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'''''South Park''''' is an American animated sitcom created by [[wikipedia:Trey Parker|Trey Parker]] and [[wikipedia:Matt Stone|Matt Stone]] and was developed by [[wikipedia:Brian Graden|Brian Graden]] for [[wikipedia:Comedy Central|Comedy Central]]. Since its debut on August 13, 1997, 300 episodes have broadcast across 26 seasons. It additionally has a theatrical film, [[wikipedia:South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut|South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]], several specials made on Paramount+, and multiple video games.
[[File:South Park title card.png|thumb|On-screen title card.]]
'''''South Park''''' is an American adult animated sitcom created by [[wikipedia:Trey Parker|Trey Parker]] and [[wikipedia:Matt Stone|Matt Stone]] and was developed by [[wikipedia:Brian Graden|Brian Graden]] for [[wikipedia:Comedy Central|Comedy Central]]. Since its debut on [[August 13]], [[1997]], 300 episodes have been broadcast across 26 seasons. It additionally has a theatrical film, ''[[wikipedia:South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut|South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut]]'', several specials made on Paramount+, and multiple video games.


The series follows the misadventures of four children—Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, Eric Cartman, and Kyle Broflovski—and their exploits in and around the titular town in Colorado. The series is famous (or rather, infamous) for its crude toilet humor, profanity, satirical jokes that cover a wide array of controversial topics, and the running gag of Kenny dying. It is also known for its large ensemble cast of recurring characters.
The series follows the misadventures of four children—Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, Eric Cartman, and Kyle Broflovski—and their exploits in and around the titular town in Colorado. The series is famous (or rather, infamous) for its crude toilet humor, profanity, satirical jokes that cover a wide array of controversial topics, and the running gag of Kenny dying. It is also known for its large ensemble cast of recurring characters.


==''Captain Planet''==
{{Main|Captain Planet and the Planeteers}}
* Imaginationland, Episode III:" In the final battle, [[Captain Planet]] takes the side of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil imaginary characters.
<gallery>
South Park Captain Planet.png|
</gallery>
==''Droopy''==
==''Droopy''==
* "Crippled Summer": [[Droopy]] is the inspiration for one of the handicapped kids.
{{Main|Droopy (theatrical shorts)}}
* "Crippled Summer:" [[Droopy (character)|Droopy]] is the inspiration for one of the handicapped kids at Lake Tardicaca.
<gallery>
Droopy-looking kid.png|
</gallery>
 
==''Flintstones''==
==''Flintstones''==
* ''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'': A Flintstones loin cloth can be seen in Sloppy 2nds.
{{Main|Flintstones (franchise)}}
* "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants:" When Cartman is in Afghanistan, he gets a taxi which is engineless and pulled by a mule, which he asks frustratingly, "God, what is this, the frigging ''Flintstones''?"
* ''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'': In the video game, [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]]'s loin cloth can be seen in a shirt rack at Sloppy 2nds.
<gallery>
Sloppy 2nds.png|
</gallery>
==''Jonny Quest''==
==''Jonny Quest''==
* "Imaginationland Part III": In the final battle, [[Jonny Quest (character)|Jonny Quest]] as part of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil characters.
{{Main|Jonny Quest (TV series)}}
* "Imaginationland, Episode III:" In the final battle, [[Jonny Quest (character)|Jonny Quest]] takes the side of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil imaginary characters.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Example.jpg|Jonny fights the bad guys in "Imaginationland Part III"
South Park Jonny.png|Jonny fights the bad guys.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==''Laff-A-Lympics''==
==''Laff-A-Lympics''==
* "Crippled Summer": The Red and Blue Teams, as well as the "villain" team that cheats in the race, are very similar to the teams in Laff-A-Lympics.
{{Main|Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)}}
* "Crippled Summer:" The Red and Blue Teams, as well as the "villain" team that cheats in the race, is very similar to the teams in [[Laff-A-Lympics (event)|Laff-A-Lympics]].
 
