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Post  cotton501 Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:14 pm

‘South Park’ celebrates 200th episode with controversy



“South park dvd box set and South park is on sale at www.cartoon77.com,” a show whose earliest origins stem from a college project of creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, celebrated its 200th episode South park dvd. Topics covered so far this season include sex addiction, banned literature, medicinal marijuana and South park dvd season.

Episode 200 and its follow-up do not fail to South park dvds as the denizens of South Park endure a class action lawsuit filed by every celebrity they have ever mocked in the past 199 episodes. Returning targets include Mel Gibson, previously portrayed as certifiably crazy; Rob Reiner, shown to be an over eating activist; and Barbara Streisand or, rather, South park seasons, a mechanical Godzilla-type monster.

The episode begins innocuously enough as the children tour a chocolate South park complete dvd. Stan, a character based on Parker, sees Tom Cruise packaging fudge and calls him a “fudge packer.” Cruise responds with a class action lawsuit, a situation reminiscent of Kanye West’s response to being called a gay fish in the episode “Fishsticks,” one of last year’s funniest South park dvd set.

The town attempts to convince Cruise to drop the South park on dvd, and Cruise offers them a compromise: South Park’s residents must convince the prophet Muhammad to come to town. This sparks an intense debate—as one citizen puts it, “if Muhammad comes to town, we all get South park box set.”

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Controversy aside, never before has “Naruto on dvd” referenced its characters’ past escapades on such an immense scale. Classic episodes like “Trapped in the Closet,” “Fishsticks,” “The Super Best Friends,” “Cartoon Wars” and “Ginger Kids” are all referenced. With the onslaught of celebrity reappearances (the show itself counts them at 201), references are made to “The China Problem,” “Mecha Striesand,” and “Dragon Ball Z DVD Box set.” In the first part of story alone, “South Park” has referenced approximately 10 percent of all its previous episodes.

Having watched both parts of this Dragon Ball Z DVD| Dragon Ball Z, it’s clear to me that this is an episode that dedicated fans will thoroughly enjoy. Occasional fans will likely find the episode good but miss some of the more subtle references. Unfortunately, this is an episode that would likely not be nearly as Dragon Ball Z DVD collection for someone not already interested in “South Park.”

Additionally, Comedy Central Dragon Ball Z DVDs censored the episode, completely silencing the concluding moral of the story, which was delivered in a speech given by Dragon Ball Z complete DVD, Jesus and Santa. As a result of the combined inaccessibility to new fans and the damage inflicted by Comedy Central via editing, I give this milestone episode four stars out of Dragon Ball Z DVD set.

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