This scene was actually very touching. Best South Park moments?

This scene was actually very touching. Best South Park moments?

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>Holy shit dude, you survived up there all this time from your body fat?
>YES, AND WHEN I GET DOWN FROM MYAH, I'MAWN KICK YOU BOTH SQUAWR IN THE NUTS

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When shit gets real
>That's pretty cool!
>It's not "pretty cool" Kyle! It fucking hurts!

>In Fractured But Whole they break up but the town doesn't notice
>They get back together anyway

They ain't faking it no more

what is going on here

Pic related, felt sincere despite the motive being ball sucking.

Yeah, every time shit gets real, it gets real HARD and I love it. I'm talking stuff like Kenny Dies, Cartman Sucks, Smug Alert, Cartmanland etc...

The part with the Mayor and her dead husband was pretty sad.

I still think the episode where barbrady gets fired is the most depressing and upsetting episode South Park has ever produced, even more so than Kenny Dies.

And of course

>Billy, did I ever tell you I used to have a border collie named Patches?
>I loved that dog. She always made me so happy. When she died, I... I didn't let myself get too sad, 'cause I thought, thought I'd always have the memory of her slobberin' happy face. >I can't remember what she looked like, Billy

I would beg to differ. Cartman throws off his crown and everything.

Kill yourself. Do it. Ya aren't gonna do it are ya? Yer scared. Ya don't have the balls. Ya got lady balls.

I remember this episode aired around the same time Sup Forums was getting really mad at Dumbing of Age for that comic where the homophobic dad brought a shotgun to kidnap his lesbian daughter. And it was cool to contrast the two and see South Park having more a nuanced and sympathetic view of dads struggling with their kid's sexuality.

Along with this; when Kenny died (properly) and when he saved Kyle from the Acid filled house.

Cartman always makes it seem like he doesn't care, and that he has an ulterior motive - but I think he truly cares.

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This one was one of the bests.

Butters was really mature in that scene.

These two are the most emotional I ever got over this show.
That and the subplot for Kip and Kyle in the Facebook episode.

acid filled house?
What episode was this?

Same, I'm convinced that deep down Cartman does care about Kyle. Episodes like Smug Alert and Le Petit Tourette prove it imo.
But then we have stuff like Cartmanland and it's like... confusing. Not very consistent. But that's ok.

Jesus...

>I've experienced death...countless times. Sometimes I see a bright light. Sometimes I see heaven....or hell. But eventually...not matter what...I wake up in my bed...wearing my same old clothes. And the worst part....nobody even remembers me dying. I go to school the next day and everyone is just like "Oh hey Kenny" even if they had seen me get decapitated with their own eyes. You wanna whine about curses hindsight? You're talking to the wrong fucking cowboy.

That monologue was just cathartic for me as a kennyfag.

Was thinking about this one too, butters have always being the best

Please. Guys,i cant handle this feelings,not right now

Anything where Mysterion is protecting Karen's smile.

THIS ONE RIGHT HERE

Holy FUCK this bit hits me hard. I'm terrified of growing so old I can't remember my favorite things and I just keep losing reasons to stay alive.

Really? All I got from it was rage and disgust, on my part

What episode?

It was the episode where Kyle moves to San Francisco and the "smug" pollution is rolling in. He drops acid with a bunch of kids in San Francisco and is out of it when Cartman saves him

tweek x craig

The end of that one where Stan sees the world as shit and his parents get divorced. Cartman and Kyle become friends in the end. Very solid moment.

even if it's played for laughs anything with kenny's family makes me feel bad

Didn't put the best part

>I'd rather be a mopey bitch than a faggy goth kid

I don't know why, but I found this scene oddly touching and cute

youtube.com/watch?v=x6rgJjEgFe8

Here is the worst part cause you never got it.
He didn't have a dog named Patches.
It was his wife.
He forgot all about his wife and replaced her with a dog in his head and thats all he can remember, its why he cant remember the dogs face, there was no Patches.

nigga I fixed it the last time.

I see no difference

Same here because I had a lot of friends who had home lives exactly like this and all they could do was just be callous and indifferent about it

The best scene is when cartman craps on mr garisons desk

The people in the back aren't walking in the second one

oh... ok

The only time I ever felt horrible at a episode of South Park was the episode Kenny actually died. Because that very fucking year, before the episode.
My teenage cousin laid on his death bed of cancer, he was in the process of dying, and all he did was ask where his mom was, and where his dad was, and where his best friend was, and in the last minutes he just begged for his best friend.

His parents abandoned him with the grandparents and didn't even come to the funeral, and the friend was busy playing video games to come.

That moment ranks up there along with watching a guy bleed to death from a car accident and me and the cop had no fucking way of saving him, his head was twisted damn near backwards and he was in almost bits.

Thats a good theory but i dont know,i dont really beileve it

Also didn't have the whole thing ruined later with Butters leading Weiners Out because he got dumped.

Patches was his childhood dog that he displaced the memory with his wife, or something along those lines. I vaguely remember commentary on the subject, and they never showed the picture. But that was the point behind it, that dementia is a horrible thing that destroys lives and in Stan's Grandpa's case, he cant even remember his wife's face.

