The foul-mouthed foursome of Eric, Kyle, Kenny and Stan are known for their brutal one-liners from time to time, but Brady's ...
Furthermore, while stuff like Season 2’s “Ike’s Wee Wee” have a secondary character in the title and even focus on him a ...
Mr. Garrison is going to have to sit this one out. While the rest of America may have to collectively sit through a third Donald Trump campaign, the creators of South Park are sitting this one out.
Mr. Garrison tried to sabotage his presidential campaign as J.J. Abrams rebooted the American national anthem, but it failed. Since 1997, South Park has established itself as a great source of TV ...
The joke was said by 4th grade teacher Mr Garrison to his students, including Cartman and Kenny, in the 1999 film South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut. South Park notoriously fans the flames of ...
Kenny, Cartman, Kyle, and Stan from the show 'South Park'. CREDIT ... The line was said by the character of school teacher Mr. Garrison. The subject of what is and isn’t acceptable in modern ...
South Park's take on Die Hard once again pairs the hapless Butters with the evil Cartman. Mr Garrison takes his class on a trip to Pioneer Village – a living history experience where actors ...