People saying Matt and Trey are woke for apologizing for this episode are idiots. They didn't go woke, they changed their beliefs based on an abundance of evidence. I can't imagine being so willfully ignorant.
Manbearpig was a stand in for climate change, a subject Al Gore heavily promoted during and after his presidential campaign. This episode was made to mock him and his beliefs. Later episodes revised the creator’s beliefs but manbearpig remains the stand in.
@@Crab_People Looks like he's responding to every single comment bringing up the two-parter with this, all while abusing the latest buzz word, woke, a term that officially lost all meaning the minute everyone started using it as a random term to describe anything they don't like.
Al Gore's film he was parading around the country was called "An Inconvenient Truth". Also, "Excelsior!" is Latin for "Higher!" or "Onwards!". In the 1800s it was used by the poet Henry Longfellow to express the doomed nature of idealism. Which is fitting in this context as well since idealists did not want to acknowledge that climate change was real. It is also used in the NY Coat of Arms and finally, Stan Lee used to say it a lot too, to inspire his fans to reach further within themselves.
Ngl, Cartman farting treasure is among my favorite moments in the show. Just watching him projectile shart out treasure hard enough to rip a hole in his pants, the Vince McMahon impression as he does it, the realization if fake treasure, and how he just craps a chalice like he laid an egg; perfect. Each and every second was so hilarious.
You need to see the follow up episode about ManBearPig it doesn't happen for several seasons into the future but, the episode is called, Time To Get Cereal (s22e06)
He's currently reacting to season 22, so he'll get to it soon. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he's probably watching this one first because people told him this would give him more context before going into that two-parter.
It’s surprising there wasn’t a lot of blood from Cartman when he crapped all that treasure. He’s lucky he didn’t get to a toilet, cause the force from crapping all that treasure would’ve probably sent him flying through the ceiling
Yeah, this episode was ripping on Al Gore because of his climate change work. Trey and Matt have since realized he was right and did a whole episode as an apology a few years. My understanding is Al Gore has a decent sense of humor about it.
One of the only times it has EVER happened, Al Gore is one of few people to have the highest honor a celebrity can get: an apology from Matt & Trey. You may already know that Manbearpig is an allegory for global warming, the only time a topic has blown up in Matt and Trey’s face, and the early seasons really show it. Goobacks, Behind the Blow, and many more mocked global warming alongside Al Gore, only for Al Gore to get the last laugh in the end. He accepted the apology, of course. And the man himself did indeed say that “Manbearpig IS real” as if to tie the whole situation together.
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Except now it's called "climate change" and not "global warming." And considering there was an ice age a while back, I'd say the climate has been changing for a really long time lol. Convenient how that term changes, huh? What's the worst case scenario for this "crisis," exactly? When, exactly, are we all gonna die from this thing? Hundreds of years? Thousands? I mean, seriously, at the end of the day you're just a narcissist whose politics interfere with reality.
He was talking about climate change and emphazing we should take it seriously. People like south park mocked him and now were here, where climate change has changed the world and will keep changing it
They are mocking Al Gore for his financially successful power point presentation turned documentary ("An Inconvenient Truth," 2006, same year this episode came out) that somehow won two Academy Awards. Gore's film was criticized for having "nine significant errors" by The Supreme Court of The United Kingdom. The South Park creators have since admitted that global warming is indeed real and a big concern tho, and have even made ManBearPig a real character in future episodes.
That case wasn't appealed to the Supreme Court, and it was only "criticised" by a High Court judge because a climate change denier (whose response to the outcome of the case was to direct the film The Great Global Warming Swindle) didn't want the film to be shown in England's schools, with him (who was also a prospective parliamentary candidate for a tiny right-wing climate denial political party) filing a court case funded by the rich friend of an important-sounding UK climate change denier (the Viscount wrote the first manifesto for the political party, and later got The Great Global Warming Swindle distributed to all UK schools). Most of those involved were linked to the fuel & mining lobbies. Of the 3 dozen scientific inaccuracies claimed in the High Court case, the judge said it was largely based on fact, and with some small amendments to the teaching notes by the government (and how they'd be distributed) it was taught in UK schools. Of the 9 inaccuracies found by the judge, scientific research conducted since suggests 5 of them may be true (although I don't believe a court has since been asked to rule if, on the balance of probabilities, those 5 inaccuracies are now deemed factual).
