NOTE: For anyone that may wonder what
is funnier: kids swearing or kids being bleeped
for swearing?
They can now quite easily find out. The creators of South Park have released the uncensored versions of every show. The
uncensored versions are available for Download on iTunes
.
South Park's early episodes tended to be shock value-oriented and
according to Wikipedia they featured more Pythonesque humor than later episodes.
Although satire had been used on the show occasionally in its early and middle years, it became more evident around the eighth season.
Episodes have parodied Michael Jackson (in "The Jeffersons"), Paris Hilton ("Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset"), The Passion of the Christ (in "The Passion of the Jew"), and American immigration policy ("Goobacks").
The pilot episode ("Cartman Gets an Anal Probe") required three months to produce using construction paper and traditional cut-out animation techniques. However the version that aired was different from the original version.
Current episodes duplicate the original, amateurish look using modern computer animation tools
The show's opening theme song is an original musical score credited to the band Primus, but in reality is performed by Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade.
In season 10 the title music is the song "Whamola", also by the Flying Frog Brigade, from the album Purple Onion. (Les Claypool is the singer and bassist in both Primus and Frog Brigade.)
Kenny's lines in the song, like the rest of his speech in the show, are muffled by his parka hood, which covers his entire face except for his eyes. However, Kenny's lines have been revealed by South Park Studios.
In seasons 1-2, he says "I love girls with big fat titties, I love girls
with deep vaginas."
From seasons 3-5 he says "I have got a 10-inch penis, use your mouth if you want to clean it." From season 7 to the first half of season 10, Kenny says "Some day I'll be old enough to stick my dick in Britney's butt."
The current lines are not known . In the original unaired pilot episode of Cartman Gets An Anal Probe, in the rather different version of the opening, Kenny's lines are the same as they were in the first 2 seasons.
The general unintelligibility of Kenny's lines has helped them avoid being censored by television networks on a number of occasions, although the gist can usually be understood.
It is sometimes easy to comprehend the lines, given the context in which they are delivered. The syndicated versions of the show usually do censor Kenny's vulgar lines.
Popular songs such as "Kyle's Mom is a Stupid Bitch" originated on the show, but the creators' musical abilities were not frequently used until the release of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. The film's soundtrack (co-written and produced by Grammy-winning composer-lyricist Marc Shaiman)
featured songs like "Blame Canada," "I'm Super," "La Resistance Medley," "Hell Isn't Good," "Mountain Town," "Uncle Fucka,"
( Which won an MTV Movie Award for "Best Musical Performance"), "Up There," and "What Would Brian Boitano Do?."
Several of the songs from the movie are satires of tunes from Disney cartoons. For instance, "Mountain Town" is highly similar to the song "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast. "Up There" is a take-off of two different Disney songs, "Out There" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame and "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid. "La Resistance Medley" spoofs both "One Day More" from the stage musical Les Miserables and "Tonight" from West Side Story.
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