South Park Episode 200 And 201 Torrent

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This makes me a sad panda Booo Wendy testeburger, boooo. Hilarious how the topic of 200 and 201 was how there's a double standard regarding showing Mohammed compared to any other religious figure, and even the notion of him being in town was enough for them being threatened to be bombed and Kyle gives a speech on how the only way people get exactly what they want is by being bullies and threatening violence.and in real life, Muslim extremists threatened to bomb Comedy Central if they dared show a depiction of Mohammed and they were forced to censor it. Point is, you shouldn't have to torrent the episodes to see them uncensored. You can definitely get all of these episodes. You can bit torrent them or buy an old DVD set. The 200 and 201 episodes are available online (probably a torrent as well) uncensored with Kyle's full speech in tact.

Islamic terrorists, helping us prove a point since ever. And it was pretty clever too.

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Mohammed had to be censored in the Family Guy episodes, but in the end Jesus is literally getting shat on and none cares. Actually, 201 is censored on the DVD too. And it is even worse since they already made that exact point in the family guy episodes. KYLE: That's because there is no goo, Mr.

You see, I learned something today. Throughout this whole ordeal, we've all wanted to show things that we weren't allowed to show, but it wasn't because of some magic goo. It was because of the magical power of threatening people with violence. That's obviously the only true power.

If there's anything we've all learned, it's that terrorizing people works. JESUS: That's right. Don't you see, gingers, if you don't want to be made fun of anymore, all you need are guns and bombs to get people to stop. SANTA: That's right, friends. All you need to do is instill fear and be willing to hurt people and you can get whatever you want. The only true power is violence.

IN ATLANTA I didn't know it wasn't a joke until I watched the commentary The point is I bought the DVDs and can watch them whenever I want. Least you've got some broads Does unavailable mean never released on dvd, or removed from syndication? I still can't believe the levels of fuckery involved in having Muhammed censored in that (and subsequent) episode. They're censored on DVDs too I'm watching that episode as I type this. Fucking informative murder porn. Unavailable for streaming and removed from syndication.

I can't speak to DVD's Krishna, you can't do coke in front of the kids! We don't blame anyone for putting human lives before free speech. We do blame the ideology that pushes people towards violence over some cartoons.

Such a tolerant religion! Where online?

I've searched many a time, and I actually thought he bleeping of Kyle's speech was an intended joke rather than a censorship. If you know of some mystical link to an uncensored version, please share or PM me. Uncensored for 200 & 201?

They're on the DVDs, so you shouldn't say they're unavailable I think that's just how they animated him Holy shit, that was amazing. It's because Christians are persecuted in the US so no one cares /s. I remember for the longest time they still showed the Super Best Friends episode on TV. Like, IIRC I think I saw it on TV last in like 2013. Did I hallucinate that?

Have they stopped showing it now? When South Park is censored and us fans aren't able to view those episodes, that makes me a verry saaad pandaaa.

I agree it was a shitty move on the part of the network. My guess though is that they have a contract prohibiting them from releasing the uncensored episodes outside of approved channels.

I'm not going to give Matt and Trey a free pass on this one. You should pick your battles, and this was the one to pick. They could have chosen to not air the episodes and take a stand against censorship by CC/Viacom by releasing them elsewhere. Instead they bowed to pressure and (I believe) fear of jihadist violence.

Now it's been 6 years and the imagined terrorists won without even trying. That decision, while understandable, was a huge betrayal to free speech. Religion of peace integrating into western society again:):) Yeah, I don't know why they thought it wasn't. Having Super Best Friends on DVD is pretty sweet, though. The Muslim religion is the same as any other.

Except that if you do anything wrong they will murder you. Other than that it is a fine religion. If you do not stand up to these backwards, retarded bullies you are just as bad. It has almost nothing to do with Santa and Jesus, and nearly everything to do with Islam/Mohammad. For example, they've shown Buddha snorting coke. Comedy central knows that Buddhists aren't going to come after them and that there will be no consequences. In the case of 200/201 I think that CC was genuinely concerned about reprisal (perhaps even a violent reprisal) if they allowed the episode to air as intended by Matt and Trey.

