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Well, it turns out I got it all wrong and someone finally leaked it to the Internet, and here it is! The closing monologue from episode 201 (by the way, the censorship bar in this clip was actually part of the joke but got lost in translation by many because of the network’s real censorship).Īlso, you can find the uncensored entire episode downloadable at the bit torrent site here. The subtitles were taken from information I had received from an early draft of the episode. All I could do was put subtitles over the bleeped monologue. What I couldn’t uncensor, however, was the 43 second monologue, which was bleeped in its entirety. I was so pissed that I ‘uncensored’ the episode as best I could, and put it here on this website (After three years I recently received a takedown demand from the pussies at Viacom). It didn't mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped too.Some of you may remember how pissed off I was when episode 201 of South Park was censored and banned from ever being shown again. In fact, Kyle's customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central and they made a determination to alter the episode. Parker and Stone reportedly received death threats in response to the episodes.Ĭomedy Central also censored "201," which at the time prompted Parker and Stone to slam the network: "In the 14 years we've been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind.
rész) Elsként 2010.április 14-én sugározták az Egyesült Államokban a Comedy Central msorán, Magyarországon pedig nem mutatták be, mert a Viacom megszüntette a '200' és '201' cím epizódjának a nemzetközi forgalmazását, a 200 és 201 cím epizód lekerült a SouthParkStudios.
Series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone revisited the subject of censorship in episodes "200" and "201," the latter being deemed particularly incendiary and which saw Comedy Central beefing up security around their offices. (200) a South Park cím amerikai animációs sorozat 200. These episodes were produced following the protests and violence sparked by Danish newspaper cartoon depictions of Muhammad, as well as the assassination of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a Muslim man who objected to van Gogh's short film Submission: Part 1.
The episodes explored the themes of censorship, free speech, and fear, but were also censored by Comedy Central to remove any on-screen depictions or mentions of Muhammad. When Stan Marsh and his friends go see an R-rated movie, they start cursing and their parents think that Canada is to blame. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes. South Park then explored, in its own very meta way, the furor over depicting the prophet in the two-parter "Cartoon Wars," which chronicled the uproar over a cartoon's (in this case, Family Guy) attempt to broadcast an uncensored version of the Prophet Muhammad. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: Directed by Trey Parker. In IGN's "Super Best Friends" review, we said, "While this isn't one of South Park's best episodes of all time, it stands out because of the sheer audacity of incorporating just about all of the world's major religions in one silly joke."
Even so, the episode aired without much controversy in 2005 and was only censored in later years. "Super Best Friends" portrayed a superhero team made up of religious figures such as Jesus, Buddha, Moses, Krishna, and Muhammad, the latter being strictly prohibited from being figuratively depicted in Islam.