I'm Mexican and I remember when I saw this episode, I just died laughing. The strange thing was having this internal conflict for laughing at something that should offend me, something so politically incorrect and sad, turned into pure comedy gold. Matt and Trey are geniuses and your reaction helps make it even funnier.
I love this episode because it's all about Butters winning and triumphing. And at the very end proving the boys wrong and showing he literally is the leader of Mexico. Really good Butters victory episode.
That scene of Butters looking out to the crowd while naked comes from Monty Python's, The Life of Brian (which just might be the greatest movie ever made). Also, there are quite a few other jokes without punchlines, or punchlines without jokes that force you to use your imagination. My personal favorite one comes from "Breast Cancer Show Ever", where Cartman says, "What did the Breast Cancer say to the Polish monkey?"
Butters gets practically kidnapped, forced to work, abandoned, shot at, electrocuted etc -Dash: It is good to see something good happen to Butters :D Reactions really great though 😁
The segment at 8:46 is from "The Life Of Brian" movie by Monthy Python. Were Brian wakes up after being dubbed the savior (Like Jesus) even tho he never wanted to be.
Fun fact, the president, the one who gives the speech in Spanish, is Felipe Calderon, he was in fact the president of Mexico in the year that this episode aired, when it came out it was a whole uproar in Mexico because South Park parodied it
Tbh, here most mexicans love the episode, the ban was put in place because Calderon is well known for getting butthurt over every piece of media that made fun of him.
There's an error in your title, Season 5 Episode 6 is Cartmanland, which was the last one you reacted to. This episode is Season 15 Episode 9. Just thought I'd let you know!
@@audit_the_frauditors becuz if he goes to the dream within the dream and fails to time the kicker with the architect who is on another dream level then he will be forever stuck in limbo and he has scoliosis so the second he tries to limbo his spine will ignite and blow up the entirety of the united states.
Bueno adivina qué (estoy escribiendo así porque me da flojera hacerlo de otra forma), A mí también me tomó mucho tiempo entender por qué lo llamaban "mantequilla", luego fue que entendí. Sin embargo, también comprendí que "Butters" es una palabra en plural, por lo que la traducción correcta de Butters, que es plural de Butter, osea mantequilla, es su plural en castellano: mantequillas, con s al final. Me alegra no ser el único que admite que se tardó en darse cuenta de el chiste de Mantequilla y Butter
11:15 This guy here is Felipe Calderón, the Mexican President from 2006 to 2012 Edit: Also, the T in Cartman's name is for Theodore. So his full name is Eric Theodore Cartman.
I love that some of the dialogues have a bad translation, in 6:29 when that guy said: "Mantequilla is right" in spanish, he should have said: "Mantequilla tiene razón", but he said: "Mantequilla tiene derecho" in english that would mean "Mantequilla has rights". Other would be in 11:13, "You have a decision to make", in spanish that would means "Tu tienes que tomar una decision", but he said "Tu tienes que ser una decision" and in english that would be "You have to be a decision". That is kind of funny because those Mexicans know less spanish than Butters.
@@bgonza2El punto es que no hay que ser de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, para saber lo que está diciendo. Yo no soy de ahí y lo entiendo. Lo que la otra persona no tome en cuenta es que Butters es plural de mantequilla, osea qué es plural de Butter, por lo que la traducción correcta en castellano sería "Mantequillas", así que es "Mantequillas tiene razón" con la letra s al final.
If it was also missed: That same scene of Butters waking up in Mexico was also a reference to Monty Python's "Life of Brian", when Brian wakes up nude, walks over to the balcony, and opens it to the crowd of people thinking he's the messiah.
@@AlexanderShackles What part of the world are you from Alex? If not Mexican, what is your honest general opinion regarding México, Mexicans and Mexican culture both good and/or bad? I'm just curious thank you.
