TV Buzz Oh my God! They tilled Kenny 99 different ways! Those bastards! Check out the complete list of the many ways Kenny has died over the last 16 seasons and 255 episodes or South Park.
TV Buzz From the school-wide “Let's Make Bullying Kill Itself” performance to Stan's trip to San Diego where he was found masturbating naked on a busy street corner like the KONY 2012 leader was, last night's “South Park” was fully committed to tackling the hot-button issue of bullying.
TV Buzz As if “South Park” had read our minds, the topic of last night's episode was memes, the internet, and cat breading. Cat breading! Needless to say, it was a great episode.
TV Buzz If “South Park” is to be believed — and I almost always believe anything that comes from the mind of Trey Parker and Matt Stone — HSN and Cash4Gold are just an endless cycle of crap jewelry being marketed towards old people. Here's how:
TV Buzz If your mother asks you not to, you should NEVER leave the toilet seat up because she'll get stuck and die. Let this be a lesson to us all.
TV Buzz The sixteenth season of “South Park” debuts this week with an episode that revolves around Randy Marsh getting a ticket for using the toilet without a seatbelt. A clip of said bathroom-kerfuffle can be seen below.
Culture Buzz The new line of shirts feature Cartman, Butters, and Randy Marsh stark naked with the words “Protect Your Largest Organ” on their lower half (perfectly aligned to hide their nether-regions). You and I both know that Matt Stone and Trey Parker wouldn't lend their precious characters for just any ol' reason, and they aren't: the tees will benefit skin cancer research.
TV Buzz “Screw you guys, I'm going home!” Even though this guy apparently dresses up as the “South Park” character on purpose, the photo itself wasn't part of a set-up. Plus, IT'S CARTMAN! IRL!
Culture Buzz Good news! A preview of the “South Park: The Game” reveals the plot — “a new character arriving in the town and determined to make friends with the local kids” — as well as some game play. (via splitsider.com)
Culture Buzz Man, these guys are fast. From last night's episode, The Poor Kid.
Culture Buzz Michelle L. Dobrawsky is trying to get this letter to Matt and Trey, the creators of South Park. Michelle suffers from rectal cancer and thinks it would be a great idea to have Mr. Hanky be the spokesman for it (there is currently no such person). Can we make this happen, please?
Check out this ambitious “South Park” parody about Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Also features Tom Cruise, John Travolta, South Park staff, and a cameo from Jimmy and Timmy.
Culture Buzz Trey Parker & Matt Stone admitted to being under the influence of acid when they wore dresses to the Oscars in 2000. Here's what they had to say about their experience to Jimmy Kimmel. It all makes sense now.
TV Buzz Watch Matt and Trey's entire interview from Sunday's “60 Minutes”. Watch out for that bear trap! (via cbsnews.com)
TV Buzz Matt Stone and Trey Parker are appearing on “60 Minutes” this Sunday to discuss the process of making “South Park” as well as their hit musical, “The Book of Mormon.” The best part of this preview clip is when he says “Polly Prissy Pants.” (via.)
TV Buzz Awesome things that never happened to me in school for a thousand, Alex. Though I'm pretty sure my mind would explode if the creators of South Park just ambled into my classroom one day. (via splitsider.com)
I was watching an old South Park episode (“Ike’s Wee Wee”) when I noticed a weird sign along the top of Mr. Garrison’s chalkboard. In case you can’t tell from the screenshot, it says “Dios mio! Han matado ha Kenny! Bastardos!” (Translation: Self-explanatory.)
In other Walmart news, the megastore is partnering up in the fall with Comedy Central to sell Eric Cartman's favorite after-school snack. Fingers crossed this holiday season for Powdered Donut Pancake Surprise. (via.)
Put down your beers and take a shot of your country.
TV Buzz Next in our series of TV's Best Minor Characters: South Park. After much deliberation on Twitter - and after determining that Randy Marsh and Butters are too major to qualify - here are the 10 best minor characters created for Tony Award winners Trey Parker and Matt Stone's first masterpiece. (Special thanks to @TheDailyBeast)
South Park is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on South Park.
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“South Park” and Sarah Palin, our two greatest wordsmiths.
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Bearing witness to “The Book of Mormon,” the first Broadway musical from South Park's Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Culture Buzz A disturbingly lifelike mannequin dressed up as Kenny from South Park is given the Joan of Arc treatment and burned to a cinder. Protest against a repressive Middle Eastern regime or the result of bored pop artists? You be the media critic!
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Now you and your door can kill Kenny, you bastard.
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They're big targets. Literally.
Celebrity Buzz In the wake of the “South Park” plagiarism kerfuffle, did “SNL” gank their Brett Favre parody from Funny or Die? Watch the two videos and decide. The Funny or Die skit was originally posted October 20th. The “SNL” skit aired on October 23rd. They're virtually identical. You do the sinister motives math. Via.
TV Buzz After a lot of people noticed that South Park's Inception parody shared numerous similarities with CollegeHumor's “Inception Characters Don’t Understand Inception” video, they apologized. Check out both videos and South Park's apology below and see if you agree.