==''The New Shmoo''==
{{Main|The New Shmoo}}
* "Imaginationland, Episode III:" In the final battle, the [[Shmoo]] takes the side of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil imaginary characters.
<gallery>
South Park Shmoo.png|
</gallery>
 
==''Scooby-Doo''==
==''Scooby-Doo''==
* "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery": The band [[wikipedia:Korn|Korn]] fills in the role of [[Mystery Incorporated]], even with a [[Mystery Machine]] and traps that would put [[Fred Jones|Fred]] to shame.
{{Main|Scooby-Doo (franchise)}}
* ''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'': Mystery Inc.'s clothes can be found at Sloppy 2nds.
* "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery:" In a parody of ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'', Father Maxi wanted to get rid of Halloween by trying to scare everyone with ghost pirates, just as nu metal band [[wikipedia:Korn|Korn]] rolls into town in their van resembling the [[Mystery Machine]]. They solve the mystery as if they were [[Mystery Incorporated]]. When kids greet meet them, they treat Korn as if they're guests out of ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]''. Korn, Korn's van, the pirate ghosts, and their ship are modeled to resemble [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s "cheap" designs, along with corny jokes to boot.
* ''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'': In the video game, the clothes of [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] and [[Daphne Blake|Daphne]] can be found on a clothes rack at Sloppy 2nds.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Example.jpg|The Korn Machine in "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery"
Korn.png|
Korn's van.png|The Korn Machine.
South Park ghost pirates.png|
Sloppy 2nds.png|
</gallery>
</gallery>
==''Speed Buggy''==
 
* "Imaginationland Part III": In the final battle, [[Speed Buggy (character)|Speed Buggy]] is seen as part of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil characters.
==''Smurfs''==
{{Main|The Smurfs}}
* "Imaginationland, Episode III:" A Smurf takes the side of the good imaginary characters in the final battle against the bad imaginary characters.
* "Dances with Smurfs:" In a cross between ''The Smurfs'', and the movies ''Avatar'' and ''Dances with Wolves'', Cartman integrates himself with the Smurfs in Smurfland to save them and the Smurfberries from Wendy, who fills in for [[Gargamel]]. He also tries to start a relationship with [[Smurfette]], but has to prove himself to [[Papa Smurf]]. [[Clumsy Smurf|Clumsy]] warns Cartman that Wendy has found them, who gets her way by bulldozing the entire village and killing all the Smurfs in the process.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Example.jpg|Speed Buggy in "Imaginationland part II"
Smurf in imagination battle.png|
Cartman lives with Smurfs.png|
</gallery>
</gallery>
==''Smurfs''==
 
* "Imaginationland Part III": A Smurf is seen as part of the good imaginary characters in the final battle.
==''Super Friends''==
==''Super Friends''==
* "Super Best Friends": A parody of the [[Super Friends]] featuring religious figures is shown, with a lineup consisting of [[Jesus Christ]], Krishna, Joseph Smith, Lao Tse, Muhammad, Buddha, and Seaman & Swallow (the former of which is a parody of [[Aquaman]]). Due to the threats made against Matt Stone and Trey Parker involving the depiction of Muhammad, this episode is no longer viewable on South Park Studios, and is unavailable for streaming or purchase from online stores.
{{Main|Super Friends (franchise)}}
* "Super Best Friends:" A parody of the [[Super Friends (team)|Super Friends]] featuring religious figures is shown, with a lineup consisting of [[Jesus Christ]], Krishna, Joseph Smith, Lao Tse, Muhammad, Buddha, and Seaman & Swallow (the former of which is a parody of [[Aquaman]]). Due to the threats made against Matt Stone and Trey Parker involving the depiction of Muhammad, this episode is no longer viewable on South Park Studios, and is unavailable for streaming or purchase from online stores.


