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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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[[Mr. Garrison]] takes his fourth grade class on a field trip to Pioneer Village, a 19th-century themed [[living history museum]], where actors perform as if it was 1864 and never [[Breaking character|break character]] (much to the annoyance of the children). |
[[Mr. Garrison]] takes his fourth grade class on a field trip to Pioneer Village, a 19th-century themed [[living history museum]], where actors perform as if it was 1864 and never [[Breaking character|break character]] (much to the annoyance of the children). And since no one likes to be paired up with him, [[Cartman]] ended up as punishment to be with [[Butters Stotch|Butters]] as a partner and Mr. Garrison insists that Butters doesn't let go of Cartman's hand until they are back on this school bus they're using. |
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And soon a gang of [[thieves]] that had just robbed a [[Burger King]] suddenly enter Pioneer Village and start making everyone there [[hostage]]. [[Stan Marsh|Stan]], [[Wendy Testaburger|Wendy]], [[Jimmy Valmer|Jimmy]] and [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]] flee with two townspeople to an office and Kyle starts to gets 911. These thieves go to a locked [[Shaft mining|mine shaft]] door. They interrogate the workers to show them a code, but they refuse to break character (even after these thieves manage to kill one of the workers), and the one that's not breaking character gets shot by his own employer. |
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Cartman and Butters escape the village and go to an arcade called "Super Phun Thyme", but Butters stubbornly refuses let go of Cartman's hand, which leads to Butters being dragged around as Cartman plays games. When they return to Pioneer Village and see the entrance surrounded by |
Cartman and Butters escape the village and go to an arcade called "Super Phun Thyme", but Butters stubbornly refuses let go of Cartman's hand, which leads to Butters being dragged around as Cartman plays games. When they return to Pioneer Village and see the entrance surrounded by these cops, they believe they are there because someone has noticed they left, so they decide to sneak back in and claim they were there all along. And this [[leader]] and [[gang boss]] of these thieves, Franz, threatens to kill this class (specifically [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]]), but Stan portrays a time period character and gives the workers an in-character way to divulge the door code. |
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Cartman and Butters jump the fence into the village, where one of the thieves promptly confronts them. The thief tries to make them put their hands on their heads, but Butters will not let go of Cartman. Butters uses Cartman as a weapon by flinging him at the robber, runs away and they are knocked out by a hand grenade. The blast makes the robbers investigate, leaving only Franz guarding the hostages. Stan points to him and gives the village criminal, Murderin' Murphy, an in-character reason to attack him. The |
Cartman and Butters jump the fence into the village, where one of the thieves promptly confronts them. The thief tries to make them put their hands on their heads, but Butters will not let go of Cartman. Butters uses Cartman as a weapon by flinging him at the robber, runs away and they are knocked out by a hand grenade. The blast makes the robbers investigate, leaving only Franz guarding the hostages. Stan points to him and gives the village criminal, Murderin' Murphy, an in-character reason to attack him. The cops soon raid the camp and engage in a shootout with these thieves, most of whom are killed, while Franz is cornered and is soon captured. As the workers finally break character (since their working shift is over) and leave to enjoy some festivities, an injured Butters stumbles out of the camp, still clutching Cartman's hand. Butters drags the unconscious Cartman to the bus steps and finally lets go of his hand, proudly proclaiming that his partner is accounted for before fainting from exhaustion. |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
Revision as of 02:06, 5 October 2024
"Super Fun Time" | |
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South Park episode | |
Episode no. | Season 12 Episode 7 |
Directed by | Trey Parker |
Written by | Trey Parker |
Production code | 1207 |
Original air date | April 23, 2008 |
"Super Fun Time" is the seventh episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 174th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 23, 2008.[1][2] In the episode, Cartman and Butters narrowly escape a horrific hostage situation at South Park's Pioneer Village, where historical reenactors take their jobs far too seriously. The episode was rated TV-MA-LV for strong language and violence in the United States. This is the last South Park episode produced in 4:3, from the next episode and onward, all other episodes will be produced in 16:9.
The episode was written and directed by South Park co-creator Trey Parker. During pre-production, the episode was under a working alternative title "The Living Museum" until it was changed later on. The show's plot was largely influenced by the film Die Hard.[3]
Plot
Mr. Garrison takes his fourth grade class on a field trip to Pioneer Village, a 19th-century themed living history museum, where actors perform as if it was 1864 and never break character (much to the annoyance of the children). And since no one likes to be paired up with him, Cartman ended up as punishment to be with Butters as a partner and Mr. Garrison insists that Butters doesn't let go of Cartman's hand until they are back on this school bus they're using.
