Posted on 03/03/2007 3:58:58 PM PST by LS
Disclaimer: I am not endorsing the language or some of the actions of the cartoon characters on South Park :)
For those of you who have not seen this risque "cartoon" series, the Cartoon Network has run some of the "Most Quoted Episodes" of South Park, and one featured Algore in an episode involving "Manbearpig."
Alore comes to South Park to warn the kids about "Manbearpig" (global warming), a mythical creature that he insists exists and wants them to get worked up about. (No one does). The kids only repeatedly say things like, "I feel sorry for him. He doesn't have any friends.") Although no one has ever seen "Manbearpig," or have a shred of proof it exists, Algore (yes, they use his name) tries to drum up a frenzy of concern. In one scene he is in a cave with a tourist group when someone announces the former vice president is in the group. Out of some 30 people, two applaud.
This was a hysterical episode and, I think, is reflective of what an important part of the teen-to-young adult group ingest as humor. It clearly rejects not only global warming, but the notion that Gore or Hollywood elites should dictate what the rest of us do.
I believe South Park has actually prevented many younger people from being seduced by the Democratic Party and liberalism altogether.
Syndication is crazy on cable.
Tivo is the answer, really. Go by the show and/or the genre, never by the time and channel.
"Juvenile humor has a place among juveniles that will be our future voters in the not too distant future."
Watch hobo with a shotgun, adult language: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LlazPgxKrA
Great stuff, 'juvenile', but sophisticated. I think a lot of new comedy is that way. Silly, obscene and so on, but funny as heck.
Yes! Now, if it wer puppets singing about the environment I'd have to take it serious.
Arrr! Need spellcheck.
Scarborough.
That be so funny Man bear pig episode was on rerun of South Park on Wednesday night still hold up
Great post! Love SP!
You're right, but I was afraid this guy wouldn't find it funny. Channeling Algore is an artform best reserved for "juvenile" minds.
Blame Canada!
Or the biggest douche bag.
hehe...i won't tell your secret...great stuff...it's a hoot! :)
LOL!! That and you actually said "War of Northern Aggression!" Is that you, Bob Jones?
In real life, Ulysses Grant kicked the South's ass. As President Lincoln said, "find out that man's favorite brand of whisky and send a case to all my other generals."
Uh, are you serial?
This "cartoon" consistently offends the Catholic Church, depicts children cussing, glorifies drunkenness and homosexuality ... all the while holding Al Gore up to be some kind of superhero who destroys an evil monster.
You can't be serial. This "cartoon" is the only legitimate form of satire in the popular culture. It mocks the Catholic Church, yes. (As well it should, what with the Church's blind-eye toward the banging of little boys.) It also mocks and abuses Mormans, homosexuals, pedophiles (not to be redundant, having already mentioned the Catholic Church), Muslims, Scientologists, Janet Reno, Bill Clinton, etc., etc., etc.
Can someone please remind me while so many so-called "adults" and so-called "conservatives" watch this show?
Uh, because it's hillarious.
It's called a "sense of humor." Look into it.
I don't know anything about Tancredo, but Scarborough is the GOP's Gary Condit. What with a dead female staffer showing up in his office and all.
Scarborough is a slime and a sell-out.
And there's a good chance he whacked a female staffer.
I'm just sayin'.
They did a great job portraying the geek MMORPG addict. I witnessed those people when I played WoW and joined a guild with a couple of friends. A few of the guild members were up to their maximum level (60 at the time) in a month or so. You have to play several hours a day every day in order to do that.
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