==''Quick Draw McGraw''==
==''Quick Draw McGraw''==
* "Imaginationland Part III": [[Quick Draw McGraw]] and [[Baba Looey]] are seen as part of the good imaginary characters in the final battle. They are both immediately ambushed by the evil imaginary characters, but show up in a later scene completely fine.
{{Main|Quick Draw McGraw (segments)}}
* "Imaginationland, Episode III:" [[Quick Draw McGraw (character)|Quick Draw]] and [[Baba Looey]] are seen as part of the good imaginary characters in the final battle.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Example.jpg|Quick Draw and Baba fight the good fight in "Imaginationland Part III"
South Park Quick Draw.png|
South Park Baba.png|
</gallery>
</gallery>
==''Wacky Races''==
==''Wacky Races''==
* "Handicar": In the Wacky Races, an elderly [[Dick Dastardly]] and [[Muttley]] attempt to cheat the race by cutting down the trees to block the path. It doesn't work and their car ends up getting stolen.
{{Main|Wacky Races (1968 TV series)}}
* ''South ParQ Vaccination Special'': Dastardly and Muttley can be seen celebrating the end of the Pandemic. Like last time, they are both depicted as much older than their original counterparts.
* "Handicar:" [[CNN]] reports on the return of the [[Wacky Races (event)|Wacky Races]] on a Saturday morning in a battle of the future of car lift transporation between Lyft, Matthew McConaughey's Zipcar, Russian taxi driver, Hummer salesman, Elon Musk and his Tesla D, Neve Campbell and her fart-propelled concept car the Queef (dressed like [[Penelope Pitstop]] riding her [[Compact Pussycat]]), Timmy and his Handicar, a self driving car from [[Japan]], and for some reason elderly versions of [[Dick Dastardly]] and [[Muttley]] just to cause some villainous mischief. This causes both national and international chaos and fear of what will become of the world, not to mention an impromptu last minute dash for everyone to rush out to their local supermarket and buy out all the cereal and milk. As is standard for every episode of ''Wacky Races'', an unseen commentator provides coverage of who is in the lead and shows a map of their destination, with the twist of having to deliver passengers. Also included, are the logo, the intro, and backgrounds drawn in the classic style.
* ''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'': In the video game, Dick's racing hat can be seen on shelf at Sloppy 2nds.
* ''South ParQ Vaccination Special'': Dastardly and Muttley can be seen celebrating the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, being depicted with the same character models they had in their previous appearance.
<gallery>
CNN breaking news.png|
SP Wacky Racers on TV.png|
Sloppy 2nds.png|
End of COVID-19.png|
</gallery>


==Other==
* "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery:" Nibblet is meant to be a parody of the various animal sidekicks in [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s mystery shows such as ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (TV series)|Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]] and ''[[Jabberjaw (TV series)|Jabberjaw]]''.
<gallery>
<gallery>
SP Dastardly and Muttley.png|Dastardly and Muttley doing what they do best in "Handicar"
Nibblet.png|
SPVS Dastardly and Muttley.png|A younger Dastardly and Muttley in ''South ParQ Vaccination Special''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==''Other''==
 
* "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery": Nibblet is meant to be a parody of the various animal sidekicks in [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s mystery shows such as [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby-Doo]] and [[Jabberjaw]].
==External links==
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park Wikipedia page]
* [https://southpark.cc.com/ Official website]
* [https://southpark.cc.com/ Official page]
[[Category:Parodies]]

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On-screen title card.

South Park is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and was developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. Since its debut on August 13, 1997, 300 episodes have been broadcast across 26 seasons. It additionally has a theatrical film, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, several specials made on Paramount+, and multiple video games.

The series follows the misadventures of four children—Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, Eric Cartman, and Kyle Broflovski—and their exploits in and around the titular town in Colorado. The series is famous (or rather, infamous) for its crude toilet humor, profanity, satirical jokes that cover a wide array of controversial topics, and the running gag of Kenny dying. It is also known for its large ensemble cast of recurring characters.

Captain Planet

Main article: Captain Planet and the Planeteers
  • Imaginationland, Episode III:" In the final battle, Captain Planet takes the side of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil imaginary characters.

Droopy

Main article: Droopy (theatrical shorts)
  • "Crippled Summer:" Droopy is the inspiration for one of the handicapped kids at Lake Tardicaca.