This episode is so good. When I saw it for the first time, I didn’t realize they were mocking climate change. I just thought it was just some weird monster they did a story of. 😂
This is actually part 1 with part 2 coming out 12 seasons later. ManBearPig was a parody of climate change, which Matt and Trey thought was an overreaction at the time. They eventually made a follow-up episode admitting they were wrong, which is a rarity for both them and the show. It's also why they tried to be more level-headed during the pandemic specials, since it was an ongoing situation with a new information coming in daily.
This is actually one of two episodes Matt and Trey have stated they regret making. ManBearPig is a thinly veiled metaphor for global warming, which was a pretty massive thing for Al Gore then and now. Matt and Trey were convinced it wasnt a big deal and that Gore and scientists were super over exaggerating. They have since changed their minds to "the timeline is exaggerated but a real thing to be concerned about" and feel this episode is part of why a lot of people care so little. Gore, for his part, has stated he appreciates the apology and told them not to feel too bad. The other episode (really, just one joke) they regret is Butter's Very Own Episode, where they mocked the Ramsay's.
I've never heard them state they regretted making fun of the Ramsay's. What do they regret about it? I thought it was pretty much accepted that they at least knew what happened if not committing the act themselves.
@@LeesReviews69 and that's why Matt and Trey expressed regret about it. Everyone was convinced they killed their own daughter or had something to do with it. It wasn't until years later after Joan had died that new development in DNA evidence testing proved they were entirely innocent. The two had to spend years being condemned by public opinion and regularly called murderers when they were really just a pair of parents who lost their child and it still continues to this day. Of you guys want to see where they said as much, it was in an interview with New York Times, "The Fogies of South Park". They said they also owed Gary Condit an apology as well, for much the same reason in the same episode.
Plot twist: Years later, Matt and Trey made a whole episode of the boys looking to apologize to Al Gore in the show since climate change turned out to be completely true and Gore entirely right the whole time and it was hilarious.
Its supposed to be a reference to Global Warming/Climate change. They were making fun of Al Gore when he was trying to make people believe climate change was real. It then turned out to be real and then South park basically made an "apology" episode as a follow up years later after this. You gotta watch the follow up episode s22 ep6 "Time to Get Cereal".
Im tired of waiting for the acid rains they promized in the 80s and the sea level risig, hawaiji got more beach front than ever. Why are these billion aires like obama and oprah buying all this land by the sea.
Algorithm: Work it girl, Cereally! Pity Butter's wasn't more of a central character at this point; done in current seasons, he'd probably have gone along; his interactions with Gore could have been hilarious, he so naive and gullible; he believed Cartman with the Chupacabra... and anything else! :D 3:50 - Why are you calling a kid at any time of the day
Al Gore wasn't as dumb as SP made him out to be. He's actually quite intelligent. I feel like his problem was his hamfisted approach to projects he was passionate about. Namely, climate change. Every debate. Every event. He even had a movie made. Dude was almost the PETA of climate change. And he could absolutely be cringe. Seriously though, if you could get him off the topic of climate change he actually has some really interesting things to say. Admittedly, he has cooled his rhetoric quite a bit. He's likely one of the few people who's appearance on SP had a negative impact on his life and career.
Btw manbearpig is supposed to be global climate change algore was trying to warn us about it and matt and trey made fun of him because they didn't believe it was real i think its the only time they apologized for the way they portrayed a celeb
One of two times, actually. They have also expressed regret for mocking the Ramsays at a time they were damned by public opinion for their daughter's murder. The two spent pretty much the rest of their lives with EVERYONE calling them murderers and it wasn't until years after one of them died that new development in DNA evidence testing revealed that they were innocent.
Love your reactions mate, you get me in tears 🤣 the fact you take it so seriously is hilarious, watched about 30 of your reactions over the past few days so had to drop a comment. God bless mate 🙏🏻keep them coming
Tons of his predictions he made in his "global warming" documentary never came true.. Well its true we need to not pollute , the alarmism over "global warming" , then changed to "climate change" (was global freezing in the 70s) is completely overblown
@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc he was right... partially. The timeline for what would happen was wildly exaggerated for shock value, but climate change is real and happening in ways we can measure. For example, record high and low temperatures happening nearly every single year in the last decade and the ice caps having melted by about 9% per decade since the 1960s. Of course, that doesn't stop a lot of people from being in denial and taking the exaggerated parts as proof of it being completely fake. Or calling people "brainwashed by democrats" for actually believing data that every country (including allies and enemies of the US) in the world agrees is real. The only thing said countries don't agree on is (again) the timeline of how quickly its happening.
