Monday, April 12, 2010

Medicinal Fried Chicken

It is the third episode of the 14th season of the American animated television series south park. It aired on march 31, 2010. In the episode, the South park KFC is replaced by a medical marijuana dispensary, and cartman gets involved in black market selling the KFC chicken. Meanwhile, Randy Marsh gets a medical referral for marijuana by giving himself testicular cancer, which makes his testicles grow grotesquely huge. The episode was written and directed by series cocreator Trey Parker. It was first broadcasted when Colorado was considering revising state medicinal marijuana laws and restricting fast food eateries. The episode provided social commentary against both types of laws, and suggested legislating lifestyle choices is ineffective and inevitably leads to black markets. The cartman drug market subplot was heavily influenced by the 1983 crime film scareface, with Cartman resembling fictional drug lord Tony Montana and KFC founder Colonel Sanders as antagonist Alejandro Sosa. The episode also included several jokes about Pope Benedict and the child sexual abuse scandals that had been surrounding the Catholic church at the time. The concept of a former KFC resaurant becoming a medicinal marjuana store mirrors that of a real life dispensary.

The tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs

The tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs is the second episode of the 14th season on South Park. It Origionally aired on Comedy Central in the united states on March 24, 2010. In the episode, the South Park boys write a vulgar book with the sole purpose of disgusting people. They accuse Butters of writing it, then are enraged when it is hailed as a literary masterpiece. The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TVMAL in the United States. t serves as a satire of pop culture criticism, and mocks people who find hidden messages in works where there are none. Some critics suggested Sout Park creators Parker and Matt Stone were implicitly mocking the over analysis of their own show. The episodeincludes other themes, including lack of interest in reading amoung American youths and mocks the idea that a book alone causes people to commit violent crimes. The novel the catcher and the rye by J.D. salenger plays a major part in the episode, as the SouthPark boys are inspired to write their own book when they feel salinger's book does not live up to its controversial reputation. The episode also mocks actress Sarah Jessica Parker and the Kardashian Family from the reality series, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, who are murdered by a crazed reader of Butter's second book. The Tale of Scrotie Mcboogerballs recieved generally positive reviews, with many commentators praising the episodes themes of the over analysis into works of culture, although some said the vomitingjokes were too old and grew redundent.

South park

South park is an american animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt for the Comedy central television network. Intended for mature audiences,the show has become infamous for its crude, surreal, satirical, and dark humor that lampoons a wide range of topics.The ongoing narrative revolves around 4 children, Stan marsh, Kyle broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny Mckormick, and their bizrre adventures in and around the fictional and titular Colorado town. Parker and stone developed the show from two animated shorts they created in 1991 and 1995. The latter became one of the first internet Viral videos, which ultimately led to its productions as a series. South Park debuted on August 13, 1997 with great success, consistently earning the highest ratings of any basic cable program. Subsequent ratings have varied, but the show remains Comedy Central's highest rated and longest running program. A total of 199 episodes have been broadcasted, and the 14 season began airing on March 17, 2010. Parker and Stone, who continue to do most of the writing, directing and voice acting, are under contract to produce 14 new episodes a year through 2013. Their staff creates each episode with computer software that emulates the shows distinct cutout animation style. Following the early success of the series, the feature length musical film South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut had a widespread theatrical release in June 1999. South Park has also recieved numerous media awards including four primetime Emmy Awards. The show has also garnered a Peabody Award for Comedy Central.