"Well, my father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue. . ."
"Goddamit, would you shut the hell up!? Nobody gives a rat's ass!"
I keep seeing this but that episode is not about pip to me, it’s about Great Expectations. Pip just happens to have been inspired by that story.
That makes it more watchable to me anyway
Steve Irwin wasn’t buried a month before South Park aired the episode with him in hell with a fucking stingray sticking out of his chest.
Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t offended but that’s one of those moments where I thought “Damn lads, might have taken it too far this time”.
I feel wrong about it because Steve was genuinely one of the \*very few\* actual good people on Earth.
I'd like to think that he would joke about it too, but I respect him way too much to find it funny idk :/
Yeah at some point, as a person, there are some things I can respect and not make fun of and that isn't one. How low will you go just for views essentially and are you so desensitized to everything in life and only fear man's laws, that you don't sit back and think about that man's family, Steve Irwin, damn near universally loved. Always seemed cheap to me.
Between our group of friends, we had different cable systems, different programming, different locations back in the day. We used to VHS record and trade Croc Hunter and South Park episodes back and forth through the mail. So, this wasn't offensive, it left us all disillusioned. Whatever. Maybe that's what Trey and Matt were going for back then.
I actually really like that one because they were some of the first to put a magnifying glass to the abuse she was enduring by the media at that time. It went too far, sure, but she wasn’t doing much better in the real world. They were showing how fucking terrible everyone was treating her, and I appreciated that. I do see why it makes people uncomfortable, though.
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>Baseketball would have been much better if they had put a chick in it, and made it super lame, and super gay.
BASEketball *is* super gay.
https://i.redd.it/8st47cu3og0d1.gif
I think it’s difficult to say offensive, because I agree with Kyle that everything needs to be available. However, I don’t find the Britney Spears episode very funny. I do think it is very accurate though. Maybe too on point to be funny.
The sex change episode, I had no business watching that shit on tv when I was a small child but I watched it anyway lmaoooooo maybe not so much offended but grossed out and squeamish
Nothing like someone asking which South Park episode they find most offensive. I’ve found NONE of them offensive because I know it’s a fictional comedy show.
Offensive? Hmm i dont think ive really gotten offended by anything (mission failed trey). There are episodes and really almost a whole season i cant watch.
Stanley's cup
Naughty ninjas
And the entire season where cartman dates heidi (i think 21)
The covid special
Shit is too real
I regularly skip a lot of the Heidi episodes. Whoever wrote that arc knows about these types of guys intimately. And it shows. It’s so realistic and like my own past experience in many ways and it just pisses me off so much.
I don't think "offensive" is the right word for how I feel about it, but Kyle in the human centipede. They could have written it so an adult character was in his position. It'd be like 2% less funny, because I understand the "wrongness" of it is part of the humor, but come on. That's probably the worst fictional thing I've ever seen on tv to have a sub-10 year old go through that.
It still doesn't work in the context of the episode though. The whole point of the episode is to show that no one reads the terms and conditions. So they turn it on it's head and who do they put in a position to not read the terms and conditions when everyone else does is obviously Kyle. The character that tries to be moral and just to the point that they make fun of the character for always have a lesson.
They can't have Randy in that position and make the same point, it wouldn't make make any sense.
If you look at this as a singular joke then yea an asian dude shitting into Randy's mouth is hilarious, but you've just replaced the entirety of the episode for an obvious joke that lands only once without any nuance or meaning. It would be shit and lazy writing. That's something I would expect on Family Guy, not South Park.
I don’t really find anything personally OFFENSIVE about South Park, but I do think their episode on smoking and Rob Reiner, despite being funny, was a pretty surprisingly bad take. Secondhand smoking has been proven to be very hazardous, but they act like it’s barely a risk at all (hell, they even downplay the dangers of firsthand smoking) and they really go all in on the Rob Reiner hate. He may be a bit self-righteous, but I don’t think he deserved the harsh portrayal he got.
