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South Park's Most Offensive Moment

"I made you eat your parents"

Where do you go from there?
This episode was PRICELESS!:D


Then there was the episode with the Bart Simpson look-alike (from memory):

Cartman: "OH really? What's the worst thing you've ever done?"
Bart: "I cut the head off the town statue and pissed everyone in town off."
Cartman: "Oh, that's nice. This one time, I killed this kids parents, chopped them up, and FED THEM TO HIM."
Bart: "Whoa man..."
 
What's your vote for the most offensive moment in South Park history?

I don't really get offended by things but there's two I can think of that were pretty bad:

--The Christopher Reeves episode where he cracks open dead baby fetuses and sucks out their stem cells.

--The Satan Sweet Sixteen episode where they showed the dead Crocodile Hunter with a stingray harpoon in his heart about a week after the man died.
I didn't find those ''offensive'' at all!:lol: now the most offensive moment for me was the recent episode were they had george lucas and speilberg repetadly ''RAPING'' Indy jones!:eek::wtf: I know they wherer trying to make a point, but really!?

Yeah, that was pretty stupid.
 
I'm pretty sure in the Indiana Jones episode of South Park that you are talking about, they were trying to make the point that fans were going way overboard in their criticisms of the recent 4th movie. I think...
 
^ If that was their intention, I don't know if it worked, because there were a lot of posters on this board saying how right the show was about Indiana Jones being raped.
 
I'm pretty sure in the Indiana Jones episode of South Park that you are talking about, they were trying to make the point that fans were going way overboard in their criticisms of the recent 4th movie. I think...


Seems to me they were making the point of Speilberg and Lucas "raping" our childhood heroes and characters all for making more money. The 4th film was bad.
 
The episode where Garrison felt he wasn't loved because he wasn't molested as a kid by his father was just plain wrong.


Tom, I'm standing in New York City, but it could just as well be any town on Earth right now. The desolation, the damage is exactly the same in every city the whole world over. It's been just under 20 hours since everyone on Earth pooped their pants, and people still roam their damaged homes with disbelief, and loss.

I thought the Brown Noise stuff was funnier than the Garrison molestation angle. The bit about 'mung' is good too.
 
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