Season 6: "The Return of the Fellowship of the Two Towers"Ĭoming out about a month before “The Two Towers” hit theaters, this episode brought Middle-earth to South Park. You’ll also never look at a bowl of chili the same way again. We won’t give it away here, but let’s just say it elevates the story to another level of comedic genius and Cartman to another level of psychopath. After watching Cartman continually fail miserably in his revenge plot, it’s the twist ending that makes this episode. There’s no moral or commentary on our society it’s essentially just a cat and mouse game as Cartman tries to get back at Scott Tenorman for selling him his pubes. It’s interesting that the absolute best “South Park” episode would also be one of the simplest. It’s Randy’s last minute inclusion in the group that makes the whole thing even more outrageous and comical than we would have expected. Yet it gets even that much better when we find out Stan’s dad Randy was also once in a boy band. Songs that make no sense but drive fans crazy: check. This episode goes after every trope associated with these kinds of pop groups. Thanks to Cartman’s efforts to form his own boy band, fans were given a tasty satirical look at the singing craze. The laughs keep coming as she gets the kids lost in the forest, and somehow ends up in a cheerleader outfit very reminiscent of Rachel’s from “Friends”.Īdvertisement Season 4: "Something You Can Do With Your Finger" With Eric’s clear disdain for the country, the two collide repeatedly as she tries to get him to behave. From there, the episode's funniest scenes come from the interactions between Stevens’ and Cartman. Throw it all together with a “spooky vision” frame on the screen and you’ve got laughs to go with all your candy.įun fact: Did you know that Jennifer Aniston did the voice of Miss Stevens in this episode? Her character leads the boys down to Costa Rica to teach them more about the rainforests. As for the fish, he manages to go on a bit of a rampage, taking out visitors to Stan’s home. Sporting a goatee, this one is friendly, kind, and even thoughtful towards others. Through the magic of parallel dimensions and evil twins, “South Park” gave us not only Stan’s spooky fish, but perhaps one of the show’s most terrifying guests: an Eric Cartman who’s nice. When you think of things that might scare you during Halloween, killer goldfish are probably not at the top of your list. This set the stage for countless stories that would follow on for years. But the heart of this episode showed audiences how difficult end of life decisions can be, and how they affect your loved ones. Sure, it’s full of laughs including Grandpa Marsh’s scowling at “Billy”, and the grim reaper’s love of Terrance and Phillip. Do you have a favorite “South Park” episode? Let us know in the comments.įocused squarely at Stan’s grandfather’s desire to prematurely end his life, it was one of the few early episodes that showed audiences this wasn’t just a show about four foul mouthed kids. For this list, we’ll be looking at standout episodes from 25 seasons of this favorite mountain town show. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Best South Park Episodes of Each Season.
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