There's a deleted scene when the "native Hawaiians" are driving the Stotches to their hotel, and when Butters sees some actual ethnic Hawaiians and asks "Who are those people?" the "native Hawaiians" tell him "Those are just some Mexicans. They're harmless."
@JTanalepyoh yes born and raised for 27 years and actual blood Hawaiian flowing in my veins from my mom’s side of our family. Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono
This is unusually a very personal episode to me. I was born in Hawaii during my dad's time in the military, and I was told stories of being the whitest boy in the hospital that day. I then moved to Colorado right before preschool, and went back to Hawaii on tour later on my life, only to see the divide between the natives and the "natives." Butters literally had the story of my life 😂
2:42 Stephen's "biology" explanation for Butters' change in behavior, his reluctance to talk about it to outsiders, and Butters' need to return to the place of his birth are an homage the "Amok Time" episode of the original "Star Trek" TV series when Spock was going through Pon Farr and needed to return to Vulcan.
The word Haole is hilariously misused in this episode in the perfect way. At least in my Grandfathers day, it actually refers to what native Samoan Hawai'ians call the poorer white population that live on the islands and can’t afford to leave. It’s basically a term for “Hick” or “White Trash”. So the affluent American families calling tourists “haole” adds a whole other level of tone deaf and ignorant.
I am a Haole I spent much of my youth with Native Hawaiians. 😂 this hit hard. To this day, much of my Ohana (family) lives throughout the Hawaiian islands, and they absolutely call it Ha•vi•ee. Mainlanders move there for two months and try to claim everything. 😂I never saw this episode. Thanks for the upload.
To be fair it is more that they have native Hawaiian blood But most white "Hawaiians" are more howlie then native Hawaiian But they all love to pretend they're truly native for the benefits it gets them.
To be fair it is more that they have native Hawaiian blood But most white "Hawaiians" are more howlie then native Hawaiian But they all love to pretend they're truly native for the benefits it gets them.
To be fair it is more that they have native Hawaiian blood But most white "Hawaiians" are more howlie then native Hawaiian But they all love to pretend they're truly native for the benefits it gets them.
Besides the vodka, coconut cream and pineapple juice, there are some reddish brown teardrop shaped bottles among the chichi ingredients Kenny finds. Those are Trader Vic's Macadamia Nut Liqueur.
Butters with not just his golf swing, writing and tap dancing he has killed lots more people than Cartman. Cruise ship is like I don't know 5,000 people maybe
The fact you haven’t seen the episode ‘The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers’ probably one of the top 5 most classic episodes 👏🏻 S6 Ep13
I subscribed to your channel when you had like maybe 5,000 subscribers. It's nice to see that you are almost 37,000 know. You do a great job. Keep up the good work. Also, I freaking love this episode. Matt and Trey are geniuses at making the ridiculous. Now, I'm off to Ha-Vey-EE!
I was fortunate enough to have been stationed on Oahu from 2000-2004 and I relate to the "natives" so well. 20 years later I still feel the urge to move back there permanently someday.
My Grandfather took my Father when he was around Butter's age and moved from Hawaii to Wisconsin. As a Physician, I feel confident and saying none of this is true 😂😂
I LOVE LOVE LOVE how Butters stands up to the boys in the beginning of this episode cause he’s absolutely spot on about them but he didn’t have to beat up Scott to tell them 😫😂 Another amazing reaction Dash! It’s always a good day whenever you drop a South Park reaction, there’s soooo many great episodes left for you to witness as well!
The roundabout commentary in the episode is interesting when you delve a bit deeper with regards to the "Native" Hawaiians and the colonization leading to it being made a U.S. state. It was its own nation for at least a century
Hawaii's history is so weird. The islands weren't united until 1795. And although the King that unified them was native (properly native) he was supported by Americans who he gave lots of land to. Because they wanted land to build churches on, in classic American fashion. So Americans have always been there, since it became a nation. This eventually led to these "natives" (the white ones) overthrowing the monarchy about 100 years later. As the US looked on from a warship, menacingly. Which is what I think this episode is about.
