Me too, the last couple years all the money I would have spent on cards I started buying mid to high end pocket knives. It's crazy how nice my knife collection already is shifting that spending.
The terminology and cards for MtG here are very real and accurate, yes lol. I can't imagine any attempt at shoutcasting would sound like this since I don't take the game that seriously, but Matt Stone and Trey Parker are pretty huge card and board game nerds, so they try to represent them accurately. In fact, in some episodes you can see a board game shelf in Stan's room with 100% real board games on it
Yup! All the cards are real, and the terms are used correctly. Even the way the players act and talk are realistic. You can tell Matt and Trey are either really knowledgeable about magic, or they did a ton of research.
I know one of them has a kid that started taking an interest in games. It’s why they had pewdiepie in an episode when let’s play started popping up everywhere.
Sure but in more serious games they'll take the "phases" into consideration more, draw phase, action phase, attack phase, etc, you don't just attack with one creature and then attack with another one
The joke you missed at the end is in the stands. It was a full house, meaning people were more hype to go watch the girls volleyball team face off against a card playing chicken than they were to go actually watch a real volleyball game
I personally prefer the older seasons with very little continuity between episodes, felt like a new adventure every week. The connected narrative aspect of South Park is great in short bursts like with Imaganationland and Cartoon wars but not when it goes on for an entire season. I had no interest in Randy's weed farm story and can barely even remember South Parks episodes from s19 onwards.
@@gg8264Guys should go and support the Girls Volleyball team. Especially since the girls show up every Friday to support the guys Football team.. and your not just supporting the girls who have your back and cheer louder than anyone there.. But the school.. I played football in high school. And I know all the guys always went to all the girls sporting events.
I think the end is Stan showing how he usually tries to fix everything with a grand gesture once things get bad, but doesn't put in the actual work to keep things good. i.e. Let's get everyone together and fill up the stadium, but only after realizing he was in deep trouble with Wendy. Or like throwing a party for the diabetes kid but really it's to get people to like them again after telling them to go fudge themselves.
Fun fact: Chickens are the best Tic-Tac-Toe players. Yup, that's right. People have somehow taught chickens how to play Tic-Tac-Toe (I have no idea how), and every single time the chickens have either won or tied.
"This is so foul." I wasn't sure if I wanted to take that intentionally as a joke because of the episode's name, or if this was a "Getting serious" moment. Otherwise...Randy Marsh has proven that he is insanely stupid beyond belief.
So Stan's idea at the end of the episode made everyone show up at girls volleyball match. Sits were of course full because McNuggets was playing magic, but they showed up :P
Top 5 Episodes of South Park Season 18 According to IMDB (For the algorithm): 1. E7: Grounded Vindaloop (9.1/10) 2. E3: The Cissy (8.5/10) 3. E8: Chicken Magic (8.3/10) 4. E6: Freemium Isn’t Free (8.1/10) 5. E5: Magic Bush (7.9/10)
I had a friend try to teach me Magic, but old school Yu Gi Oh was already complicated enough. Feels like you need a goddamn law degree to remember all the rules and card effects
I can't lie I was rolling when I watched this episode it is great. Never was into or understood why those games are so popular ? Randy's expressions when he's preforming are hilarious. OOOORIGHT ✌☮
I just noticed something for the first time. Stan - "Wendy. Did you hear about last night." Wendy - "Yeah, I heard the volleyball team won by like 20 points" Stan - "No not that. Do you actually go to that?" Wendy - "Yeah, and you should too." This could be a minor error, or south park might be making a subtle dig at women. But did Wendy go or not? She doesn't keep her story straight. She went but she heard they won. If she was there, she watched them win. She knows they won. She wouldn't have heard they won. So was she really there or pretending to care. Could this be a subtle dig at the women who complain that men don't watch women's sports, but they don't watch it either?
@@maciek8159 don't know if your being sarcastic or not but a lot of people still play it it's a hobby don't be a-hole I still play and I'm 26 it's a hobby and it's fun don't like it gtfo
i mean, i went to an all boys high school and there are events where different girl schools play volleyball at our stadium. that shit was packed and mostly boys. 🤣
Magic predates Pokémon cards by a few years. I first remember magic cards being a huge thing in between Pogs and spin fighters(between 1993-1998) Sometime in the early 2000s it rebranded to Magic the gathering. Also very much up like pogs and Pokemon cards they were banned on a lot of schools because kids would get into fights over whether or not trading certain cards was considered Fair
I don't remember this well (it was mostly very early in elementary school), but I did go to a school that was very aggressive about making sure its students knew they were supposed to be audience members at its sports games. I can understand some of it: people who care about sports want their children to have an audience as early as possible to get used to it, and the audience helps make everybody know the sport is important to keep supporting and funding. But while I was fairly quiet and attentive during the whole thing, I can't ever say I enjoyed watching.
