Here are 5 things you didn't know about South Park
Back in the summer of 1997, you had to know that South Park was going to be an iconoclast when you learned the premiere episode was titled, “Cartman Gets an Anal Probe.” If it didn’t occur to you then, it surely has by now.
South Park, created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker for Comedy Central, features crude animation, boorish characters and jaw-dropping story lines so vulgar and distasteful that to label them merely "offensive" is actually something of an offense to the show itself. South Park has prided itself on inciting rage worldwide for its seemingly blasphemous depiction of religion, heartless portrayal of persons with disabilities, shameless instances of toilet humor, racism, foul language, and their impressions of the Holocaust -- and these are just the first few mentions in their catalog of offensives.
In short, there are no sacred cows in the town of South Park.
However, an equally egregious offense would be to assume the show’s intentions were just as crass. In fact, they are masters of the parody and lampoon, and often episodes will reveal multiple layers of clever and acute social commentary -- ones that typically escape its many overzealous and red-faced critics.
With the recent launch of this landmark show’s twelfth season, it’s time we took a look at five things you didn’t know about South Park, one of the smartest shows out there.
1- South Park began as a video Christmas card
In 1995 FoxLab executive Brian Graden saw a demented, animated short entitled
Jesus vs Frosty that Parker and Stone created while they were still students at the University of Colorado. Graden thought it was hilariously twisted, so he hired them to make a video Christmas card for his friends in the entertainment industry. The result was
The Spirit of Christmas, a five-minute short that saw Santa Claus face off against Jesus in a martial arts fight to the death over who would control the Christmas holiday. The two holiday superpowers ultimately resolve the issue with a truce.
The video made the rounds and soon Parker and Stone found themselves in negotiations with both FOX and Comedy Central to produce a half-hour series based on the short.
2- Tom Cruise wanted to do a voice for South Park
Of course, that's in the past tense: Cruise had, at one time, wanted to do a voice for the show. Presumably his interest has waned a bit since the Emmy-nominated episode No. 137, “Trapped in the Closet.” After joining Scientology in search of something to do that’s both fun and “free” (the church is notoriously expensive), the character Stan is believed by members to be the reincarnation of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. A number of well-known Scientologists, including
John Travolta and
Tom Cruise, try to convince Stan to lead the church, but he refuses, later calling it a “global scam.” Cruise (the character) locks himself in Stan’s closet and "refuses to come out" after Stan tells him he’s not a very good actor, which Cruise takes as the great prophet’s opinion.
The show regularly refuses to allow celebrities to play themselves or even play what might be considered normal characters. At most they are offered ludicrous roles. For example,
George Clooney played a gay dog and
Jay Leno played a bird, while
Jerry Seinfeld was offered the role of a sick cat, but his agent turned it down. Other stars believed to have sought voice roles but refused the odd-ball roles offered to them include
Steven Spielberg,
Samuel L. Jackson and Jeff Daniels.
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I live in Serbia and watch every episode I am in able to find. The most original show ever seen from your boring country. I thought you don`t have any intelligent shows but this one is top. Continue with your work
jay leno played kitty, cartmans cat. not a damn bird
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How do AskMen know what I don't know about South Park? I wasn't born under a rock, but obviously some were so I guess it should be "5 things people born under a rock don't know about south park". That would be more accurate. I think. AskMen don't know me at all.
I watch south park and I didn't know all this. Stop trashing the article, nerds.
Butters' last name is actually Stotch, not Scotch. But yeah, this article is terrible.
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