South Park is an animated series featuring four foul-mouthed 3rd graders, Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman. The show is set in the Colorado town of South Park where weird things keep happening, whether its being abducted by aliens or avoiding Kyle's little brother Ike. The show is based on the short film by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, "The Spirit of Christmas".
In South Park, Colorado, we follow the adventures of four foul-mouthed fourth-graders: Eric Cartman, the rude, obnoxious, sadistic, racist, fat kid; Stan Marsh, a quiet kid with a huge crush on Wendy Testaberger (he usually vomits whenever he talks to her or when something gross occurs); Kyle Brofloski, the religious Jewish kid who Cartman picks on for being Jewish; and Kenny, the orange parka-hooded kid who dies every episode. Of course, most of the time, something weird usually happens including aliens planting a chip in Cartman's anus and Michael Jackson moves into the neighborhood. Other wild adventures include: the boys blaming their parents for child molestation and Cartman feeding Scott Tenorman his parents in chili. A movie was given in the early seasons in 1999. And the boys enjoy their Terrence & Philip, a Canadian comedy duo (which the parents were against in the movie).
Both cartoons and sci-fi have long been the only place where
thought-provoking social commentary can take place, unmolested by
censorship, and both are all too frequently dismissed because of their
least important characteristics. South Park is an intelligent, humorous
and thought-provoking show that is often ignored or decried by people
who judge it only by the very things it deliberately throws in their
face, such as profanity, simple animation, and graphic violence,
because the creators know that people like this are easily offended by
these things, and will always miss the point. The simplicity of the
animation, for example, has been criticised by people who miss the
point that it's deliberately meant to be simple, in the face of those
high-budget major studio cartoons that are more concerned with using
cgi and selling toys than having anything to say. Nope, this isn't a
show for those who don't appreciate irony. The episodes tackle a wide
range of issues, from 9/11 to violence on television to celebrity
obsession to religion, through the use of comedy, which is usually the
best way to handle such matters.
The main characters are four children who are basically mouthpieces for
their creator's opinions, expressing views that would sound arrogant
coming from adults. Stan represents the liberal viewpoint, as does his
friend Kyle, who as a practising Jew, allows opportunity for religious
comment. Is the show anti-religious? No, but fundamentalists like to
think it is. It has the essential message of 'believe what you like,
but leave me alone'. And of course there's Eric Cartman, the ignorant
foul-mouthed selfish redneck, and funny as hell. Sometimes I think he's
there to remind us not to take anyone like him seriously. That and to
provide a lot of the show's humour. Easily my favourite character.
Other characters on the show usually represent majority/opposing views
as the plot requires.
Like any long-running show, some episodes are better than others, not
all have something to say, and not all are funny. But creators Stone
and Parker 'retool' the show periodically with new characters, and try
to keep up with current events, and I enjoyed the latest series (8th)
for these very reasons. I've
watched since the beginning, but they're
making an effort not to let South Park go stale.
No doubt South Park will continue to be derided by those who think the
most important social problem today is swearing, yet have probably
never sat down to
watch an episode. And beside them will be the
offended parent brigade who still haven't learned that not all cartoons
are for children. But the rest of us will still be here to enjoy it,
hopefully exchanging righteous indignation for a few laughs and maybe a
thought or two about the world we live in. If you've never seen South
Park, don't listen to the hype. Watch it and decide for yourself.
Hopefully you'll be glad you did.