South Park
TV Show • 1997 • Animation Report
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StarBot
Remember the beating the dead horse joke?
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lindseyh
Yes, in a few episodes a dog is killed. For example, there are a few dogs that kill themselves because they are owned by Paris Hilton (Stupid Spoiled Wh*** Video Playset). I also believe a dog is hit by a car in Ike's Wee Wee.
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wesleythomasm
P.E.T.A. operatives are stated to routinely copulate with the animals under their 'care,' breeding mutant hybrids.
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SirDerpymister
It’s mentioned at one point in C**k Magic,” but not shown. As for the sport they are discussing, roosters play Magic: The Gathering.
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Yes
47
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Pilibbe
Many. For example, in one episode a character literally "beats a dead horse".
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9
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kennywoohoo
^ episode “fishsticks” from season 13
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Eratosthenese
In the pandemic special a pangolin is killed with a flame thrower
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SirDerpymister
Many snakes are seen in the series, but the most notable is “Crippled Summer,” where Nathan tries to assassinate Jimmy with a black mamba.
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lindseyh
Yes, in the episode "Red Hot Catholic Love" there is a queen spider in the Catholic church.
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shortbred
The action is not shown on-screen, but the aftermath is-- in Paris Hilton's scrapbook, multiple pets are shown to have committed various acts of suicide. There is at least one cat among them. (also in a more realistic art style than usual.)
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1
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TVADDICT0307
Cartman constantly gaslights everyone in his life
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Whiteout
In "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers" the kids are trying to return a movie to the movie store, and Butters stalks them (a parody of Lord of the Rings)
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UmbrellaAcademyFan
Stan is regularly abused by his older sister.
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VishnyaAzraq
Butters' parents. It's very stereotyped and is mostly shown as some kind of running gag but can still be very upsetting (he gets beaten in one episode, tho it's not shown, but you can hear it).
Same goes for Tweek's parents, it isn't shown as much as Butters but still can be seen as abuse. (a few examples : not taking their son' anxiety seriously, making him work, giving him coffee with meth, pointing a gun at him to "teach a lesson")
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sae
At some point Stan becomes an alcoholic
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wcndertweek
yes, stan marsh when diagnosed with depression goes to alcohol as a "coping mechanism" for him to stop seeing everything as shit.
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lindseyh
Yes, in "Hummels & Heroin" many people are shown to overdose. In "Quest for Ratings" the boys drink a bunch of cough syrup. In Season 22 Randy opens a weed farm. In "Towelie," "A Million Little Fibers," and "Crippled Summer" the character Towelie is shown to abuse marijuana and drugs. In "The Poor Kid" and "Lil' Crime Stoppers" meth labs are shown. In "Ike's Wee Wee" the counselor uses marijuana and possibly other drugs. In "Timmy 2000" drugs are also abused. In "My Future Self n' Me" drugs are mentioned. In "Medicinal Friend Chicken" marijuana is used. I may have missed a few episodes.
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jdpamv
S12
E8
I'm sure there are more than just this episode (including a puppet show where a woman is raped onscreen in the "Mexican Joker" arc) but probably the most infamous instance is in this episode. Indiana Jones is raped onscreen three times, one of which recreates the transphobic rape from Boys Don't Cry (although it's unconfirmed if this universe's Indy is trans).
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bingbong
many people, sometimes children- mostly indiana jones though
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11
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Yes
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UmbrellaAcademyFan
Osama Bin Laden’s teeth are damaged and fall out in “Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants”. It is played in a cartoon-parody style.
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Jake18
"God, Butters! Why'd you have to shoot him in the dick? You don't shoot people in the dick!"
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ProfessorProcyon
In "Scott Tenorman Must Die", Cartman gives Tenorman chili that is made up of the ground-up bodies of his parents. Tenorman doesn't find out what the chili is actually made up of until later, and is horrified when he learns the truth.
