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'Super Best Friends' from the fifth season, 'Cartoon Wars' parts I and II from the 10th season, and '200' and '201' from the 14th season will not be on HBO Max due to the portrayal of a character.

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Episodes '200' and '201' revolve around past South Park episodes, storylines, and controversies, with Trey Parker and Matt Stone pushing the boundaries of censorship, especially in the case of Muhammad. Irritated that they could show Jesus and other religious icons, the inability to display Muhammad becomes a focal point of the episode. South Park (season 14) List of South Park episodes. ' 201 ' is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of South Park, and the 201st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 21, 2010. The episode continued multiple storylines from the previous episode, ' 200 ', in which a group of. Enjoy uncensored, full episodes of South Park, the groundbreaking Peabody and Emmy® Award-winning animated series. Follow everyone’s favorite troublemakers—Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny-from the very beginning of their unforgettable adventures. New episodes of South Park premiere Wednesday nights at 10p ET on Comedy Central. Always quick to incorporate real-world issues and scandals into its fictional universe, South Park reflected on its own controversies in Season 14 with the connected episodes '200' and '201.

In this sequel to '200,' the celebrities that have been insulted and mocked for over 200 episodes continue their search for Mohammed so they can find the secret of why he's never been insulted. Meanwhile, Cartman discovers the horrible truth: He does

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have a father and the story that his mom is a hermaphrodite was a lie.

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  • Accidental Murder: Stan and Kyle do this to Tom Cruise by sending him to the moon.
  • Bait-and-Switch: The previous episode sets up a scenario where Muhammad is apparently disguised in a bear suit, and the gingers want him to step out of it to verify if it's really him. This episode reveals that it's really Santa Claus inside the suit.
    Stan: If we were gonna have someone in a bear costume, why would we actually have it be Muhammad, you fucking idiot?!
  • Bait-and-Switch: By the end of the episode, Cartman is in tears. Except he's not crying because he just found out he got his own father killed, but because he just found out that he's 'half-ginger'.
  • Big 'NO!': Cartman yells one when Scott reveals that he killed their own father.
  • The Bus Came Back: Several characters who hadn't been seen in a while, such as Santa and Mr. Hankey, make appearances.
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  • But Now I Must Go: Mitch Connor leaves due to having a bounty on his head.
  • Cluster Bleep-Bomb: Comedy Central not only censored any mention of Muhammad's name, but also Kyle's, Jesus' and Santa's speech near the end. For a while, Parker and Stone were not allowed to disclose what they said. The ending was eventually leaked.
  • Double Standard: Parodied mercilessly throughout the episode, particularly in one scene which depicts Jesus looking at pornography and Buddha snorting cocaine.
  • Internal Retcon: Liane Cartman is revealed not to be a hermaphrodite as said in 'Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut', but she really had Cartman with Broncos player Jack Tenorman. The town just covered it up because they didn't want an illegitimate child scandal to tarnish the Broncos' good season.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall:
    Kyle: Dude, nobody gives a crap about who your stupid father is! Muhammad is an important issue with actual ethical ramifications!
    Cartman: I guarantee you people care way more about who my father is!
    • The true, uncensored ending about threats of violence being an effective tool; the other parts of the episode were censored at least partially due to threats of violence.
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  • Painting the Medium: When Tom Cruise steals Mohammad's 'goo', a Censor Box appears over him. It disappears when it turns out he's not immune to being made fun of after all.
  • The Reveal: Cartman's father is also Scott Tenorman's, meaning he mutilated his own father when Mr. and Mrs. Tenorman were shot by Farmer Jenkins, and that he's half-ginger.
  • Self-Made Orphan: This episode reveals that thanks to his actions in 'Scott Tenorman Must Die', Cartman is halfway there.
  • Shout-Out: The climax is a parody of The Killing Joke.
  • Spoof Aesop: The bleeped speech near the end recommended using threats and violence to get what you want.
  • Skewed Priorities: Cartman is far more upset that he is 'half-ginger' than he is about the fact he killed his father and fed him to his half-brother.
  • Take That!: The episode continues the two-parter's ongoing potshot at not being allowed to show an inoffensive image of Muhammad, while Jesus and Buddha are okay to portray as engaging in sacrilegious behavior.
  • Villain Team-Up: The celebrities and the gingers agree to share their resources.
  • Violence Is the Only Option: As it turns out, stealing people's 'goo' is not the way to get your way, because such goo doesn't exist.
  • Wham Episode: This episode shed a lot of light on previous episodes.
  • You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: Kyle's reaction when Mitch Connor cheers Cartman up by telling him that although Cartman is 'half-ginger', he's also 'half-Denver Bronco'.
    Mitch: Shut up Kyle, you dumb Jew.

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