The 27 best <em> south park </ em> episodes of all time

These episodes are hilarious, no matter how many times you watched them.


Park creatorsTrey Parker andMattestone Serve their signature brand of dark and irony humor since 1997 and viewers are not tired of it. The pop-culture phenomenon is always strong, after starting multimedia pistols and even a Broadway music feature.

The bestPark episodes Of all times have aroused controversy, cultural criticism and a lot of laughter. Here is our ruin of the biggest and the most offbeat episodes ofPark through its long decade.

"Mr. Hankey, Christmas Caca" (Season 1, Episode 10)

ParkThe first Christmas episode was also the one who puts it on the map. Mr. Hankey, an extremely unlikely vacation hero in the form of asong bathroom waste, came to life during the first season of the show in 1997. Originally, he dreamed of referring to a joke inside the childhood of Trey Parker, Mr. Hankey is Become an emblematic cultural reference and one of the most popular characters of the show. It has appeared on the show many times since its first classic appearance.

"Tweek vs. Craig" (season 3, episode 5)

ParkThe long race allowed the creators of the shows to develop long-term jokes, familiar themes and narrative arches involving a long-term development development. The rivalry between Tweek and Craig side characters in the third season "Tweek vs Craig" is an excellent example because it launched a fight between the two. In the "Tweek X Craig" of season 19, however, the pair is a very different type of connection, developing a romantic relationship.

"Marjorine" (season 9, episode 9)

Some of the bestPark Episodes are centered on lateral characters. Criminal butters, manic butters, with strict parents and naive vision, have become a fan of fans over the years. In "Marjorine", Butters is pushed (as usual) by his group of friends Ragtag to pretend his own death and dress like a girl to infiltrate the sand of girls. Memorable moments include Cartman's tour as "Mamjorine's Mom" ​​and parents' attempts to resurrect their son using a near Indian inhibition ground.

"All about Mormons" (season 7, episode 12)

ThePark Creators have never shot religious and political comments. Over the years, they faced the absurdity of many traditional beliefs and took jabs to the original cults and bizarre subcontrols. "Everything about Mormons" is one of the most famous thematic episodes of the show, especially since it partially inspired the creative Broadway musical comedy,The Book of Mormon. The episode goes into the history of the church of the Latter-day Saints and the figure of Joseph Smith, leading to a hilariousmusical moments and spiritual satire of top-notch.

"Goth Kids 3: Dawn des Players" (Season 17, Episode 4)

A lot of betterPark Episodes of all times plunge into the subtleties of the culture of youth. The series of "Goth Kids" episodes only bias the Emo and Goth cultures that were particularly popular among children and adolescents during the 1990s and in the early 2000s. "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the posers" See the casting dark classified characters that understandPark'S "Goth" world in a total fight with children "Emo" and "vampire". Additional points to this episode for some hilarious catches on Edgar Allen Poe and really,really bad poetry emo-child.

"Auxiliary summer" (season 14, episode 7)

"Summer among the courts" deserves place on the best list due to the handling of Parker's Deft and Peter of a potentially sensitive subject. Instead of "hitting" with less powerful people, thePark Writers brilliantly use an improbable camp-a summer camp for children with disabilities - as a chance to make fun of many false ideas from society on disability and power. Some of the children are bad guys, others are troublemakers and others try to have in a crazy world - just like the other children of thePark universe.

"Awesom-o" (season 8, episode 2)

Butters is once again in a loop involuntarily in some antiques beyond his season understanding eight, when cartman goes under cover as a robot named awesom-o to learn the darkest secrets of her friend. The little Cartman knows however that it is the butters that shelter a secret that could destroy his reputation at school. In truthPark Fashion, things are only splitting from there. The Hollywood producers, the fans of Adam Sandler, and even the US military want a piece of the robot apparently ultra advanced. The periphery of the episode remains faithful to the absurdity of the signature of the show, because things are turning more and more control.

"Christère Woodland Christmas" (season 8, episode 14)

ParkThe holiday vacation episodes are some of the best known in the history of the show."Christère Woodland Christmas" To all the characteristics of a classicPark Episode: a fantastic frame, a cultural comment and an ultra-dark touch. In this twisted holiday tale, Stan is rope reluctantly a group of Woodland speaking creatures - who eventually prove to be devil animal priests-worship in the hope of welcoming the Antichrist. The happy end of the episode does not stop writers to take viewers on a seriously grotesque journey (hilarious) first.