I'm not saying they made the right call, but I feel that's the only logical conclusion. Proved the speech right then I suppose.

It was the sort of thing they would do. That's got to be so frustrating for Matt and Trey. Having your art censored on something intended for private viewing? Fuuuck that would piss me off They took a chance, figuring CC would do what they did with the 'Cartoon Wars' episodes, but they could not foresee the 'friendly warning' Revolution Islam would issue after '200' aired, or what CC would do about '201' as a result. 'In the 14 years we've been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind. We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central and they made a determination to alter the episode.

It wasn't some meta-joke on our part. Comedy Central added the bleeps.

In fact, Kyle's customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. It didn't mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped too.' Comedy Central has final cut over the show. Once Matt and Trey deliver the episode, it's out of their hands. Oh wow the irony is heartbreaking It's available on TPB.

One source is Phr0stY, who's published almost all the episodes in 1080p. The eps to look for are: South Park S05E03 Super Best Friends (1920x1080) [Phr0stY] South Park S14E05 200 (1920x1080) [Phr0stY] South Park S14E06 201 (1280x720) [Phr0stY] And get b& by pao??? Risky biscuits Edit: dropped my /s apparently It had been playing on TV until the manufactured brouhaha in 2010. It hasn't since. Nobody seemed to notice or care for 9 years.

The difference is: try putting a right-wing, over-religious Muslim 'in their place' and see where that get's you. Doesn't sound like a good idea? Right, because you'd be labeled an islamophobe or racist at best, and 'kufr' and dead at the end of a sword at worst. There's no denying the fact that Christians are pretty good at taking it on the chin when faced with demeaning words and humiliation about the things they care about and the ideals they live their lives.

(Which apparently isn't persecution) Roll on by for examples. (not calling out all atheists as bigots or soley anti-Christian, they're not, reddit just handily concentrates the best and worst in easy to navigate categories) See, a lot of people aren't interested in reducing Christians to the same level, they'd much rather reduce them below their own selves.

When your relatives get bent out of shape about being 'persecuted' about something, what do they do to prompt you to correct them? The Christians I know may complain, they may boycott you, they might use a strongly worded twitter hashtag or grandma-grade facebook post. I've even seen more extreme fundamentalists estrange from or disown family and friends. They might publically declare that you're a bad/evil person or group of people and you might face hell for your thoughts or actions.

But the underlying commonality is that Christians think God is the only righteous judge and God will exact punishment on those he deems necessary. They won't be cutting off your head.Or setting you on fire.Or drowning you in cage.for not believing the same thing they do.

O no I noticed, super best friends was the first thing I ever got on iTunes (like 2005). Once they did the censor not only did they remove it but I no longer have access to it after buying it. So ITunes just took my money and then censored the episode and I still hate them to this day. Wasn't that Buddha? Because the truth hurts AFAIK they are available on the US sets, but censored as they were when they first aired.

Fat chance they'll be back on streams or on TV though. You're right. That episode was stretched out from its original 4:3 aspect ratio and upconverted.

There shouldn't be a 1080p episode of Super Best Friends because they didn't upgrade it because of the whole Muhammad thing. I wanna know som'in' from Mr. Panda Bear here! If you pandas are from mountainous areas of China and Tibet, how come you eat bamboo, which is prone to grow only in drier, more arid regions?! Remember when Comedy Central had a spine and was proud to not be a bunch of cucked politically correct douchebags? Thems was the days.

I never knew this speech was censored. In Denmark they showed this exact scene Because Christians have a sense of humor.

Next → The fourteenth season of the American animated television series began airing in the United States on between March 17, 2010 and November 17, 2010. The season was headed by the series creators and, who served as executive producers along with Anne Garefino. The season continued to focus on the exploits of protagonists,, and in the fictional mountain town of South Park. The season was the second of three new seasons Parker and Stone agreed to produce for the network under a renewal deal. Nixon Manual more.