Got into magic around last year during the "All will be one set" but it made appearances in my childhood a lot and I never realized it. I now run a blue and black Phyrexian deck as my main
And also for anyone stumbling upon this video, most of the Magic The Gathering card names were real (a few were made up), but the “play-by-play” of what was happening in each game was complete gibberish. Mostly real terminology but used in a way that doesn’t mean anything
i did yuigoh for most of my childhood, but now like magic more than yuigoh due to power creep even tho magic has its own problems, it isnt a coin flip and reading novels.
Magic and Yugioh were my games of choice in school. Now as an adult I invest in Pokemon. Some of the names in the South Park Magic are real names, but the way they play is weird and out of order. There are main phases and attack phases etc. You can’t summon a new creature to attack after you’ve already attacked once.
I started collecting football cards in 1997 when I was in 3rd grade. Pokémon from 4th-7th. Yu gi oh 7th. Football 8th-12th Football, hockey, baseball, and basketball this year.
Used to buy some magic cards in middle school but nobody was into it so I just thought they looked cool. But yeah, Pokemon was more my jam. Also what my classmates were into too.
I know I bought cards at the start of magic the gathering and pokemon... I'm haunted by the knowledge that I've got black lotus cards stashed somewhere and god knows what else from magic's early decks... knowing those things are apparently worth real ass money. Ahhh dude. I'm so broke. Where's those damn cards! lol
I never had time to get in to Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh or magic of the gathering because I was actually too busy doing real bro shit. Between training for wrestling all season, working out, bare knuckle fist fighting and chasing tail. I still fit in enough time to get my schoolwork done. So I didn’t have time to play with that type of shit. A lot of the dudes that I played hockey sack with during lunch brake was into that stuff, so I knew of it.
I was playing MTG since day 1 of the old school decks, still have them too (Black n Blue). It got so popular in my school that the school let us form a club for it and I used to teach kids how to play. I could not compete with the newer decks of today if I even tried. There is just so much going on but I still play MTG Puzzle Quest on Android and I used to play a lil bit of Pokemon cards and Star Wars cards. I mostly played Pokemon on Gameboy yellow though. PIKA PIKA! I mean you don't hear too much but from what I can tell their use of MTG cards was accurate though you really only hear them talk about tapping mana which is what you do to bring out other cards that have a mana cost.
I highly disagree with you have to be interested in the topic to support it. You can support something because it means a lot to someone close to you. I just don’t agree with if you don’t support the topic you shouldn’t support the the person either. Or even mock them for something that they love doing.
You cant support something you dont like. Going once or twice to be there for a friend isnt supporting the sport. Its just being there for a friend. Think about what YOU really support. How much time and money have you invested? When you supported something because of a friend did you put in the same time and effort? Prob not. Was Stan going to the game to be there for Wendy? Or support volleyball? Either way, he wasnt REALLY there. These kids dont like volleyball, forcing them to attend something they dont want to attend is bs.
@@DisfunktionalTV i guess I can see where you’re coming from. But I also think it’s a dick move to openly mock something that someone is clearly passionate about right to their face at the same time. Doubly so if it’s your own boyfriend/girlfriend mocking your hobby. I know I’d be discouraged from my hobby if I had close friends/loved ones telling me that my interests were a joke.
In high school I hated football and was forced to go to the game every night because I went once and they won their first game in a long time I kept going and actively rooted for them to lose and found fun in that the team went undefeated
Never played MTG, Pokémon, or Yu-Gi-Oh. My roommate and I played the Naruto CCG for a while back around 2005. I know how those kind of games generally operate, but none of the specific cards.
I was definitely a Pokemon Kid as well. Had a collection of around 1200 cards that I really wish I hung onto nowadays lol. YuGiOh was more the one I played with my younger brothers since they preferred it over Pokemon. The only exposure to playing Magic that I have would be the old game they had for it on Xbox 360 back in the day. I had some fun playing it but could never really get fully into it. Mostly cause I was too lazy to bother learning any real strategies xD
I played all three at one point or another. i still have my Dark Magician and Celtic Guardian, but i have my whole collection of MTG cards, something in the ballpark of 3k cards (not the most in a collection, but still respectable.)