@@bgonza2 First off, thank you kindly for your questions. I might go off on a few tangents here, but I'm happy to answer what I can while accepting the fact that my perspective may be flawed, and I am also prepared to admit my views may be completely wrong. I don't know everything, and I am as fallible as anyone. That being said... I am from the United States, having been born and raised in Washington to an American father and a British mother. I was never raised to believe in the American sense of superiority or patriotism that the American school system eventually tried to fill my head with. And as such, my view of Mexico in general is not as hostile as the typical American. I personally believe that Mexico seems to be a country with a rich and varied history, influenced by many peoples. It was and continues to be a cultural melting pot of sorts, and in this sense, America could very well learn much from our neighbors to the south in that regard. That isn't to say that all of Mexican culture is inherently good or just; there are elements within Mexico that make it a dangerous place in parts, particularly the power and control held by the major cartels operating throughout Mexico. But even there, I cannot fully fault Mexican culture for this; were it not for the unfettered access to firearms in America and the relative ease it is to transport firearms into Mexico along the southern border, I believe that these cartels would have far less power than they currently hold. We as Americans do hold a level of responsibility for the state of Mexico today, particularly those aspects of Mexico that many Americans would rather demonize Mexicans themselves for than tracing this to our own actions as a country. This being said, I feel that there is far too much American negativity placed at Mexico (and -- in turn -- Mexican people) for the situation as it stands now, especially in regards to the southern border. Our failure in providing a reliable system for immigration and those seeking asylum from Mexico and Central America is just that: OUR failure. People shouldn't be forced to spend weeks, months, or -- God forbid -- years at our southern border, trying to gain entry to America, especially if they are fleeing threats to the south. They shouldn't find themselves in need of crossing into America illegally just to escape the situation that we have failed to address properly. And any mistreatment or hatred towards Mexican people for what happens at the southern border is misplaced at best -- I would go so far as to call it cruel, despicable, and typically racist, built upon the belief in American exceptionalism and superiority that we as Americans are often encouraged to believe in. I hold no ill will towards Mexican people, and do my best to judge others by who they choose to be, not what they are. With that, I have known far more terrible American people than I have known terrible Mexican people, and I still would like to believe that Americans are -- by and large -- decent and good at heart, if misguided and foolhardy more often than we care to admit. If I can think that about American people in general, then I can see Mexico, Mexican culture, and Mexican people in general as good. I hope this helps. Have a pleasant evening.
@@AlexanderShackles Wow! I'm in complete and utter shock by your fantastic answers to my questions. You went far beyond what I was expecting and I thank you fervently for doing so. You just made my entire day with your complete answers. I agree with you completely. The reason for asking you all those questions, is because we as Mexicans are by far the most patriotic people for our country (NOT for our corrupt government) for our culture and of our ancient culture more so than any other nationality on Earth. Our love for Mexico is like a religion to us. But that doesn't make us arrogant or think that we are superior in any way to other people. Obviously we are not. Humility is also a big part of our culture. But at the same time we are deeply ashamed and embarrassed of our centuries old corrupt government which is mostly responsible for all of Mexico's problems particularly with our vast poverty, organized crime (the cartels), general crime, and lack of good employment opportunities. This is why millions of Mexicans have over the years migrated towards the United States seeking a better life for our families and ourselves. Unfortunately the government of Mexico is still too powerful to overthrow or change for now. Although the current Mexican government is doing a descent job at the moment, but far from perfect still. But all the negative things of Mexico are for another time. As Mexicans we love whenever we see people from other countries that have any personal interest in our country or in our people or in our culture. This fills us much more with patriotism, joy, and honor. This is why I asked you those questions Mr. Shackles. Again, thank you for your time, for your fantastic responses and God Bless you and your family. Respectfully, Benito Gonzalez Garcia
As a Mexican I loved this episode when it first came out its hilariously, I think the only other Mexican episode is "Mexican joker" would recommend it's a good episode, and its good that mantequilla finally gets a W.
As a Mexican, I feel this episode is tremendously offensive and promotes racial stereotyping and cultural appropriation... Nah, I'm just shitting you. I love it! It's one of my all time favorites! Viva Mantequilla!
This episode came out after US Customs found out that more Mexicans were leaving the US than coming in. This freaked economists out because that indicated serious economic issues if they were willing to go back.
Mr. Aviation, may I please know what is your honest general opinion regarding México, Mexicans and Mexican culture both good and/or bad? I'm just curious thank you.
@@bgonza2 They are human beings just like everyone else. They should not be treated differently and I do think that it is immoral to pay them under the table just because it saves money.
@@LordBaldur Great response Mr. Aviation. Mr. Aviation, may I please know what is your earliest memory and/or history with my country of México, with Mexicans or with Mexican culture as far back as you can possibly remember as a child or teenager in your native country? In other words how or who introduced you to anything relating to México for the very first time in your life. I'm very curious. Thank you.
Cartman's middle name is Theodore, so Eric Theodore Cartman. I think it's mentioned in an early episode. Also, that "bruh?" face of yours... gets me everytime. :) It's also nice to see Dog Poo (yes, that's the character's actual name) in more episodes. I think he's only had spoken lines once and that was way back in season 6, in the "Professor Chaos" - "Simpsons Already Did It" two parter. But if you are going to do those two episodes then I recommend watching Season 5's "Proper Condom Use" first. :) EDIT: A mule is a cross between a mare (female horse) and a jack (male donkey). The crossing of a jenny (female donkey) and a stallion (male horse) is called a hinny and is more rare.