And soon a gang of thieves that had just robbed a Burger King suddenly enter Pioneer Village and start making everyone there hostage. Stan, Wendy, Jimmy and Kyle flee with two townspeople to an office and Kyle starts to gets 911. These thieves go to a locked mine shaft door. They interrogate the workers to show them a code, but they refuse to break character (even after these thieves manage to kill one of the workers), and the one that's not breaking character gets shot by his own employer.
Cartman and Butters escape the village and go to an arcade called "Super Phun Thyme", but Butters stubbornly refuses let go of Cartman's hand, which leads to Butters being dragged around as Cartman plays games. When they return to Pioneer Village and see the entrance surrounded by these cops, they believe they are there because someone has noticed they left, so they decide to sneak back in and claim they were there all along. And this leader and gang boss of these thieves, Franz, threatens to kill this class (specifically Kenny), but Stan portrays a time period character and gives the workers an in-character way to divulge the door code.
Cartman and Butters jump the fence into the village, where one of the thieves promptly confronts them. The thief tries to make them put their hands on their heads, but Butters will not let go of Cartman. Butters uses Cartman as a weapon by flinging him at the robber, runs away and they are knocked out by a hand grenade. The blast makes the robbers investigate, leaving only Franz guarding the hostages. Stan points to him and gives the village criminal, Murderin' Murphy, an in-character reason to attack him. The cops soon raid the camp and engage in a shootout with these thieves, most of whom are killed, while Franz is cornered and is soon captured. As the workers finally break character (since their working shift is over) and leave to enjoy some festivities, an injured Butters stumbles out of the camp, still clutching Cartman's hand. Butters drags the unconscious Cartman to the bus steps and finally lets go of his hand, proudly proclaiming that his partner is accounted for before fainting from exhaustion.
Production
The idea of a pioneer museum that never breaks character started off as the idea for the Katrina episode that became "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow". "Super Phun Thyme" was based on Celebrity Sports Center which both Parker and Stone visited as kids.[4]
Reception
The episode received an average-to-positive response. Travis Fickett of IGN rated the episode an 8/10, stating: "A lot was in play here, and it's a well executed episode. They play on our expectation that Kenny would die, Mr. Garrison's cowardice, Cartman's troublemaking and Butters' steadfast compliance with the rules. There's a lot of fun stuff here, and it's a cool way to wrap up the 'half season' before we get new episodes in the fall".[5] However, Josh Modell of The A.V. Club graded the episode a C+, stating: "It was okay. Not great, not horrible. Funny, but not hilarious. There was a noticeable lack of proselytizing, which can be a good or a bad thing".[6]
Home release
"Super Fun Time", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's twelfth season, was released on a three-disc DVD and Blu-ray set in the United States on March 10, 2009. The sets included brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode, a collection of deleted scenes, and two special mini-features, The Making of Major Boobage and Six Days to South Park.[7] Super Fun Time was also released as part of The Cult of Cartman, a 2008 DVD compilation of Cartman-centric episodes.[8]
References
- ^ "Episode 1207 Press Release". South Park Studios. 2008. Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved April 20, 2008.
- ^ "Summer Does Not Suck". South Park Studios. 2008. Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved April 20, 2008.
- ^ "Welcome to the FAQ archives! July 2008". South Park Studios. 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2008.[dead link ]
- ^ Parker, Trey (November 2008). South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season: "Super Fun Time" (DVD). Paramount Home Entertainment. Audio commentary.
- ^ Fickett, Travis (April 24, 2008). "South Park: "Super Fun Time" Review". IGN. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
- ^ Modell, Josh (April 23, 2008). "Super Fun Time". The A.V. Club. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
- ^ Liebman, Martin (February 26, 2009). "South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season Blu-ray Review". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
- ^ "You Know Him. You Love Him. Now Follow Him. 'South Park: Cult of Cartman' DVD Hits Stores on Tuesday, October 7" (Press release). New York: Comedy Central. October 2, 2008. Archived from the original on October 23, 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
External links
- "Super Fun Time" Full episode at South Park Studios
- "Super Fun Time" at IMDb