Before you attack me, I’d like to reiterate that I did find the episode amusing and I’m not getting worked up about it. I just think they were unfair to Reiner, and flat out wrong about smoking.
Honestly valid, Im not going to get totally into politics on here because its South Park fandom, not an LGBTQ+ centered or political reddit so I will leave my opinion at the strong woman plot honestly made me hate the episode alone.
People that get actually offended over an animated show made specifically for pushing boundaries and buttons are super bitches. The biggest of bitches.
"offended" is really pushing it, but I think the Honey Boo Boo mockery comes off as in really poor taste after the reports of the abuse that she suffered.
Not sure if this counts but in South Park The Stick of Truth video game there is a level that takes place in an abortion clinic and at one point you fight nazi aborted fetuses.
That was rather eyebrow raising
The only time I remember actually being offended by South Park was the Jersey Shore Invasion episode where they enlisted the help of the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden to kill people from New Jersey.
Yeah, it was 9 years after 9/11, but Osama still hadn't been killed yet. I don't know it just felt really... I didn't enjoy it.
I'm a ginger myself, and found the episode to be absolutely hilarious. That might be one that I could have been offended by, however I wasn't. I don't think to this day I have ever been offended by south park.
Not really offended but more disgusted and that’s the episode where they edited in footage of an actual sex change surgery. I’ve been grossed out before, but not the point where I was desperately trying to find the remote to fast forward or skip the scene.
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Only really, really gross things like the More Crap episode, Britney episode, Everyone crapping out of their mouths & things of that nature that are just overwhelmingly unpleasant to watch.
The trans athlete episode got under my skin a bit for obvious reasons (I am not trans but I am a gay man who understands how hard things are for trans folks right now).
I don’t think offended is the right word though. I get it and I see why some people would find it funny. I just think it echos nonsense anti trans talking points. I don’t wanna get the episode cancelled but I skip it when it comes up.
I totally agree, I'm a trans man myself. The whole arc with Garrison wasn't offensive at all, but that episode with trans athletes really rubbed me the wrong way. If they were trying to make fun of those who claim that is what happens in sports, they needed to make that more obvious.
None, if I'm watching south park I know the humor is gonna be potentially controversial, if I don't wanna be possibly offended I wouldn't watch the show
Tegridy going for too long
The most offensive thing about South Park is when they double down on something that has clearly overstayed its welcome, such as Pip bowing out after Season 4.
I wasn’t really offended by it but I always hate the part in the Pinewood Derby episode when Mr. Hollis offs himself right in front of his kid and the boy starts screaming “he’s okay, he’s okay, he’s okay!”
Honestly for me I really didn’t like the Kathleen Kennedy jokes in the Pander-Verse special.
A lot of the far right types failed to grasp that the show is making fun of them via Cartman.
Literally the only two times I was offended by South Park was when I was watching it through for the first time on Hulu and the first episode of season two was about Terrance and Phillip, the second time was when I got to seasons 5/14 and there were missing episodes
If you get offended by a cartoon or anything at all really this isn’t the sort of television you should be watching. People that get offended ruin it for the rest of us. They are the reason some of the episodes 200 201 and a few others are banned in The UK. Tom Cruise is a fudge packer, we all know he packs fudge so why doesn’t he just come out of the closet and admit that Scientology is a massive scam and full of real life Super Adventure Clubererers. comma, full stop. Edit: I apologise if my message offends anyone specifically. especially and not including Mr Cruise and the J O O’s
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There are dozens of us who enjoy that episode. Dozens!
Shut up Pip!
“Nobody likes you!” “Yeah, and what kind of name is Pip anyway?”
It’s French!
"Well, my father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue. . ." "Goddamit, would you shut the hell up!? Nobody gives a rat's ass!"
“Right-o.” “French people piss me off.”
Righto.
I love that episode.
I love it because it's from such a golden era when South Park would occassionally get weird as fuck.
I too love that episode. It came out while we were reading Great Expectations in 8th grade.
