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South Park, an animated comedy series co-created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed in collaboration with Brian Graden for Comedy Central, centers on the chaotic adventures of four elementary school boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—in a small, fictional Colorado mountain town. Known for its biting, surreal comedy and relentless satire, the show tackles controversial themes and pop culture with unapologetic irreverence, targeting adult audiences through its sharp critique of societal norms. Originating from Parker and Stone’s *The Spirit of Christmas* animated shorts—a pair of holiday-themed films that exploded online in the mid-1990s—the project evolved into a full series after the second short became a viral sensation, predating modern social media trends. The initial episode was crafted with cutout animation techniques, but later installments utilized digital animation to replicate the original paper-cutout style while streamlining production. Over its decades-long run, the series has introduced an expansive roster of recurring characters, amplifying its absurdist take on politics, celebrity culture, and everyday absurdities.
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