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Yes
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bingbong
arms are blown off in imagination land & hands are chopped off in Future Self and Me
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Sanundertrail
S14
E6
Pip Pirrup is crushed by Mecha-Streisand in 201.
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Yes
50
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ziggyswizz
Justin Bieber's head is squashed in the episode C**n vs. C**n and Friends"
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lindseyh
Yes, in the episode "Pre-School" the pre-school teacher gets burned alive twice. In "Spontaneous Combustion" many characters spontaneously combust.
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1
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TVADDICT0307
In the episode "Funnybot" Tyler Perry is buried alive
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4
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4
Yes
48
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0
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UmbrellaAcademyFan
A child hangs himself in “Cartman Sucks”, at a gay conversion program.
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44
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0
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hyperjenb
Skip "Good Times With Weapons" if this is triggering.
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47
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Yes
22
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mdwstm
in the earlier seasons there is more cartoony gore, in the later seasons a bit more realistic
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49
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wesleythomasm
In one episode, a crowd is driven through with a drilling vehicle, mutilating swathes of concert-goers..
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4
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0
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Whiteout
In one episode in the earlier seasons, Kenny gets strangled by ropes and dies
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3
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Yes
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hyperjenb
Kenny in "Chinpokomon" has a seizure while playing a video game and is unresponsive for most of the episode until he dies.
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ProfessorProcyon
The episode "Cartman Sucks" involves a kid that is about to jump off a bridge in one scene, but he is talked out of it.
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Yes
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Yes
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DeenGray
Too many examples to count, but one off the top of my head is an episode about Bebe’s developing breasts
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sockiesock
One of the main children, Kenny, dies in many episodes (especially the older ones), usually graphically. He always comes back though.
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Yes
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jdpamv
Too many instances to count but mostly in the episodes where the disabled boy Timmy is involved, he is referred to it directly as a slur.
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9
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screamcoat
S21
E5
Multiple times in "Hummels & Heroin"
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maximoalva153
Chef became a stripper for to pay a dept and one those people is Kyles mom, (she is married
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0
4
MadelineCox
In the episode Reverse Cowgirl Clyde's mom is killed by leaving the toilet seat up.
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maximoalva153
Eric, Stan, Kyle (I dont know if Kenny was still alive) were kidnapped by Barbara Streissand the episode is call Mecha-Streissand
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SirDerpymister
In “1%,” Cartman stages a murder mystery with his toys, leading to all of them being destroyed.
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34
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2
Yes
50
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0
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Striker2751
In dead celebrities Ike sees ghosts
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10
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Striker2751
Multiple jumpscares throughout series
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Yes
2
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Yes
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Yes
39
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hyperjenb
Cartman eats Kenny's ashes by accident and gets possessed in "A Ladder to Heaven" which kicks off a mild subplot in the latter half of Season 6. The Devil possesses Stan near the end of "Freemium Isn't Free."
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0
8
hyperjenb
Almost every scene about Canada (especially involving Terrence and Philip) has a fart joke in it.
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ProfessorProcyon
The show has a lot of toilet humor, so naturally this happens sometimes. One episode even involves a sound known as the "brown note" that causes people to soil themselves, which eventually gets broadcast on live TV and causes everyone to... well, you can figure it out.