My favorite South Park duo is Cartman and Kenny. In the movie, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, after Cartman gets done explaining how awesome the new Terrance and Phillip movie is, all the kids leave to go see it. With just Cartman and Kenny left, Cartman turns to Kenny and goes: "I hate you Kenny." My favorite joke of the whole movie, I love their relationship throughout the show.
This i got to be the funniest things I've ever seen. An American, not just an American but descended from slave America from Africa, highly educated, learns Japanese, lives on one of the islands, huh? Re-reading it, it might have come off wrong just the expression on your face. If you watch the family guy poltergeist episode when Hank says propane, hit me the same way. Can't stop laughing.
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As a haole who spent a lot of my developing years on Kaua'i, this is one of my favorite episodes. They even depicted most of the local places spot-on, lol.
Waited for this video the whole day (my mind was having urges to watch some new South Park rejection by you). Thank you Sir. (Also probably my favorite episode)
Since you’re such a huge butters Stan (he’s my second favorite he’s great) you should definitely watch the ungroundable and emo kids are plants. Emo kids are plants is the sequel to the ungroundable and both feature the goth kids, but butters is a huge crucial part to the ungroundable and I think you’d love them
So forgot about this episode feel it’s my fav duo they defend and are there for each other as young friends that sweet and good and butter having his Meg moment of telling the other kids off without being punished feelt good aswell and happy Kenny had an small role instead of his regular die somewhere ❤
As usual, this was a South Park take off on Star Trek and Spock's Pon Far.........as usual hilarious, bring back nostalgia and making fun all the way around.
Something many of you may not know is that there’s a joke within the shot from behind Elvis’ ghost and he’s supposed to look like the 1st King of Hawai’i, King Kamehameha
This is one of my favorite butters episode because he was goin off on everybody except Kenny because he's the only real one 😂 Craig and Tweek is my favorite duo
a lot of duo's for different jokes... jimbo and ned for their entire opening for the mexican staring frog of southern sri lanka, gerald and randy for two guys naked in a hot tub, jimmy and timmy as crips, 21 and 24
Kenny and Butters are some of my favorite characters along with Cartman, Randy, Mr. Garrison and PC Principal. It's rare to see them as a duo in the show.
If you think about it, this is the one time that I’m cool with butter’s parents. They saw he was upset so they sent him to Hawaii to drink his troubles away.
* Sorry, that's supposed to say "A Song of A$s and Fire" 0:38
Argo is a pretty good movie. Especially to those old enough to remember when it happened.
bra you should wear your beanie every video! then you look like you are on your way to rob a bank
here in mexico chichi means breast or chest if you are fat 🤣
butters left kenny to die in the river
Kindly react to "insheeption". It's the best south park episode
There's a deleted scene when the "native Hawaiians" are driving the Stotches to their hotel, and when Butters sees some actual ethnic Hawaiians and asks "Who are those people?" the "native Hawaiians" tell him "Those are just some Mexicans. They're harmless."
OMG🤣🤣🤣
Where can I find this clip?
Was it a deleted scene? I could have sworn I remember watching that on tv and couldn't stop laughing.
@johnanthonymotherfckingfru8085 you can find it on ytp.
@@abc123tiktokthink its one of those thing that just airs once and gets deleted immediately after the first airing.
I love "Kenneth's" letters to the guys back home.
"Kenneth" gets me every time. 😂
“On the morrow? Wtf is wrong with Kenny?”
"She had the nicest boobs ever" 😂 there's our Kenny
Dude watch the civil war episode
The subtlety of all the workers being actual natives is great.
Yeap🤣
I never noticed that lmao
As a born and raised Native Hawaiian, this episode makes me laugh my ass off
Like born and raise for real, or just July and August 🤣🤣🤣
@JTanalepyoh yes born and raised for 27 years and actual blood Hawaiian flowing in my veins from my mom’s side of our family. Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono
@@leeks1408Hakuna Matata to you too
Did you make the turn your first try?
Yeah he white
This is unusually a very personal episode to me. I was born in Hawaii during my dad's time in the military, and I was told stories of being the whitest boy in the hospital that day. I then moved to Colorado right before preschool, and went back to Hawaii on tour later on my life, only to see the divide between the natives and the "natives." Butters literally had the story of my life 😂
You sure you aren’t Butters?
