![]() In the nearly 23 years since that pilot debuted on Comedy Central in August 1997, 306 additional episodes of South Park have aired, most blending the pure and profane in a way foreshadowed by that opening minute. But it doesn’t stop them from throwing the word around. The boys-with the possible exception of Kenny, who’s muffled by his trademark orange hood-have no answers. They’re interrupted by Kyle’s brother Ike, whom Cartman calls a dildo. ![]() After the brief theme song performed by Primus and a gonzo credit sequence, we’re introduced to four crudely animated third-graders-Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, and, of course, the demagogue child-tyrant Eric Cartman-as they sing “School Days,” an innocent song from 1907 about an older couple looking back on their youth. ![]() It’s all there in the opening scene of the first episode of South Park.
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