Windom Earle
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I'm still sad about the ruined 201 episode
The entire camp half of the episode was giant looney tunes fanservice, both stylistically and in the direct copying of some rather famous looney tunes segments (ie: the explosion triggered by a musical song, and they even used the same song )Stormwatch said:I didn't really like the Towlie parts of this episode, but the campers parts were funny. Maybe because this is one of my favorite Bugs Bunny cartoons: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3631362133510049020#
This x100000DeathNote said:People who don't like looney tunes have horrible taste.
Creme of the crop o animation.
And I don't necessarily think liking Looney Tunes makes you appreciate the ep too much more cause the characters were honestly butt ugly.snesfreak said:This x100000
Ridley327 said:
What? Did you see "A Million Little Fibers?" That was a billion times worse than this episode.Teetris said:Worst part was that they fucked Towelie's character up COMPLETELY. I actually got excited when I saw him in the beginning. I guess Cartman really was right.
AniHawk said:Episode was good.
1. 200
2. Facebook Episode
3. 201
4. Crippled Summer
The rest were the same level of stupid shit or stupid propaganda most of the series has been for years. But more than half were good, so that's nice.
Crippled Summer's Looney Tunes stuff was nice, but the cards were my favorite parts of the show. "There has been a fundamental misunderstanding" cracked me up.
Anth0ny said:What about Medicinal Fried Chicken? :lol
DrForester said:
New Episodes to finish off season 14 start October 6.
Rindain said:I really hope they do address the aftermath of the censorship of the 2-part episode.
I mean, that Seattle cartoonist woman had to "go dark" (change her name, move, etc) as a result of her response to the SP controversy.
And the Ground Zero Mosque and Koran burning controversies were probably heightened by the SP controversy as well.
NEW YORK, October 4, 2010 Cartmans dream is to join the exclusive ranks of great NASCAR drivers in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled, "Poor and Stupid," premiering on Wednesday, October 6 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on COMEDY CENTRAL.
Cartman wants to race with the pros and he's ready to do whatever it takes to make it happen. He's afraid that no matter how hard he tries, he'll never reach the the level of the other NASCAR drivers. Working with Butters as his pit boss, Cartman pulls out all the stops to compete in the race of his life.
demon said:HOYL SHIT didn't know the season continues tonight. Awesome.
Yousefb said:welcome back South Park
(did anyone else think Cartman sounded a bit different in the beginning of the episode?)