Started with pokemon back in 96. Moved into yugioh. Then found magic after (was aware of it never had money or interest in the card game in younger years). Still play pokemon and magic. Yugioh became way to toxic. If I play it's up to early syncro era. But I run a white/red magic deck. Only play standard and I don't do commander.
When summoning a monster, it cant attack on the first turn. Summoning Sickness. I haven't played in a while, so that was the only incorrect play i saw. Well, also the turn where Kenny just basically threw down his entire deck in one turn.
you can't usually attack on your opponent's turn so if he polymorphed an opponents card into and instant attack card that is wild. I think there was a card in Throne of Eldraine soome frog icard that could maybe do that. Not sure if it was an instant.
I played yugioh through my childhood, switched to Pokémon at 16, stopped playing everything for a while and last Lear I started playing yugioh again. I’ve been going to tournaments and shit for it for like a year now. Kinda fun
i heavily played Yugioh and mtg never bothered with pokemon besides the few times only to drop it right away. I got back into Yugioh through master duels it makes me want to build my old decks since they are still heavily viable and get into tournaments etc.
Stan is a really shitty boyfriend and it’s crazy looking back how consistently that was a running theme throughout the series he didn’t start out that way and probably a lot of the things he’s experienced throughout the series has made him more jaded and neglectful. Matt and Trey are excellent writers in that and many regards. In regards to CCGs I’ve dabbled in Yu-Gi-Oh and MTG but never really consistently played. I was pretty good at a modified mobile version of the game called Duel Links but that was about it. Also used to be a lot more in tabletop rpgs but between work taking care of family and not really having any type of friend group who was into it long enough to keep a campaign going, I’ve backed away from a lot of the stuff. But it’s always fun to pick up and play again no matter what series or rule set I still have hobbies and things I do for fun but CCGs and Tabletop stuff is too time consuming and expensive for me to keep up with these days. Which is why I enjoy the mobile games a bit more Sorry for the long comment I’m pretty medicated right now 🌲
This isn’t a perfect comparison to an elementary school volleyball team lol but… I remember in high school no one really went to most of the girls volleyball games except for family/guys who were dating one of the players. That is except for one year when they made it to the final game of the “regional” section of the state tournament. For that game which was at another school a ton of students showed up and we had a whole ass student section as if it was a college game and we went kinda crazy the whole time lol it was really fun
What makes this episode funny, Randy completely misinterpreted and understood what they were taking about....Randy was funny around this time. Current Randy takes the show down. You definitely didn't see Chickens playing Magic the Gathering & references...
The irony that Kenny of all people is playing magic, a notoriously expensive game
And they're not even Pauper tournaments.
Maybe he got some through ante rules, but yes, still expensive.
I die everytime when cartman asks " Five Dorrar?"
Me too xD
Ten Dorrar
😂❤
_Chartieru San, you rack disciprine!_ xD
Yeah. The names from the card game are real, and the players take it very seriously.
U gotta watch Clyde Webb man lol still cannot stop laughing till this day..
11:22 the way he casually says “oh it was behind your ear” is the pinnacle of this episode for me
Been playing Magic for 22 years. Spent more money on it than I care to admit, too
Me too, the last couple years all the money I would have spent on cards I started buying mid to high end pocket knives. It's crazy how nice my knife collection already is shifting that spending.
Sports cards here
We all are the same lol and that’s ok
You cant take the money with to the afterlife, and with inflation it's more worthless every year, so why not just spend it all on something fun.
I blow mine on body kits. I have kits for cars I don't even own anymore.
I hear ya. We all have guilty pleasures we spend way too much on. 😁
At the end, Stan had the chickens playing Magic at the Volleyball game so people would show up, even if it was just to listen to Magic being played
The terminology and cards for MtG here are very real and accurate, yes lol. I can't imagine any attempt at shoutcasting would sound like this since I don't take the game that seriously, but Matt Stone and Trey Parker are pretty huge card and board game nerds, so they try to represent them accurately.