Butters in disguise commenting over here
I love how eloquent Kenny is while he's writing those letters back home.
8:00 Kennys letter is a reference to how the first Visitor from Japan described American life
Rest in peace Akira Toriyama
King Kai gained another student. 😢
I still can't believe that he's passed away. 😢
so sad so many goats are dying we are all getting old
I'm not a fan of Dragonball or his art style in particular but his talent, influence and legend is undeniable. RIP.
wtf that gotta do with ANYTHING?
This is one of my favorite episodes especially because of how badass Kenny was and that Butters finally told the kids off
2:42 Stephen's "biology" explanation for Butters' change in behavior, his reluctance to talk about it to outsiders, and Butters' need to return to the place of his birth are an homage the "Amok Time" episode of the original "Star Trek" TV series when Spock was going through Pon Farr and needed to return to Vulcan.
Add that to the long list of Trek references in this show!
I was waiting for him to say “vulcan biology😂😂😂”
Was that the reference Futurama was going for when Zoidberg went to his homeplanet to the breeding frenzy just to leave as virgin?
My favorite part is when the dude is yelling at Kenny
“Why can’t your people respect our island? Why do you always want more?!”
😂😂😂
The word Haole is hilariously misused in this episode in the perfect way. At least in my Grandfathers day, it actually refers to what native Samoan Hawai'ians call the poorer white population that live on the islands and can’t afford to leave. It’s basically a term for “Hick” or “White Trash”. So the affluent American families calling tourists “haole” adds a whole other level of tone deaf and ignorant.
No Haole is used towards any white person the reason it’s ironic in this episode is cause they are super haole too
I am a Haole I spent much of my youth with Native Hawaiians. 😂 this hit hard. To this day, much of my Ohana (family) lives throughout the Hawaiian islands, and they absolutely call it Ha•vi•ee. Mainlanders move there for two months and try to claim everything. 😂I never saw this episode. Thanks for the upload.
You should definitely watch "It's a Jersey Thing" it was the episode that got me hooked onto South Park
Who knew that traveling to another land a few times a year would automatically make you a Native
Only if you sail there 🤣🤣🤣
To be fair it is more that they have native Hawaiian blood
But most white "Hawaiians" are more howlie then native Hawaiian
But they all love to pretend they're truly native for the benefits it gets them.
To be fair it is more that they have native Hawaiian blood
But most white "Hawaiians" are more howlie then native Hawaiian
But they all love to pretend they're truly native for the benefits it gets them.
To be fair it is more that they have native Hawaiian blood
But most white "Hawaiians" are more howlie then native Hawaiian
But they all love to pretend they're truly native for the benefits it gets them.
I absolutely loved the camaraderie between Butters and Kenny this episode. They balance each other out quite well.
I love the Butters-focused episodes. This one is an underrated gem!
Besides the vodka, coconut cream and pineapple juice, there are some reddish brown teardrop shaped bottles among the chichi ingredients Kenny finds. Those are Trader Vic's Macadamia Nut Liqueur.
Aloha Dash. It's good to see you react to this South Park episode with Butters and Kenny.
Hey, Rip!!! Good to see you!
Budders can only absolutely destroy things when he's really angry and not aiming.
Jesus Dash, this channel is the best for reactions. You're still kicking ass and taking subs! Thanks for the content bro!
We eat the Poke that the Safeway provides. 😂😂😂
God the food in Hawaii is divine.
Matt and Trey just can't give Ben Affleck a rest! 😄
“Humbly yours, Kenneth” 😂😂
Butters with not just his golf swing, writing and tap dancing he has killed lots more people than Cartman. Cruise ship is like I don't know 5,000 people maybe
Ikr? Like GotDAMN 😂
Still not close to Garrison and Kyle, also... Cartman killed off a burning man event
Never underestimate the wrath of a patient man
I love how intelligent and horny Kenny is 😂😂
I like that the only costume change kenny has when he travels to hawaii is he removes his gloves
The fact you haven’t seen the episode ‘The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers’ probably one of the top 5 most classic episodes 👏🏻 S6 Ep13
This episode would have been a little different with that one deleted scene. I'm shocked they didn't add it. Glad to see another video, Dash!
