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01 Jan 2008, 8:13 pm

On a scale from 1-10, how big a South Park fan are you?

I am a solid 10!! !

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01 Jan 2008, 8:31 pm

My favourites are the ones with Butters and Cartman doing stuff - it is pretty real-life to me. And, my apologies, Tim, but I have to do this. Ahem. Timmy! He rocks. Jimmy does not. What a wonderful audience.

I would say a 10, I suppose :oops:


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02 Jan 2008, 1:50 am

5. I don't regularly watch it, haven't seen every episode, but have seen quite a few reruns on TV and YouTube and enjoy the show generally. My feeling is that there are a lot of episodes that are kinda stupid, but every so often they make a real gem, something beyond hilarious, and that more than makes up for the lesser episodes.



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02 Jan 2008, 2:38 am

Funnily enough, I wasn't much of a fan. My wife wouldn't let me watch it - she generally doesn't let me near the TV most of the time :(

Lucky I have a portable DVD Player.

A few years back we went to see the movie - not our choice, a friend wanted to go... I felt sick from laughing too much. I tried to see the show but it was always on at the same time as some other crap - plus it was on SBS in Australia which is a channel that only people with amazing rotational egg-beater style aerials can get :(

I got the CD Single of Chocolate Salty Balls when it came out because I liked the song.

Two years ago I decided to compile a Christmas CD... I found heaps of songs but nearly all the best of these were South Park. I settled down to listen to Mr Hankey and even bought his Christmas DVD last year...

This year (Finally) they started releasing season box sets in Australia. I've bought season 1, so now I have to keep going until they stop. It's OCD.

:oops: I suppose you just wanted a number rating instead of all this crap right ??? uh... 7.



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02 Jan 2008, 2:43 am

5

Potty humor is really boring to me but some elements of the show are awesome. I loved the Warcraft episode. I'm not a regular watcher.


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02 Jan 2008, 3:45 am

2. It's true...I am not a fan.

I have only ever watched one episode and I found one thing funny...which I can't even remember what it was now...this was a few years ago.
The rest of the time, I just wanted to walk away from the television but my cousin insisted that I stay to watch it with him.

I don't know...maybe it is better now, or maybe not. Anyway, personally, I don't think it is something I would watch again.


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02 Jan 2008, 1:03 pm

2 or 3. I've rarely watched a whole episode all the way through.

I can't get over the vulgar jokes, although I do find some of the political satire and social commentary stuff funny.


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06 Jan 2008, 3:57 am

10

I own all the seasons that have been released thus far.

Libertarian ideology woven-in perfectly with 4th grade dick-and-fart-jokes is all I need for a good time.

Glorious show. :wink:



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06 Jan 2008, 12:56 pm

I didn't know that the SP creators were Libertarian.

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06 Jan 2008, 5:07 pm

I'd give my fandom of South Park a solid 8.

I'd go higher, but recently, I've been missing a lot of episodes when they air. In fact, I don't think I saw ANY of the Season 9 episodes at *all*, on their initial run, but I did get to see "The Losing Edge" (905) via Limewire.
But luckily, I did start watching season 11 faithfully when it first aired.

Hehe, JUST when you think Trey and Matt have run out of ideas, they scrape the bottom of the barrel deeper...and I love it! :lol:



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06 Jan 2008, 5:11 pm

10

I got tired of it after a while, and don't watch that often any more, but I still consider it the funniest show in the history of TV :D



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06 Jan 2008, 8:12 pm

Veresae wrote:
5. I don't regularly watch it, haven't seen every episode, but have seen quite a few reruns on TV and YouTube and enjoy the show generally. My feeling is that there are a lot of episodes that are kinda stupid, but every so often they make a real gem, something beyond hilarious, and that more than makes up for the lesser episodes.


I agree with Veresae



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06 Jan 2008, 9:39 pm

i can recite every episode from the first few seasons completely from memory.


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07 Jan 2008, 11:55 pm

3 words...............







BEST SHOW EVER!

It is the ONE show that represents my political values. It's also more entertaining than some of the mindless adult cartoons on the air.



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11 Jan 2008, 12:42 am

7.

I was crazy about the first few episodes I saw -- still am. That early stuff was brilliant.

Some of the later eps, not so sure. And I don't really watch it any more but if I catch one of the earlier series, I watch it and laugh all the way.

My favourite moments:

- Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo episode.
- An elephant makes love to a pig. (so wrong!! hehehe)


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11 Jan 2008, 11:57 am

Season 12 starts in March, and the recent seasons were great, but I don't see why Imaginationland had to be three episodes long.


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