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These are the best 5 episodes of South Park Season 1

Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s from the start South Park exhibited episodes that were funny, iconic and even ambitious. There is not a single episode of a total of 13 of season 1 that does not at least have its moments, and it says a lot that it is really difficult to limit exactly what the five best are. However, if you recognize the best of the first offers of the show, you can easily see what has won South Park Audience from the start.

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Only the cut was missing from the hilarious cathy Lee Gifford-focused “weight gain 4000”, the cross-break topics “An elephant makes an elephant”, the opa-marsh story “death”, the Satanian-in-autroducing “Damien”, the Natasha Henstridge-Starring Mynamoms. In fact, it is only the first two episodes of the series (“Cartman gets an anal probes” and “volcano”) that do not hit a particularly high bar. Apart from these rates, season 1 remains an astonishing debut season for an animated sitcom.

“Big Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride” (Season 1, Episode 4)

At least one episode of season 1 is common. “Big Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride” is as sweet as possible. It is also impressive progressively for a TV-Ma relay in 1997.

There are a few things that work greatly to the advantage of the episode. One of them is how it treats the homosexual title character with a delicate, respectful note. The other is the cultural curiosity factor in view of George Clooney himself guest stars … a few small Yips and barks as Stans Hund Sparky.

“Pinkeye” (season 1, episode 7)

A lot would show “Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo” as the best episode of South ParkThe first season. And fair enough, it is certainly the episode that the show has firmly catapulted into the pop culture time spirit overnight. But in reality was the best episode “Pinkeye”, a hilarious reef in the horror comedy of 1985 The Return of the living dead.

Everything in “Pinkeye” works. The zombie apocalypse is started via Worcestershire -Sauce, which is accidentally used in an embalming? Completely accidental. Cartman dresses as Adolf Hitler for Halloween and looked at an educational video about this dictator? Both funny and a development for the most famous character of the show. Chef makes an undead Michael Jackson impression? Priceless.

“Starvin ‘Marvin” (season 1, episode 8)

Trey and Matt have not made any feelings from the start, and the best proof of this in season 1 is their takedown of Everything in the family“S Sally Struther in” Starvin ‘Marvin “. Is it completely nice? Not really, the actress only tried to help with her Christian children’s fund advertising at that time. But that South Park Creator found it humorous and ironic that she was violent in these commercials and that it was appropriate to glue and turn a knife. Even if it is a joke that insults people, it also shows how much guts South Park has.

The title character has only been published in two episodes of the series, but how Towelie and Mr. Hankey (more in a second) continues to feel like an integral guest character. This is probably due to the razor -sharp accuracy in scenes such as the residents of the city, which Marvin bring to a buffet in which his mouth falls and the eyes at the sight of Cartman in a single meal more food than its entire village in six months. Oh, and then there is the A+ Brave heart Reference.

“Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo” (season 1, episode 9)

As already mentioned, this episode A has much expand South ParkProfile. The fans are already calling “Beefcake!” To Trey and Matt on the street, but with “Mr. Hankey, the Christmas spot” South Park Suddenly the most discussed show became on TV.

The title character has created a controversy, which is strange when you consider that it is actually only a friendly little guy who loves Christmas … and happens to be made up of excrement. But in the end the best part of the episode is not Mr. Hankey or even the fact that it introduced Mr. Macke. It is Kyle’s beautiful song “The Lonely Jew over Christmas”.

“Mecha-strand” (season 1, episode 12)

“Mecha-Streisand” is one of the earliest main signs that South Park Could have a 22-minute route with a high ambition and large extent. Sure, everything, from a volcano and zombies to scythe, but a Barbra Streisand version of Mechagodzilla, which is about a mysterious stone triangle and then by The Cure’s Robert Smith, actor Sidney Poitier and film criticism Leonard Maltin?

The best aspect of “Mecha-Streisand” is Trey and Matt’s clear contempt for Streisand. They made fun of many celebrities, but none as hard as the singer “Evergreen” and “The Way We”. You can find further evidence in “Spookyfish” from season 2.

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