fun fact south park co creator matt stone has a black wife Angela Howard who is Comedy Central executive imagine going home for family dinner after making this episode😂😂
You do realize the episode was actually praised by the NAACP for the usage of the word "This show, in its own comedic way, is helping people to educate the power of this word, and how it can feel to have hate language directed at you. - Kovon and Jill Flowers" This is from the founders of "Abolish the N word" organization. So. I don't think it was much of an issue for Matt Stone
@@Arri7979 It was green and it depicted the first time of Kenny dying in the first episode and the quote: Oh my God, they killed Kenny! And I still have the mug I also have a similar experiance with discovering Star Wars, where I discovered it from a sticker that I also still have
4:14 its crazy because Cartman becomes a Pewdepie parody in like Season 16 or something. Pewdiepie even makes an irl cameo in that season to clown Cartman 😂
@@jd1800 - You're absolutely right. But, I can see Cartmen claiming to be 2% black and start selling N-Word passes or invitations to the cook out, but he thinks it's a literal cook out at Tolkien's house.
Watch the episode "raising the bar" and you can see TOKEN's name written out the way it's supposed to be spelled and always has been. They can't even write it off as Cartman being stupid because Token made the graphic himself.
the way I understand the subplot with the dwarf is that Matt and Trey were doing a social commentary on the way discrimination is taught in schools. We've all had that one lecture about why saying certain things or laughing at certain people is wrong, but did it ever change anything? Is a speech about how words are hurtful and how you can do anything despite your differences really going to change someone like Cartman who just wants to make fun of anyone for anything? I think that's what they were criticizing, you can have the best intent, but giving a speech or trying to teach a lesson can't just erase all of it.
Apparently hammer it into a generation enough then yes. These guys couldn't even laugh at an obvious joke because it was 'mean-spirited.' It's really sad.
Uh no, in commentaries and interviews they've explained that they just needed a B-Plot and decided Cartman laughing at a 'little-person' was good enough. It wasnt commentary on anything.
@@eloimireault8401 Yeah, people often get more than the intent from art and thats a beautiful thing. It also happens to make sense in the story, which is another bonus.
@@beterotato6757it’s funny how they constantly bash every South Park episode and act like they’re too good for it but yet have like 100 videos watching it
I'm pretty sure that the reason Cartman fights a tiny person is because the writers thought "let's make Cartman fight a little guy" and then came up with a plot around it
@jpro9522 yes! It was hilarious! They should've gotten Evanit0 to join them to get a "black pass" like what they did with Their The Boondocks reactions! 🤣
The reason why Cartman fights the Little person is because when writing the episode they didn't know wat the subplot should be till someone said Cartman fighting a midget
The Naggers scene is not just the best scene from South Park, but the best thing to come from comedy TV. Just ever. The buildup. The suspense. The delivery. The payoff. It's perfection incarnate.
I wrote an essay in highschool on The Book of Mormon (the musical not the actual book) a part of the paper I used the episode about Mormonism, as a reason for Parker and Stone’s problems with Mormonism. Best part was my teacher was Mormon, and he made fun of me being Jewish all year so getting to reverse that on him is like the height of my highschool career
My favorite thing about the N-word episode is that a bunch of people on Twitter will be like "haha! Wow! This episode TOTALLY couldn't be made today because of all the snowflakes! 🤓" and they all miss the point of the episode that the N-word is bad.
I mean all these guys did was complain and whine about it just on the opposite end. These guys are just pretending to not enjoy the episode so they don't risk offending anyone.
