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Whoa, talk about disturbing! South Park episodes can be pretty wild, but some of them take it to a whole new level. From the controversial to the downright shocking, these episodes have definitely pushed the boundaries. Let’s take a look at some of the most disturbing South Park episodes out there - you’ve been warned!
What Are The Most Disturbing South Park Episodes? [Solved]
South Park has had some pretty controversial episodes over the years, and these seven are no exception. “A Million Little Fibers” (S10 Ep5) was a real shocker, while “It Hits The Fan” (S5 Ep1) was so outrageous it made headlines. “Crippled Summer” (S14 Ep7) was definitely a head-scratcher, and who could forget the infamous “Trapped in the Closet” (S9 ep12)? Then there’s the more recent “Band in China” (S23 Ep2), which stirred up quite a bit of controversy. And let’s not forget about “The China Problem” (S12 Ep8), which really pushed boundaries. But if we had to pick one that takes the cake for being most controversial, it would have to be “Cartoon Wars” (S10 Ep3-4).
“Scott Tenorman Must Die” (Season 5, Episode 4): In this episode, Cartman seeks revenge on Scott Tenorman for tricking him out of his money. He does so by enlisting the help of Radiohead to kidnap Scott’s parents and feed them to him in a bowl of chili.
“Cartoon Wars Part I & II” (Season 10, Episodes 3 & 4): This two-part episode follows the boys as they try to prevent the airing of an offensive cartoon on television. The episode features a controversial scene in which Muhammad is depicted in a bear suit and censored by Comedy Central due to fears of retaliation from Muslim extremists.
“201” (Season 14, Episode 13): This episode sees South Park take on Scientology with its depiction of Tom Cruise locking himself inside the town’s church and refusing to come out until everyone agrees that Scientology is not a religion but rather a cult.
“It Hits The Fan” (Season 5, Episode 2): In this episode, South Park introduces its own version of the seven dirty words that are considered too offensive for broadcast television when it airs an uncensored version of its show featuring all seven words being said multiple times throughout the episode.
5.“Bloody Mary” (Season 9, Episode 11): This controversial Christmas-themed episode follows Stan as he attempts to save Jesus from being crucified again after he is resurrected by Mary
Some South Park episodes can be pretty disturbing. From the “Coon and Friends” trilogy, which deals with a superhero civil war, to the infamous “Cartman Gets an Anal Probe,” there’s no shortage of shock value. Even some of the more lighthearted episodes can take a dark turn, like when Cartman gets possessed by a demonic creature in “Scott Tenorman Must Die.” It’s enough to make you go “whoa!” But hey, that’s South Park for ya!