![]() ![]() Needless to say, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny get to work in exposing their hypocrisy. Expect many caricatures of the likes of Blink-182, Metallica, and Britney Spears. The episode also takes hard swipes at music artists who spoke out against copyright infringement and music piracy. In this episode, Cartman forms his own Christian rock band-but unlike usualy Christian rock bands, his songs are more sexually suggestive. Religions aren't safe from South Park, although "Christian Rock Hard" isn't exactly a stab at Christianity as it is Christian music. ![]() "Christian Rock Hard" (Season 7, Episode 9) His imitation of Tony Montana also makes for clever gags and one-liners.īoth as a satire of government legislation and as a spoof of Scarface, "Medicinal Fried Chicken" is topically sharp and witty. In "Medicinal Fried Chicken," he deliberately contracts testicular cancer to get a prescription for marijuana use-but it causes a colossal side effect in his testicles.Īs grotesquely absurd as that is, it's not as ludicrous as Cartman reenacting Scarface when he gets involved in the black market by trading KFC products, which angers Colonel Sanders. "Medicinal Fried Chicken" (Season 14, Episode 3)īefore Randy Marsh became a marijuana impresario with Tegridy, he had to deal with it in his system. Those wanting to see a more heartwarming side to South Park episodes will also enjoy Kip Drordy's touching friendless Facebook subplot. The best parts belong to Stan on his virtual journey, which borrows elements from Tron and Summer Wars. ( Farmville, anyone?) And yet, the episode still remains relevant as a sharp commentary on society's attachment to social media. When he feels that things have gone too far, Stan enters the virtual Facebook world to get it deleted.Ĭue all kinds of Facebook jokes and lingo that are now outdated. Remember when Facebook was at its most innocent? In this episode, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny create a Facebook profile for Stan, which got 845,323 friends. "You Have 0 Friends" (Season 14, Episode 4) Here are our top picks for the greatest South Park TV episodes. With more than 300 episodes, three TV specials, and one theatrical movie under its belt, South Park has put out tons of great content. For over 25 years, the gang consisting of Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny have gone on all kinds of adventures, from dealing with Mel Gibson to waging war with Canada.Įven in a show that takes place in a simple mountain town, the townsfolk of South Park always find ways to cleverly poke fun at current events, famous celebrities, and pop culture-and that mockery has allowed the show to push the envelopes of adult animation. Not a single person, place, idea, or issue is safe from the hands of South Park.
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