Well said. I love the show, but some of SP's fans are really insufferable, and feel like they're more so using South Park to spread their shitty views, when like... Cartman ISN'T supposed to be the good guy. Cartman is purposely made to be a mixture of all the worst traits in humanity. There are some episodes which are dated in terms of sub-text like ManBearPig, for which Trey and Matt literally apologized for, but it didn't ruin the episode for me as the plot is pretty standalone, but the media literacy in some of the later episodes is actually crazy when it came to public perception. Trans episode and the Panderverse are the most obvious examples. Like the whole trans athlete plot was taken like "hell yeah" by transphobes and like "they're framing trans people as these lying schemers" by people who didn't even watch the episode but only correspond to the initial comments by the fanbase, when like the b plot of those episodes like Cissy LITERALLY FEATURE a positive message for it and explore the concept of feeling lost in your body, as if you don't belong in it. They just said that if someone was using it to exploit it was simply shitty, which it is. Panderverse didn't frame inclusivity as a bad thing, it framed it as dishonest attempt to get some brownie points, as it's lazy. But it's Cartman who was like "Disney wants to replace white straight men with diverse groups" which is like yeah, THAT'S CARTMAN, the most typical, consistent racist in television history. You aren't supposed to take his takes like gospel, you are supposed to take them with an entire hill of salt because he's insane.
@@tananatana4011 i do like how south park has episodes that are like actual comments on real issues and then miss the jokes entirely, like the "with apologies to jess jackson" episode is possibly one of the most praised south park episodes
@Luke21-xk7uh I wouldn't say they were pretending to not enjoy it. But they were probably hamming up their reactions a little bit. They ARE entertainers after all lol.
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I'm pretty sure they added in the little person bit of that episode in as a last-minute thing to sort of get Stan to learn his part of the lesson or something. That's why it feels like it just comes out of nowhere; it wasn't planned originally, but then Stan & Trey saw the guy they were basing that character off of on TV or something and decided to include him in the episode.
episode so bad they had to do half of it off stream 😭😭 (by bad i ment could've got them banned on twitch i love with apologys to jesse jackson its one of my favs)
11:00 What is up with cartoons and acting like, if someone likes watching TV, that's the *only* thing they look doing? Like... I'm currently typing this from a computer, so am I also not allowed to like board games?
In an interview about the n-word episode, Matt and Trey had literally one motivation for the dwarf plot "Whatever it takes, let's make Cartman fight a little person"
I doubt anyone will notice this comment, but I 100% believe if they watched Mao Mao heroes of PureHeart, they’d either love it to death or make fun of it to hell and back. Either way, it’d be cool to see them react to it
dude how the hell are people commenting like "This was my favorite part!" like bro the video JUST came out there is NO WAY you couldve possibly watched even half of the video 😭
Fun fact, the onky reason the sub-plot with the little person is there is becuase the creators wanted cartman to fight a little person cause they thought it'd be funny
5:08 I mean... here in Australia, it was hosted by a pretty girl, and from what I recall, she sounded pretty interested, but I could be remembering it wrong.
The sub plot is making fun of Cartman while establishing the effect a child like that has on a relatively normal guy. Cartman finds it hilarious simply because the man looks different. That guy didn’t have to be a dwarf for that plot to work.
Great thing about South Park is that even after, how many episodes have they reacted to this point, like AT LEAST 100 or something, there are STILL more episodes which are considered classics and must watches. It's the same with Always Sunny, like for every reaction that I see on Always Sunny episode, I think "oh this is one of the GOATS" That being said there are a lot of forgettable episodes people don't focus on for a reason, but still... for a show such as SP, the highs are more important than the lows, because they barely matter
does it include 8 hour workdays and great sadness. also isn’t monsters inc being at work or is there like bureaucratic jobs that exist, is there a legal system?
Apparently the little person subplot was just a random one sentence idea. I forget which one said it but the story goes matt stone and trey Parker were trying to come up with a B plot and one of them said exactly "what if cartman fights a midget" and the idea was so funny to them they just rolled with it
@@VagabondRetro they say in the commentary for the episode that their main goal with the sub plot was that they just wanted to end the episode with Cartman fighting a midget lol.
@@builttoscalevideos That response was clearly at least a partial joke. You can tell there is more going on from how Stan uses it to connect to the main idea of the episode.