In fact, in some episodes you can see a board game shelf in Stan's room with 100% real board games on it
This is one of the episodes that really made me love Randy. He is my favorite character in the show and this episode is perfect for him. 😂
I can’t stand Randy…and I hate that the focus shifted to him…he was ok as a side character that acted nuts but not as a main ch
@@od4407 Yeah, he used to be one of my favourite characters in the older episodes, but in these new ones he is awful.
@@od4407agree. Randy is not that funny compared to the kids.
He's 100% the best adult from this show.
That’s the incomparable, the beautiful, Amazingly Randy to you buster.
Bro your killing it with the episodes lately
Keep em coming 🙌🏾
whose killing it?
@@Telepuzique DTV
Yup! All the cards are real, and the terms are used correctly. Even the way the players act and talk are realistic. You can tell Matt and Trey are either really knowledgeable about magic, or they did a ton of research.
It also makes me wonder if they brought in Magic the Gathering players to consult with lol 😁.
I know one of them has a kid that started taking an interest in games. It’s why they had pewdiepie in an episode when let’s play started popping up everywhere.
Sure but in more serious games they'll take the "phases" into consideration more, draw phase, action phase, attack phase, etc, you don't just attack with one creature and then attack with another one
What is it called?
For the algorithm…
I could almost read what you were thinking, from the look on your face, when Randy shows up to do “magic” at a kids party😂😂😂
Lmfaooo
Not just any magic. C**k magic!
Wait TH-cam DON'T BAN ME!!!!!
The joke you missed at the end is in the stands. It was a full house, meaning people were more hype to go watch the girls volleyball team face off against a card playing chicken than they were to go actually watch a real volleyball game
Actually I think it was a joke about their own movie "Base-ketball", which was about combining two sports into one baseball and basketball
@@michaelwhite6740 that sounds absolutely ridiculous... I must go find it now
Season 19. Their best attempt at a cohesive, connected narrative. It also aged like wine. XD
I think season 20 did it better. Season 19 is relatively boring to me
@@jasonvoorheescampblood ehh season 20 had its chance but when they got surprised by trumps win it all fumbled so badly. Imo at least
Nah, those seasons don't hit like the older season. Especially s 4 - s 14
@@therealmccoy6097 he's talking about connected narrative. The order seasons don't really have that
I personally prefer the older seasons with very little continuity between episodes, felt like a new adventure every week. The connected narrative aspect of South Park is great in short bursts like with Imaganationland and Cartoon wars but not when it goes on for an entire season. I had no interest in Randy's weed farm story and can barely even remember South Parks episodes from s19 onwards.
When Wendy turned out to be the captain after Stan made that joke I just thought damn he not just in the doghouse this man going to the shelter
@@gg8264Guys should go and support the Girls Volleyball team. Especially since the girls show up every Friday to support the guys Football team.. and your not just supporting the girls who have your back and cheer louder than anyone there.. But the school.. I played football in high school. And I know all the guys always went to all the girls sporting events.
11:55 I hate how that lady ignored Cartman, like you were saying it loud enough to hear it!
I think the end is Stan showing how he usually tries to fix everything with a grand gesture once things get bad, but doesn't put in the actual work to keep things good.
i.e. Let's get everyone together and fill up the stadium, but only after realizing he was in deep trouble with Wendy. Or like throwing a party for the diabetes kid but really it's to get people to like them again after telling them to go fudge themselves.
Fun fact: Chickens are the best Tic-Tac-Toe players. Yup, that's right. People have somehow taught chickens how to play Tic-Tac-Toe (I have no idea how), and every single time the chickens have either won or tied.
"This is so foul."
I wasn't sure if I wanted to take that intentionally as a joke because of the episode's name, or if this was a "Getting serious" moment. Otherwise...Randy Marsh has proven that he is insanely stupid beyond belief.
What do you mean? Like, you thought he was surprised and took it serious? Orrr?..
Man, I’m so glad you finally did this episode. This is one of the best
So Stan's idea at the end of the episode made everyone show up at girls volleyball match. Sits were of course full because McNuggets was playing magic, but they showed up :P
1:40 lmfao the amount of sheer jebait condensed into your reaction is to die for
At the end the joke is that the stands are now jam packed at the girls volleyball game, because everyone is there for McNuggets and the cock magic.
Top 5 Episodes of South Park Season 18 According to IMDB (For the algorithm):
1. E7: Grounded Vindaloop (9.1/10)
2. E3: The Cissy (8.5/10)
3. E8: Chicken Magic (8.3/10)
4. E6: Freemium Isn’t Free (8.1/10)
5. E5: Magic Bush (7.9/10)
Definitely my top 2 best South Park reactions. The other reactor is Dash Reacts
One of the only great reactors to South Park, not only does he make the episodes more funnier but he’s super prolific with it!
