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Whoa, talk about a bummer! It’s no secret that South Park has had its fair share of episodes banned over the years. From religious satire to political commentary, it seems like nothing is off limits for this show. But why are some episodes so controversial that they get pulled from the airwaves? Let’s take a look at some of the most notorious episodes that have been banned from South Park.
What Episodes Are Banned In South Park? [Solved]
Wow, you got me curious! The episodes are Super Best Friends (S5), Cartoon Wars Part I & II (S10), and 200 & 201 (S14). There ya go!
“200” and “201” (2010): These episodes were banned in the United States due to their depiction of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, which was considered offensive by some viewers.
“Super Best Friends” (2001): This episode was banned in several countries due to its portrayal of religious figures, including Jesus Christ and Buddha.
“Cartoon Wars Part I & II” (2006): This two-part episode was banned in several countries due to its criticism of the Fox network’s animated series Family Guy and its depiction of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.
“Bloody Mary” (2005): This episode was banned in several countries due to its controversial subject matter, which included a statue of the Virgin Mary bleeding from her eyes and mouth after being struck by lightning.
“It Hits The Fan” (2002): This episode was banned in several countries due to its use of profanity, which included over 200 uses of the word “shit” throughout the course of 22 minutes.
South Park has had a few episodes banned over the years, mostly due to their controversial content. For example, “201” was pulled from airwaves due to its depiction of the Prophet Muhammad. Other episodes have been banned for being too risqué or offensive, like “It Hits the Fan,” which featured over 200 uses of the word “shit.” But hey, that’s South Park for ya!