@@builttoscalevideos Yeah I guess I'm mainly frustrated with how often the guys only miss the point of something by just talking over it. I get that's also a bit of a cornerstone of the channel, but they take it too far sometimes imo. Sometimes you need to be quiet and ponder something to get it.
The best part of the first episode is the new kid calling out Stan for shitting on his religion. He was genuinely pissed off, he really wanted to be his friend. If only Randy wasn't such an idiot.
Randy saying the N-Word caught me off guard when I first watched the episode 💀
The whole episode is Matt Stone And Trey Parker dropping the hard r multiple times. You really could get away with anything on tv in the 2000s. 💀
Funny as flip tho
@@Max25670 Why is it hard R when it starts with and N? Shouldn't hard R be for (rhymes with restart)?
@@Max25670 they still drop the N word in episodes to this day
@@Max25670at least there’s a decent message behind the episode 😭
nah bruh, i jst binged their entire playlist of south park videos and was like “man, i wish there were more” 💀
I did the same 💀
Big same, its just really funny
fun fact south park co creator matt stone has a black wife Angela Howard who is Comedy Central executive imagine going home for family dinner after making this episode😂😂
You do realize the episode was actually praised by the NAACP for the usage of the word
"This show, in its own comedic way, is helping people to educate the power of this word, and how it can feel to have hate language directed at you.
- Kovon and Jill Flowers"
This is from the founders of "Abolish the N word" organization. So. I don't think it was much of an issue for Matt Stone
@@KingDJ524 i know that just saying and as a black kid I find this episode hilarious
"Honey I love you, and I'm confident you won't. But don't fuck it up, if it's not funny or insightful, it's just offensive.
Oh i didnt know that
Who cares about being offensive
That's the point
0:51 How did you not notice the poster saying “If you don’t have a dad, you’re a bastard.”
My father just passed away....I'm a bastard!
A bastard is if your parents aren’t married when you’re born, bastard is another word for illegitimate
@@n0body550it also means fatherless
@@CallofFreaky because stupid people used it to mean that for so long that they changed the meaning of
I discovered South Park for the first time through a coffee mug from 1999...
And I still have that mug
What was on the coffee mug?
@@Arri7979 It was green and it depicted the first time of Kenny dying in the first episode and the quote: Oh my God, they killed Kenny!
And I still have the mug
I also have a similar experiance with discovering Star Wars, where I discovered it from a sticker that I also still have
Each pairing has a different vibe:
Jack and kor: mature vibe
Kor and eden: wholesome vibe
Jack and eden: doesn’t exist
forbidden combo jack and eden
@@groolissa but fr though, i can’t think of a single video where it was just those two
It's because they can't deal with the sexual tension if it's just the two of them
@Galacticstarsofthegalaxy I think there was one Southpark video where it was jack and eden
Jack and Eden watched the Panderverse episode without Kor.
4:14 its crazy because Cartman becomes a Pewdepie parody in like Season 16 or something. Pewdiepie even makes an irl cameo in that season to clown Cartman 😂
Not only Book of Mormans, but they also made Cannibals the Musical. They just know how to mix musicals with disturbing and I find it so ingenious. 😂
and Orgazmo!
team america world police is awesome.
Imagine an episode where Tolkein sold N-Word Passes.
Tolkien would never do that, because he's pretty much the most normal and sane character in the show.
You talking about Woolie Vs?
@@jd1800 - You're absolutely right. But, I can see Cartmen claiming to be 2% black and start selling N-Word passes or invitations to the cook out, but he thinks it's a literal cook out at Tolkien's house.
@@jd1800 idk, he'll sometimes do something if it proves profitable (the Christian rock band and the streaming service come to mind)
Watch the episode "raising the bar" and you can see TOKEN's name written out the way it's supposed to be spelled and always has been.