At 6:03 Kenny is saying “me?!?” As he points to himself. But it would be funny if he did say Nani lmao
It’d be about a hundred times worse if he did
@@godsstrongestschizo don’t really remember giving a fuck
I subscribed to your channel when you had like maybe 5,000 subscribers. It's nice to see that you are almost 37,000 know. You do a great job. Keep up the good work.
Also, I freaking love this episode. Matt and Trey are geniuses at making the ridiculous. Now, I'm off to Ha-Vey-EE!
Also, you really need to watch the South movie, "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut."
One thing I love about South Park, is that more often then not people playing music sound terrible, yet Trey Parker is a musical genius.
I would love to see the kill count of all the South Park characters. I think with that Cruise Ship Butter's is definitely in the lead.
Yeah, I'd say Butters is on par with 9/11.
I was fortunate enough to have been stationed on Oahu from 2000-2004 and I relate to the "natives" so well. 20 years later I still feel the urge to move back there permanently someday.
My boy butters finally standing up against his parents! 😃💙
"Can't cut off our chichis." Hahaha
My Grandfather took my Father when he was around Butter's age and moved from Hawaii to Wisconsin. As a Physician, I feel confident and saying none of this is true 😂😂
I LOVE LOVE LOVE how Butters stands up to the boys in the beginning of this episode cause he’s absolutely spot on about them but he didn’t have to beat up Scott to tell them 😫😂
Another amazing reaction Dash! It’s always a good day whenever you drop a South Park reaction, there’s soooo many great episodes left for you to witness as well!
The roundabout commentary in the episode is interesting when you delve a bit deeper with regards to the "Native" Hawaiians and the colonization leading to it being made a U.S. state. It was its own nation for at least a century
Hawaii's history is so weird. The islands weren't united until 1795. And although the King that unified them was native (properly native) he was supported by Americans who he gave lots of land to. Because they wanted land to build churches on, in classic American fashion. So Americans have always been there, since it became a nation.
This eventually led to these "natives" (the white ones) overthrowing the monarchy about 100 years later. As the US looked on from a warship, menacingly. Which is what I think this episode is about.
Your content always makes me smile from start to finish and for that I Thank You!
Big difference from being in a sinking ship in the freezing ocean vs the warm waters of Hawaii
My favorite South Park duo is Cartman and Kenny.
In the movie, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, after Cartman gets done explaining how awesome the new Terrance and Phillip movie is, all the kids leave to go see it.
With just Cartman and Kenny left, Cartman turns to Kenny and goes: "I hate you Kenny."
My favorite joke of the whole movie, I love their relationship throughout the show.
Butters was always a pimp.
This i got to be the funniest things I've ever seen. An American, not just an American but descended from slave America from Africa, highly educated, learns Japanese, lives on one of the islands, huh? Re-reading it, it might have come off wrong just the expression on your face. If you watch the family guy poltergeist episode when Hank says propane, hit me the same way. Can't stop laughing.
Oh yay! This was one of the ones I lobbied for! Hoping for the C oon series next!
And now Jen and Ben are getting a divorce. It's hilarious.
Butters is a low key serial killer lol
Victor helps people
Super excited every time a Dash reaction comes out!
1:49 Kenny clearly pissed off with Cartman's remark 😂
I assumed Safeway was Canadian lol! We have it everywhere here.
7:40 this is why I love to watch your reacts Dash. Always on point with the knowledge sharing on all references from episodes.
I just love how none of them are actually Natives 😂
I know that's the joke but it always gets me
Literally requested this on your last reaction, LETS GO!! , yay my comment made it on the video!!!!!
“stick it your ear for crying out loud!” 😂
May I ask where you got that Butters shirt? Keep up the South Park reactions, love em!
I wanna know too!
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Season 12
Episode 14 - The Ungroundable
Season 17
Episode 4 - Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers
“I love you! I loovvveee youuuuuu” 😂
Nice episode reaction dash.
Best duo is definitely Cartman and butters
Butters is lowkey responsible for more casualties done than cartman
As a haole who spent a lot of my developing years on Kaua'i, this is one of my favorite episodes. They even depicted most of the local places spot-on, lol.
