South Park

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"Grade-F destruction"? Really?

South Park is a popular animated comedy program on Comedy Central. Chris is an avowed fan of the series. His collection of PlayStation Network video downloads includes a good two dozen South Park episodes, and he's swiped both its content and style on more than one occasion in his comics.

South Park in Sonichu

Beel

Main article: Beel

Beel is the receptionist at the 4-cent_garbage.com building in Sonichu #8. His appearance seems to be somewhat based on the Satan character on South Park, with the exception of his lack of facial hair and cloven hooves as featured on Satan. The Satan character on the show is a homosexual, and was engaged in love affairs with Saddam Hussein and other male characters.

CADD Chef

Main article: CADD Chef

CADD Chef is a minor villain. One can easily tell that this character (although based on Kene Meneru, one of Chris's teachers at Piedmont Virginia Community College) is a blatant ripoff of Isaac Hayes's "Chef" character from South Park, not just in appearance but also in one of his quotes.

Sonichu and Rosechu's Luv Shack

The title of Chris's gallery of hideous Rule 34 is copied from the title of one South Park video game, South Park: Chef's Luv Shack (1999: DC, N64, PSX, PC).

Sonichu #9

Stan, Kenny, Cartman, Token and Wendy make cameo appearances in the "Dating Education" episode.[1] Note the fact that Kyle, a Jew, is nowhere to be seen.

Chris fails to grasp South Park

After the release of Chris's audio recording of his April 2010 confrontation with Michael Snyder, Vivian Gee used that audio to compose a parody video, setting the recording to a South Park-style animation that featured Chris in the role of a bratty Eric Cartman-esque character.

Chris commented on the video's YouTube page, having fundamentally missed the point: "I'm going to tell you right now that if you were trying to offend me with this "South Park" Parody; You Failed. This is just SOO FUNNY!"

It appears that Chris doesn't understand the show's presentation of characters like Cartman. While Cartman (and to a lesser extent his friends, when they're in their more sociopathic modes) is meant to come across as a selfish little snot devoid of any redeeming qualities, Chris apparently views him as some kind of role model or example of appropriately entertaining behavior, hence his obvious pleasure at the comparison Vivian's video created.

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