They can't even write it off as Cartman being stupid because Token made the graphic himself.
the way I understand the subplot with the dwarf is that Matt and Trey were doing a social commentary on the way discrimination is taught in schools. We've all had that one lecture about why saying certain things or laughing at certain people is wrong, but did it ever change anything? Is a speech about how words are hurtful and how you can do anything despite your differences really going to change someone like Cartman who just wants to make fun of anyone for anything? I think that's what they were criticizing, you can have the best intent, but giving a speech or trying to teach a lesson can't just erase all of it.
Apparently hammer it into a generation enough then yes. These guys couldn't even laugh at an obvious joke because it was 'mean-spirited.' It's really sad.
Uh no, in commentaries and interviews they've explained that they just needed a B-Plot and decided Cartman laughing at a 'little-person' was good enough. It wasnt commentary on anything.
@ZeallustImmortal well I guess I got something more than what was expected. That's why I love South Park, you can understand it on many levels
@@eloimireault8401 Yeah, people often get more than the intent from art and thats a beautiful thing. It also happens to make sense in the story, which is another bonus.
17:53 It really is. Matt and Tray only needed a B-Plot and they looked through their possible ideas for those and chose Eric vs Little Person
Is it like, a rule that SP episodes have B plots?
@@themaxterz0169 its a rule for like every show ever lmao
@@imdva im pretty sure there are shows out there with most episodes having no B plot.
@@themaxterz0169 name one??
18:20 "alzheimer is a bad disease we should cure it"
I always say that sh when I watch these bro
With Apologies to Jesse Jackson is one of my absolute favorite episodes. The opening scene is peak South Park.
not for these guys though, they are too morally righteous to enjoy it.
@@boogabuga7657 it's genuinely absurd how no one in the comments bring up how these guys are bashing the episodes throughout
@@beterotato6757it’s funny how they constantly bash every South Park episode and act like they’re too good for it but yet have like 100 videos watching it
they say the word 42 times, also the episode got more praise than it did backlash
These guys are just easily triggered.
@@Vespyr_ true
I'm pretty sure that the reason Cartman fights a tiny person is because the writers thought "let's make Cartman fight a little guy" and then came up with a plot around it
Idk, I enjoy it cuz I like watching cartman be an awful person lol
The way Randy said the N-word was funny to me and he even smiled 🤣🤣
He was just So excited when a moment prior he was hesitant, as he should be haha.
I'm always happy and smiling when I say it (it's a harmless, silly little word that doesn't mean anything) 😊
The fact that South Park is almost 30 years old and they still didn't get cancelled is crazy💀💀
The fact it's been going 30 years with the same writers and show runners
@@FrancisR420 true 😂
South Park stumbled a lot of controversies throughout the years and still went on top.
30 years ago we knew how to just laugh at things. Nothing ever got 'cancelled'. You laughed or you didn't.
They re-opened casa Bonita too
Oh yeah! I was there! The episode with The N-word they tried to watch but couldn't and was forced to end stream early! Lol! 🤣
@jpro9522 yes! It was hilarious! They should've gotten Evanit0 to join them to get a "black pass" like what they did with Their The Boondocks reactions! 🤣
@jpro9522 yes! It did! Lol! 🤣
I did the same thing on wheel of fortune, my reward was getting cancelled on twitter.
Reddit gold ass comment ngl
Pretty ballsy for Wheel of Fortune to air an episode with the n word in it
Sure buddy
Eh, it's Twitter. No great loss.
I love my quiet, little mountain town.
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The reason why Cartman fights the Little person is because when writing the episode they didn't know wat the subplot should be till someone said Cartman fighting a midget
Hello Markiplier here 0:01
"Whip out Settlers of Catan" Well, turns out the Mormons have their own version of Catan: "Settlers of Zarahemla".
The Naggers scene is not just the best scene from South Park, but the best thing to come from comedy TV. Just ever.
The buildup. The suspense. The delivery. The payoff.
It's perfection incarnate.
Cartman's mom can be so damn funny for no apparent reason sometimes
Matt and Trey just likes to make fun of Mormons like all the time. In random movies they made they will throw a random stray at Mormons
Which is funny cause in the South Park universe, Mormons are the only ones canonically allowed into heaven.
