For writer Pam Brady, though, who joined co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for the show's first few seasons and helped ...
Controversies of note range from when the character of Eric Cartman killed off a high schooler's parents and fed their remains to him in chili, to when the character of Randy Marsh goes on "Wheel ...
South Park has spent nearly thirty years in following the raunchy adventures of Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman, with creators ...
Educators who care about creating a safe and respectful environment for all students, are now in the position of enforcing a law that causes harm.
The law requires K-12 schools and colleges to ensure that students use the bathroom that corresponds with their sex assigned at birth. Teachers and administrators, who care deeply about creating a ...
The only problem is, the teams want to lose too. Meanwhile, Randy Marsh (Parker) attends his son's little league games to challenge other dads to a fight. "The Losing Edge" will instantly make ...
This law was created by politicians who don't understand the daily realities of teachers or their students. Forcing teachers to follow unnecessary and harmful rules only increases their stress, takes ...
Sometimes, a side character steals the show. That's the case in these episodes of South Park, where Randy Marsh shines the most. After being terrorized and fooled by Scott Tenorman over and over ...
The offending tweet in question was related to the animated show’s 300th episode, which famously features the character Randy Marsh meeting Disney’s Pooh and Piglet when they’re all thrown ...
As Randy Marsh from South Park famously said, "I thought this was America." This law strips away our students' freedom to choose how to express their gender. For many transgender students ...