![]() Are we driving cars or are cars driving us?”Ĭartman: “If you want to find some quality friends, you gotta wade through the dicks first.” ‘Matthew McConaughey’: “Sometimes you gotta go forward by going backward. Randy Marsh: ““The players should all wear bras! And instead of helmets, they should wear little tinfoil hats, ‘cause, you know, it’s the future and we shouldn’t be so barbaric!” The News that is single-handedly dumbing-down our country, which is cool.” (Image: Comedy Central) We’re so cool that we decide what’s cool. Interested in Digital Spy's weekly newsletter? Sign up to get it sent straight to your inbox – and don't forget to join our Watch This Facebook Group for daily TV recommendations and discussions with other readers.MTV Announcer: “You’re watching MTV, the cool, brainwashing, 12-year-old-and-younger station that hides behind a slick image. Read every issue now with a 1-month free trial, only on Apple News+. South Park airs on Comedy Central and is available to stream on NOW, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.ĭigital Spy's digital magazine is back – and we've got an EXCLUSIVE interview with Dave Bautista. ![]() We're almost certainly reading too much into this, and Parker and Stone would probably/definitely laugh at the idea, but it does provide a satisfying explanation for why Cartman is able to notice something that no-one else can: because, from a historical point of view, Kenny is a part of him, and he's a part of Kenny. Could Cartman's awareness of Kenny's immortality be, in some manner, the creators' way of acknowledging a connection and continuity that was established 29 years ago? So, right from the very beginning, before South Park was even a thing, Cartman and Kenny were always linked by death – and by their physical forms. Rick & Morty's South Park Easter egg spoiled twist.Using an even cruder method of paper-constructed animation, the short follows four familiar-looking boys who inadvertently give life to a murderous Frosty the Snowman after placing a hat on his head. In 1992, Parker and Stone released a short animated movie called The Spirit of Christmas (not the 1995 version of the same name, which is a different film entirely), which eventually inspired them to go on and create South Park. It's when we look even further into their history, though, that things really start to get interesting. Now, if we're being honest about it, Parker and Stone were almost definitely making this stuff up as they went along, but there does seem to be some sort of connection between Cartman and Kenny that's pretty difficult to ignore, particularly when it comes to death. This has led some fans to believe that the characters are still linked in some way, since they both shared the same body for a period of time. In 'A Ladder to Heaven', the 12th episode of the sixth season, Cartman drinks Kenny's ashes with some milk, which results in him experiencing several of his friend's memories, while also being possessed by his soul. ![]() The second theory is actually extremely similar, but there's a bit more weight to it.
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