April 07, 2006

South Park Muhammed Cartoon Episode

This week's South Park featured a censored Muhammed cartoon. You can watch the relevant part of it below and an image of Muhammed I captured from it is to the right.

It is supposed to be part 1 of a 2 part series in which they promise to show a cartoon of Muhamme drinking tea with Peter Griffin, of Family Guy, which they buy from Mr. T. I pity the fool who dares censor next week's episode. At the very end of the show Trey Parker and Matt Stone literally dared Comedy Central to cenosr them

Best. South. Park. Ever. Period.

If you didn't see it, just don't miss the reruns of it. Send the kids to bed, and then watch it. You won't regret it.

I've been sort of out of the loop for the past week. If any one has any images of Muhammed from this week's South Park, please let me know. Professor Chaos forwards this link. You can actually watch the segment of the video below.

Posted by: Rusty at 12:59 PM | Comments (18) | Add Comment
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1 This is getting interesting! Wonder how the suits at Viacom will handle this?

Posted by: MCPO Airdale at April 07, 2006 03:52 PM (WOQ34)

2 Forget the suits, I want to know how the American people will handle it. My money is on burying their heads in the sand but we can still hope. I don't think that Comedy Central has the nuts to play it.

Posted by: Roy Bettencourt at April 07, 2006 04:23 PM (ApLW9)

3 So, what happens? Does Cartman leave, burn down the school, throw bombs at the Rhode Island embassy in South Park, and murder Catholic priests?

Posted by: The Gentle Cricket at April 07, 2006 04:38 PM (USZUJ)

4 If he stays in the Muslim mode, he does just that, Cricket.

Posted by: jesusland joe at April 07, 2006 04:40 PM (rUyw4)

5 The video has been removed from YouTube for a terms of service violation.

Posted by: Ed Minchau at April 07, 2006 06:00 PM (pPVQ0)

6 This isn't really a big deal. South Park already aired images of Mohammed like 50 times in the David Blaine Episode called Super Best Friends.

Posted by: Hey at April 07, 2006 07:10 PM (ga6Sw)

7 amazing episode. taking shots at family guy, which I think is great regardless, and then starting more controversy with Mohammed. They deserved that Peabody Award.

Posted by: i love it at April 07, 2006 07:34 PM (yymB8)

8 Hey, I forgot about the Super Best Freinds episode. What was Muhammed's super power again? I remember Jesus had super carpentry skills and Joseph Smith had freezing breath, but I can't rememember Muhammed's.

Posted by: Rusty at April 08, 2006 08:30 AM (JQjhA)

9 He makes fire from his arms.

Posted by: Jens at April 08, 2006 01:34 PM (byt+0)

10 Have they blown up KENNY yet

Posted by: sandpiper at April 08, 2006 01:52 PM (qMAo+)

11 I watched this episode, and it was f***ing funny. But I felt like it wasn't mocking Muslims so much, as making fun of the reaction of America and other Western nations to the whole Denmark Muhammed cartoons. oh, and of course it took the piss out of family guy. Yeah, Muslims were portrayed as over reacting, but the real target was the pussy TV execs who pander to certain groups demands. http://celebrityreligion.typepad.com

Posted by: charlotte at April 09, 2006 08:27 PM (l8gSf)

12 I wonder if they will show Muhamhead (pigs piss upon him) chugging down "Allah's Swine Sperm Beer"?

Posted by: Pagan Piggy Goddess Allah at April 10, 2006 09:25 AM (q78EV)

13 They wimped out. They censored the cartoon just like they've pulled the Scientology episode from rotation. I know it's just a commedy network but sadly they are the only dissitant(sp?) voice on television (e.g. Daily Show) What we were taught in school about the bill of right and the fourth estate isn't so true anymore... Anyone who thinks this is about Muslims is wrong. This is about freedom of speech.

Posted by: Ken at April 12, 2006 09:26 PM (07yKX)

14 did YouTube pull the video?

Posted by: tyler at April 13, 2006 01:00 PM (RNtG2)

15 That's the great thing about South Park, they don't care if they offend anyone, Carlos Mencia is the same way. Comedy Central pussed out on this issue, but they did it worse with the whole Tom Cruise/Scatology, uh... I mean Scientology bit. These guys just say all of the things that most of us think but would get in trouble for saying. (Just look up the lyrics for The Clash's song "Know Your Rights")

Posted by: memphis761 at April 13, 2006 03:43 PM (D3+20)

16 yea, that was rediculous that they cencored it, and even with trey and matt so blatantly daring them not to! "if comedy central doesnt puss out" haha. well it was still a good episode even without seeing muhamed. the bart simpson charicter cracked me up! and the whole family guy thing was sweet!

Posted by: Brandyn at April 16, 2006 03:12 PM (NypUT)

17 This episode wasn't just about the muhammed cartoons, it was also about the scientology episode getting pulled. Stan actually says in the episode that if one episode (of family guy) gets pulled then it'll just make it easier the next time.This is what Comedy Central are doing to Southpark. They should of left the scientology episode, I mean you can't deny that is an evil orginisation. They just went for the muhammed Cartoon to prove a point. I think Comedy central played right into Trey & Matts hands personally

Posted by: Gareth at April 17, 2006 07:35 PM (YbeBt)

18 i just want to reiterate the Super best friends episode where Muhammed shot fire out of his hands trying to stop evil statue lincoln

Posted by: dizzle at April 19, 2006 03:21 PM (/W5u5)

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