South Park

Stanley "Stan" Marsh, Eric Cartman e Kyle Broflosky e Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick, quattro ragazzi che frequentano la scuola elementare e vivono nella cittadina di South Park, in Colorado. Pestiferi, osceni e sfacciatamente intelligenti i ragazzacci affrontano temi di attualità con immediatezza e sana cattiveria sfatando tabù e demonizzando la società americana. Le loro "armi" sono la parodia, la commedia nera e il linguaggio scurrile.
Creato da: Trey Parker | Matt Stone |
Genere: Animazione | Commedia |
http://southpark.cc.com/
Numero di stagioni: 27
Numero di episodi: 323
Data prima messa in onda: 1997-08-13
Data ultima messa in onda: 2023-03-29

Approfondimenti

Tweek has appeared numerous times, and was the replacement Kenny in the second half of Season 6 [...] D M E
The pilot episode was made using paper cutouts of the characters. Every episode thereafter was [...] D M E
When the Production company logo appears at the end, the music that accompanies it is from the [...] D M E
The only character to be written out of the show and not die is Officer Barbrady. D M E
Norman Lear worked as a consultant for Trey Parker and Matt Stone on this show when he was 80 y [...] D M E
Cartman has been arrested 6 times, despite having done countless other crimes. These include: M [...] D M E
Because the show has such simple animation, each episode only takes 6 days to make. This allows [...] D M E
During the opening credits for the first two seasons, Kenny said something extremely crude. Tre [...] D M E
The show is animated using Maya, the same program used to animate Final Fantasy (2001) and L'ul [...] D M E
At the end of the opening sequence, as the boys are waving, you can see the crowd of all the ot [...] D M E
Traditionally, an animated series takes 8 to 12 months to be completed, making it almost imposs [...] D M E
The music usually played over the closing credits sounds like the original opening theme song b [...] D M E
Kyle's hat is based on Matt Stone's character of Humphreys in Alferd Packer: The Musical (1993) [...] D M E
Butters' full name: Leopold "Butters" Stotch. D M E
In episodes where Kenny is seen without his hood his full face is usually not shown his face is [...] D M E
The flag in front of South Park's school has 49 stars. Three rows of ten, one row of nine, and [...] D M E
Despite having died in the episode Osama Bin Laden Has Party Pants, Osama Bin Laden reappears i [...] D M E
Les Claypool, the theme song singer, also composed the theme song for Robot Chicken (2001). D M E
Usually whenever Kenny dies, rats come and eat his body. D M E
As of South Park: Cartman Joins NAMBLA (2000), Kenny has died a total of 52 times. D M E
In the episode "Do the Handicap Go To Hell?" has a plot line about the character Timmy (who is [...] D M E
Timmy replaced Kenny in the theme song for most of season 6. D M E
Kenny being killed off in each episode and coming back in the following episode, as if never ha [...] D M E
Ike, Kyle's younger brother, speaks mostly with swear words in several episodes of Season 20. W [...] D M E
Stan's dog Sparky, despite not having any dialogue, is played by Oscar winner George Clooney, w [...] D M E
As of 2007, Trey Parker is mainly credited for directing and writing episodes while Matt Stone [...] D M E
Kyle and Ike's names are most likely derived from "kike", which is a vulgar slang term for Jewi [...] D M E
The first twelve seasons were produced in 4:3 standard definition, with the show switching to 1 [...] D M E
Kenny says something different every time they change the theme song. D M E
Stan's relationship with Wendy slowly devolves throughout the series. In Season 1 he vomits whe [...] D M E
Chewbacca is a running theme in the series. Every Halloween episode, at least one child dresses [...] D M E
In the episode 201 because of death threats Kyle's speech at the end of the episode had to be e [...] D M E
The "Tegridy Farms" opening credits (including the graphics) for season 23 of "South Park" were [...] D M E
In the documentary "Taint of greatness, The Journey of Beavis and Butt-head", it was revealed t [...] D M E
In earlier episodes, the voices Matt and Trey provided for the boys were much more childlike an [...] D M E
Eliza Schneider took over the voice acting for most of the female roles after the suicide of Ma [...] D M E
Because a lot of films in 2000 such as the film Fantasia 2000 and Godzilla 2000, a few of the f [...] D M E
The Marsh's address is 260 Avenue De Los Mexicanos D M E
The original plot of South Park: Kenny Dies (2001) was for Kyle to be permanently killed off. I [...] D M E
Kenny's uncovered face has, to date, been shown five times: "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" (ep [...] D M E
Kyle's hair is meant to resemble Matt Stone's haircut during the early years of South Park. D M E
Often the show will mention Fairplay the real life inspiration of South Park D M E
Stan's birthday is October 19. D M E
Tolkien was the only black kid in South Park until Nicole who appeared in season 16. D M E
Chef's full name is Jerome 'Chef' McElroy. D M E
The first season contained 439 swears, including 86 uses of ass D M E
Mr. Garrison has a Masters Degree in mechanical engineering from Denver Community College. D M E
When Kenny takes his parka off, it is shown that he has blond hair. His hair is shown least of [...] D M E
In just about every photo with Stan and his sister Shelly, she is always shown looking evilly a [...] D M E
The character of "Dr. Alphonse Mephesto" spoofs Marlon Brando's character in L'isola perduta (1 [...] D M E
While Matt Stone and Trey Parker have confirmed on the commentary that it is only a few random [...] D M E
Mr. Garrison's first name is Herbert. Ms. Garrison's first name is Janet. D M E
Ms. Choksondik most likely died after choking on Mr. Mackey's penis in South Park: Proper Condo [...] D M E
