credit @Travel with a Wiseguy for fairplay shots - Music: Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Cartman was not Inspired by Boris Johnson it was a joke to go with the picture, I can't believe I have to explain this hahah
We had a teacher In 6th form (late high school in UK) that had a low miserable voice and said Mkay a lot, and nobody even thought much about it until one kid said Mkay back to him in Mr Mackey’s voice and the entire class finally caught on that he sounded just like him, everyone burst into laughter and the joke was always funny
@@arthurplona375 yeah… instead of going to middle school when you’re 11/12 you just go straight to high school and stay there until you’re 16. Then you go to 6th form (sometimes known as college) we call college here just ‘University’ or ‘Uni’. Confusing I know.
I swear I heard before that Chef was based off a black man either Matt or Trey saw at an airport or something, who kept telling everyone to "save the children" or "help the children" or something like that.
@@tendohhthe bit about chef comes straight from the director’s commentary for cannibal the musical. that’s where the acid story comes from. Trey and Matt literally said it themselves. it’s not a rumor. just get the director’s commentary and watch it. it’s funnier than the movie anyways, cuz they’re all getting drunk during it.
I don't know man, I don't know about you but every day I wake up. I put my pants on one leg at a time. And then I try not to f**k a pengalin And start a pandemic or I try not to start fights with The other parents at my kid's Is sporting events, Or make a creme frese... And I may be successful everyday. One day at a time not doing those things but i'm just one man... And i'm fairly certain there are a lot of us out there...
I feel like Cartman was truly inspired by Usher, a bully from my high school that’s incredibly overweight, never participated in P.E., munched on junk food during lunch and break, said “fuck you” to everyone, and called people “queers” and “Jews”
I think south park was supposed to be like Arlen in king of the hill. Based around already existing cities in a certain state. Fair play kind of looked like season 1 of south park when I went to Colorado in 2012 and even had a cardboard cut out of the 4 boys as a tourist attraction and the local church kind of looked like the church in earlier seasons.
When I met Trey and Matt at a comic con a few years back he said his father Randy's nuts are bigger than anyone else's father's nuts because I was wearing a black shirt of cannibal the musical
5:49 If I were Leanne’s husband and she brought our family to reconnect with her ex, whom she cheated on years ago, I’d be concerned at best and furious at worst, as well as questioning the future of our marriage.
My high school vice principal was unironically just like Mr. Macky. Sounded just like him, wore similar clothes as him, and talked about serious things in the same way. He gave us the "drugs are bad, mkay" speech all the time. I got in a lot of trouble for annoying other kids and he would just be completely clueless as to what happened or why, like he just didn't understand kids on any level. One time I told a fat kid that he waddled to class (not my best moment) and he said "fuck you" and we both got sent to the office. VP reads the email describing the scene sent by the teacher out loud to both of us, and thn looked up our grades and sees that the fat kid had bad grades, and proceeds to tell him "Well, it looks like you haven't been pulling your weight lately in school, and you have been waddling to class at least with your grades. Maybe that's not what was meant by that comment but it is true that you've been waddling with your school work", and the poor kid just put his head down in shame. We both got lunch detention.
Mr. Beeber, the astronomy teacher that can't say the T in planetarium is also based on a real person. I met him a few years ago teaching at a Denver area community College. He can totally say the T 😂
I kinda feel like the Kenny story might be a lie. In the original 1992 Frosty vs Santa movie the "Kenny" character who dies is actually the fat kid, proto Cartman.
LOL holy crap didn't realize I live the same town Mr. Hat came from. Back when he was a boy this town was very small and very rural and around 1980 the population was 32,000. My father is from a town in Mississippi with a Current population of 7000 so it could have been worse. Jim Henson is from Greenville, Mississippi with a similar population I think an inquisitive child being forced to stare off into space in a town with nothing to do makes you come up with creative ways to stay sane by talking to people that dont exist.
Man, chef was my favorite character, because he was always such a wholesome, entertaining and almost fatherly figure. Not to mention that him basically being the only sane, smart and serious adult in that show, really cranks up the humor. It has been the perfect contrast, really. (even though he also went off the rails occasionally.)