I love how they go from the mormon episode to the Nword episode
I wrote an essay in highschool on The Book of Mormon (the musical not the actual book) a part of the paper I used the episode about Mormonism, as a reason for Parker and Stone’s problems with Mormonism. Best part was my teacher was Mormon, and he made fun of me being Jewish all year so getting to reverse that on him is like the height of my highschool career
HELL YEAH! (Also what teacher makes fun of their students beliefs tf 💀)
The announcer listing off Cartman's potential father(s) lives rent free in my head. Something about the delivery is so funny.
My favorite thing about the N-word episode is that a bunch of people on Twitter will be like "haha! Wow! This episode TOTALLY couldn't be made today because of all the snowflakes! 🤓" and they all miss the point of the episode that the N-word is bad.
I mean all these guys did was complain and whine about it just on the opposite end. These guys are just pretending to not enjoy the episode so they don't risk offending anyone.
Well said. I love the show, but some of SP's fans are really insufferable, and feel like they're more so using South Park to spread their shitty views, when like... Cartman ISN'T supposed to be the good guy. Cartman is purposely made to be a mixture of all the worst traits in humanity.
There are some episodes which are dated in terms of sub-text like ManBearPig, for which Trey and Matt literally apologized for, but it didn't ruin the episode for me as the plot is pretty standalone, but the media literacy in some of the later episodes is actually crazy when it came to public perception.
Trans episode and the Panderverse are the most obvious examples. Like the whole trans athlete plot was taken like "hell yeah" by transphobes and like "they're framing trans people as these lying schemers" by people who didn't even watch the episode but only correspond to the initial comments by the fanbase, when like the b plot of those episodes like Cissy LITERALLY FEATURE a positive message for it and explore the concept of feeling lost in your body, as if you don't belong in it. They just said that if someone was using it to exploit it was simply shitty, which it is.
Panderverse didn't frame inclusivity as a bad thing, it framed it as dishonest attempt to get some brownie points, as it's lazy. But it's Cartman who was like "Disney wants to replace white straight men with diverse groups" which is like yeah, THAT'S CARTMAN, the most typical, consistent racist in television history. You aren't supposed to take his takes like gospel, you are supposed to take them with an entire hill of salt because he's insane.
@@tananatana4011 i do like how south park has episodes that are like actual comments on real issues and then miss the jokes entirely, like the "with apologies to jess jackson" episode is possibly one of the most praised south park episodes
It seems like the concept of satire is completely lost on people, it's pretty sad
@Luke21-xk7uh I wouldn't say they were pretending to not enjoy it. But they were probably hamming up their reactions a little bit. They ARE entertainers after all lol.
Homemade “Pringles”
Ingredients:
1 c warm water
1/4 tsp salt
1 c instant mashed potatoes (powdered kind works better than the flake or pearl kind)
1 c rice flour
1 Tbsp cornstarch
1/4 tsp of baking powder
Peanut or coconut oil for deep frying
Instructions:
Dissolve the salt in the water, then add to dry ingredients. Mix into stiff dough. Pass dough through pasta machine at the lowest setting (I’ve never been able to make these thin enough rolling by hand). Cut the flatten dough into 2” squares or use a sharp cookie cutter lightly greased with cooking spray to make different shapes. In a heavy skillet or kettle, heat oil to 350-375F (175-190C). Flash fry chips 10-15 seconds until crisp.
Oven method: preheat oven to 450F (232C), arrange chips on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper, spritz tops with cooking spray, place in top rack of oven and bake for 2-3 minutes until crisp.
Alt: Mix cooked potatoes and rice in blender/food processor with the cornstarch, baking powder & salt to make the dough (you shouldn’t need any water). :)
Thank you now i know how to make pringles
Not the wheel of fortune episode hahaha
16:50 Not having fun watching you not having fun watching these episodes!
Thanks for the reaction!