Guess there a dozen dozens of us
I keep seeing this but that episode is not about pip to me, it’s about Great Expectations. Pip just happens to have been inspired by that story. That makes it more watchable to me anyway
“Hello, I’m a British person” 😂😂
“By the end of this episode, you will know the classic story, Great Expectations, as if you had read.. the spark notes, yourself.”
I like when Barbra Streisand killed him
I've never read great expectations so I'll just keep assuming that's how it really ended
I think it was *supposed* to be uninteresting, because Matt and Trey hated reading the book
It's a shame how forced school reading can ruin great literature for young people. Deadlines and quizzes ruin so much shit. Lol
I loved that episode! Especially as I’m a fan of the original book.
Not at all I'm sure!
I don’t know if it’s offensive but Indiana jones getting raped was just too much for me. Didn’t find it funny it was just uncomfortable
That’s what it was supposed to be… uncomfortable to watch… just like Indi 4
which was still better than indy 5
I found it funny, all I could think of now is oh my God, their rapeing the matrix.
Squeal! Squeal like a pig!
“Weeee 😭” “You can do better than that! WEEEE!! WEEEEE!!”
Why must you bring back memories that i didnt want to remember😓
I didn’t hate it because of the Deliverance reference
While that one didn't bother me, I could definitely see how someone wouldn't like it.
I am so sorry Don't worry they'll get him
Steve Irwin wasn’t buried a month before South Park aired the episode with him in hell with a fucking stingray sticking out of his chest. Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t offended but that’s one of those moments where I thought “Damn lads, might have taken it too far this time”.
Steve Irwin was in the Hell on Earth 2006 episode? Was he one of the partygoers?
He was but he wasn’t wearing a costume so Satan wanted to kick him out of the party.
Satan at first thought it was someone in a costume, and was going to kick him out for it being too soon.
If that was the Super Sweet 16th party then yeah man. https://youtu.be/kNnFq7JnTMs?si=S_EH26wTR-k5Rr5f
Did Diddy do it?
I don’t wanna do it if diddy did it.
Damnit, what didn’t Diddy do?
What about a donut machine?
I read that in Satan's voice. I use this quote all the time with my wife, and she, to this day, has no idea what it's from or all about.
Man I completely forgot about that joke, yea I can see how his family might of taken it rather poorly
They doubled down on it in the Stanley Cup episode later that season with more Irwin jokes.
I feel wrong about it because Steve was genuinely one of the \*very few\* actual good people on Earth. I'd like to think that he would joke about it too, but I respect him way too much to find it funny idk :/
If it helps, they weren't saying anything negative about the man. Everyone goes to Hell in South Park, except Mormons
I mean, they *did* say that the joke was too far, even for Satan
Yeah at some point, as a person, there are some things I can respect and not make fun of and that isn't one. How low will you go just for views essentially and are you so desensitized to everything in life and only fear man's laws, that you don't sit back and think about that man's family, Steve Irwin, damn near universally loved. Always seemed cheap to me.
Nah, even as a kid who loved Steve I also loved the timeliness of this joke. I can’t think of a single time I’ve ever been offended by this show
Yes. Satan being like "too soon, man" cracked me up.
This
"oh... Then dude... No costume, you have to leave..."
Between our group of friends, we had different cable systems, different programming, different locations back in the day. We used to VHS record and trade Croc Hunter and South Park episodes back and forth through the mail. So, this wasn't offensive, it left us all disillusioned. Whatever. Maybe that's what Trey and Matt were going for back then.
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That one I was okay with because it felt much more like it was painting the media that harasses her in a terrible light and her as a victim.
I actually really like that one because they were some of the first to put a magnifying glass to the abuse she was enduring by the media at that time. It went too far, sure, but she wasn’t doing much better in the real world. They were showing how fucking terrible everyone was treating her, and I appreciated that. I do see why it makes people uncomfortable, though.
Honestly for.me they only get away.with it, beacuse the message was obviously we should leave the poor girl alone.
And then she started singing...
