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A funny cartoon show that was originally done using stop-motion animation and construction paper. It is now animated using Macromedia Flash. The show became very popular in its first two seasons for pushing the envelope for what we got to see on television in terms of vulgarity and bathroom humor. In Season 3, however, the show increasingly began to incorporate political and social issues into its plots. Now in its 14th season, South Park focuses almost entirely on topical issues, but remains as funny as ever. In fact, many would argue the show has become even funnier as it has matured. However, others think that South Park has gone downhill and sucks shit now, like a certain idiot user named [[HardcoreGamer4Ever]], who believes it used to be funny, and still is sometimes funny, but ultimately, nowhere near as good as it used to be.
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[[South Park]] is a popular cartoon series for adult audiences. South Park was originally done using stop-motion animation and construction paper, but it is now animated using Macromedia Flash. The show became very popular in its first two seasons for pushing the envelope for what we got to see on television in terms of vulgarity and bathroom humor. In its third season, however, the show began to incorporate political and social issues into its plots. Now in its 14th season, South Park focuses almost entirely on topical issues, but remains as funny as ever. In fact, many would argue the show has become even funnier as it has matured.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 16 October 2010

South Park is a popular cartoon series for adult audiences. South Park was originally done using stop-motion animation and construction paper, but it is now animated using Macromedia Flash. The show became very popular in its first two seasons for pushing the envelope for what we got to see on television in terms of vulgarity and bathroom humor. In its third season, however, the show began to incorporate political and social issues into its plots. Now in its 14th season, South Park focuses almost entirely on topical issues, but remains as funny as ever. In fact, many would argue the show has become even funnier as it has matured.