6:26 Captain Underpants would like a word.
I'm pretty sure they added in the little person bit of that episode in as a last-minute thing to sort of get Stan to learn his part of the lesson or something. That's why it feels like it just comes out of nowhere; it wasn't planned originally, but then Stan & Trey saw the guy they were basing that character off of on TV or something and decided to include him in the episode.
digging the increasing use of cutaways to anime reactions boys, keep it up
episode so bad they had to do half of it off stream 😭😭 (by bad i ment could've got them banned on twitch i love with apologys to jesse jackson its one of my favs)
Which one
@mrwhatif618 maybe it's the one with the n word (˃̣̣̥▽˂̣̣̥)
@@Mrwhatif618 with apologys to jesse jackson
Ooh
its literally one of the best episodes of south park with a 8.9 out 10 on IDMB and 92 % on rotten tomatoes
11:00 What is up with cartoons and acting like, if someone likes watching TV, that's the *only* thing they look doing? Like... I'm currently typing this from a computer, so am I also not allowed to like board games?
In an interview about the n-word episode, Matt and Trey had literally one motivation for the dwarf plot "Whatever it takes, let's make Cartman fight a little person"
13:37 I love how Stan is looking side to side like "oh shit"
I always show the Wheel of Fortune scene to people who don't watch South Park often, just for their reaction
Ending the vid with topaz is peak editing
I doubt anyone will notice this comment, but I 100% believe if they watched Mao Mao heroes of PureHeart, they’d either love it to death or make fun of it to hell and back.
Either way, it’d be cool to see them react to it
dude how the hell are people commenting like "This was my favorite part!" like bro the video JUST came out there is NO WAY you couldve possibly watched even half of the video 😭
Bots 🤖
Fun fact, the onky reason the sub-plot with the little person is there is becuase the creators wanted cartman to fight a little person cause they thought it'd be funny
7:09 different times 🙏🙏🙏
ive been subscribed since 4.7k subs, im so glad to see u guys grow as a channel day by day❤
1:07 crucifixions are supposed to be like that if i remember correctly, its supposed to put stress on your shoulders or something like that
Topaz reading the patreons is a win from me
I got into South Park after I watched The Book of Mormon musical because I am a dumb little theatre kid
11:05 I grew up in a Mormon household. This game slapped. The amount of arguments and moments we had were amazing.
5:08 I mean... here in Australia, it was hosted by a pretty girl, and from what I recall, she sounded pretty interested, but I could be remembering it wrong.
8:26 My uncle showed this segment of the episode to his 8-year-old kid to teach him about Mormons lol.
16:44 "its over 9000"
THATS A REFRENCE IN TOO MANY WAYS
“naive american stan “ cartmans fat accent is so good
I can’t wait for a 6 hour comp of this series
“Might get us cancelled.” I don’t know, I feel like their other videos would’ve gotten them cancelled long ago 😅
Happy almost 1m subscriber
Kids ironically see South Park shorts on TH-cam yet there is a LITERAL N WORD in this show
I like that the little person says he's not limited by his size. So he's just as capable of beating up a small kid as a regular-sized adult.
12:06 “they never anything get them down”
Oh eden, Oh you sweet summer child…..if you only knew.
The “dark skin being a curse” is an actual teaching in the Mormon church 💀
The sub plot is making fun of Cartman while establishing the effect a child like that has on a relatively normal guy. Cartman finds it hilarious simply because the man looks different. That guy didn’t have to be a dwarf for that plot to work.
It’s kinda sad how Cartman doesn’t have a dad but it’s also why he’s the way he is cause his mom spoils the crap out of him!
It's even more devastating when you learn his dad was a ginger
11:04 ok but like my family actually does whip out the Catan, sometimes with expansions, when we get together lol
11:05 This looks like that game Hilda and her mum play. Also, I think my aunt has this game.
Idk how this episode wasn’t cancelled, I’m surprised this show wasn’t cancelled like drawn together
7:55 editor pulling out the most unknown manhwa in existance
name?