I had a friend try to teach me Magic, but old school Yu Gi Oh was already complicated enough. Feels like you need a goddamn law degree to remember all the rules and card effects
MTG is a hellova lot easier than Yugioh.
Bro, your face when you seen the drummer in the bathroom. I'm forreal tearing up laughing 🤣
I know nothing about magic and this episode is still one of my favorites
I can't lie I was rolling when I watched this episode it is great. Never was into or understood why those games are so popular ? Randy's expressions when he's preforming are hilarious. OOOORIGHT ✌☮
Ending explained. They combine Magic The Gathering with Volleyball, since they realize that nobody wants to watch Vollyball on its own
I just noticed something for the first time.
Stan - "Wendy. Did you hear about last night."
Wendy - "Yeah, I heard the volleyball team won by like 20 points"
Stan - "No not that. Do you actually go to that?"
Wendy - "Yeah, and you should too."
This could be a minor error, or south park might be making a subtle dig at women. But did Wendy go or not? She doesn't keep her story straight. She went but she heard they won. If she was there, she watched them win. She knows they won. She wouldn't have heard they won. So was she really there or pretending to care. Could this be a subtle dig at the women who complain that men don't watch women's sports, but they don't watch it either?
I think he completely missed the fact he made a pun.
Dude this is so Fowl.
....EH :D
...I'll leave now.
Randy's definitely the most hardcore dad on the show.
He's the only dad that's funny
He is.
I thought Pokemon was gay Jamaican porn.
Lmfaooo poke a mon 😂😂😂
Reminds me of Bill Burr women failed the WNBA
If they ever hit high school they'll know about the beauty of girls volleyball 😉
Also I was into DIGIMON! DIGITAL MONSTERS!
Grade 10 and they held a tournament at our school
Was a YuGiOh guy at the age of 7 will be a YuGiOh guy at the age of 70. The show made my whole childhood
That's not sad and pathetic
@@maciek8159 don't know if your being sarcastic or not but a lot of people still play it it's a hobby don't be a-hole I still play and I'm 26 it's a hobby and it's fun don't like it gtfo
7:56 good thing tricks are for kids then huh?
i mean, i went to an all boys high school and there are events where different girl schools play volleyball at our stadium. that shit was packed and mostly boys. 🤣
The ending was just a joke about the volleyball team only got a sold out game because of Cock Magic... otherwise no one would actually show up xD.
Magic predates Pokémon cards by a few years. I first remember magic cards being a huge thing in between Pogs and spin fighters(between 1993-1998) Sometime in the early 2000s it rebranded to Magic the gathering. Also very much up like pogs and Pokemon cards they were banned on a lot of schools because kids would get into fights over whether or not trading certain cards was considered Fair
The game in the show was really close to the real deal, but you can tell they changed it to keep the pace up for storytelling
Not unlike that _other_ children's card game.
I don't remember this well (it was mostly very early in elementary school), but I did go to a school that was very aggressive about making sure its students knew they were supposed to be audience members at its sports games. I can understand some of it: people who care about sports want their children to have an audience as early as possible to get used to it, and the audience helps make everybody know the sport is important to keep supporting and funding. But while I was fairly quiet and attentive during the whole thing, I can't ever say I enjoyed watching.
McNuggets is such a great name for a pet chicken! 😂
Season 11. Every episode is a banger
This man said I'm just gonna watch the best episodes of the best shows and share it with my audience what a G
Wdym? They combined the two games at the end.
Got into magic around last year during the "All will be one set" but it made appearances in my childhood a lot and I never realized it. I now run a blue and black Phyrexian deck as my main
And also for anyone stumbling upon this video, most of the Magic The Gathering card names were real (a few were made up), but the “play-by-play” of what was happening in each game was complete gibberish. Mostly real terminology but used in a way that doesn’t mean anything
i did yuigoh for most of my childhood, but now like magic more than yuigoh due to power creep even tho magic has its own problems, it isnt a coin flip and reading novels.
Magic and Yugioh were my games of choice in school. Now as an adult I invest in Pokemon.
Some of the names in the South Park Magic are real names, but the way they play is weird and out of order.
