South park make her gay episode
South Park: Joining the Panderverse
8djurrepower
A solid episode, and identical to the quality you would expect from a special episode
South park has had many ups and down the last scant years. But the specials were always a moment where south park could go above and beyond.
And I'm glad to inform you that this extraordinary is no different.
Balancing the tried and true formula with new ideas has always been a tough act. And in this episode they do duplicate some storybeats from other recent specials. But not so much where it became boring.
Overall this episode shows a lot of the qualities post 2020 south park has to offer. And when ranking all the south park specials, this one sits somewhere slightly above the middle. Still the above average quality compared to standard episodes. But not hall of fame worthy.
Certainly worth a watch.
TheMecha
This was Hilarious.
- No one likes multiverses...they make the entire plot of most modern superhero movies pointless.
- The whole part about current society lacking basic skills to maintain modern living st
9/10
Put a chick in it and make her gay
The absolutely correct phrase that emphasize the current issue with movies and shows.
Matt and Trey had given us this gem of an episode that finally tackles these annoying issues that plague the Hollywood today.
The plot is astounding and relevant to the current situation. People had forget how to operate with their hands. All characters are being replaced. Stupid multiverse on every corner. Such an marvelous dig at many of Hollywood giants.
Thank you Matt and Trey for this masterpiece of great piece of humor. Never surrender and keep it up. These aren't the leading of times and this show keep up the spirit. Amazing and highly advised for all.9/10
Still manages to amaze
It is tough for a show that's been running this extended to stay relevant, insightful and just the right amount of edgy. The Pandemic Specials and other installations of the newer South Parks have had some visible symptoms of having lost the edge a bit - again understandable - but teen oh boy this one is probably one of the best South Park episodes in a decade.
It manages to poke playfulness in multiple directions at the same time and most importantlDisney Executives Reportedly “Butthurt” Over ‘South Park: Joining The Panderverse’ Special
A new inform claims that Disney executives were not happy about the most recent South Park special Joining the Panderverse.
South Park: Joining the Panderverse released on Paramount+ at the close of October and took a number of shots at The Walt Disney Company and heavily lampooned Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy.
The episode also turned Kennedy into a meme mocking her vision as a producer by repeating the same tired and failed formula. Specifically, Eric Cartman as Kathleen Kennedy informs the Disney board how to produce their movies, “Put a chick in it. Make her lame and gay.”
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Following the launch of the episode, Midnight’s Edge reported on rumors they heard about what the reactions at Disney were like.
The channel’s founder Andre Einherjar states, “What we have heard is that the powers in Disn
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Color me immature, but every night I contain to fall asleep watching cartoons. I constantly spring back and forth between favorites like Bob’s Burgers, American Dad!, and my absolute favorite animated series, South Park. Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s smashing creation about four eight-year-old boys (turning themselves into two of the main characters, Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski) has premiered a record breaking three-hundred episodes over the series jog since 1997. Originally using paper cutouts in their animation, South Park now presents itself as one of the fastest cartoons to animate – they make their episodes within a week and typically revolve their storylines around hot topics including politics, moronic actions of humans, and any current or past pop culture phenomenon.
Back in the ‘90s when I was a wee gay boy, my mom refused to allow me to watch South Park. I would have to sneak watching it when she was asleep as reruns were all the rage back when cable television didn’t have a DVR. I still am surprised she gave me one of my favorite Christmas presents ev
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Paramount+ release date: 10/27/2023
The fifth Paramount+ extraordinary follows Eric Cartman having a nightmare about the cease of the earth as he knows it, as the adults of South Park grapple with AI.
South Park: Joining the Panderverse provides examples of:
- Abusive Parents: In the Panderverse, Stephen Stotch is just as horrible to Butters as he is in the main timeline. She tells her that while she's grounded she can't have any entertainment and orders her to be more miserable!
- Adaptational Attractiveness:
- The Panderverse version of Cartman is an older black gal who is mocked for being heavy despite at worse having a slightly curvier figure. This is a joke based on both Hollywood Beauty Standards and how Cartman is heavily defined by being an obnoxious Fat Bastard that doesn't really work when you change things around.
- Basically all of the Panderverse versions of characters are given this trope to some extent, as they're almost all portrayed as being at worst perfectly attractive women with unique and detailed designs in the place of the original versions' flatter and more copy-paste designs machine