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Dorianaz9
season 1
ep 1 (Cartman Gets an Anal Probe) 8:41 and 1:58 and 2:03 and 3:15 and 20:23 all these timestamps are when Wendy is talking to Stan (a common joke in the series)
ep 7 (Pink eye) 20:30 Wendy talks to Stan
Ep 11 (tom's rinoplasty) 2:26 and 2:36 and 4:58 and 5:36 and 6:00 and 8:15 to 8:20 and 9:46 and 3:49 and 7:44. This is surely the episode with the most v* scene. Each time it's when the professor talks to Stan and once it's Mr. Garisson who v* after his operation
Ep 13 (Cartman's mom is a durty slurt) 5:56 a drunk man v* and 9:31 another drunk man v*
season 2
Ep 2 (Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut) 13:25 Stan v* during the operation and 20:43 (SPOILER) Mephesto announces that Liane is hermafrodite and everyone in the room v*
Ep 9 (chef's chocolate salty balls) 4:39 Stan is disgusted by a scene from "Brokeback Mountain" and 4:49 Wendy talks to Stan
Ep 17 (gnomes) 6:48 Cartman v* after drinking too much coffee and 7:14 he v* a second time
Ep 18 (prehistoric ice man) 2:28 Stan v* when trying to save Kyle from a cave
Season 3
ep 12 (korn's groovy pirate ghost mystery) 19:49 to 19:55 the dog v* the corpse of Kyle's grandmother
Ep 14 (The red badge of gayness) 4:42 a drunken man v* and 7:40 Jimbo v* and 12:03 a drunken man v*
Ep 16 (Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus) 15:00 Kenny v* blood
season 4
Ep 6 (Cartman joins nambla) 4:13 Stuart v* after Kenny kicks him in the balls and 10:58 to 11:12 Stuart v* after drinking a glass full of medicine and 12:57 to 13:11 Stuart v* after doing a ride at a funfair
Ep 7 (cherokee hair tampons) 7:18 Kyle v* when he's s*ck
Ep 12 (fourth grade) 6:37 Chief v*
Ep 13 (trapper keeper) 12:54 the s*ck child v* his lung and 20:13 the monster (which is actually Cartman) v*
Ep 15 (fat camp) 5:52 to 6:25 Kenny v* after eating a manatee kidney
season 5
Ep 1 (it hits the fan) 4:48 and 7:16 and 11:53 and 21:34. Throughout the episode, a virus develops after overusing the word
"shit" and one of the symptoms is v* of the intestines.
ep 4 (scott tenorman must die) 20:38 Scott Tenorman v*
ep 9 (Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants) 9:43 stewart v* after smelling cartman farts
Ep 11 (the entity) 18:49 Kyle's cousin v* on the plane. Audio only.
season 6
Ep 1 (Jared has haires) 6:42 and 6:47 and 7:04 Butters tries to eat while extremely full
Ep 8 (Red Hot Catholic Love) 7:45 and 10:39 and 17:14 and 17:27 and 19:52 and 20:36 throughout the episode. The characters eat by the ass and shit by the mouth (Yes you read that right) It's not really v* but it looks like it and therefore it can trigger
Ep 14 (the death camp of tolerance) 21:08 Mr Slave v* Lemmiwinks
Season 7
Ep 3 (toilet papers) 12:30 the cashier v*
Ep 13 (butt out) 3:57 Stan v* after smoking
Season 8
Ep 3 (the passion of the jew) 4:05 Kyle v* when he watches "the passion of the christ"
Ep 6 (the jeffersons) 13:19 Harrsion Yates v* when he realizes that mr Jefferson is not black (parody of some cops who want to put innocent black people in jail just for their skin color)
Ep 12 (Stupid Spoiled Whore Video playset) 1:23 & 1:48 & 3:05 & 8:30 & 8:33 Paris Hilton v*
season 9
Ep 2 (die hippie die) 10:01 Randy (in hippie) v*
Ep 14 (bloody Mary) 3:46 Randy (drunk) v* during a alcohol test
Season 10
Ep 5 (a million little fibers) 17:17 ophra's asshole v* and ophra's vagina v* after (yes you read that right)
Ep 7 (tsst) 19:28 Cartman v* black liquid
ep 10 (Miss Teacher Bangs a boy) 19:20 a man v* after being sprayed with tear gas by Cartman
Season 11
Ep 6 (D-YKES !) 12:42 mrs Garisson kicks a man in the balls and he v*
ep 13 (guitar queer-o) 16:09 Stan v* after playing too much "heroin héro" (metaphor for heroin)
ep 14 (the list) 21:43 Wendy talks to Stan
season 12