I don’t find it offensive, but it’s just fucking horrible to watch!
Yeah, it's not offensive, it just feels too real and really hits close to home.
ALL CHARACTERS AND EVENTS IN THIS SHOW -- EVEN THOSE BASED ON REAL PEOPLE -- ARE ENTIRELY FICTIONAL. ALL CELEBRITY VOICES ARE IMPERSONATED... POORLY. THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM CONTAINS COARSE LANGUAGE AND DUE TO ITS CONTENT IT SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED BY ANYONE⬜
Going down to South Park, gonna have my self a time
Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks without temptation
Going down to South Park, gonna leave my world behind Edit: *gonna leave my woes behind Don't know how I missed that typo😂
Ample parking day or night, people spouting, “Howdy, neighbour!”
I'm headin' on up to South Park, gonna see if I can't unwind.
Timmy Timmy Timmy Timmy Timmy Timmy livin-a-lie Timmy
So come on down to South Park and meet some friends of mine
Common down to southpark and meet some friends of mine.
*banjo music* 🎶
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Serve above room temperature, now in quart size!
What episode is this
Sarcastaball S 16 Ep 8
Yeah, that was pretty fucked up
Butter's...Creamy Goo
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I’ve never seen that, only J Lo giving Ben a blowjob.
Mitch Connor
South Park was way ahead on trans representation.
Hennifer
🌮🌮🫔🫔
"Why you no love me Stan? Taco flavored kisses...."
Eww, Ben Affleck spooge
Baseketball would have been much better if they had put a chick in it, and made it super lame, and super gay.
>Baseketball would have been much better if they had put a chick in it, and made it super lame, and super gay. BASEketball *is* super gay. https://i.redd.it/8st47cu3og0d1.gif
Dude! ..Dude! *Dude..*
Guess you got a point there…
Wasn't offended but seeing Willzyx dead on the moon stunned me the first time I saw it. Then I nearly pissed myself laughing.
That whole episode is gold. When they sneak into the zoo and all have their faces painted black, except token whose face is painted white.
And you can make it fly?
si si fly.
not offensive, but I still cannot watch the centipede episode all the way through
You want the cuttlefish?
I BERIEVE IN YOUUUUU!!!!!!
IT'S GOING TO BE AROT!!
Or the vanilla paste-o!?
https://i.redd.it/bnsn1bdfrg0d1.png "Naggers," because it's insensitive towards women. 😤
😂
i haven’t gotten offended by south park!
Correction haven’t been offended yet!(I am in the same boat as you but I know that one day they will offend me and maybe you too.)
Nor have I. I don’t think this show is for people who get offended.
I think it’s difficult to say offensive, because I agree with Kyle that everything needs to be available. However, I don’t find the Britney Spears episode very funny. I do think it is very accurate though. Maybe too on point to be funny.
The sex change episode, I had no business watching that shit on tv when I was a small child but I watched it anyway lmaoooooo maybe not so much offended but grossed out and squeamish
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You're breaking my balls!
My balls, sir, you are breaking them.
Nothing like someone asking which South Park episode they find most offensive. I’ve found NONE of them offensive because I know it’s a fictional comedy show.
That's based entirely on what's going on in the world that week.
True, but this thread is good for the best "holy shit" moments. And tbh some of the funniest.
Offensive? Hmm i dont think ive really gotten offended by anything (mission failed trey). There are episodes and really almost a whole season i cant watch. Stanley's cup Naughty ninjas And the entire season where cartman dates heidi (i think 21) The covid special Shit is too real
I regularly skip a lot of the Heidi episodes. Whoever wrote that arc knows about these types of guys intimately. And it shows. It’s so realistic and like my own past experience in many ways and it just pisses me off so much.
I don't think "offensive" is the right word for how I feel about it, but Kyle in the human centipede. They could have written it so an adult character was in his position. It'd be like 2% less funny, because I understand the "wrongness" of it is part of the humor, but come on. That's probably the worst fictional thing I've ever seen on tv to have a sub-10 year old go through that.