It consisted of fourteen 22-minute episodes, which aired in two groups of seven episodes separated by a six-month gap. Continuing their practice from previous seasons, Parker and Stone wrote and produced each episode within the week before its broadcast date. Parker was the director and writer for all episodes in the fourteenth season.

The season lampooned various topics, including the legalization of and the. The season also parodied various cultural touchstones, such as,, Facebook,,, and. The parody of celebrities, a South Park tradition, continued in the fourteenth season, with depictions of,, and,, and the devotion of the entire episodes of '200' and '201' to past celebrities suing the town of South Park for defamation. The original broadcasts of '200' and '201' were altered to censor depictions of the Muslim prophet, to protect from threats delivered by radical Islamic extremists, which resulted in strong criticism against Comedy Central.

The fourteenth season received mixed to positive reviews, with some reviewers deeming it as an important season in the series' history, and others regarding it as progressively weak and stale. The season maintained the average viewership for the series, around 3 million viewers per episode, with a slight decline in the latter half of the season.

The episodes '200' and '201' were nominated for the 2010 for. See also: No. In season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. Viewers (millions) 196 1 ' Trey Parker March 17, 2010 ( 2010-03-17) 1401 3.74 The new edition of the PGA Tour series of video games incorporates elements of the alleged physical altercations Woods had with his wife regarding his extramarital affairs, and resembles a fighting game more than a golf simulation, which Cartman, Stan, and Kenny becomes big fans of the game. Meanwhile, scientists at the Center for Disease Control determine that sex addiction is a disease reaching epidemic proportions and Kenny, Kyle, and Butters are diagnosed as sex addicts. 197 2 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker March 24, 2010 ( 2010-03-24) 1402 3.24 Disillusioned over reading The Catcher in the Rye, the boys write their own novel entitled The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs, with the intention of making it the most profane and controversial book ever – and pin the blame on Butters when anyone who reads the book starts vomiting. 198 3 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker March 31, 2010 ( 2010-03-31) 1403 2.99 New state laws prohibiting fast food restaurants in low-income neighborhoods result in the closure of all eateries in Colorado, much to the dismay of Cartman, who is addicted to the food and takes over a fried chicken cartel to get his fix.

Meanwhile, Randy Marsh learns a former KFC outlet has become a medical cannabis dispensary, and he attempts to give himself cancer to get a doctor's referral for medicinal marijuana, which he succeeds to do. 199 4 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker April 7, 2010 ( 2010-04-07) 1404 3.07 Kyle adds a third-grader named Kip as a friend on, who is a loner and doesn't have any friends on Facebook, but Kyle's current friends erases themselves from being Kyle's friends, causing him to face drastic measures. Meanwhile, Stan has a Facebook account created for him against his wishes, and Randy becomes brash towards him for not having already added his family as friends. 200 5 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker April 14, 2010 ( 2010-04-14) 1405 3.33 Part one of two. Stan accidentally insults again by calling him a 'fudge packer' during a field trip (Cruise is literally putting fudge in boxes as Stan says this). Cruise then recruits 200 other celebrities that have been ridiculed by the town of South Park to bring a class action lawsuit against the town.

201 6 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker April 21, 2010 ( 2010-04-21) 1406 3.50 Conclusion. It's a tense situation in South Park as Muhammad has become the pawn in the game to save the town. The Ginger kids are threatening to destroy the city if Stan and Kyle do not hand over the Prophet and the celebrities have met violence with violence by unleashing Mecha Streisand. In the midst of all of this, all anyone really wants to know is, who is Eric Cartman's father?