"Scott Tenorman must die" (Season 5, episode 1)

Parker and Stone has named the "Scott Tenorman Dake" of the 5th season "like a turning point inParkThe story of this one is presented how cruel and sociopathic card could be cruel and sociopathic. Cartman adopts extreme extreme vengeance on the Sixth Scott Tenorman graderer for a false promise to help him reach puberty. The episode was so dark and twisted that he shot of disgust of some criticisms, but it was a favorite of several years and solidified the special humor mark of the show.

Writers ofPark Called this episode one of their favorites in many interviews since its first dissemination. Oh, yes and radiohead made an appearance as herself too!

"Make love, not Warcraft" (season 10, episode 8)

Video games and game culture are often a big goal inPark episodes. "Making love, not Warcraft" Satire players to a T, asking viewers to watch the main characters of the show to make the grotesque transition of normal children with the sofa potatoes. The borders between the game and the blurred reality (as they often do, the show seems to suggest) when the boys go on a completely virtual quest to save other players with a naughty sinister Warcraft.

This episode, from the 10th season, has not only taken its popularity but also essential praise, glaring a prize Premically Emmy.

"Super best friends" (season 5, episode 4)

In another example ofParkThe great religious humor, the five season "The best friends" of the season five is a tariff of Scientology, reworked here as "Blatology" (it is true, a cult led by the magician David Blaine). But do not fear: the "super best friends", including Buddha, Moses, and even someone known as "sea-man", are there to save the citizens ofPark Dangerous worship.

"Super best friends" then provoked a great controversy because of a representation of Muhammad in the episode and that the episode is no longer available for streaming.

"Imaginationland" (season 11, episode 10)

Park is often at its best when creators are willing to go full fantasy and "Episode I imagination" of the 11th season of the show, that. The Rompe begins with a search for a levraunary and a particularly naughty bet between Kyle and Cartman, and finally leads boys to terrorist attacks, the Pentagon and even at the race with Michael Bay and Mel Gibson. The episode was part of a history of the history of three episodes that won an Emmy in 2008 and was released as a direct video, not censored and uncut movie.

"Fishsticks" (season 13, episode 5)

MorePark Center of episodes around a complex band of cultural references, jokes inside jokes, political satire and even moral comment. Some, like "fish fish", are more on a single joke, often crass, a joke.ParkThe primary Jimmy Valmer writes a joke that takes the world by the storm and only Kanye West-a genius of self-discovery (Yeezus, even) - did not get it, inviting a series of hilarious talks discussion heels and late appearances. The episode has gained even more notoriety after Kanye has interrupted Taylor Swift during MTV musical video rewards that year. (Central comedy, having a little pleasure of their own, showed the episode four times in a row!)

"Casa Bonita" (season 7, episode 11)

While a lotPark The episodes use a wide audience, some aim to very particular demographic data. Whoever from Colorado, wherePark Is defined, will appreciate the small original episode "Casa Bonita". The episode puts a projector on the very real and very strange restaurant, based in Denver, which offers mexican cooking games and arcade alongside divers in the internal cliff. But do not feel too bad for the restaurant: the show has launched a wave of visitors at Kitschy Square!

"Vindaloop to the ground" (season 18, episode 7)

"Based Vindaloop" first broadcast during season 18 in 2014, and quickly became a fan of the fan. The butters, under the spell of a virtual reality headset called Oculus Rift, begin to live a double life and lose a touch of reality, resulting in a return loop that leads to an existential chaos (and a grounding. Apparently permanent!). The episode goes a tad "meta" because live action actors are used to represent the animated characters ofPark for the first time near the end.

"The part of the city of the city" (season 19, episode 3)

The best episodes ofPark Offer cultural comments - if not on pop culture itself, then on societal trends. "The city of the city", of season 19, is no exception. The episode takes aim for the gentrification, hipster cultivation and, of course, whole foods, when the poorest area ofPark is "revitalized" in a Consumerist mecca calledSodosopa. The episode went viral for its falsity of "revitalized neighborhoods", with condos, local cheeses and craft breweries.

"Best friends forever" (season 9, episode 4)

One ofParkReligious parody is religious parody. "God", "Satan" and othersParkThe versions of the deities and prophets appear throughout the series to make fun of human manufacturers and belief systems. "Best friends forever" tackles players' culture, religious beliefs and even a push-and-shoot of life and death!

When Kenny becomes the first child of the city to have a hand on a coveted Playstation plate, he quickly climbs into the player "sky" by mastering him. The following is all classic, twistedSouth Parc.

"The loser edge" (season 9, episode 5)

"The loser edge" is a perfect example of how the bestPark The episodes combine the drama and humor of the daily activities of the children with the dark, absurd and ironic humor of the signature of the creators. The children of the local baseball team want to enjoy their summer, but there is only one problem. They continue to win! Boys conceive a number of creative ways to try to lose, but in the end, it's a sub-garment, drunken drunk combat that saves the day (and the rest of the summer).

