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Back in November, we discovered Marc Jacobs tattooed Cartman's dolls onto his arm. And now, he's using his South Park fandom for the greater good. The Marc Jacobs clothing company is selling South Park T-shirts featuring Cartman, Butters and Randy to benefit the NYU Skin Cancer Institute. It's kind of like when Cartman founded the Crack Baby Athletic Association except the complete opposite. Here's a video of a special window display being set-up at a Marc Jacobs store in New York.
Don't miss your one chance to do a charitable deed AND wear clothing (Usually, you have to be naked to be a good person)! You can buy the shirts here.
CK: I have the hat [knitted by his mother!] and a red coat, so I did it for Halloween of 2010, and now I do it because it’s a laugh to watch peoples’ reactions. I get to do some people watching when I walk around.
Surprisingly down to earth for a real-life Cartman, no? Sounds like he isn't going for the persona so much as just the look, which is probably fortunate for everyone. Were Kutill playing dress-up in the true spirit of Cartman, I doubt it would have taken so long for him to gain notoriety:
Via Reddit comes this photo of a guy who I can only assume is the world's most diehard South Park fan. I have to say, I dig this dude's style. I'd like to hang out with him. I just wouldn't want to eat any of his chili.
If you've already seen the centerfold-style South Park video game cover from the December issue of Game Informer, you're probably pretty psyched for the upcoming game. If you haven't– Surprise! It's awesome! Now The Guardian's gaming site landed some screenshots from the actual game. It looks exactly like the show:
Wouldn't be a South Park video game unless you could beat up a hippie or two.
We already knew the game would be a 2D RPG (this sentence already sounds like it was designed to confuse grandmas), but this gives us a much better idea of gameplay and tone. I've posted more of the images after the jump.
The 16th season of South Park premieres in March. In the meantime, you can always watch clips and full episodes at South Park Studios.
South Park had a pretty big year. It celebrated its landmark Year of the Fan. Its creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker released their critically acclaimed hit musical The Book of Mormon. And Stan and Kyle both ate poop in two different episodes! Here are ten of our favorite moments from the fifteenth season of South Park.
Cuttlefish Is Not Sitting Well
I've seen some pretty bad lines in front of Apple stores, but at least they weren't all attached ass-to-mouth.
Being that it began as a groundbreaking short film about Jesus fighting Santa and infamously introduced the world to a talking Christmas turd, it should come as no surprise that South Park has has a ton of memorable tuletide moments in its long history. But which of them are the best? I'm glad I asked. Culled from the depths of South Park Studios, here are the show's holly jolliest Christmas clips.
The list continues below. And you can find more clips and full episodes at South Park Studios. It's a Christmas miracle!
I was pretty flattered when I got my copy of the GQ’s "Men of the Year" issue in the mail this month and saw my name on the cover. Of course my friends were jealous—saying things like, "You're crazy," and "That's the address label." On this version of the cover, slightly above my name and address, a very dapper Jay-Z stands next to the words "The King" right above his name. And to his right there is a long list of jesters that made the list this "Year of The High-Bro… when bro culture went highbrow." Inside you can accompany Aziz Ansari around Japan, Tina Fey talks about how great Steve Carell is, and comic legend Joan Rivers writes about Louis C.K.:
"Louis says stuff onstage that nobody else is saying—that's what makes a star. He's fearless and he hates a lot of things that deserve to be hated."
"When you witness a work of such quality—and this is coming from someone who traffics in their field—there is only one thing to say, and I cannot say it emphatically enough: Fuck those guys."
Read more at GQ. And after the jump, you can watch Matt and Trey chatting with Jon on The Daily Show.
Game Informer–which should not be confused with Game Informant, my favorite magazine about bears who turn state's witness–has unveiled their January cover, and it is a doozy. As you can see below, it features dozens of South Park characters and accompanies an article announcing South Park: The Game, an upcoming RPG for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC that is being developed, written and voiced by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. Exciting!
Click the image for a larger version and be sure to pick up the issue of Game Informer for more details.
The 16th season of South Park premieres in March. In the meantime, you can always watch clips and full episodes at South Park Studios.
It kind of goes without saying that Matt and Trey hit the butterball out of the park with season 15's History Channel Thanksgiving, but it was hardly their first dalliance with the holiday. For proof, look no further than this bountiful feast of Turkey Day-themed clips from the past decade-and-a-half. I tried to top it with marshmallows and nuts, but it just made my laptop sticky.