@@rickypedia999 I would argue natural climate change is definitely a real thing. We have historical evidence that the climate moves in cycle. Now man caused climate change. That's just fear mongering by the liberal elites of the WEF. In the "proof" that they use they use only documented temperatures. But we only have documented temperature for a very short time span compared to how old the earth is. We know the earth has gone through ice ages and to undo the ice ages they would have to go through a much hotter phase. So yes. Natural climate change is likely real. Not that we even really have proof of that. Literally any time someone said. This has never been seen before and is proof of man made climate change. I can find documented historical records of similar weather phenomenon within the last 100 years lol. Literally everything they have ever predicted has been wrong. And there is 0 evidence agreed upon that actual signifies that carbon emissions negatively affect the planet. Also "everyone agrees is real" is everyone who follows the liberal agenda agrees it is real. There are plenty of climatologist who disagree with the data and provide very rational arguments about the issues with their data or how they draw their conclusion. My biggest proof of climate change (manmade) not being real besides the 3-5 periods of incorrect predictions, the lack of agreed upon evidence, the ignoring of the cycles that the earth's climate naturally go on. Is that people try to bully the western countries. When China is by far the biggest carbon from fossil fuels emitter in the world. And literally 0 politicians or activist ever comment on them. Most of the countries they try to force to believe their nonsense are fractions of what china outputs. Lets ignore the fact all these activists take private planes across the world like 30 times a week.
If manbearpig is real, i still believe that Al Gore did a lot of it for publicity and to be "the man". Not just the character in SP, but also in real life. I assume that's why the joke works so good. Because someone spends about half of their words (or more) on themself rather than the topic.
Because in the 2000s most people did . Al Gore was one if the very few talking about it . And while yes deniers can glee over the fact he was wrong about a lot. He was also right about a lot . It is real. Maybe not as dramatic as Al gore made it out to be. But definitely real.
@kmck1008 it's not. Theres lots of counter evidence to the very slim "evidence" presented. People have predicted many world ending level disaster 4 times now. Been wrong 3 and will be wrong the 4th. There's no evidence of man caused increases or decreases. No significant change in the atmosphere. No recorded phenomenon that is out of the deviation that has happened in the past. Now if you mean climate change is real as in the earth's climate goes through extremes and cycles through phases. You'd be right. But the man made climate change that al gore fear mongers about is just wrong and there's no evidence that will change any time soon.
People saying Matt and Trey are woke for apologizing for this episode are idiots. They didn't go woke, they changed their beliefs based on an abundance of evidence. I can't imagine being so willfully ignorant.
Manbearpig was a stand in for climate change, a subject Al Gore heavily promoted during and after his presidential campaign. This episode was made to mock him and his beliefs. Later episodes revised the creator’s beliefs but manbearpig remains the stand in.
they didnt revise the belief, they went woke and joined the cult.
@@JackMarcuson what dose this even mean
@@Crab_People Looks like he's responding to every single comment bringing up the two-parter with this, all while abusing the latest buzz word, woke, a term that officially lost all meaning the minute everyone started using it as a random term to describe anything they don't like.
@@JackMarcusonyup South Park went woke when they started criticizing trump like they did. Still haven’t seen them make fun of Biden’s bitch ass
@@slashermaster28yeah I also noticed that, doesn’t even make sense in the context of this comment but whatever
Excelsior was made by stan lee. it was kind of look and move forward. It can also be used as excellent.
Al Gore's film he was parading around the country was called "An Inconvenient Truth". Also, "Excelsior!" is Latin for "Higher!" or "Onwards!". In the 1800s it was used by the poet Henry Longfellow to express the doomed nature of idealism. Which is fitting in this context as well since idealists did not want to acknowledge that climate change was real. It is also used in the NY Coat of Arms and finally, Stan Lee used to say it a lot too, to inspire his fans to reach further within themselves.
Ngl, Cartman farting treasure is among my favorite moments in the show. Just watching him projectile shart out treasure hard enough to rip a hole in his pants, the Vince McMahon impression as he does it, the realization if fake treasure, and how he just craps a chalice like he laid an egg; perfect. Each and every second was so hilarious.
