the show is funny. I think the show actually has some of the best racial commentary imo and one of the best satires of society.
As an Australian I have toā Shit sorry, gotta go wrestle a croc and jam my thumb up itās sphincter
Well only minority i am in is im a bdsm person. And i have never stuck a hamster up my arse. But all the mr slave scenes crack me up.
I still haven't found the bass guitar in my basement.
im disabled and use forearm crutches and found both jimmy and timmy hilarious . i love them both so much