Also he REALLY fucking hates Randy, and asks Stan often to not be like his no good daddy.

ouch

people normally cry for the one they loved most while they die, normally its their mom.

There's also one less frame causing it to loop smoother.

You know that scene in Fractured But Whole where the new kid just eats dinner and pretends his parents aren't two insane, trapped individuals who hate each other? That was my childhood. There's a hole in my parents bedroom door from my dad punching it. I remember being 5 years old, crying, afraid that my parents would split, and it would be my fault. They never did. Sometimes I wonder if it would have been better for both of them. Because I think what kept them together was fear of being alone, and not knowing how to go back to being single. My dad would drink, and my mom grew up in a home of alcoholics, so she would take her anger out on him. Seeing the new kid just go to bed each night, being cold to the entire thing, hit home for me

>yfw both South Park and Sup Forums can write that scenario better than Willis

Shut up you pretentious asswipe

Go back to bed Willis

Who the hell is Willis?

Jesus Christ, Willis.

Whatchu talkin bout, Willis?

is that the edit? because that's good.

Talking about seeing depth into a satiric comedy about your fag representation

You're dumb, dude

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Dave Willis drew porn

this blows my mind for some reason

Haha holy shit you're such a little bitch

Yeah. Willis found out about it and bitched, apparently. I think the words "Hallmark movie" were thrown around.

what was the original?

Well at least I don't validate my fagginess with a cartoon

After that bullshit where Ruth got drunk after making out with Billie, Willis has no room to complain about Hallmark-style writing.

Whatever helps you sleep at night sweetheart

>tfw

Don't have the originally, but it was essentially
>Becky - dad wtf?
>Toedad - you're a dyke whore and you're dead to me
>Becky - IMA GO STUDY SCIENCE BITCH! *double bird flip*

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This entire episode in general was such a comfy Kenny episode.

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>The only people who actually give a shit about Kenny don't even know his name

the episode were butters gradma bullis him kind of got me,specially this moment when butters told his grandma that she is a horribleperson and he will be better nomatter what.it touches me on a personal level because whe i was kid,more or less butter age,they use to bully me,pretty hard too,when i got around my teens,around 14 or 15,i decided i got enough,and that i was going to defend myself and all that,i spent most of my teens bullying other people and fighting with morons like myself over stupid reasons,finally i matured and realize the stupidity of my actions,of myselfand of my life in general,and it felt awfull,just like butters said,i remember those days and i got so angry,sometimes i wish i could kick my youger self ass
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>sweetheart

I want Sup Forumsmblr out of my South Park threads

I thought the point of this episode was to address society's obsession a over "normalizing" homosexuality, I think the fujoshits in the episodes are in this thread

>We heard you were gay Tweek and we never been so proud of you

You have to be retarded to not get the ironic statement here

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Not gonna call me a cis shitlord instead?

If it makes you feel validated, sure, you cis shitlord. Glad I could help.

>tfw when you barely remember how your first dog looked like since her death five years ago
>you have one picture of the dog, and you feel like its some new dog you've never seen before

All I can remember was that it loved to sleep on my bed, fucked a Garfield Plushie we gave it, and that I was cuddling it before it's final moments.

Thank you, I'll go check my privilege now

i still rmember my dog,he was called horacio(im latino)we grew up together,my momget him as a puppy when i was in kindergarden,and he lived like 20 years,i wasnt by his side when he died,i was away at college,but i dreamed with him around the time he died,i like to think it was him who came to visit me to say goodbye

Craig should never be sad.

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Who the fuck cares if homosexuality gets "normalized". What you should be worried about is the transgingers.

Go away ESL

suck my latin dick whiteboy

That's exactly my situation

Kenny getting depth through being Mysterion was one of the best things that ever happened to this show.

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Why does all the best drama come from none drama shows.
Comedys seem really good at gut punches and touching moments.

Futurama gave two of the best gut punches in television.
My little fucking pony did romeo and juliet as good as Shakespeare himself.

It's the contrast

Everything with this poor little homo

>My little fucking pony did romeo and juliet as good as Shakespeare himself.
the episode was good but don't get carried away here user

>My little fucking pony did romeo and juliet as good as Shakespeare himself.

Not to show my autism but that wasn't anywhere close to Romeo and Juliet.

His comment makes me think of that deviant art photo of the Holocaust where some pony is inserted into it. The comments have people saying they finally understand and can sympathize with the horror of it. Fucking hilarious.

kek it's been years since I've seen that picture, too bad I never saved it

Stan literally digs up an old photo of his grandfather with his old border collie and gives it to him as a present in that shitty Indian photo frame at the end of the episode.

Because a drama is trying to be dramatic at all times. You go into it with a hardened heart.
But a comedy is meant to entertain with laughter. So when they bust out the dramatic bits, you're caught off guard.

>the family dog only has a few years left and you can tell he's getting old
>it's one of the last things dad left us before he died
>it's almost guaranteed that you wont be able to be there for him when it happens
>atleast mom will be there for him on that day

tfw