My brother was Kenny. He had the coat zipped to the top of the hood at all times and my father called him Mumbles because we could not understand him with the hood zipped up. And we were the poorest family in school.
Just wild speculation on Towelie... "don't forget a towel" is also part of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," in which the number 42 is the "answer to everything..." or whatever. To make it come full-circle, just stick a circle on the end of 42 for some 420 and there ya go. Towelie is a stoner-filtered reference to "Hitchhiker's..."
Probably just a coincidence, but there is the potential connection of South Park and the super nintendo game Earthbound. Both creators said they were big fans of the game when it came out and said it directly inspired The Stick of Truth game. Both the show and game features an annoying fat kid and weird supernatural shit in a suburban landscape. The early development of South Park also ties into when the game would have been released. If no direct influences shaped anything, it can at least be said that we can understand why they both enjoyed the game because it was matching the tastes of the project they were trying to make at the time.
South Park was initially based on Trey’s hometown of Conifer and then influenced by other mountain towns in Colorado like Leadville, Vail, Buena Vista and others.
cartmans voice came from Push the little daisies by Ween. and you can hear it in cannibal the musical when they reach the general store..Plus, the intro gives us the very first Giggity
I grew up in a suburb of Seattle named Port Orchard. I lived literally half a mile from the South Park shopping center, it's still there, and I'm Matt & Trey's age. It's a very common name.
SouthPark was also one of two big malls in Charlotte, NC in the 1980s. It's still there, though Eastland (which was bigger at the time) was torn down after the demographics of the neighborhood changed and there were several shootings there.
5:49 the only time he did notice her was when he was about to perform the song that he wrote about her and her cheating on him and went anyway, I know Leeanns in the audience so this one’s for you, and as a Coloradoedl, you can relate to this one because it’s about when you lose your horse
In the mid school we had a director just like him that even usted to say mkey... Even when we are mexicans and we speak spanish the guy had some kind of ill that made this guy speak a little bit weird.
This is the reality of small channels in 2023. You have to have a hyperbole title otherwise people won’t click. Section that mentions the suing 4:28 "He could so sue us" 4:45 'Comedy Central's' furious reaction to a possible lawsuit. If you enjoy the content it shouldn't matter. It takes me a week of editing and scripting. I’m not gonna make the vid if it’s guaranteed no views. It’s not cheap it’s just adapting to the algorithm as a small channel. Which every small channel has to do to get noticed on the platform when against millions of competitors with much higher subscriber counts
Good video other than the statement about "Cartman Heavily inspired by Boris Johnson"??? How does that timeline marry up.... the show has been on since the late 90s and Cartman was already in the spirit of Xmas animation .Boris only becoming known from Brexit. Or did you mean just for that Special Olympics episode "Up the Down Steroid" which also doesn't work since it aired in 2004 @tendoh
The scene of Eric caught under the fence as he also keeps getting himself tased/shocked ngl in meh mind what makes me crack up thinking about... or how the fact that the opposite of quickly running out of steam occurs when the author dude on stage says eric likely will.. any moment run out of breath for laughing but then clearly that is shown to be what probably would be the last thing to happen... but that one idk bc maybe it also feels a lil guilty being unable to try to not laugh at that one or the tourettes much to the chagrin of only kyle... but also more ofvless though not as guilty for laughing how he imitates the supernanny voice.... Oh heu btwvgun fact dod you know theresva song by a hiphop artist and musician/producer whom fairly well did an imitation of the cartman voice for an entire song as a prank/trol Song embeded in one of his albums apparently from the yt video I watched stating it had been found on one of his cds
The trailer came out for the new south park game idk how to feel about it tho lol could you make a video breaking it down ? and what ur thoughts on it are
Thats a losing battle if i ever saw one. Fair use. Theyre using his character to parody a physical entity or individual. If that were the case, vince should of been sued on a thousand different occasions as would Seth MacFarlane for his many jabs that were 10x worse. It has no staying power.
Had an english professor very soft spoken that would say... Okay Guuuuuuuy? Okaaaaay! He was really great guy but every other sentence was... okay guuuuuy? okaaaaay. Just a short okay followwd by a long guy than top it off with a long okay that felt like he was answering the question for you, like, yes it's okay!