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South Park
South Park, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, is an animated satirical comedy series known for its irreverent humor and sharp social commentary. The show centers on four elementary school boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—living in the perpetually snow-covered, fictional town of South Park, Colorado. Since its debut in 1997, the series has consistently tackled contemporary issues, pop culture phenomena, and political events through absurd and often controversial storylines. Each episode typically sees the boys navigating bizarre situations, encountering eccentric town residents, and facing moral dilemmas that reflect broader societal conflicts. Its distinctive animation style and willingness to push boundaries have made it an enduring example of adult animation. The show's unique production schedule allows it to tackle current events in a way that other adult animation shows is unable to do.
S12, EP9 "Breast Cancer Show Ever"
Wendy gets in trouble when she threatens to beat up Cartman after school.
S12, EP12 "About Last Night..."
While the country celebrates the outcome of the election, the new President-elect arrives at the White House prematurely.
S12, EP13 "Elementary School Musical"
The boys must embrace the latest fad to hit South Park Elementary or risk their status as the coolest kids in school.
S9, EP1 "Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina"
Mr. Garrison undergoes a sex change operation.
S28, EP5 "The Crap Out"
Satan's due, Stan's praying, and only a Christmas miracle can deliver the Antichrist on time.
S28, EP4 "Turkey Trot"
The town's annual Turkey Trot turns chaotic when Cartman uses questionable cutting-edge science to win the race.
S28, EP3 "Sora Not Sorry"
Butters' Al revenge plan backfires, igniting an epidemic of fake videos at school that leaves Detective Harris struggling to tell fantasy from reality.
S28, EP2 "The Woman In The Hat"
The White House deals with a disruptive spirit from the east wing; Stan worries that South Park has become too political.