Dash you shoiuld check out the 2 parter episodes "The Startling" hilarious Randy moments in the episodes and is shot somewhat like Cloverfield
2:26 get ‘em Butters!!
Butters is a damn menace. He's got a kill count. He's a pimp. And in the one special he actually destroys lives.....with nfts
Evergreen content. Always such solid tight editing too. Doesn't go unnoticed, love it.
Waited for this video the whole day (my mind was having urges to watch some new South Park rejection by you). Thank you Sir. (Also probably my favorite episode)
Since you’re such a huge butters Stan (he’s my second favorite he’s great) you should definitely watch the ungroundable and emo kids are plants. Emo kids are plants is the sequel to the ungroundable and both feature the goth kids, but butters is a huge crucial part to the ungroundable and I think you’d love them
So forgot about this episode feel it’s my fav duo they defend and are there for each other as young friends that sweet and good and butter having his Meg moment of telling the other kids off without being punished feelt good aswell and happy Kenny had an small role instead of his regular die somewhere ❤
15:19 Elvis is understandable as Sylvester Stallone😂
butters & Kenneth my favorite duo
I love the pairing of Butters and Kenny. One of the reasons i also love Dickenballs becaise they both got a win
When you look at it, this episode is basically a remake of the second meteroshower episode, where Kenny goes to a jewish scout camp with Kyle and Ike.
As usual, this was a South Park take off on Star Trek and Spock's Pon Far.........as usual hilarious, bring back nostalgia and making fun all the way around.
11:03 When you realize Butters has a higher kill count than Cartman.
One of the rules of the show is that Cartman will never directly kill anyone.
@@Choppytehbear1337 doesn't make him any less a killer lol
Something many of you may not know is that there’s a joke within the shot from behind Elvis’ ghost and he’s supposed to look like the 1st King of Hawai’i, King Kamehameha
This is one of my favorite butters episode because he was goin off on everybody except Kenny because he's the only real one 😂
Craig and Tweek is my favorite duo
Kenshiro: omae wa mou shindeiru
Kenny: Nani?... _explosion_
Kyle and Stan: Oh my God, you killed Kenny. You bastard!
That Elvis voice imitation killed me !🤣😆🤣I love South Park !
Chi chi means pee/peeing in hawaiian, just an example of how the actual locals mess with haoles.
As someone born in the UK who became an ancient Chinese native for 2 years i totally understand them.
Another really good episode with Stan and butters is Future self and me. Season 16 episode 6.
Ok I'm pretty new to this channel, my fellow South Park fans how have you not had him react to cartoon wars yet
All this time reading James Michener’s “Hawaii” ive been pronouncing it “hay-ole” 😂😂😂😂
a lot of duo's for different jokes... jimbo and ned for their entire opening for the mexican staring frog of southern sri lanka, gerald and randy for two guys naked in a hot tub, jimmy and timmy as crips, 21 and 24
8:34 Butters is performing the ceremony on a giant bird?
Like if you get the reference. XD
One of my favorite Kenny episodes 😁
Dash you're the best reactor because you explain all the jokes that I was too subtle to miss! ❤
cant help but laugh when picturing Trey Parker doing those screams in the studio @10:55 😅😅😅
8:47 Yup that's still our Kenny
Catching this on a break at work. Thank ya Dash
Favorite Duo: Cartman and Kyle
This hit me in the feels…I remember the day Elvis died…August 16th 1977…I was 5 but it was the biggest news story.
With this episode, I think its safe to assume Butters has killed more people than Cartman
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Kenny and Butters are some of my favorite characters along with Cartman, Randy, Mr. Garrison and PC Principal. It's rare to see them as a duo in the show.
Butters was such a likeable, confused, individual i named my tarantula after him. Butters was so awesome, i loved her so much.
If you think about it, this is the one time that I’m cool with butter’s parents. They saw he was upset so they sent him to Hawaii to drink his troubles away.
Butters' parents were nice in the episode where Wendy breaks up with Stan.
I lived in Hawaii briefly and this episode kinda nails a very specific vibe.
I remember I first watched this episode a few days after being in Hawaii with my dad for 10 days
Kenny Didn't Died in this episode...