![]() ![]() He thinks they are sweet and promises to help them kill the bad cougar so that they will be safe. Stan stumbles upon some woodland critters one day as he's walking through the woods. This is not only one of the most memorable South Park episodes but also one of the most disturbing. Here are some of the biggest disrupters.Īrticle updated by Katie Downey on April 20, 2023 With such an eagerness to disrupt, South Park has consistently come under fire from the censors, and brought upon itself more than enough controversy. With its humor circulating around everyday racism, antisemitism, and blasphemy, atop poop and puke jokes, South Park's sensitivity is the last order of the day (though recent years have found them grappling with changing times, like when they reveal that Token, the only Black kid, is actually named Tolkien after the Lord of the Rings author). Their stories over the last decade or so, when focused, are sharp and critical of pop culture and modern-day society, finding some of the strangest and stupidest routes to parody such things. Where the other adult-oriented cartoons that have been on air for almost as long as South Park ( Family Guy) or even longer ( The Simpsons) have fallen by the wayside in terms of quality, South Park has somehow remained fresh and just as jagged, if not getting better with time. ![]()
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