You GOTTA watch the full ManBearPig Trilogy: - [ ] S10 E6 “ManBearPig”
- [ ] S22 E6 “Time To Get Cereal”
- [ ] S22 E7 “Nobody Got Cereal?”
they went woke and joined the cult.
@JackMarcuson global warming at this point is a proven fact kid. Its not going woke to recognize it . You're just dumb if you don't.
10:15 cartman telling himself “don’t do it” lol
He doesn’t want to throw up lol
Funfact: the real Manbearpig comes from the 1979 movie Prophecy not to confuse with The Prophecy (1995) with Chistopher Walken
One of my favourite all time episodes😂 half man, half bear , half pig😂😂 always love the reactions! Love from the UK 🇬🇧
Such a Cartman move to eat all the treasure to try to smuggle it out for himself. And it turned out to be fake!!!😂
manbearpig is a metaphor for climate change made by southpark. Al Gore was crazy about climate change and southpark used manbearpig as a metaphor
These days Matt and Trey believe that the carbon underground being released out into the atmosphere/oceans is a bad thing
@@LeesReviews69 Is that why they made part 2 saying that "manbearpig" was real?
@lonzoreacts1190 yes. It was their way of apologising to Al Gore.
@@lonzoreacts1190 the characters literally apologize to al gore lmao
@@yareyarejose5080 they had it right the first time
I always use that line “I’m super cereal!“ to my aunt and now I got her saying it. Got it from this episode. 🤣 Hahaha!
You need to see the follow up episode about ManBearPig it doesn't happen for several seasons into the future but, the episode is called, Time To Get Cereal (s22e06)
He's currently reacting to season 22, so he'll get to it soon. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he's probably watching this one first because people told him this would give him more context before going into that two-parter.
@@slashermaster28 I hope so, I really want him to react to what Stan's grandpa says about how his dad was born =D
they went woke and joined the cult.
@@JackMarcuson So you're an idiot?
Yup climate change is still bullshit
It’s surprising there wasn’t a lot of blood from Cartman when he crapped all that treasure. He’s lucky he didn’t get to a toilet, cause the force from crapping all that treasure would’ve probably sent him flying through the ceiling
Yeah, this episode was ripping on Al Gore because of his climate change work. Trey and Matt have since realized he was right and did a whole episode as an apology a few years. My understanding is Al Gore has a decent sense of humor about it.
Al gore is such a asshole for leaving me in the cave
Don't you understand that it was to stop ManBearPig!
Oh come on, all you cared about is the treasure.
One of the only times it has EVER happened, Al Gore is one of few people to have the highest honor a celebrity can get: an apology from Matt & Trey.
You may already know that Manbearpig is an allegory for global warming, the only time a topic has blown up in Matt and Trey’s face, and the early seasons really show it. Goobacks, Behind the Blow, and many more mocked global warming alongside Al Gore, only for Al Gore to get the last laugh in the end.
He accepted the apology, of course. And the man himself did indeed say that “Manbearpig IS real” as if to tie the whole situation together.
wait what, they fell for that bullshit commie propaganda too?
Global Warming is absolutely real, but we aren't the cause. The earth has been warming and cooling for millions of years.
He didn't deserve an apology. Climate change is one of the biggest waste of money and people's time in the history of the world.
They shouldn’t have apologized because Al Gore was wrong about a lot of stuff he claimed and is a giant hypocrite
How did Al Gore get the last laugh? The whole thing was, and is, a farce. Note the fact they had to change the name to 'climate change'
“I’m super cereal”
Al Gore shows up in Futurama too. Very different take on him lol.
He sounds like this because that’s exactly how he talks lol
Well at least cartman got 14 dollars work of fake treasure 😂😂😂
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Al Gore actually had a very brief appearance in the season 3 episode “The Red Badge of Gayness”
Isn’t that a Stan Lee quote 😂 excelsior!
The extremely rare South Park take that actually aged badly.
You can be right and a tit at the same time. Though this was significantly before my time.
Agreed, but from a humourous point of view, it is still gold - at least to me! 😆 And they made Manbearpig an uberboss in "Stick of Truth"! 🥰
Except now it's called "climate change" and not "global warming." And considering there was an ice age a while back, I'd say the climate has been changing for a really long time lol. Convenient how that term changes, huh?