Ep 3 (major boobage) 10:35 Kenny v* after getting off the trip
ep 6 (over logging) 17:42 to 18:01 Randy watches porn where girls v* in their mouths (audio only)
Ep 8 (the Chinna probrem) 5:44 Kyle saw Indiana Jones being raped (metaphor)
Ep 9 (breast cancer show ever) 9:08 Cartman v* his panties
Ep 12 (about last night...) 4:45 and 16:20 and 16:36 many person are drunk while celebrating Obama victory
Ep 14 (the ungoundable) 14:02 Butters v* in Cartman's room when he thinks back to the taste of blood (which is actually tomato juice)
Season 13
Ep 5 (fishstick) 4:14 a man laughs so much he v*
Ep 12 (the F word) 8:13 one of the motorcycle rider v* when he realizes that Cartman shit on his motorcycle
Season 14
Ep 2 (the tale of Scrootie Mcboogerballs) 4:31 to 4:50 and 5:28 to 6:39 and 9:02 to 9:08 and 9:19 to 9:44 and 11:18 and 12:26 to 12:46 and 12:57 to 13:35 and 14:55. The episode with the most v* scene: the 4 main characters have written a book so vulgar that every time someone reads it, they v*
Ep 5 (200) 2:44 Paris Hilton v*
Ep 7 (crippled summer) 4:59 towelie v* at summer camp
season 15
Ep 7 (your getting old) 9:42 to 9:58 and 17:14 to 17:21 and 18:01 to 18:09 and 21:33 throughout the episode Stan to hallucinations of people who spits shit. Not v* but it looks a lot like it
Ep 8 (ass burger) 5:36 to 5:49 Stan is drunk and v* and 2:35 the president duck spits shit (as in the previous episode) and 3:59 Stan is drunk and v*
ep 12 (1%) 7:32 Cartman v* when he sees Clyde the frog tied to the tree
Season 16
Ep 4 (jewpacabra) 18:20 two children v* blood
Ep 6 (I should never gone ziplined) 16:57 Kyle v*. This scene is much more triggering than the others because it is not in animation but in live-action. For the first time in the show, there is a scene with real actors and during this scene there is a vomiting scene so it is as triggering as a normal vomiting scene in a movie
Ep 14: (Obama wins !) 13:03 the return of the shit-spitting duck president
Season 17 and 18 are safe
season 19
ep 1 (stunning and brave) 16:48 to 16:51 Randy v* when he is hungover
ep 5 (safe space) 16:06 Butters v* as he sorts through Courtney Love's comments
Season 20
Ep 5 (douche and a Dansih) 7:06 BB v*.
Ep 7 (oh jeez) 0:39 a drunk man v* when he leaves the community center. and 7:53 Cathlyn Jenner v* member-berries juice and 6:09 to 6:15 Randy v* memeber-berries juice
season 21
ep 5 (humelle and heroine) 1:30 the mascot v* and 8:36 the policeman v* during the autopsy
Ep 10 (splatty tomatoes) 16:10 to 16:15 and 16:28 to 16:49 all the characters realize that principal PC and vice principal stroung woman are having sex and 18:49 Sharron v* on Randy when he what they saw
Season 22
Ep 5 (the scoots) 18:42 Stan v* because he ate too much candy. It's hard to know if he v* or if he spits
season 23
Ep 8 (turd burglars) 1:03 and 9:14 and 3:22 and 4:02 and 4:14 and 4:18 to 4:27. Lots of v* in this episode
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0
Yes
7
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0
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Pantalones
A few episodes reference 9/11. There is an episode with Osama bin Laden, where the South Park kids go to Afghanistan. In the Jersey Shore episode, Al Qaeda flies hijacked planes into swarms of people from New Jersey.
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Yes
6
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38
13
tial
The police are usually portrayed as corrupt or completely useless with very few exceptions.
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1
2
SirDerpymister
In “Tsst,” Supernanny is sent to a mental institution.
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Yes
48
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1
2
Fyra Femme
A character with diabetes is shown giving himself an insulin shot.