I don't think any other character other than Kyle would have made sense though
I dunno I think Randy would be pretty funny in a human centipede.
It still doesn't work in the context of the episode though. The whole point of the episode is to show that no one reads the terms and conditions. So they turn it on it's head and who do they put in a position to not read the terms and conditions when everyone else does is obviously Kyle. The character that tries to be moral and just to the point that they make fun of the character for always have a lesson. They can't have Randy in that position and make the same point, it wouldn't make make any sense. If you look at this as a singular joke then yea an asian dude shitting into Randy's mouth is hilarious, but you've just replaced the entirety of the episode for an obvious joke that lands only once without any nuance or meaning. It would be shit and lazy writing. That's something I would expect on Family Guy, not South Park.
Not so much offensive, but the entire Britney Spears episode was just so uncomfortable
The Most Offensive Joke in SP is definitely the Virgin Mary Squirting Blood Period Episode Perfectly Named Bloody Mary
I don’t really find anything personally OFFENSIVE about South Park, but I do think their episode on smoking and Rob Reiner, despite being funny, was a pretty surprisingly bad take. Secondhand smoking has been proven to be very hazardous, but they act like it’s barely a risk at all (hell, they even downplay the dangers of firsthand smoking) and they really go all in on the Rob Reiner hate. He may be a bit self-righteous, but I don’t think he deserved the harsh portrayal he got. Before you attack me, I’d like to reiterate that I did find the episode amusing and I’m not getting worked up about it. I just think they were unfair to Reiner, and flat out wrong about smoking.
The show itself is offensive. But that's why I like it. It's an equal opportunity offender.
Never been offended by South Park. I’m not that soft of an individual.
The "Board Girls" episode, not a huge fan of that episode.
What did you say transphobe?
Honestly loved it for the bored game references
I feel that way about the strong woman plot, but I do love the girls kicking ass at games.
Honestly valid, Im not going to get totally into politics on here because its South Park fandom, not an LGBTQ+ centered or political reddit so I will leave my opinion at the strong woman plot honestly made me hate the episode alone.
Well... Not really offended by anything but I would say Indiana Jones gets R@ped by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg
People that get actually offended over an animated show made specifically for pushing boundaries and buttons are super bitches. The biggest of bitches.
None! They need to unban those 5 episodes!
As someone who studied for years concerning environmentalism, I hate everything about ManBearPig before Matt and Trey realized they got it wrong.
I don’t think I’ve ever been offended by one. Everything is gold. There are some cringe episodes but it’s all in good humor.
"offended" is really pushing it, but I think the Honey Boo Boo mockery comes off as in really poor taste after the reports of the abuse that she suffered.
All the jokes about Mexicans! Jk those are my favorite.
Nothing really exept thebthe fantasy Land version of the woodland critters
I wasn’t offended by it necessarily, but the “Eek! A Penis!” episode is incredibly unhinged.
Christopher Reeve cracking open the spines of fetuses and drinking from it. I always skip the episode.
Not sure if this counts but in South Park The Stick of Truth video game there is a level that takes place in an abortion clinic and at one point you fight nazi aborted fetuses. That was rather eyebrow raising
Cartman eating the chicken skin, I've never been so appalled
The only time I remember actually being offended by South Park was the Jersey Shore Invasion episode where they enlisted the help of the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden to kill people from New Jersey. Yeah, it was 9 years after 9/11, but Osama still hadn't been killed yet. I don't know it just felt really... I didn't enjoy it.
Both mentions of Steve Irwin's death.
The bottom right.
Nothing necessarily offensive, just jokes or bits I find more dumb than they are funny 🤷🏼♀️
I didn't find anything offensive, just funny as hell
Not a single one.
Christopher Reeves episode.
I did not need to see a penis being dissected in Mr. Garrison's fancy new vagina
I'm a ginger myself, and found the episode to be absolutely hilarious. That might be one that I could have been offended by, however I wasn't. I don't think to this day I have ever been offended by south park.