This is a compilation of all the ways Kenny is killed, sorted from 1997 to 2010. For more detai [...] D M E
Mr. Garrison is from Arkansas. D M E
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have given every noteworthy minor character at least one episode. Be [...] D M E
South Park: Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus (1998) aired the day South Park: Cartma [...] D M E
Sharon Marsh's maiden name is Kimball. D M E
Matt Stone records Kenny's dialogue by talking into his sleeve or hand. D M E
As a gag during the theme song in Season 2, they said that Jay Leno was the voice of "Kitty". D M E
In the late 1990s, a mother in Canada filed a complaint against this series with the CRTC (Cana [...] D M E
Kenny is based on a person who Trey Parker was friends with in elementary school. The real-life [...] D M E
Stan (the average American boy) is modeled after Trey Parker who also voices the character, whi [...] D M E
Trey Parker and Matt Stone were so confident that Hillary Clinton would win the 2016 US Preside [...] D M E
Stan's family (parents Randy and Sharon, sister Shelley) are named after Trey Parker's family. [...] D M E
Butters was originally named Poof Poof. D M E
South Park: Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus (1998) is the first episode to not feat [...] D M E
In the episode Follow That, Mr Garrison's old boyfriend Mr. Slave gets married to Big Gay Al. T [...] D M E
The character of Butters was based on Eric Stough, the show's animation director. D M E
The characters of Terrance and Phillip were created because Trey Parker and Matt Stone kept get [...] D M E
The first season includes about 440 swear words. D M E
To date, South Park still holds the Guiness World Record for "Most Swearing in animated series. [...] D M E
The first episode where Kenny doesn't die is the season 1 Christmas episode "Mr. Hankey, the Ch [...] D M E
Despite his elderly appearance, according to Herbert Garrison's father, Herbert is only 41 year [...] D M E
The creators commented that when the show was first popular, the catch phrase from people on th [...] D M E
A running gag in the first five seasons featured Kenny dying in most of the episodes. D M E
In South Park: Cartmanland (2001), when Kenny dies, you can hear Cartman say, "Kenny? But Kenny [...] D M E
Eric Cartman's middle name is Theodore. D M E
Cartman's hair appears most often out of the four main characters. Second is Stan, then Kyle, t [...] D M E
By some critics, the show is considered sexist, when in reality, the show stands up for women's [...] D M E
Trey Parker claimed in an interview on The Project 2 that his favorite celebrity reaction from [...] D M E
The character of Mr. Hat is based on a children's story book character called High Hat, which i [...] D M E
Most of Cartman's lines are ad-libbed by Trey Parker, who has stated that Cartman is his favori [...] D M E
The episode 200 and 201 was banned in Sri Lanka for showing Buddha sniffing Cocaine. D M E
Early in the series, the alphabet banner above Mr. Garrison's blackboard can be seen to read "O [...] D M E
In the original unaired version of the pilot, Trey Parker is credited as "Tupac Schwartz" and M [...] D M E
The character of Chef is based on an actual dining hall worker at the University of Colorado, t [...] D M E
Isaac Hayes, who voiced Chef, quit the show in 2006, four months after the airing of the episod [...] D M E
The opening theme song is performed by Primus. D M E
In the first episode, everyone was made on scraps of paper. But still today, if you look closel [...] D M E
During the later seasons, Matt Stone started using auto-tune when voicing Kyle to make him soun [...] D M E
The episode South Park: Fatbeard (2009) was supposed to air a few weeks before it actually did. [...] D M E
The famous Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics episode (S3E05) features live-action footage after e [...] D M E
Timmy was originally supposed to be a one time character but he was so popular, Matt Stone and [...] D M E
Apparently just about every family in South Park lives on welfare. Cartman mentions in The Toot [...] D M E
The character Towelie was created to mock the real-life trend where every new South Park charac [...] D M E
Jason Priestley, John Cusack, and David Caruso all offered their services as guest voices but w [...] D M E
The scripts for the episodes contain what Kenny is actually saying in every instance. It is dif [...] D M E
Ike is the youngest character to have sex with an adult on the show. He had sex with his teache [...] D M E
The character of Mr. Hankey was inspired by something from Trey Parker's childhood. When Trey w [...] D M E
The character of Josh in the South Park: Toilet Paper (2003) is based on the character of Hanni [...] D M E
The first ever weekly show to get a TV-MA rating due the use of coarse language. D M E
Similar to Timmy, Jimmy was meant to be a one time character, and is mentioned as being from ou [...] D M E
In order to avoid imitating the celebrity cameos often heard in I Simpson (1989), Trey Parker a [...] D M E
When the show was renewed in 2013 for three more years, Trey Parker and Matt Stone made a deal [...] D M E
One of Cartman's less common catchphrases is "Ha ha, charade you are," in a British accent. Thi [...] D M E
When the school counselor tells Mr. Garrison that Mr. Hat is an impersonation of his gay side, [...] D M E
Kenny was going to be killed off permanently in season 5, but Parker and Stone decided not to k [...] D M E
Kristen Schaal said she was fired for "talking to much" a little over a month after being hired [...] D M E
Cartman's mom is named Liane after Trey Parker's former fiancée. He caught her with another [...] D M E
Butters' supervillain alter-ego, Professor Chaos, is based on Marvel Comics villain Doctor Doom. D

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