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South Park

Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, “South Park” is an American animated series that features satirical and dark humor about the American culture. The series currently airs on Comedy Central.

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Does south park season 1 conatin sex?

Yes, sort of.

It references sex in "An Elephant Makes Love To a Pig" (Obviously) but it's so ludicrous that it's hard to count. However, there is the episode "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" where it obviously will reference sex, but I don't think you actually see it happening, like in "The Death of Eric Cartman" or "Go God Go"

What is the name of the south park episode where Cartman has to wear a collar because he swears too much?

The answer is: Catman wears the collar in the Film, Faster, Harder Longer. He saves the world with his foul mouth, as the collar goes goes wrong and zaps the bad guys.

Was Kobe Bryant in south park?

Yes, he was in the episode "Here Comes The Neighborhood" (Season 5 Episode 12) as one of the rich people that goes to South Park. He was also one of the sex addicts in "Sexual Healing" (Season 14 Episode 1).

What happened to South Park episode 200?

Basically, this radical Muslim group posted a death threat to Matt Stone and Trey Parker stating well, that if they aired the episode they would risk being killed. Therefore, it censored the Muhammad references and images.

And what happened in the episode was that the class goes on a field trip to a candy factory and Stan sees Tom Cruise working there as someone who puts fudge into packages. He calls Tom Cruise a "fudge packer" and Tom Cruise is angered (Even though that is literally what he is doing....). Cruise is so angry that he gets all of these celebrities that SP has offended and files a class action lawsuit against SP. The citizens can't pay off the lawsuit because, well, they're all not very rich. So, Cruise promises to lift the lawsuit if the citizens can give them Muhammad, because Cruise wants to use him for his ridicule immune "goo." Then there is a fight between the celebrities, gingers and the citizens for Muhammad. The celebs get Mecha-Streisand and the story is continued in 201. Oh yeah, and Cartman's father's question is raised again and "Mitch Connor" is back! (You remember right? "Taco taco. Burrito Burrito. Taco Taco." J-Lo!)

Does cartman kiss kyle?

Yes, in the episode Cartoon Wars, Kyle cries after Cartman ditches him on the way to the Family Guy headquarters.

Kyle also cries in the episode Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls, when he believes Mr. Hankey died.

Is south park appropriate for 15 year olds?

The TV show is appropriate for 15 year old. Considering that its animation, may children will take it as a normal cartoon program. However, if it affects the children, a parent can restrict a child to view it.

What is the history of park ave Wasn't it a park and if so when was it converted to a road?

When you currently drive down Park Avenue from Grand Central Terminal you will notice in the middle, a median consisting of little grass parks surrounded in some cases by iron fences, and some with iron circular, grated, or rectangular covers over them all the way up to 97th st. These little parks are the result of the original Park Avenue which was was originally named "Fourth Avenue", and starting in the 1830's carried the tracks of the New York and Harlem railroad at street level with "Fourth Ave/Park Ave" on either side of it. There was already a railroad tunnel built thru Murray Hill between 34th and 40th streets in the early 1850's as a result of when the previous cut there was covered over with grates and grass. Thus, the first of the little grass parks you see today were formed when the original cut there was covered. And as a result in 1860, this section of Fourth Avenue was renamed "Park Avenue" all the way to 42nd street. Today as in the 1850's - 70's, down beneath were first the tracks of the "new York and Harlem Railroad, then the New York Central, and now the Metro North and they run all the way to and across the Harlem River. You see will see as you drive along present day Park Avenue, the grass medians with their covers and grates that begin just after Grand Central, with the present Metro North railroad running beneath them, you will now know that at one time 1830-1875, steam locomotives ran at first at the surface , and then down below in a cut, and then beneath this covered cut which became a tunnel with little grass parks built and planted over the tops of what was first a open beam tunnel and then a covered tunnel with circular and rectangular vents to exhaust the steam from the locomotives out f what you now see covered with steel doors and grates in these little parks. Liek I said, when the original Grand Central Depot was built and opened in 1871, theoriginal surface railroad tracks between 56th st and 96th street were sunk into a "cut", i.e. the railroad tracks were re-layed into the newly dug trench/cut which was lower than the streets of Fourth Ave/Park Avenue which ran on either side of this newly dug railroad cut. However, then as it is today, when you get to 97th street, the tracks emerge from the tunnel below and up on to a stone viaduct that was built in 1871 and is still in use today by Metro North. When this stone viaduct ends at 116th st, it becomes a steel viaduct all the way to the Harlem river bridge. The reason the bridge changes from stone to steel is that before the new Harlem River Bridge was built in the late 1870's, there was also a cut, just as I previously described. But, a new bridge across the river required the tracks to be raised to reach the bridges new height. As a result, first the cut was covered with the previously mentioned stone viaduct starting at 116th street, and then when an even newer and higher bridge was planned in the late 1870's, that portion of the stone viaduct built over the old cut had the steel viaduct built over its chopped down remains. When steam locomotives were banned around 1900 in New York city (Manhattan), the old Grand Central Depot along with its Steam Engines, Water Towers, Round Houses, and coaling towers, and vast train yard were all torn down, and replaced with the current Grand Central Terminal, and electric tracks for Electric powered trains all built in 2 levels in a vast deep hole and canyon that was covered up with the streets of park avenue just outside of present day grand Central Terminal. HERE ARE SOME GREAT LINKS! http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beach/chapter13.html http://www.catskillarchive.com/rrextra/nycrr01.Html

What episode of south park is the uncle song on?

The uncle song is sung in the South Park movie, "Southpark, bigger, longer uncut." You can watch it on

www.watch-south-park-online.com

In what episode did Kathie Lee Gifford come to South Park?

the second episode from season 1 where cartman tries to get "ripped" and of course wins that award called Beef Cake

Did southpark comeout be4 the southpark movie or after it?

South Park The Movie ( South Park : Bigger, Longer and Uncut ) was created around the halfway point of South Park Season 3. I hope this answers your question.

What is the song played in Vietnam during South park episode the Mexican staring frog of sri lanka?

It's "Time of the Season" by The Zombies, according to South Park Archives. I've been searching for that song as well...

Is south park older then family guy?

Yes, by two years.

South Park debuted in 1997.

Was Kenny Ortega in an episode of Zach and Cody?

Yes, but not Suite Life On Deck. It was The Suite Life Of Zack And Cody. Starring Blake and Dylan Sprouse. Plotline: 2 twin brothers growing up in a hotel called The Tipton in Boston.

Why do people call Eric cartman by his lastname?

Because cartman sounds better to pronounce, most people just yell at him and "eric" doesn't roll nicely of the tongue.

Was franck ribery in south park?

No, he never made an apperance in South Park. Soccer isn´t a big sport in the states, so only a few viewers would know who Franck Ribery is.

What is the name of south park episode 1?

"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", the first episode of the animated series South Park, originally aired on 13 August 1997.

Have the south park kids ever graduated from any grade?

In the episode "Fourth Grade" (season 4, episode 12), they go from third to fourth grade.