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Yes
47
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0
1
bingbong
multiple throughout the series
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Yes
47
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0
4
lindseyh
In "Medicinal Fried Chicken" and in "Stanely's Cup"
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44
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1
9
Striker2751
Tweek is almost always anxious
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15
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2
Yes
5
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0
Yes
14
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0
Yes
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2
Yes
22
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0
Yes
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lindseyh
The following is a list of episodes in which suicide is committed:
"Cash For Gold"
"Butter's Very Own Episode" (attempted)
"Night of the Living Homeless"
Super Best Friends"
"Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Sl*t"
C**n vs. C**n & Friends"
"Cartman Sucks"
"Stupid Spoiled Wh*** Video Playset"
"Britney's New Look"
"Pinewood Derby"
"Death"
I may have missed a few episodes, so please read up on any you plan to watch if you need to.
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5
2
Whiteout
There is an episode called "Ass Burgers" which is about anti vaxxers and mental health. As an autistic person I enjoyed it, and I love how the episode was mocking the name of Hans Asperger, who was a nazi and bad person. It was hilarious to me, and since one of the south park creators is jewish I think they have every right to mock a nazi.
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0
1
happyhappyist
From 11:00 to 11:25 in "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers" (S17 E4), it is shown on screen two girls c*tting, as well as talking about it.
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45
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2
3
hyperjenb
"The Hobbit" is about girls photoshopping their pictures to look prettier.
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26
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0
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Dorianaz9
s12 ep 3 Cartman says he's going to kill himself after seeing "high scool musical" (he doesn't), s7 ep 13 Stan says he's going to kill himself during the concert (he doesn't). S21 ep 2 Cartman says throughout the episode that he is going to kill himself (he doesn't), s16 ep 2 at the end Stan forces a man to kill him then he says he is going to and he makes me, s5 ep 4 Linda says she's going to kill herself (she tries but she can't). S14 ep 3 Kenny says he is going to kill himself and he does but is revived. S1 ep 6 Marvin says he's going to kill himself (he tries but he can't). S7 ep 6 the criminal says he's going to kill himself (and he does). I must have forgotten some
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Yes
25
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5
1
rafalawliet
Season 3 halloween episode during the Korn concert
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Yes
18
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0
2
Pantalones
The show is pretty infamous for obscene language. Almost every episode features heavy swearing. One episode counts on screen how many times "shit" is used. It ends up being like 100 times in the 30 minute episode. Another episode is dedicated to the ramifications of the N-word.
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Yes
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5
1
VishnyaAzraq
Not a regular thing in the show itself but the "Pandemic" episodes have lots of very shaky cam scenes, so if it's something that makes you uncomfortable I'd recommand not watching them
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Yes
13
No
0
3
Dorianaz9
Yes, there are some references to the show (towelie, 200 & 201, you'r getting old, a very crappy chrismas, pandemic special, cartoon wars 1 & 2, Tegridy Farms Halloween Special, streaming wars, member berries, Shots!!!, the big fix,cartmanland...)
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Yes
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hyperjenb
Kenny's mom has given birth at the end of "Cartman Joins NAMBLA" and goes into labor at the end of "C**n vs C**n and Friends." A porcupine gives birth in "Woodland Christmas Critters."
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SirDerpymister
One episode, “Kenny Dies,” features Cartman collecting a stash of aborted fetuses for stem cell research. “Woodland Critter Christmas” shows Stan teaching puma cubs how to perform abortions.
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1
1
isopodproductions
a character has a conjoined twin connected to her face that is a fetus
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11
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0
1
Dorianaz9
Mentioned in "Jakovasaurs"
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jdpamv
"Midget in a bikini" is a nonconformity joke, as far as humor about trans women goes Ms. Garrison fits the bill.
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hyperjenb
R****d and its variants get thrown around a lot and one episode has a disabled character defend his right to say it. Same with "cr*ppled." Though there are disabled characters who exist outside of being jokes like Jimmy and Nathan, a lot of jokes are made at their expense. Generally a lot of casual ableism that's to be expected if you know how South Park operates.