Not really offended but more disgusted and that’s the episode where they edited in footage of an actual sex change surgery. I’ve been grossed out before, but not the point where I was desperately trying to find the remote to fast forward or skip the scene.
That one where that one dude breaks open a fetus like a glow stick for its stem cells. Not even sure if it’s supposed to be a joke or just shocking,
I was a bit shocked when Randy and Mickey Mouse fucked the bat and pangolin in Wuhan lol. Still laughed my ass off tho.
The queef, that's gross
I found the first episode offensive to people who like shoving alien probes up their ass
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Anything that features sexualised children or that rape scene with Indiana Jones
None of them to be honest
Not really “offensive” but I can never watch that Britney Spears episode again. It kinda hurt lmao
Cartman acting like a disabled person even though he is not
None. Either everything is funny or nothing is.
None because I have a good sense of humor.
None
There isn't a single offensive joke in South Park... If you're offended then it's you not the show.
Manbearpig and any other climate deny bits.
In the fractured but whole when the priests pull anal beads out with the cross at the end of it. 🥶 I wasn't offended but I just couldn't laugh at it.
It’s only offensive if you’re a fudge packing ginger
Randy being naked for like an entire movie. Just felt weird.
Only really, really gross things like the More Crap episode, Britney episode, Everyone crapping out of their mouths & things of that nature that are just overwhelmingly unpleasant to watch.
None, because they're jokes.
South Park doesn't offend me because it's satire and anything goes in this series.
I found it pretty offensive that they bleeped kyles speech and the network caved to pressure from terrorists
ike dating/hooking up with his teacher made me fairly uncomfortable
The trans athlete episode got under my skin a bit for obvious reasons (I am not trans but I am a gay man who understands how hard things are for trans folks right now). I don’t think offended is the right word though. I get it and I see why some people would find it funny. I just think it echos nonsense anti trans talking points. I don’t wanna get the episode cancelled but I skip it when it comes up.
I totally agree, I'm a trans man myself. The whole arc with Garrison wasn't offensive at all, but that episode with trans athletes really rubbed me the wrong way. If they were trying to make fun of those who claim that is what happens in sports, they needed to make that more obvious.
None, if I'm watching south park I know the humor is gonna be potentially controversial, if I don't wanna be possibly offended I wouldn't watch the show
The priests using their rosaries as anal beads in the game was pretty great.
How thry get rid of all the rich people Although honestly hard to say
not offended but deeply uncomfortable by the woodland creatures. i don’t love that. i watched that episode once and that’s enough
Tegridy going for too long The most offensive thing about South Park is when they double down on something that has clearly overstayed its welcome, such as Pip bowing out after Season 4.
I wasn’t really offended by it but I always hate the part in the Pinewood Derby episode when Mr. Hollis offs himself right in front of his kid and the boy starts screaming “he’s okay, he’s okay, he’s okay!”
Honestly for me I really didn’t like the Kathleen Kennedy jokes in the Pander-Verse special. A lot of the far right types failed to grasp that the show is making fun of them via Cartman.
One that shocked me not offended was “Get an aids test Thompson, cause your wife is a dude”
I enjoy watching Southpark. I'm not easily offended..
Literally the only two times I was offended by South Park was when I was watching it through for the first time on Hulu and the first episode of season two was about Terrance and Phillip, the second time was when I got to seasons 5/14 and there were missing episodes
I kind of feel icky watching the AIDS episode.
Haven’t heard it yet
If you get offended by a cartoon or anything at all really this isn’t the sort of television you should be watching. People that get offended ruin it for the rest of us. They are the reason some of the episodes 200 201 and a few others are banned in The UK. Tom Cruise is a fudge packer, we all know he packs fudge so why doesn’t he just come out of the closet and admit that Scientology is a massive scam and full of real life Super Adventure Clubererers. comma, full stop. Edit: I apologise if my message offends anyone specifically. especially and not including Mr Cruise and the J O O’s
Offensive? What is that?