There are main phases and attack phases etc. You can’t summon a new creature to attack after you’ve already attacked once.
I started collecting football cards in 1997 when I was in 3rd grade.
Pokémon from 4th-7th.
Yu gi oh 7th.
Football 8th-12th
Football, hockey, baseball, and basketball this year.
Every methhead I know plays magic the gathering and idk what the correlation is lol
8:27 They just incorporated magic with volleyball
Used to buy some magic cards in middle school but nobody was into it so I just thought they looked cool. But yeah, Pokemon was more my jam. Also what my classmates were into too.
Recommend season 19 all the episodes are connected in a way and overall it’s one of the best seasons
He should do a earlier season
3:08 Nobody I knew was into Magic. We were all playing Street Fighter.
I know I bought cards at the start of magic the gathering and pokemon... I'm haunted by the knowledge that I've got black lotus cards stashed somewhere and god knows what else from magic's early decks... knowing those things are apparently worth real ass money.
Ahhh dude. I'm so broke. Where's those damn cards! lol
I never had time to get in to Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh or magic of the gathering because I was actually too busy doing real bro shit. Between training for wrestling all season, working out, bare knuckle fist fighting and chasing tail. I still fit in enough time to get my schoolwork done. So I didn’t have time to play with that type of shit.
A lot of the dudes that I played hockey sack with during lunch brake was into that stuff, so I knew of it.
"He had too much gluten" XD I died.
Man I used to play magic the gathering all the time, was so much fun playing local tournaments every week. This episode is so great lol
I was playing MTG since day 1 of the old school decks, still have them too (Black n Blue). It got so popular in my school that the school let us form a club for it and I used to teach kids how to play. I could not compete with the newer decks of today if I even tried. There is just so much going on but I still play MTG Puzzle Quest on Android and I used to play a lil bit of Pokemon cards and Star Wars cards. I mostly played Pokemon on Gameboy yellow though. PIKA PIKA! I mean you don't hear too much but from what I can tell their use of MTG cards was accurate though you really only hear them talk about tapping mana which is what you do to bring out other cards that have a mana cost.
I did Magic for a while. About twelve years ago maybe. I got sick of cards rotating out as fast as you could unwrap them.
real cards and techniques, Crippling Blight was one of the best single mana cost cards around.
I highly disagree with you have to be interested in the topic to support it. You can support something because it means a lot to someone close to you. I just don’t agree with if you don’t support the topic you shouldn’t support the the person either. Or even mock them for something that they love doing.
You cant support something you dont like. Going once or twice to be there for a friend isnt supporting the sport. Its just being there for a friend. Think about what YOU really support. How much time and money have you invested? When you supported something because of a friend did you put in the same time and effort? Prob not. Was Stan going to the game to be there for Wendy? Or support volleyball? Either way, he wasnt REALLY there. These kids dont like volleyball, forcing them to attend something they dont want to attend is bs.
@@DisfunktionalTV i guess I can see where you’re coming from. But I also think it’s a dick move to openly mock something that someone is clearly passionate about right to their face at the same time. Doubly so if it’s your own boyfriend/girlfriend mocking your hobby. I know I’d be discouraged from my hobby if I had close friends/loved ones telling me that my interests were a joke.
I've never played Magic, but a friend tried getting me into it, I just never felt too into it to keep trying to learn and then buy the cards.
In high school I hated football and was forced to go to the game every night because I went once and they won their first game in a long time I kept going and actively rooted for them to lose and found fun in that the team went undefeated
Never played MTG, Pokémon, or Yu-Gi-Oh. My roommate and I played the Naruto CCG for a while back around 2005. I know how those kind of games generally operate, but none of the specific cards.
The ending was about creating interest for volleyball by adding cck magic to it.
Yes they used correct terminology. The episode is pretty accurate in it's portrayal of MTG. However, some of the plays don't make any sense.
Magic the Gathering is the Godfather of Fantasy card games. Pokemon/Yu-Gi-Oh are dummy downed versions. It's the Dungeon and Dragons of card games
Fr half of the people dont even know how to even play pokemon 💀💀
I was a yugioh guy in school. Until some guy stole all my cards. And the adults just didn’t care even though I knew who it was.
17:11 That was gold lol
I was definitely a Pokemon Kid as well. Had a collection of around 1200 cards that I really wish I hung onto nowadays lol. YuGiOh was more the one I played with my younger brothers since they preferred it over Pokemon.
