Warning! This article contains Spoilers for South Park: The End of Obesity
South Park: The End of Obesity retires a major recurring gag, focusing on the major social issue of healthcare. The special mocks the American healthcare system and pharmaceutical industry while integrating dark humor. The ending reveals Cartman's true intentions, ironically highlighting the show's underlying messages about kindness.
Although South Park: The End of Obesitys ending is pretty bleak, the story does promise to retire one major recurring gag that has lasted throughout the shows 27-year history. South Park: The End of Obesity is the latest of the shows feature-length specials and, like its predecessors, the hour-long outing doesnt focus on one timely current event. The shows uniquely fast turnaround time means that most of its episodes take on a single event, but South Parks longer movies tend to center on a bigger issue and delve deeper into the topic.
South Park: The End of Obesity retires a major recurring gag, focusing on the major social issue of healthcare. The special mocks the American healthcare system and pharmaceutical industry while integrating dark humor. The ending reveals Cartman's true intentions, ironically highlighting the show's underlying messages about kindness.
Although South Park: The End of Obesitys ending is pretty bleak, the story does promise to retire one major recurring gag that has lasted throughout the shows 27-year history. South Park: The End of Obesity is the latest of the shows feature-length specials and, like its predecessors, the hour-long outing doesnt focus on one timely current event. The shows uniquely fast turnaround time means that most of its episodes take on a single event, but South Parks longer movies tend to center on a bigger issue and delve deeper into the topic.
- 5/29/2024
- by Cathal Gunning
- ScreenRant
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for South Park: The End of Obesity
South Park: The End of Obesity brings back a classic gag from the show's early seasons for a nostalgic throwback to its origins. Kenny's death in the special signals a return to the series' anarchic humor, showcasing the show's enduring love for its iconic jokes. Tony the Tiger's role in killing Kenny adds a new twist to the running gag, proving that South Park's humor remains sharp and relevant.
After a few years spent steering clear of the classic gag, South Park: The End of Obesity brought back the shows most famous recurring joke. South Park has a love/ hate relationship with its early seasons. Before the show became a topical political satire, South Park originally focused on gross-out humor, shock value, and obscenity to garner laughs. The shows plots were much more random and chaotic,...
South Park: The End of Obesity brings back a classic gag from the show's early seasons for a nostalgic throwback to its origins. Kenny's death in the special signals a return to the series' anarchic humor, showcasing the show's enduring love for its iconic jokes. Tony the Tiger's role in killing Kenny adds a new twist to the running gag, proving that South Park's humor remains sharp and relevant.
After a few years spent steering clear of the classic gag, South Park: The End of Obesity brought back the shows most famous recurring joke. South Park has a love/ hate relationship with its early seasons. Before the show became a topical political satire, South Park originally focused on gross-out humor, shock value, and obscenity to garner laughs. The shows plots were much more random and chaotic,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Cathal Gunning
- ScreenRant
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