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Post by vishman007 on Apr 23, 2006 11:12:42 GMT -5
I must bring up the past again. Q: How many of you loved the "Trapped in the Closet" episode and are mad that Tom Cruise had it pulled? Well if you're like me, I'm one of them. So if you want this episode back on the air, I found a petition site that has people saying that they want it back as well: www.petitiononline.com/chefgate/petition.htmlNow I know what some of you are thinking: "Why should we get this episode back? It's not a big deal." Well, think about this. If everyone who was offended by an episode of South Park and had it pulled, there wouldn't be a show to watch. We have the right to free speech, so who's with me on getting this episode back? That episode wasnt even that good.
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Post by All Star Batman on Apr 25, 2006 16:52:33 GMT -5
THIS WEEK ON SOUTH PARK:
The boys’ lives are in danger when they’re trapped in the "Cave of the Winds". While searching for a way out of the cave, Cartman discovers treasure. After the cave-in, all the exits are blocked off and Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman are all alone. Only one person knows they’re trapped under all the debris and he’s not telling. Cartman‘s only thought is how to get the treasure out without sharing it with the rest of the boys.
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Post by All Star Batman on Apr 27, 2006 21:47:45 GMT -5
It seems no ever takes Al Gore cereal nowadays.
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Post by Dark Nightwing on Apr 29, 2006 23:23:42 GMT -5
I thought that this episode was absolute crap. Come on! The only thing that I thought was funny was the repeated 'cereal', even though it was overdone. The rest was just stupid and didn't made the show look worse than their spoof of Al Gore.
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Post by J-Man on May 1, 2006 17:56:11 GMT -5
[shadow=purple,left,300]Um, six years too late on the whole Al Gore spoof, if it qualified as a spoof. This and the Towelie/ James Frey parody rank as the worst episodes of South Park, imo.[/shadow]
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Post by All Star Batman on May 2, 2006 20:41:50 GMT -5
THIS WEEK ON SOUTH PARK:
The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan, takes on his biggest challenge to date when he signs on to discipline Eric Cartman.
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Post by crazyhatter on May 4, 2006 12:23:02 GMT -5
Now I actually thought the Dog Whisperer episode was funny. Just the fact that they had to pinch Cartman in the neck until he submitted was worth it's weight in comedy gold. A- for the episode!
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Post by All Star Batman on May 4, 2006 18:47:34 GMT -5
I thought it was funny too. But I what I want to know is, what the hell did Cartman do to Super Nanny to make them have to lock her up and why she likes to eat her own crap. Maybe I don't even want to know.
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Post by crazyhatter on May 4, 2006 20:15:35 GMT -5
I thought it was funny too. But I what I want to know is, what the hell did Cartman do to Super Nanny to make them have to lock her up and why she likes to eat her own crap. Maybe I don't even want to know. LOL, it's better we don't try to answer your question probably...
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Post by jasontodd2 on May 4, 2006 21:29:33 GMT -5
I had missed alot of the new episodes but was able to catch up on them with the marathon they ran last weekend, funny funny funny!
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Post by All Star Batman on Jul 15, 2006 12:17:20 GMT -5
'South Park' Scientology Episode to Re-Air Jul 13, 9:20 AM EST
The Associated Press
"Trapped in the Closet," the controversial "South Park" episode that skewers Scientology and its popular proponent Tom Cruise, is hitting the airwaves again.
Comedy Central plans to air the Emmy-nominated episode on July 19. It was last scheduled to rerun in March but was abruptly pulled by the network.
The network rotates its 150 episodes of "South Park" in and out of the broadcast schedule, spokesman Tony Fox said Wednesday.
"This episode just happens to be rotating back in," he said.
The show's co-creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, were told in May that the episode was pulled from the schedule to appease Cruise and his partners in "Mission: Impossible III," according to reports.
"If they hadn't put this episode back on the air, we'd have had serious issues, and we wouldn't be doing anything else with them," Stone said in Wednesday's edition of the trade paper Variety.HA HA HA! In your face Cruise!
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 1, 2006 13:46:06 GMT -5
THIS WEDNESDAY ON SOUTH PARK: The South Park boys dedicate their lives to defeating a mad gamer and saving the World of Warcraft.
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 5, 2006 19:20:53 GMT -5
Now that was one funny-as-hell episode last night. These parts were the funniest:
Butters logs into the game and he's the same character as Cartman. I swear when I saw that, My first thought was "Damn it Butters."
They were dealing with someone who had no life. I'm just glad I have one.
Ike and Timmy were even on the game.
Stan's dad going all crazy trying to find a computer.
Cartman calls for his mom for "bathroom". I don't really want to go into details on that part.