202 7 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker April 28, 2010 ( 2010-04-28) 1407 3.55 The drug addiction of Towelie is growing so overwhelming that the South Park children make attempts to help him. Towelie's history is shown, using head interviews and on-screen captions (in a parody of 'Intervention'), starting with years of drug addiction to marijuana, crystal meth, heroin and crack cocaine as he works at a summer camp for handicapped children. Meanwhile, as Timmy and Jimmy are attending the camp for the summer, a fellow camper plots to kill Jimmy but his attempts backfire due to his dim-witted associate, Mimsy, causing havoc and issues. 203 8 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker October 6, 2010 ( 2010-10-06) 1408 3.14 Cartman tries to become poor and stupid so he can live his dream as a NASCAR driver, with Butters' help and angering Kenny. 204 9 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker October 13, 2010 ( 2010-10-13) 1409 3.25 The town begins a war against New Jersey because obnoxious New Jersey residents visit and annoy the South Park residents. Meanwhile, Kyle is unable to control his actions because Sheila reveals that she is from New Jersey and Cartman criticizes him. 205 10 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker October 20, 2010 ( 2010-10-20) 1410 2.89 Stan and Mr.

Mackey suffer from, and a group of experts try to find out the reasons for this, which leads to Stan getting trapped in Mr. Mackey's dream.

206 11 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker October 27, 2010 ( 2010-10-27) 1411 2.76 A three-part episode. Part one of three.

The Coon now leads an entire team of crime-fighters, which includes Mysterion, Human Kite, Toolshed, Iron Maiden, Tupperware, Mosquito, and Mintberry Crunch, although Cartman is intent on taking all the glory. A fire breaks out in a local apartment building, and Cartman gets his mother to drive them over. Before they can take any action, though, Captain Hindsight, a renowned hero, arrives at the burning hotel, to a standing ovation, although all he does is tell them of safety measures that should have been taken, and then leaves. People are thereafter all relieved and promptly abandon the burning building, leaving fourteen people remaining in the apartment to burn to death. In the aftermath, Cartman concludes that they will need to get Captain Hindsight to join them in order to regain what he believes to be their 'former glory'. 207 12 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker November 3, 2010 ( 2010-11-03) 1412 2.85 Part two of three.

Led by Mysterion, Coon and Friends are working together to help the people in the Gulf who are at the mercy of the dark lord, Cthulhu. The Coon, scorned by his fellow super heroes and now working alone, is out for revenge. 208 13 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker November 10, 2010 ( 2010-11-10) 1413 2.79 Conclusion.

Part three of three. Coon and Friends find themselves at the mercy of Cartman who now has the dark lord, Cthulhu, doing his bidding. Kenny wrestles with the curse of his super power through his alter ego, Mysterion. 209 14 ' Trey Parker Trey Parker November 17, 2010 ( 2010-11-17) 1414 2.49 Randy becomes obsessed with food thanks to the. Because of this, his family suffers negative consequences. Meanwhile, Sharon orders a, and the boys try to stop Randy (and a slew of celebrity chefs) from overrunning the cafeteria. Reception [ ] Reviews [ ].

An image of the Muslim prophet was shown in the 2001 episode ', but was later banned from the 2006 episode ' due to controversies regarding Muhammad cartoons in European newspapers. This contradiction is mocked in the season fourteen episodes '200' and '201'. '200' and '201' celebrate the series' arrival at two hundred episodes, and, as a result feature a heavy degree of reference to past South Park episodes, storylines, characters and controversies. The episodes attempt to feature a depiction of the prophet Muhammed, which Parker and Stone attempted to feature in the season ten (2006) two-parter 'Cartoon Wars', but were censored. Shortly after '200' 's original broadcast, the website for the organization, a New York-based radical Muslim organization, posted an entry that included a warning to Parker and Stone that they risk violent retribution for their. It said that they 'will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show.'

Filmmaker was murdered by an Islamic extremist in 2004 for making a short documentary on violence against women in some Islamic societies. The posting provided the addresses to Comedy Central in New York and the production company in Los Angeles. Posted by (who preferred to be called Abu Talhah al Amrikee), several media outlets and observers interpreted it as a threat.

The following week, '201' faced a heavy degree of publicity. Before '201' aired, the increased security at the Comedy Central headquarters in direct response to the threats.