What's the worst case scenario for this "crisis," exactly? When, exactly, are we all gonna die from this thing? Hundreds of years? Thousands? I mean, seriously, at the end of the day you're just a narcissist whose politics interfere with reality.
He was talking about climate change and emphazing we should take it seriously. People like south park mocked him and now were here, where climate change has changed the world and will keep changing it
They are mocking Al Gore for his financially successful power point presentation turned documentary ("An Inconvenient Truth," 2006, same year this episode came out) that somehow won two Academy Awards. Gore's film was criticized for having "nine significant errors" by The Supreme Court of The United Kingdom. The South Park creators have since admitted that global warming is indeed real and a big concern tho, and have even made ManBearPig a real character in future episodes.
That case wasn't appealed to the Supreme Court, and it was only "criticised" by a High Court judge because a climate change denier (whose response to the outcome of the case was to direct the film The Great Global Warming Swindle) didn't want the film to be shown in England's schools, with him (who was also a prospective parliamentary candidate for a tiny right-wing climate denial political party) filing a court case funded by the rich friend of an important-sounding UK climate change denier (the Viscount wrote the first manifesto for the political party, and later got The Great Global Warming Swindle distributed to all UK schools). Most of those involved were linked to the fuel & mining lobbies.
Of the 3 dozen scientific inaccuracies claimed in the High Court case, the judge said it was largely based on fact, and with some small amendments to the teaching notes by the government (and how they'd be distributed) it was taught in UK schools. Of the 9 inaccuracies found by the judge, scientific research conducted since suggests 5 of them may be true (although I don't believe a court has since been asked to rule if, on the balance of probabilities, those 5 inaccuracies are now deemed factual).
@watfordjc thanks for the insight. climate change deniers involved with politics are looney. 😋
My Sister got me a WE MUST ALL STOP MANBEARPIG bumper sticker for Christmas one year!!
This episode is so good. When I saw it for the first time, I didn’t realize they were mocking climate change. I just thought it was just some weird monster they did a story of. 😂
This is actually part 1 with part 2 coming out 12 seasons later.
ManBearPig was a parody of climate change, which Matt and Trey thought was an overreaction at the time.
They eventually made a follow-up episode admitting they were wrong, which is a rarity for both them and the show.
It's also why they tried to be more level-headed during the pandemic specials, since it was an ongoing situation with a new information coming in daily.
ya it's rare for them to be right. then change their mind to be wrong.
they went woke and joined the cult.
Al Gore says to save water by holding in all your BM’s for one big weekly dump!🤣
LMAO Scott Steiner math killed me bro😂
1:30 i never liked Scott Steiner but this Math Promo was pure Gold😂
This is actually one of two episodes Matt and Trey have stated they regret making. ManBearPig is a thinly veiled metaphor for global warming, which was a pretty massive thing for Al Gore then and now. Matt and Trey were convinced it wasnt a big deal and that Gore and scientists were super over exaggerating. They have since changed their minds to "the timeline is exaggerated but a real thing to be concerned about" and feel this episode is part of why a lot of people care so little. Gore, for his part, has stated he appreciates the apology and told them not to feel too bad.
The other episode (really, just one joke) they regret is Butter's Very Own Episode, where they mocked the Ramsay's.
It’s just them joining the woke revolution
I've never heard them state they regretted making fun of the Ramsay's. What do they regret about it? I thought it was pretty much accepted that they at least knew what happened if not committing the act themselves.
@@cjcookj85agreed. They definitely offed her
@@LeesReviews69 and that's why Matt and Trey expressed regret about it. Everyone was convinced they killed their own daughter or had something to do with it. It wasn't until years later after Joan had died that new development in DNA evidence testing proved they were entirely innocent. The two had to spend years being condemned by public opinion and regularly called murderers when they were really just a pair of parents who lost their child and it still continues to this day.
Of you guys want to see where they said as much, it was in an interview with New York Times, "The Fogies of South Park". They said they also owed Gary Condit an apology as well, for much the same reason in the same episode.
@rickypedia999 didn't know that one that's interesting
This episode takes me back to my childhood
Plot twist: Years later, Matt and Trey made a whole episode of the boys looking to apologize to Al Gore in the show since climate change turned out to be completely true and Gore entirely right the whole time and it was hilarious.