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lindseyh
If this is triggers you in any way, skip the episode "Cartman Sucks."
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1
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bonzo
The episode has 43 uncensored usages of the n word (mostly from white characters)
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DerangedButFun
Antisemitism is present throughout the series, in most if not all episodes.
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hyperjenb
"Mr. Garrison's Fancy New V****a" portrays transitioning as an impulse or a trend. The character does realize they weren't actually a trans woman several seasons later, but is misgendered in several episodes while they are presenting as a woman. A similar situation happens in "The Cissy" where Cartman pretend to be a trans girl to use the bathroom, but again it's hard to say because Cartman isn't actually trans, but the language used to discredit him might still upset some people.
"Board Girls" has a trans woman character (or a man pretending to be a trans woman, it's never made quite clear) who is very masculine and many characters refer to her as "him" but quickly correct themselves. However, she is still essentially a caricature used to poke fun at the issue of trans women in sports.
Other episodes misgender characters who aren't trans, such as Cartman calling Kyle a girl in "Super Hard PC-ness."
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Bigmac
There’s an entire episode surrounding conversion therapy and lgbtq suicide
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jdpamv
While it’s not promoted for the most part, more than a bit of the humor revolves around intentional misrepresentation. In the majority of episodes with stereotypes, it is equal-opportunity, but I’m not going to pretend like that’s always the case, while they’ve undone the effects of it the Trans Garrison arc has some pretty ugly messages about trans people and there are probably more instances I'm forgetting.
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wesleythomasm
Cartman is a neo-nazi, despite only being 10 or 11.
All major religeons are made fun of in some way, although it's rather equal-opportunity about it.
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5
wesleythomasm
Cartman is repeatedly called a f****s and variants thereof.
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22
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Whirlpool730
No black guy dies first at any point. This is the one thing I’ve seen so far South Park has not done.
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Yes
10
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0
4
jdpamv
Humor depicting pedophiles (always condemning them, mind you) and probably some other instances.
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ProfessorProcyon
Sex jokes are frequent, along with nudity (especially bare bottoms). There are also some onscreen sexual acts. It should be noted that it's generally animated in a very limited/cartoonish art style, though.
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Yes
39
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wesleythomasm
Cartman admits to fooling around with his cousin in one episode.
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1
FakeJacob
S5
E7
There's a lot, but I'm gonna talk about the instance in "Proper Condom Usage", where a teacher with extremely big boobs takes off her shirt before doing Mr. Mackey.
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Dorianaz9
season 5 episode 4 "Scott Tenorman must die" at the end of the episode, Scott Tenorman is ridiculed for crying
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Pantalones
Stan's grandfather has dementia and usually calls Stan the wrong name, often calling him "Billy."
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4
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1
Yes
4
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0
Yes
13
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0
2
kennywoohoo
homeless characters appear multiple time, and there is an episode centered about them (“the night of the living homeless”)
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2
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tial
Depends how dark your sense of humour is on most episodes. A few episodes do have depressing endings no matter how you look at it though.
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4
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ProfessorProcyon
Not really a show that kids young enough to believe in Santa should be watching, though.
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lindseyh
Yes, this is basically the theme of the episode "Grey Dawn," mocking how old people are terrible drivers. An ongoing gag in the later seasons shows Caitlyn Jenner hitting pedestrians. A few episodes where this happens are "Where My Country Gone?" and "Sponsored Content." In "Put It Down" many people run over children with their cars, if this counts as a car crash.
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maximoalva153
There is a parody of WWZ
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hyperjenb
A truck runs over Kenny in "Best Friends Forever. "Put It Down" has several very gory scenes of children being run over. There's more occasions across the series.
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ProfessorProcyon
Although much of the show is animated in a very limited/cartoonish art style, violence is quite frequent (including blood/gore) and can be disturbing at times.
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lindseyh
In the episode "Super Best Friends." Also in "Butters' Very Own Episode" Butters' mom tries to drown him in the car.
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