Law enforcement officials said Revolution Muslim itself was 'all talk' and had never engaged in any actual violence but they were concerned that the website post could inspire violence from others. During the episode's first and only broadcast, all references to Muhammad's name were replaced by audio bleeps. Several other portions of dialogue were also censored, including almost the entirety of a monologue spoken by Kyle at the end regarding the moral of the episode (reportedly about 'intimidation and fear.' ) Muhammad's name appeared in the previous episode, '200', without any such censorship. Both episodes obscured all images of what was apparently Muhammad with a black 'CENSORED' box. Immediately after the episode '201' aired, the series website South Park Studios posted a notice that said Comedy Central had inserted 'numerous additional bleeps throughout the episode' after Parker and Stone submitted their final cut to the network.

The network later confirmed they were responsible for the audio censorship, as well as obscuring images of Muhammad. '201' has not aired since its original debut as South Park would usually repeat during the week, and episodes from earlier in the season were shown instead. Although South Park Studios generally makes versions of their episodes immediately available to view, the notice indicated Parker and Stone did not have network approval to show their original version, and thus no version of '201' could be seen on the website. The Canadian aired '201' on April 25, 2010, though the episode was censored as the American broadcast was, breaking the network's multi-year practice of airing South Park completely uncensored. In addition, '200' and '201' were not broadcast in the Netherlands, or Sweden.

The censorship of '201' brought strong criticism to Comedy Central. Some commentators suggested because Comedy Central responded to Revolution Muslim's warnings by censoring depictions of Muhammad, the Muslim extremists scored a significant public victory. As a result of Revolution Muslim's statement, Seattle cartoonist Molly Norris suggested that many people draw and publish pictures of Muhammad on May 20, 2010, which she dubbed, which also resulted in major criticism and controversy. Chesser was arrested in July 2010 after attempting to board a flight to Somalia to join terrorist organization Al-Shabaab, and, in October, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for communicating threats to Parker and Stone, soliciting violent jihadists to desensitize law enforcement, and attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.

On January 31, 2014, the original uncensored version of '201' was illegally online without the approval of Comedy Central. The speech at the end was, appropriately, a deadpan statement that making threats is an effective way to get what you want; essentially 'terrorism works.' Dutch spinoff prank [ ] In February 2010, it was announced that Comedy Central Netherlands would begin airing a live-action spin-off of the show called The Real South Park in April 2010. The show was said to feature a cast of Dutch children reprising the roles of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, with American actors providing English voice-overs. However, this turned out to be an elaborate joke, with a Dutch television magazine reporting on the filming of the series in Amsterdam being in on the joke. Broadcast on April 1, it showed a short skit of the four boys traveling to Amsterdam and visiting the, ending with Kenny being hit and killed by a passing tram. The texts '1 april' and 'there is only one real South Park' then appeared on screen, after which the first episode of season 14 started.

Award nominations [ ] Episodes '200' and '201', from season fourteen were nominated for the for Outstanding Animated Program in 2010, but lost to the animated Christmas special,. Home release [ ] Season fourteen was released by in the United States on April 26, 2011 on both DVD (as a three-disc set) and Blu-ray (as a two-disc set). Each set includes all fourteen episodes in video and, as well as brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode. The set also includes the episode ', as a special 'bonus episode'. While twelve of the episodes are uncensored, episode '200' has the image of Muhammad censored, and the controversial episode '201' is shown in its original broadcast version, preceded by a disclaimer including a statement released by and on April 22, 2010. During the commentary in both '200' and '201' Parker and Stone never mention Muhammad directly, referring to him only as 'the prophet of the Muslim faith'.

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South Park: The Complete Fourteenth Season: '201' (Audio commentary) format= requires url= () (DVD).. External links [ ] • – official website with of full episodes. • – official website for UK and Ireland, with new episode alerts, exclusive preview clips and all the news straight from South Park Studios • official website for Germany and Austria with of full episodes.

• – official website for The Netherlands with the same features as the one for UK. • – full episodes for Canada.