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'''''South Park''''' is an American TV show co-created by [[Trey Parker]] and {{W|Matt Stone}}.
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'''''South Park''''' is an American TV show co-created by {{ch|Trey Parker}} and {{W|Matt Stone}}.
  
 
== Viewers ==
 
== Viewers ==
[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] were once seen watching South Park because they were bored, and were enjoying it for its violence, until [[Marge]] turned it off for the aforementioned trait. [[Mother Teresa]] was seen in a deleted scene of the episode.
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[[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] were once seen watching South Park because they were bored, and were enjoying it for its violence, until [[Marge]] turned it off for the aforementioned trait. [[Mother Teresa]] was seen in a deleted scene of the episode.<ref>"[[The Bart of War]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:28, September 8, 2025

South Park
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TV Show Information
Genre: Animation
Black Comedy
Sitcom
Satire
Starring: Stan Marsh
Kyle Broflovski
Eric Cartman
Country of origin: USA
Channel: Comedy Central
First appearance: "The Bart of War"


South Park is an American TV show co-created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

Viewers

Bart and Milhouse were once seen watching South Park because they were bored, and were enjoying it for its violence, until Marge turned it off for the aforementioned trait. Mother Teresa was seen in a deleted scene of the episode.[1]

Behind the Laughter

Main article: South Park
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In reality, South Park is a real and successful show known for its casual use of vulgar language. However, since The Simpsons isn't as loose with language as South Park is, the Simpsons decided to depict the show as ultra-violent instead.

Appearances

References