Good news, they don't actually split up. It's just new families. They can do a reunion whenever they want! Even with the whole school! For Cartman.. not really. The ending is bittersweet
@@francescagracie2561sério???? Eu estava agoniada a um bom tempo pensando "será que eles se separaram? Não é possível que eles se separem quando crianças e só voltam quando adultos no filme pós covid"
@@francescagracie2561 they said: seriously???? I had been in agony for a long time thinking "did they break up? It's not possible for them to break up as kids and only come back as adults in the post-covid movie."
everybody is saying the song fits so well, but the song is about the real story of phil and ronnie spector. Ronnie was a famous singer and phil (her husband) held her in their home and never let her go out. On Christmas, he adopted 2 twins that he called the Christmas kids
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omggg bro THE LYRIC”Christmas kids” is literally them bc south park was literally made over a christmas skit edit: yes guys i KNOW WHAT THE SONG IS ABOUT. as you can see from my comment the LYRIC "christmas kids" relates to them, NOT the meaning of the song. i know this has NOTHING to do with south park, but the literal thumbnail to this vid and whole trend from the edits on tiktok was used for south park hense why im relating it to the "christmas kids" lyric. the actual meaning of the song is very tragic so you should look more into that.
Lyrics: ♡Ronnette, my dear, don't ever disappear Do what you want as long as you stay here I need you now, I love you so much, more than you could know The Christmas kids were nothing but a gift And love is a tower where all of us can live You'll change your name, or change your mind And leave this fucked up place behind But I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know Appearing unsightly, with devils inside me If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie I'm leaving, Phil, I'm leaving now I'm going to escape, but you won't know how Or where to find me when I'm gone I'll drink myself to death insi-i-i-i-i-i-ide this prison cell, thi-is prison cell So, get me out of here Get me out of here Get me out of here Get me out of here You'll change your name, or change your mind And leave this fucked up place behind But I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know ♡♡
@@blind.azz_ the lyrics that im talking about are "the christmas kids are nothing but a gift" implying that south park was originally a christmas skit plus theyre kids, "love is a tower where all of us can live" could be South Park, where all the characters live, "leave the f*cked up place behind" i dont think i need to explain i mean everything about the show is f*cked up if you think of it also eventually i think its canon that sometime in the show Stan and Cartman move out - EDIT: that scene is in the video
@@WaitWhosGlitchthe song has a Dark Reason it's because of Phil Spector was emotionally and abusive to her wife Ronnie Phil Spector would hide Ronnie's shoes so she would not escape the house
The Christmas kids were nothing but a gift we love this town were everyone can live you'll change your name or change your mind and leave this messed up place behind but all know al know all know
People who don't know: 🙂 People who know:💀 If you don't know what I meant the song had a scary backstory and is NOT from South Park the song was made by: roar
Ronnette, my dear, don't ever disappeR Do what you want as long as you stay here I need you now, I love you so much, more than you could know The Christmas kids were nothing but a gift And love is a tower where all of us can live You'll change your name or change your mind And leave this fvcked up place behind But I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know Appearing unsightly, with devils inside me If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie If you ever try to leave me, I'll find you, Ronnie I'm leaving, Phil, I'm leaving now I'm going to escape, but you won't know how Or where to find me when I'm gone I'll drink myself to death insi-i-i-i-i-i-ide this prison cell, thi-is prison cell So, get me out of here Get me out of here Get me out of here Get me out of here You'll change your name, or change your mind And leave this fvcked up place behind But I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know I'll know, I'll know DONE
no, it’s about a “couple”. Ronnie and Phil Spector. It’s about what Phil did to Ronnie and he trapped her and adopted two kids on Christmas, therefore the name Christmas Kids
Speedy Here is the entire song Ronnatie my dear don’t ever disappear do what you want as long as you stay here I need you now I love you so much more then you could know The Christmas kids are nothing but a gift and lover is a tower where all of us care you’ll change your name or change your mind and leave this fu#ked up place behind but I’ll know, I’ll know I’ll know I’ll know I’ll know I’ll know appearing unsightly with devils inside me if you ever try to leave me I’ll find you Ronnie I’m leaving phill I’m leaving now I’m going to escape but won’t know how or where to find me when I’m gone I’ll drink myself to death inside this prison cell this prison cell so get me out of here get me out of here get me out of here get me out of here you’ll change your name you’ll change your mind and leave this fu#ked up place behind but I’ll know I’ll know I’ll know I’ll know