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10 hours ago, ztejas said:

Cartman's voice has changed so much over the years. I wonder if it just got to be too much for Trey or Matt's (not sure who does it) throat.

Mr. Service is cracking me up.

I think Trey does Cartman.  There was a scene in BASEketball where he does a spot on early Cartman voice.

Trey:  Cartman, Stan

Matt:  Kyle, Kenny

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On 3/16/2021 at 8:45 AM, Al_4_ISU said:

I think Trey does Cartman.  There was a scene in BASEketball where he does a spot on early Cartman voice.

Trey:  Cartman, Stan

Matt:  Kyle, Kenny

Cartman's voice was way deeper (fatter) in the earliest episodes.  It's gotten smoother, less guttural over the decades.

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On 3/16/2021 at 7:28 AM, freyguy said:

I liked it, but I feel like they pulled too many punches on the Qanon's.  

Really? I thought they went too “both sides” with the news reporter comparing the kid groups as both just really passionate about what they believe. One side is objectively absurd and they should be raked over at every corner.

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So I have a question. I was never a religious South Park watcher before the last few years. Now I watch several every night on Comedy Central. I’ve probably seen the same 50-60 episodes a dozen times or more. Why does Comedy Central keep repeating the same batch of episodes and they’re in no particular order?

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15 hours ago, C-Man said:

So I have a question. I was never a religious South Park watcher before the last few years. Now I watch several every night on Comedy Central. I’ve probably seen the same 50-60 episodes a dozen times or more. Why does Comedy Central keep repeating the same batch of episodes and they’re in no particular order?

No idea, but if you have HBO they've got every episode there

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On 7/29/2021 at 10:50 PM, C-Man said:

So I have a question. I was never a religious South Park watcher before the last few years. Now I watch several every night on Comedy Central. I’ve probably seen the same 50-60 episodes a dozen times or more. Why does Comedy Central keep repeating the same batch of episodes and they’re in no particular order?

Syndication contracts don't always include all the episodes. Some are banned for sensitivity reasons, like the one mentioned above. There's also a ratings component to some of these packages of episodes, and some will not garner as much of an audience, so they shy away from those episodes or don't play them at all. Others are so popular that they tend to re-run those more often to get people to stop flipping the channel and stay a while. 

 

Friends was notorious for missing some episodes when it was syndicated. Nick at Nite actually cut these episodes for dumb reasons listed here:

Nick at Nite skipped these episodes: reasons why:
- The One without the Ski Trip (most scenes include Chandler smoking)

- The One with Joey's Dirty Day (Chandler goes to strip club and mostly talk for women sexual fantasies)

- The One Where Rachel Smokes (most plot for Rachel smoking to join in crowd with coworkers that smoke)

- The One Where Chandler Can't Cry (Ursula is in pornographic movies under Phoebe's name)

- The One with the Stripper (Monica hires a stripper that turns out to be a hooker)

- The One with the Sharks (Chandler watching porn on TV)

- The One with Phoebe's Birthday Dinner (Chandler smokes addicting which Monica is against)

- and those specials like The One With All the Other Ones (but not all networks would air on syndication), this was clip show
 

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2 hours ago, Js1 said:

(Paramount+ for the movies, which could just be their super long episode arcs like Black Friday, Imagination Land, Pandemic Special)

Saw they're also working on a deal for international streaming rights that should be worth several hundred million. Between those deals, their production company, Book of Mormon...etc. Trey and Matt are definitely now well into being Billionaires.

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48 minutes ago, Storm the Field said:

Saw they're also working on a deal for international streaming rights that should be worth several hundred million. Between those deals, their production company, Book of Mormon...etc. Trey and Matt are definitely now well into being Billionaires.

Hence trying to buy Casa Bonita. 

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12 hours ago, Js1 said:

Right? Look at Loren Bouchard.  He's now got 3 shows and a Bob's Burger movie.   He really struck gold with Bob's Burgers

I hated the first season of Bob's Burgers. The kids started to grow on me in S2 and now it's one of my favorite cartoons. I blame Louise.

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10 hours ago, RPM said:

I hated the first season of Bob's Burgers. The kids started to grow on me in S2 and now it's one of my favorite cartoons. I blame Louise.

Yeah, season 2 and on is gold.  Rarely a bad episode.

I agree with MIA - Gene is the best.  The cultural references he throws out are so funny for someone his age. 

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4 hours ago, Js1 said:

Yeah, season 2 and on is gold.  Rarely a bad episode.

I agree with MIA - Gene is the best.  The cultural references he throws out are so funny for someone his age. 

They had one season where they were smelling their own farts about their song-writing abilities and every other episode was a musical, but, other than that, I rarely miss an episode.

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What happened to the children who lived through the Pandemic? Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny survived but will never be the same Post Covid. Stream the Exclusive Event November 25 only on Paramount+.

In SOUTH PARK: POST COVID, we’ll find out the answer to the question: what happened to the children who lived through the pandemic? Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny survived, but will never be the same post COVID.

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On 7/31/2021 at 2:59 PM, Dutchrudder said:

Syndication contracts don't always include all the episodes. Some are banned for sensitivity reasons, like the one mentioned above. There's also a ratings component to some of these packages of episodes, and some will not garner as much of an audience, so they shy away from those episodes or don't play them at all. Others are so popular that they tend to re-run those more often to get people to stop flipping the channel and stay a while. 

 

Friends was notorious for missing some episodes when it was syndicated. Nick at Nite actually cut these episodes for dumb reasons listed here:

Nick at Nite skipped these episodes: reasons why:
- The One without the Ski Trip (most scenes include Chandler smoking)

- The One with Joey's Dirty Day (Chandler goes to strip club and mostly talk for women sexual fantasies)

- The One Where Rachel Smokes (most plot for Rachel smoking to join in crowd with coworkers that smoke)

- The One Where Chandler Can't Cry (Ursula is in pornographic movies under Phoebe's name)

- The One with the Stripper (Monica hires a stripper that turns out to be a hooker)

- The One with the Sharks (Chandler watching porn on TV)

- The One with Phoebe's Birthday Dinner (Chandler smokes addicting which Monica is against)

- and those specials like The One With All the Other Ones (but not all networks would air on syndication), this was clip show
 

This explains why they play the same 4-5 King of Queens episodes every night on TVLand. 

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Boy howdy, it was a bit rough to see "finally normal again" as being 10-15 years into the future lol. As well as some turd in the punchbowl refusing to get vaccinated for shellfish reasons.

I liked the humor and finally seeing all the characters change from the 20+ year stasis they've been in lol

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47 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Boy howdy, it was a bit rough to see "finally normal again" as being 10-15 years into the future lol. As well as some turd in the punchbowl refusing to get vaccinated for shellfish reasons.

I liked the humor and finally seeing all the characters change from the 20+ year stasis they've been in lol

It was set 40 years in the future.

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7 hours ago, ztejas said:

I liked it. More so than some of the recent episodes/seasons. 

Victor Chaos is Butters, right? 

SP nerds on reddit think so.  The cell number matches the episode date/number of Professor Chaos's first appearance.

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The final scene of the Paramount+ special shows a doctor at the insane asylum bringing dinner to a patient who doesn't want to speak. That patients name is Victor Chaos (jail number 41002-66.) Does anyone have any clue who this might be and if the jail number is significant? I assume it may be Butters because he wasn't featured in the special and is Professor Chaos.

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 41002-66 corresponds to the date the episode Professor Chaos first aired. 4/10/02 = 10 April, 2002; 66 = season 6 episode 6

 

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