Anyway this was one funny episode, my second favorite next to The Return of Chef. I hope you guys get to watch.
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Post by jasontodd2 on Oct 9, 2006 16:37:26 GMT -5
I agree All Star, that was one funny episode of South Park! I loved it when Butters tells everybody he doesn't have the game but instead he plays Hello Kitty Island Adventure, funny stuff there, and your right the bathroom stuff with Cartman's mom, well let's just say I know what you are talking about, and although it was gross, it was really funny too
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 9, 2006 17:21:03 GMT -5
THIS WEDNESDAY ON SOUTH PARK:The world’s biggest conspiracy of all time will finally be uncovered when Eric Cartman exposes the true culprit behind the September 11th attacks. An attempted assassination in South Park means no one is safe from the people who are the real brains behind the 9/11 conspiracy. When Kyle and Stan hit the road in search of the truth, they come face-to-face with the masterminds who pulled off the most elaborate, intricate and flawlessly executed operation in American history... Hmm, Frank Miller has "Holy Terror Batman!" and South Park has this. Is there a pattern?
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 9, 2006 17:28:42 GMT -5
Okay, from all my years watching South Park, it will be something we definetly won't see coming. Like that Family Guy thing where we found out that manatees write the show.
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 14, 2006 18:18:17 GMT -5
Okay, I've seen this episode 3 times and I'm still confused.
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Post by jasontodd2 on Oct 16, 2006 9:49:05 GMT -5
The Hardly Boyz ruled! ! !
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 16, 2006 20:51:39 GMT -5
This week on South Park:Cartman is appointed to the post of School Hallway Monitor at South Park Elementary. In his new role, Cartman takes it personally when an infraction is committed in his jurisdiction. When Kyle discovers that a teacher is having sex with a student, he and Cartman have to team up to put a stop to the inappropriate behavior. And here's Cartman as Dog The Bounty Hunter:
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Post by Dark Nightwing on Oct 18, 2006 22:08:48 GMT -5
Nicccce.
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 19, 2006 20:02:11 GMT -5
Very...strange. How the hell can a teacher have an affair with a baby?! Still funny though.
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Post by BullocK on Oct 19, 2006 21:12:07 GMT -5
Cartman as Dog the Bounty Hunter was hilarious.
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Post by jasontodd2 on Oct 19, 2006 22:13:32 GMT -5
Probably the funniest episode out of the new season, I loved it when they made Cartman hall monitor and he was all like I Have Authority! How great was that, and then when he busted Butters and that entire scene classic!
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Post by Dark Nightwing on Oct 20, 2006 23:17:22 GMT -5
Me and my Mom had seen the commercial beforehand, so we were trying to figure out who it the kid would be. I was sure it would be either Kenny or Butters. The fact that it was Ike just made the episode classic. Great stuff.
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 23, 2006 18:47:11 GMT -5
THIS WEEK ON SOUTH PARK: Satan is throwing the biggest Halloween costume party ever, and no one will be admitted without a wristband. Satan is busy checking the R.S.V.P. list and deciding what costume to wear to the big event. Every detail must be perfect for the prince of darkness, but even Satan can’t foresee everything. A prominent religious organization, an ex-lover and the antics of the most notorious serial killer of all time threaten Satan’s fun.
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 31, 2006 21:24:40 GMT -5
This week on South Park: Cartman's plan to propel himself into the future goes horribly wrong. South Park Elementary faces strong opposition to the topic of evolution being taught to the 4th graders, especially from Ms. Garrison who has to teach it. Eric Cartman can't be bothered with what’s going on in class. He's busy manipulating his own personal time-line to align with the precise release date of the newest, hottest game.
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Post by jasontodd2 on Nov 2, 2006 16:17:42 GMT -5
Another great episode with funny classic Cartman whining and complaining, I can't wait for part 2
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Post by All Star Batman on Nov 2, 2006 20:31:45 GMT -5
This episode made me scream twice. Both of them were with Garrison and whatshisname in the bedroom. *shudders*
"Oh my science!"
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Post by All Star Batman on Nov 13, 2006 21:25:19 GMT -5
On the season finale of South Park: Stan Marsh has hit rock bottom. He's got no job, no bicycle and his only way out of a bad situation is to coach the local pee wee hockey team. Once a hotshot pee wee hockey player himself, Stanley has tried to put those days behind him, but he's still living with the memory of how he let his team down when he missed the winning shot in the big game. Now, he's about to find out that being a coach means facing your past. He's determined to show his kids what it's like to be a winner!
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Post by All Star Batman on Nov 19, 2006 21:43:14 GMT -5
Wow, these last two episodes really sucked.
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