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Best Six Clips from Season 10: Part Three, “Slap Fight”

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We are finally at the halfway point of our next series of clip reviews – for best of clips from each season – and this time we have another great episode for you all, “Cartoon Wars 2.” This is the continuation of the first episode, where Cartman and Kyle decided to head to LA to stop the major TV networks from airing an episode of Family Guy that would depict an uncensored image of the Muslim prophet Mohammed. If you didn’t read the first post in this series of the best six clips from season 10, then you really should go backwards first, because it made our first pick (the first part of this two part episode) for best clips from the tenth season.

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Best Six Clips from Season 10: Part Two, “Nice”

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As we continue to progress through our review of the best six clips from the hilarious tenth season of South Park, we find ourselves at clip number two. We did find that this season was particularly difficult to review because it consisted of so many rock solid episodes. While the show typically exudes many great episodes each season, somehow the tenth season consists mostly of amazingly hilarious episodes. Keeping that in mind, just know that we did fret much over which clips would make our list of the top six. However, in the end we had to decide. This time we visit the episode, “Miss Teacher Bangs Boy.” A parody surrounding the popular culture news of teachers consorting sexually with underage students in the US, done up nicely South Park Style!

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Best Six Clips from Season 10: Part One, “Big Wheels to LA”

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We are back and at it again. This time we have made it all the way backwards to season 10 of South Park. Boy do we have some fantastic clips for you all to enjoy. We started this series with one solid comedic notion in mind: review all of the past seasons of South Park in order to identify what are, perhaps, the best or most watched episodes. Then, find the best (at least what we deem the funniest) clips from each of those episodes and imbed them to our posts. This way you, the viewer/reader, can easily find the best clips from the most notorious episodes of South Park at one place: www.southparktalk.com.

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Best Six Clips From Season 11 Part Five: “Dyke Fight”

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Nearing the end of our favored clips from one of the better seasons of South Park to air in a while, Season 11, we come to the final two clips from this particular season. As per the norm here (if you read the best of clips from Season 12), we like to save the best for last; who doesn’t? With that notion in mind, we have two more hilarious clips in store for you that will make you snot out of your nose because they are so funny, and offensive. This clip we have saved for next to last because it features Mr. Garrison as a sex-changed woman who has somehow managed to become a lesbian. And, this episode in particular also makes fun of the movie, “300.”

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Best Six Clips From Season 11 Part Six: “You Can’t Say That on Television!”

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Finally, it seems that we have reached the best clip from Season 11, the sixth and final clip that we will bestow upon all of you great readers in this series. And did you think that we would not save the best for last? Of course we did! The episode called, “You Can’t Say That on Television!” was perhaps the most offensive episode ever to be created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone in the sense that it uses the n-word about a hundred times, but because it uses that word out of context, and is actually refereeing to Randy (another episode about Stan’s dad), they get away with it. Not only do they get away with it, they are lauded by the black community somehow?

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Best Six Clips From Season 11 Part Four: “Rabbit Stew"

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If you read the last post on the best clips from South Park’s awesome Season 11, then you already know that we talked about the episode, “Lice Capades.” So this time – and in the tradition of South Park’s comedic flare – we are going to focus on something truly offensive to millions of people around the world: Catholicism. The show loves poking fun at all religions, and typically – as we saw in the episode called, “All About Mormons” – they will flash a bright sign stating that this is actually what – pick your religion – believes. This episode varied in the sense that they bashed Catholics to the fullest extent, but refrained from an onscreen banner augmenting their roasting.

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Best Six Clips From Season 11 Part Three: “Lice Genocide”

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As we continue if our backwards moving series of the best clips from South Park, we near the halfway mark for the best six clips from the illustrious and hilarious, the one and only: Season 11. This season truly marked a transition for the show…where they began to center more episodes around Randy Marsh (Stan’s dad) and kept up with the status quota of making many episodes that star Eric Cartman—the devious little fat kid. But, Season 11 also poked fun at Christians, Easter, The Pope, Jesus, Lice and Terrorists…what will they make fun of next?

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Best Six Clips from Season 11 Part Two: “Al Gore Finds Man-Bear-Pig”

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We are now on to the second portion of our ongoing best-of clips from every season of South Park! As we continue to progress through the seasons we will bring you what we deem the six best clips from each season of this great show, and then moving backwards until we have reached the pivotal first season. So remember to bookmark these posts, as they will have some of best of the best South Park clips in them of all time!

Cartman Wants Kyle to Suck His Balls!
The best part of this trilogy is the bet between Cartman and Kyle. In the very first episode Cartman bets Kyle that leprechauns are real. If he can prove it, Kyle has to suck his balls. If he can’t, then he owes Kyle ten bucks. Of course, after setting up and staking out in the woods, along comes an actual leprechaun. When Kyle is faced with the prospect of having to suck on Eric Cartman’s scrotum, things turn ugly really fast. Prompting Cartman to get a court order that Kyle must suck his balls within twenty four hours or face jail time!

Man-Bear-Pig Becomes Real

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Best Six Clips from Season 11 Part One: “Let Us In!”

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Back to the reviewing of the very best clips of the very best seasons of South Park. Since season 13 is well underway, but is only halfway through so far, we are going to move backwards through the seasons chronologically until we have reviewed the best six clips from all 12 seasons of South Park. We have already gone through season 12, which was a real hoot. But now it is time to move on to the ever so lauded and amazing eleventh season of South Park. A comedic offering for the masses that will be hard for them to top, as this season was one of the better ones to-date.

Randy Marsh Becoming a Staple
I believe that season 11 was really the season where Randy Marsh (Stan’s dad) started becoming more featured in episodes. As opposed to episodes merely centering on the boys and their doings, they decided to include the happenings of Randy. This notion actually proved to work greatly in their favor, and since then, Randy has been featured in numerous and hilarious episodes.

Why this Episode Rocked


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Mid Season Overview: What Will They do Next?

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The end of the first half of Season Thirteen of South Park is most certainly upon us (sob). And as we anticipate and look forwards to the next half of this season, at least we can say that there are seven episodes to watch reruns of in the meantime. So, let’s take a brief look back at the newest episodes of South Park and see what the next half of the season holds in store for us!

The Ring
This was a decent opening episode that poked fun at Mickey Mouse, Disney and especially The Jonas Brothers. Centering on purity rings, selling sex through music to kids and of course, Kenny dying again from getting oral sex!

The Coon
After the ‘Dark Night’ movie hit, could you be any less surprised that they would poke fun at all of the recent slurry of comic book based movies on this show? Me either! This episode was funny and pits Cartman as a superhero against another masked hero.

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