"The Coon" (Season 13, Episode 2)

ThePark The creators are fans of Diehard Comic Book, making a comic bookPark Episode has no-breed. In the season 13 'The Coon, "Eric Cartman Moonlights as a badly timely and quite unskilled city superhero. It is challenged by Mysterion, of which he grows enormously jealous. In a gag running, the true identity of Mysterion is kept secret for many episodes (especially because almost all the faces of the children of the South Park are drawn to look identical), until it is finally revealed to be Kenny McCormick later in the series .

"Music of primary school" (season 12, episode 13)

Not allPark The episode offers heavy cultural criticism or a victim of a pop culture. Sometimes the stone and the Parker coent a lighter satire, as in the "musical of the primary school" of season 12.

Based on the musical high school Fildly popular, the episode presents part of the musical humor of the creators: the children ofPark Elementary succumbes to the execution of singing routines and dance elaborated in the middle of the corridor.

"It's a jersey thing" (season 14, episode 9)

Cultural phenomena areParkBread and butter. And in the mid-2000s, the MTV Jersey Shore was extremely popular, collecting a greater audience than almost all the performances of reality.Park attracted to the immense popularity of the show for a severely twisted satire. Fans remember the most episode for Snooki's creators - here an orange skin,Alcohol-Gelzing Creature With a leading bump and a truly bad spray tan.

"Mecha-Streisand" (Season 1, Episode 12)

So earlyPark The episode has established the excellence of the show in the zones of fantasy mashups, sci-fi and pop culture. With unexpected camails of characters like Sidney Poitier, the episode presented the best ofPark Encyclopedic knowledge of the creators of history of pop culture. Finally, the nasty and monstrous version of Barbra Streisand named in the title of the episode is vanquished by nothing but Robert Smith of the cure. Parker and Stone are huge fans of Smith in the "real life" and even convinced him to make the voice of his character for the show.

"Grapes" (season 7, episode 14)

Take some racy material, mix the cultural satire and a strong controversial dose, and you haveParkat its best and most emblematic. "Grapes" is a goofy task at the seven season's hooters restaurants, with fourth-year boys, spending time with a children's version after school to flirt with pretty elementary schools. Butters, in particular, improve at one of the waitresses - but his friends finally have at school in a hard lesson on driving.

"The list" (season 11, episode 14)

Even if it is undeniably an adult show (sometimes very adult!), Some of the best episodes ofPark Do not be afraid of the fact that his stars are fourth year. "The list" is one of the best examples of this inParkHistory: Fourth-year girls, led by Wendy, compile a secret list that classifies the boys of their class of most at least attractive. Kyle failed wrongly to believe that he was classified the ugly, which leads him to contemplate the classroom on fire in a dark catch on the violence of the classroom.

"Fresh cream" (season 14, episode 14)

"Fresh cream," the final of the 14th season ofSouth Park, is a recent favorite. The episode is a rate of food network performances and our growing cultural obsession with meticulously prepared dishes. Stan Randy's dad, who bored from the culture at home, develops a kitchen show-style kitchen compulsion and serves hipster dishes at the school cafeteria, much of the sorrow of children.

Pay attention to the hundreds of notorious leaders like Bobby Flay and listen to the signature phrase of the episode, which is repeated dozens of times that Randy tries his hand to become a culinary expert.

"Broadway bro downs" (season 15, episode 11)

Many of the best episodes ofPark Attack subcultures or kinds of niche, stick loyal to the spectacle's commitment to make fun of everyone - absolutely everyone. And music lovers were finally the object of the satire in the "Broadway Brow". The discovery of Randy according to which the musicals are actually subtle of propaganda to push women to offer to their husbands more, uh, romance, is made even more surreal by the possible brother between the tastes of Elton John, Stephen Sondheim , Stephen Schwartz and Andrew Lloyd Webber. (The episode has also been conveniently timed next to the opening of the musician of the creators' show, the Book of Mormon.)

"Two naked guys in a hot tub" (season 3, episode 8)

Elementary schoolchildren Kyle, Stan and Cartman could be the usual protagonists ofParkbut some of the bestPark Episodes of all time focus on the parents of boys when they sail in the world that monitors.

In season three, the "boring" shower evening of Mackey's "Boring" is more than a little wild. The application of the law receives the wind of the party and surrounds the house, thinking that the Shindig is actually a group suicide of Cîmes. But the most memorable part of the episode involves Kyle Gerald's father and Stan Randy's father, who share a small experimentation together in the hot tub and admit that, hey, "we are all a bit cheerful."


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