Scott Steiner math, that reference had me rollin 🤣 That and picturing Al Gore getting dropped on his head
There are also countless episodes where Cartman saved Kyle
😂😂 Awesome hahahaha remember this episode back then in 2000, Greetings from Helsinki, Finland🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸
Truly a classic episode!
Good stuff! The myth of the being who is made up of half man, half bear, and half pig proportions. 💯
I’m glad you reacted to this episode DTV! This is the episode that got me into South Park! Much love, keep it up
Its supposed to be a reference to Global Warming/Climate change. They were making fun of Al Gore when he was trying to make people believe climate change was real. It then turned out to be real and then South park basically made an "apology" episode as a follow up years later after this. You gotta watch the follow up episode s22 ep6 "Time to Get Cereal".
"Turned out to be real"
It wasn't real.
It's not real at all. Why they admitted they were wrong later in the show when they were actually right the first time I have no idea.
South Park creators went woke and joined the cult, all this nonsense about "turning out to be real" is just that, nonsense.
Im tired of waiting for the acid rains they promized in the 80s and the sea level risig, hawaiji got more beach front than ever. Why are these billion aires like obama and oprah buying all this land by the sea.
Algorithm: Work it girl, Cereally!
Pity Butter's wasn't more of a central character at this point; done in current seasons, he'd probably have gone along; his interactions with Gore could have been hilarious, he so naive and gullible; he believed Cartman with the Chupacabra... and anything else! :D
3:50 - Why are you calling a kid at any time of the day
Loch Ness Monster: Did you say three fiddy?!?
:D
Love your South park content bro but main thing I'm wondering is your opinion on wm40
This is not the only Al Gore Manbearpig episode you need to watch them all one after another now👊🏻
I was waiting for this one! This episode always has me LAUGHING OUT LOUD!
Manbearpig is the Mothman of south park
Scott Stiener probably learned his math from Al Gore lol
Glad to see you DTV, was missing that run of regular uploads you'd been on recently :D
Al Gore wasn't as dumb as SP made him out to be. He's actually quite intelligent. I feel like his problem was his hamfisted approach to projects he was passionate about. Namely, climate change. Every debate. Every event. He even had a movie made. Dude was almost the PETA of climate change. And he could absolutely be cringe.
Seriously though, if you could get him off the topic of climate change he actually has some really interesting things to say. Admittedly, he has cooled his rhetoric quite a bit. He's likely one of the few people who's appearance on SP had a negative impact on his life and career.
I laugh every time he farts that jug out at the end 😂
Btw manbearpig is supposed to be global climate change algore was trying to warn us about it and matt and trey made fun of him because they didn't believe it was real i think its the only time they apologized for the way they portrayed a celeb
They should not have apologized, it's a grift and he deserved to be called out
Yeah they were right to begin with. Inconvenient truth his movie was wrong in every way imaginable. Trey and Matt sold out on the vax too
they went woke and joined the cult.
One of two times, actually. They have also expressed regret for mocking the Ramsays at a time they were damned by public opinion for their daughter's murder. The two spent pretty much the rest of their lives with EVERYONE calling them murderers and it wasn't until years after one of them died that new development in DNA evidence testing revealed that they were innocent.
5:27 isn’t cave of the winds from Niagara Falls?
0:33 whats so funny?
Love your reactions mate, you get me in tears 🤣 the fact you take it so seriously is hilarious, watched about 30 of your reactions over the past few days so had to drop a comment. God bless mate 🙏🏻keep them coming
They aren't serial.... I'm cereal.
If you ask someone is there a problem and their answers is not yet there isn't you should back up slowly and walk away.
lol, Al Gore also thinks he invented the internet. Ha Ha.
Man, why do you hate scott Steiner? He's an absolute LEGEND and is the GREATEST MATHEMATICIAN IN PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING! LOL
Lol I don't hate him
You pulling a Cartmanland on us?
they troll him, yes
My answer to 90% of your questions... because it's a cartoon lol
Watch season 22 episodes 6 and 7 after watching this
Uhh I mean Gore did kinda sound like that lol, they just exaggerated
You ever heard “Bad Guy” by Tupac? I know you fw scarface and Tupac so if u haven’t, that one’s dope
Blessed us with another banger 🙏🏽
Funny ass episode. Im, serial. 😂
I was just saying to my self it's been 5 days something new should be dropping soon
Aye this is a lit episode🔥 cartman at his dumbest 😂
YEEEEEESSSS season 10!