Flintstones

Main article: Flintstones (franchise)
  • "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants:" When Cartman is in Afghanistan, he gets a taxi which is engineless and pulled by a mule, which he asks frustratingly, "God, what is this, the frigging Flintstones?"
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole: In the video game, Fred's loin cloth can be seen in a shirt rack at Sloppy 2nds.

Jonny Quest

Main article: Jonny Quest (TV series)
  • "Imaginationland, Episode III:" In the final battle, Jonny Quest takes the side of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil imaginary characters.

Laff-A-Lympics

Main article: Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)
  • "Crippled Summer:" The Red and Blue Teams, as well as the "villain" team that cheats in the race, is very similar to the teams in Laff-A-Lympics.

The New Shmoo

Main article: The New Shmoo
  • "Imaginationland, Episode III:" In the final battle, the Shmoo takes the side of the good imaginary characters fighting the evil imaginary characters.

Scooby-Doo

Main article: Scooby-Doo (franchise)
  • "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery:" In a parody of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Father Maxi wanted to get rid of Halloween by trying to scare everyone with ghost pirates, just as nu metal band Korn rolls into town in their van resembling the Mystery Machine. They solve the mystery as if they were Mystery Incorporated. When kids greet meet them, they treat Korn as if they're guests out of The New Scooby-Doo Movies. Korn, Korn's van, the pirate ghosts, and their ship are modeled to resemble Hanna-Barbera's "cheap" designs, along with corny jokes to boot.
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole: In the video game, the clothes of Velma and Daphne can be found on a clothes rack at Sloppy 2nds.

Smurfs

Main article: The Smurfs
  • "Imaginationland, Episode III:" A Smurf takes the side of the good imaginary characters in the final battle against the bad imaginary characters.
  • "Dances with Smurfs:" In a cross between The Smurfs, and the movies Avatar and Dances with Wolves, Cartman integrates himself with the Smurfs in Smurfland to save them and the Smurfberries from Wendy, who fills in for Gargamel. He also tries to start a relationship with Smurfette, but has to prove himself to Papa Smurf. Clumsy warns Cartman that Wendy has found them, who gets her way by bulldozing the entire village and killing all the Smurfs in the process.

Super Friends

Main article: Super Friends (franchise)
  • "Super Best Friends:" A parody of the Super Friends featuring religious figures is shown, with a lineup consisting of Jesus Christ, Krishna, Joseph Smith, Lao Tse, Muhammad, Buddha, and Seaman & Swallow (the former of which is a parody of Aquaman). Due to the threats made against Matt Stone and Trey Parker involving the depiction of Muhammad, this episode is no longer viewable on South Park Studios, and is unavailable for streaming or purchase from online stores.

Quick Draw McGraw

Main article: Quick Draw McGraw (segments)
  • "Imaginationland, Episode III:" Quick Draw and Baba Looey are seen as part of the good imaginary characters in the final battle.

Wacky Races

Main article: Wacky Races (1968 TV series)
  • "Handicar:" CNN reports on the return of the Wacky Races on a Saturday morning in a battle of the future of car lift transporation between Lyft, Matthew McConaughey's Zipcar, Russian taxi driver, Hummer salesman, Elon Musk and his Tesla D, Neve Campbell and her fart-propelled concept car the Queef (dressed like Penelope Pitstop riding her Compact Pussycat), Timmy and his Handicar, a self driving car from Japan, and for some reason elderly versions of Dick Dastardly and Muttley just to cause some villainous mischief. This causes both national and international chaos and fear of what will become of the world, not to mention an impromptu last minute dash for everyone to rush out to their local supermarket and buy out all the cereal and milk. As is standard for every episode of Wacky Races, an unseen commentator provides coverage of who is in the lead and shows a map of their destination, with the twist of having to deliver passengers. Also included, are the logo, the intro, and backgrounds drawn in the classic style.
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole: In the video game, Dick's racing hat can be seen on shelf at Sloppy 2nds.
  • South ParQ Vaccination Special: Dastardly and Muttley can be seen celebrating the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, being depicted with the same character models they had in their previous appearance.

Other

External links