The only exposure to playing Magic that I have would be the old game they had for it on Xbox 360 back in the day. I had some fun playing it but could never really get fully into it. Mostly cause I was too lazy to bother learning any real strategies xD
I played in MTG for about 5 years (2005-2009). Now only Hearthstone sometimes
I played all three at one point or another. i still have my Dark Magician and Celtic Guardian, but i have my whole collection of MTG cards, something in the ballpark of 3k cards (not the most in a collection, but still respectable.)
3:10 I play magic heavy not as much as I used to but still play it
I collected Pokemon, DBZ, Sailor Moon, and Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards. I only played the games for the Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh ones.
3:07 For a bit, a couple of years ago, lack of community in my city and debt make me sell my cards
19:20 they were wrong. its 20 or 21 and after that is connected
Started with pokemon back in 96. Moved into yugioh. Then found magic after (was aware of it never had money or interest in the card game in younger years). Still play pokemon and magic. Yugioh became way to toxic. If I play it's up to early syncro era. But I run a white/red magic deck. Only play standard and I don't do commander.
When summoning a monster, it cant attack on the first turn. Summoning Sickness. I haven't played in a while, so that was the only incorrect play i saw. Well, also the turn where Kenny just basically threw down his entire deck in one turn.
I was into Magic when it first came out. Gave it up around 5th edition cause the rules got ridiculous around that time.
Kids need to engage to get funding for sports.
You absolutely need to watch Fatbeard - S13E07. It's one of my favorite of all time, and I've been watching and rewatching South Park since 1999.
MTG is so easy and requires no strategic thoughts that even chickens could learn it lol
you can't usually attack on your opponent's turn so if he polymorphed an opponents card into and instant attack card that is wild. I think there was a card in Throne of Eldraine soome frog icard that could maybe do that. Not sure if it was an instant.
Pokemon is Great.
Also Pokemon and Magic do share similar rules
my school loved training pokémon cards. no one knew how to play we just liked the photos
I played yugioh through my childhood, switched to Pokémon at 16, stopped playing everything for a while and last Lear I started playing yugioh again. I’ve been going to tournaments and shit for it for like a year now. Kinda fun
i heavily played Yugioh and mtg never bothered with pokemon besides the few times only to drop it right away. I got back into Yugioh through master duels it makes me want to build my old decks since they are still heavily viable and get into tournaments etc.
Put up a poll for the next season. It should honestly be either 11,12, 13, or 14. They are classics and then the show changes a tiny bit
This is the episode we've been waiting for. Let's get it the amazing Randy😂😂😂
Stan is a really shitty boyfriend and it’s crazy looking back how consistently that was a running theme throughout the series he didn’t start out that way and probably a lot of the things he’s experienced throughout the series has made him more jaded and neglectful. Matt and Trey are excellent writers in that and many regards.
In regards to CCGs I’ve dabbled in Yu-Gi-Oh and MTG but never really consistently played. I was pretty good at a modified mobile version of the game called Duel Links but that was about it. Also used to be a lot more in tabletop rpgs but between work taking care of family and not really having any type of friend group who was into it long enough to keep a campaign going, I’ve backed away from a lot of the stuff. But it’s always fun to pick up and play again no matter what series or rule set
I still have hobbies and things I do for fun but CCGs and Tabletop stuff is too time consuming and expensive for me to keep up with these days. Which is why I enjoy the mobile games a bit more
Sorry for the long comment I’m pretty medicated right now 🌲
Why he got kicked out of college 😅 Randy
This isn’t a perfect comparison to an elementary school volleyball team lol but… I remember in high school no one really went to most of the girls volleyball games except for family/guys who were dating one of the players. That is except for one year when they made it to the final game of the “regional” section of the state tournament. For that game which was at another school a ton of students showed up and we had a whole ass student section as if it was a college game and we went kinda crazy the whole time lol it was really fun
I actually got some Magic cards in my teens but never found anyone else to play it with 😅
Loved Collecting Pokémon cards as a child, and now as an adult, I collect hockey cards.
The thing about gadnaught having tons of legendaries is that legendaries have high summoning cost.
Usually
Not a card game but wizard Waverly Place was my thing growing up
What makes this episode funny, Randy completely misinterpreted and understood what they were taking about....Randy was funny around this time. Current Randy takes the show down.
You definitely didn't see Chickens playing Magic the Gathering & references...