Petition to make them watch Wonder Showzen.
20 minutes of Eden not understanding what's going on 🤣
HELL YEAH, that alongside Xavier Renegade Angel, both phenomenal projects by them
FINALLY y’all made another South Park video!
I forgot how Chef would always refer to them as “children” even when he’s just addressing one of them
Great thing about South Park is that even after, how many episodes have they reacted to this point, like AT LEAST 100 or something, there are STILL more episodes which are considered classics and must watches. It's the same with Always Sunny, like for every reaction that I see on Always Sunny episode, I think "oh this is one of the GOATS"
That being said there are a lot of forgettable episodes people don't focus on for a reason, but still... for a show such as SP, the highs are more important than the lows, because they barely matter
4:17 caught me off guard 😂
I’m a little bit Autistic cause when you mentioned the Book of Mormon the musical and Andrew Rannells appeared on screen I fucking lost it
3:35 Is that the heavensword theme from FFXIV?
wait omg matt stone and trey parker did book of mormon?? i never knew, that musical is FIRE
Insane birthday gift, thanks spilling the milk
11:12 mormons actually love settlers of Catan 😂
Getting paid to watch South Park and saying we force you to watch it is wild
These South Park Episodes specially with the Randy N Word One was really something back in early days of the 2010s.
158 views and 132 likes in one minute? That’s honestly about 80% likes to views. Pretty based
0:24 am I going insane, or is that drop pop candy 😭
The head of the “abolish the N word” organization actually praised the episode. But i’, sure he’s happy to know you’re offended on his races behalf.
“Yakwin” made my ears ring
Ntgl this Kor and Eden Pair are my favourite. Just a neat wholesome vibe.
Watch the Monster Inc. spin-off series, Monsters at Work please.
does it include 8 hour workdays and great sadness. also isn’t monsters inc being at work or is there like bureaucratic jobs that exist, is there a legal system?
Apparently the little person subplot was just a random one sentence idea. I forget which one said it but the story goes matt stone and trey Parker were trying to come up with a B plot and one of them said exactly "what if cartman fights a midget" and the idea was so funny to them they just rolled with it
Iirc the only reason the little person subplot exists is because Matt and Trey said they just wanted cartman to fight a midget lol.
Not really. It's very clearly trying to show what happens when someone pretends when other people's words aren't harmful.
@@VagabondRetro they say in the commentary for the episode that their main goal with the sub plot was that they just wanted to end the episode with Cartman fighting a midget lol.
@@builttoscalevideos That response was clearly at least a partial joke. You can tell there is more going on from how Stan uses it to connect to the main idea of the episode.
@@VagabondRetro yeah fair
@@builttoscalevideos Yeah I guess I'm mainly frustrated with how often the guys only miss the point of something by just talking over it. I get that's also a bit of a cornerstone of the channel, but they take it too far sometimes imo. Sometimes you need to be quiet and ponder something to get it.
"Will he bleed because that's all we care about" Tony stark was a Cartman fan
The midget plot is honestly one of my favorite parts of all South Park
I’m Mormon and I loved this video!
I know it would never happen but I would give anything to see you guys react to Book of Mormon
As a Mormon it’s not that offensive but more funny
The best part of the first episode is the new kid calling out Stan for shitting on his religion.
He was genuinely pissed off, he really wanted to be his friend. If only Randy wasn't such an idiot.
True story of what happened when I was very little Mormons tried to get my parents to give up me & my siblings custody to them.
Request: The Taming Strange episode. You guys would enjoy it(it’s a personal favorite of mine)
The N-word episode is such an iconic one. My boy randy really said that with a smiley face
They Should React To The Cartman Resurrects The Confederacy.
Spilling the milk is the only thing that makes me happy in life😂
Cartman, your dad is out getting the milk.
I cannot believe Stan's dad said the N word.
14:41 BUTTERS!!!
14:55 BrUh.