Do episode 12&13 next it’s a 2 parter
thanks bro
I think excelsior is a Stan Lee thing
I'm Super Cereal.
check out the episode "the china problem" 😉
Tons of his predictions he made in his "global warming" documentary never came true..
Well its true we need to not pollute , the alarmism over "global warming" , then changed to "climate change" (was global freezing in the 70s) is completely overblown
The number of comments saying he was completely right is nuts lol.
@@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc they are woke nutjobs, the same nutjobs that claim Token's name was always "Tolkien"
@@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc They're all brainwashed
@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc he was right... partially. The timeline for what would happen was wildly exaggerated for shock value, but climate change is real and happening in ways we can measure. For example, record high and low temperatures happening nearly every single year in the last decade and the ice caps having melted by about 9% per decade since the 1960s.
Of course, that doesn't stop a lot of people from being in denial and taking the exaggerated parts as proof of it being completely fake. Or calling people "brainwashed by democrats" for actually believing data that every country (including allies and enemies of the US) in the world agrees is real. The only thing said countries don't agree on is (again) the timeline of how quickly its happening.
@@rickypedia999 I would argue natural climate change is definitely a real thing. We have historical evidence that the climate moves in cycle. Now man caused climate change. That's just fear mongering by the liberal elites of the WEF.
In the "proof" that they use they use only documented temperatures. But we only have documented temperature for a very short time span compared to how old the earth is. We know the earth has gone through ice ages and to undo the ice ages they would have to go through a much hotter phase.
So yes. Natural climate change is likely real. Not that we even really have proof of that. Literally any time someone said. This has never been seen before and is proof of man made climate change. I can find documented historical records of similar weather phenomenon within the last 100 years lol. Literally everything they have ever predicted has been wrong.
And there is 0 evidence agreed upon that actual signifies that carbon emissions negatively affect the planet. Also "everyone agrees is real" is everyone who follows the liberal agenda agrees it is real. There are plenty of climatologist who disagree with the data and provide very rational arguments about the issues with their data or how they draw their conclusion.
My biggest proof of climate change (manmade) not being real besides the 3-5 periods of incorrect predictions, the lack of agreed upon evidence, the ignoring of the cycles that the earth's climate naturally go on. Is that people try to bully the western countries. When China is by far the biggest carbon from fossil fuels emitter in the world. And literally 0 politicians or activist ever comment on them. Most of the countries they try to force to believe their nonsense are fractions of what china outputs. Lets ignore the fact all these activists take private planes across the world like 30 times a week.
Lol! Steiner math
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Back when manbearpig was a joke and not scary crisis also Trey make him sound dumb because he was a joke at the time of this episode
He said south Florida would be under water in 10 years. That was 2005
Huh I live there and it’s not water world
it's still a joke
It's not scary at all. it's fake.
they went woke and joined the cult.
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Yea I'm glad you backed up to this episode before watching time to get cereal and nobody got cereal
i wonder if he is gona realise that South Park creators sold out and went woke
If manbearpig is real, i still believe that Al Gore did a lot of it for publicity and to be "the man". Not just the character in SP, but also in real life.
I assume that's why the joke works so good. Because someone spends about half of their words (or more) on themself rather than the topic.
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I don't still believe is ManBearPig
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Kinda weird how South Park obsessed over denying climate change for so long...
The climate has been changing for the entire existence of Earth -- people aren't the leading cause of it.
still should be
Back then they had brains
Because in the 2000s most people did . Al Gore was one if the very few talking about it . And while yes deniers can glee over the fact he was wrong about a lot. He was also right about a lot . It is real. Maybe not as dramatic as Al gore made it out to be. But definitely real.
@kmck1008 it's not. Theres lots of counter evidence to the very slim "evidence" presented. People have predicted many world ending level disaster 4 times now. Been wrong 3 and will be wrong the 4th.
There's no evidence of man caused increases or decreases. No significant change in the atmosphere. No recorded phenomenon that is out of the deviation that has happened in the past. Now if you mean climate change is real as in the earth's climate goes through extremes and cycles through phases. You'd be right. But the man made climate change that al gore fear mongers about is just wrong and there's no evidence that will change any time soon.
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Manbearpig is the climate crisis
An apt analogy for both being fake.