South Park-Cartoon Wars

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The town panics when Family Guy shows an episode with the Prophet Muhammad as a character, though he appears only in a brief cutaway drinking tea; leading several townspeople to hide in the Community Center. The episode winds up being censored, but it is revealed that a second half of the two-parter, without censors of Muhammad, will be shown. Kyle, who likes the show, finds no problem and thinks it's wrong to censor Family Guy; shockingly, Cartman actually finds it to be offensive and declares it's wrong to do this. Kyle thinks he is faking, but when Cartman gives an impassioned speech about keeping people from getting hurt, Kyle is guilted and, after a terrible dream where he and his little brother Ike are killed, agrees to go with Cartman to get the episode pulled.


The Griffin Family portrayed in the episodeThe people in South Park, however, decide to bury their heads in the sand, as a way of showing Islamists they don't want to insult them; on the way to Hollywood, however, Cartman suddenly reveals something shocking---he simply wants Family Guy taken off the air, and wants to use fear to destroy free speech. Cartman reveals that people always assume he loves Family Guy, but he finds it stupid, as it uses jokes without having a point to them (see Matt Stone and Trey Parker's opinions on Family Guy.). Kyle and Cartman then begin a Big Wheel race to get to Hollywood first, to decide the fate of the show.

People literally bury their heads in sand; meanwhile, Kyle loses his Big Wheel as a result of Cartman throwing various objects at him (the Big Wheel also explodes), and yells profanity as a result of not being able get to Los Angeles. President Bush meets with the FOX executives, who say that something secret about the Family Guy writers must be revealed.

At this point, it is suddenly revealed this is a two-part South Park and the conclusion will be explained in the next episode. According to the ending and the "Next Week On South Park" segment, President Bush and Cartman will learn a horrible secret about the Family Guy writers that supposedly "explains everything", while the entire nation buries its head in sand. The Next Week On South Park segment hinted that Cartman and Kyle were finally going to have a fight, at last venting years of hatred against each other.
 
Nothing can beat the deepness of Warner Brothers cartoons.

'I tawt I saw a puddy-cat... I DID I DID'
 
I saw this episode and thought it was great. I almost died laughing when they decided to bury their heads in sand. By the way South Park showed an episode with Mohammed when all the dieties (Mohammed-Muslim, Jesus-Christian, Moses-Jews, Christna-Hindu, Budha-Buhdist, and John Smith-Mormons) had to fight the magician David Blaine.
 
That's nice.

I don't watch South Park. They may or may not know they are stepping on toes, but I doubt they care - in fact, if they do know, I wouldn't be surprised if ruffling feathers was their aim, based upon what I've heard about South Park.

That said, Family Guy and Futurama are hilarious.
 
According to South Park the only people who will go to Heaven are the Mormons.
That episode was priceless. I give them credit for being equal oppurtunity offenders. I think what they try to say is we need to be able to laugh at ourselves. They've made fun of everybody from Chritians to Jews to Muslims to Black people to White people to Hispanic people. All in all it's a great show. I do have one question though. If they show Mohammed on Wednesday (They promised to do it) would the muslims here be offended?
 
If they show Mohammed on Wednesday (They promised to do it) would the muslims here be offended?

Urm.....If they are offensive there will be another uproar.....

We aren't supposed to have pictures of Rasoolallah(SAW).

What part of that will u not understand?

It's our belief, and MORALLY you must respect it.
 
"It's our belief, and MORALLY you must respect it."

Are you bound by morality to respect the beliefs of others? Or is it a one-way street?
 
Are you bound by morality to respect the beliefs of others? Or is it a one-way street?

Urm....I don't know why you are getting the feeling that we don't...

We have no right to insult another's religion etc.

Plz don't classify us as that.....
 
"Urm....I don't know why you are getting the feeling that we don't..."

Do you respect the beliefs of ex-Muslims who have converted to another religion?
 
"Urm....I don't know why you are getting the feeling that we don't..."

Do you respect the beliefs of ex-Muslims who have converted to another religion?
Actually if you are going to give a parallel you should ask "Do agree/respect (with) the opinion of those who make fun of Buddah?"
 
Not sure if this is Ok but this is the part knuckles was talking about in his first post. The mods can take it off if they feel it is inappropriate. I think if we are going to criticize something, we might as well see what it is.

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PS: It is censored when it counts.
 
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Do you respect the beliefs of ex-Muslims who have converted to another religion?

U know what I don't care....

If that's what they want then that's their problem, a war between Allah and them.....let them be and the hell to them.
 
Ex muslims????? No such thing a muslim is some one who believs in allah and followes the rules of allah and acts on the rules of allah No muslim with pure heart would even think of converting to another faith, so if an ex muslim did convert , it was due to the fact they was not practicing muslim which made them a typical person with a muslim name so if they did convert it does not suggest their previous faith was islam because they where unpracticing to begin with so which leads me to conclude there is no such thing as Ex muslim!
 
If a person wants to leave Islam then that's upto them, Islam doesn't teach hatred against other religions or other ppl's beliefs.
Surah 109 "Kafiroon" from the Qu'ran:
“O disbelievers!”
Neither do I worship what you worship.
Nor do you worship Whom I worship.
And neither will I ever worship what you worship.
Nor will you worship Whom I worship.
For you is your religion, and for me is mine.
 
If a person wants to leave Islam then that's upto them, Islam doesn't teach hatred against other religions or other ppl's beliefs.
Surah 109 "Kafiroon" from the Qu'ran:
“O disbelievers!”
Neither do I worship what you worship.
Nor do you worship Whom I worship.
And neither will I ever worship what you worship.
Nor will you worship Whom I worship.
For you is your religion, and for me is mine.

*round of applause for bro minaz*...may Allah keep you in the highest of imaan bro
 
"Hand over the Jew Gold, Kyle!"

Every jew carries a fake bag of jew gold incase they ever get robbed, i learnt that from South Park.

I think South Park is probably one of the best comedies ever made.

AND PLEASE DON'T GO OFF TOPIC. THIS IS ABOUT SOUTH PARK.
 
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Yeh, South Park is funny, favourite episodes must be form the last series;
Passion of the Jew and the Special Olympics!
 

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