Dog Poo is really underrated imo. I think he also talks in the episode where Kenny Dies and they are trying to find a replacement friend via auditions.
@@jraymond1988 to say a character with almost nihil presence is underrated is close to saying the same about a background extra in ben-hur. the word "underrated" has become quite overrated as of late years.
Matt and Trey have been open about the fact that Cartman is their favorite character. They can do the most ridiculous and asinine things with him and get away with it.
The man at 11:13 is supposed to be Felipe Calderón. He was the president of Mexico from 2006-2012 and was famous for starting “the war on drugs” which ended up rousing cartel activities into what we have now.
No te sientas tan mal, amigo, *My friend* Yo hablo en castellano desde que nací, tuvo que pasar mucho tiempo después de ver este episodio en English para darme cuenta que "mantequilla" es la palabra para "Butter" en el otro idioma. Yo que sé castellano como lengua materna no me di cuenta de eso en seguida, me siento como un tonto, *like a fool" 😅😅😅
Another commenter mentioned the episode "Breast Cancer Show Ever", and that gets a hearty recommendation from me. Has a scene which makes me choke up every single time without fail. And a different scene which is possibly the most cathartic scene in the whole show =P
as Mexican i never seen this episode on tv only on the website and it's so funny, also is kind of true, we don't see América as de dream anymore, we see more in the side of europe or asia
Dash, you should review the differences in pizza in Japan. I've lived in several countries, and I discovered that there were significant differences but I enjoyed them all. Most memorable were in Brussels, there was a pizza called Pizza Au Moules (white pizza with mussels & herbs). Sounds vile, smells a bit funky, absolutely delicious. In Germany a common topping is fresh corn kernels, so they'll make a pizza and then top it with uncooked sweet corn kernels. I guess that's kind of like pineapple and pizza because it gives you that sweet crunch to go with the salty. And it's pretty good. White pizza with smoked trout, kohlrabi matchsticks & a drizzle of horseradish... yum. Thai chicken pizza with pad Thai sauce as the base, broiled chicken, mozzarella, basil & bean sprouts with a dusting of crushed roasted peanuts. I can't imagine what Japanese Pizza might be like. Monkfish Sashimi Pizza? Fish organ pizza? Miso and Bonito flake Pizza (which sounds awesome, white pizza with miso paste & shaved Bonito flakes, green onion, mushrooms, & uncooked kohlrabi or rasdish matchsticks with a touch of Wasabi on the side... i might have to experiment)? Pizza with a wiff of vending machine panties? Lol.
There is a Netflix show - Ugly Delicious - each episode is a different type of food (pizza, etc). In the episode about pizza, he goes to several different cities, including the "birthplace of pizza" in Italy to a cool little spot where you can look through a window into the kitchen below. He also goes to Japan of all places for their take on a pizza. I'm not sure the Japanese place qualifies as pizza, at least not in the traditional sense, but his passion was there! It was certainly a beautiful looking presentation. And I'm sure delicious for people with a better palette than I have. ;-)
This isn't a bad idea! It's funny you mention that. Me being a pizza fan, one of the things that struck me when I first got here was how different some of the pizza flavors were (like crab, mayo and cheese).
“What the heck is the difference between a donkey & a mule?” Im glad you asked. The differences are quite noticeable. First, a mule is half-donkey. Mules are a hybrid offspring of a donkey and a horse. You can see the differences in that a mules can be the same height as a horse but has longer ears, and a mule is taller than a donkey. Mules are used as “work horse”, pulling carriages, carrying heavy loads, etc. Mules aren’t there own viable species, to my knowledge, only the result of mating two different species, like a liger( tiger x lion) Edit: a mule is the cross of a female horse and a male donkey, specifically. Had to look it up, wasn’t sure at first.
In addition, mules are sterile and cannot have offspring. Therefore, mules are an animal that you could kill every one of them, and then still make more.
The scene where Butters was naked in the window was a Monty Python, The Life of Brian reference. That movie was about the great case of mistaken identity of all time. I highly recommend it.
12:54 "What's the differerence between a donkey and a mule?" Donkey is a species and mules are sterile half-donkey, half-horse hybrids (donkey father and horse mother)
To answer your question about donkey and mule: a mule is the infertile hybrid offspring of a horse and donkey that have mated. Donkeys and Horses aren't hybrids.
You should watch the Lemmiwinks vs Wikileaks episode!!! 13:13 He raises his arms and u can hear the people in México lmao 13:19 wat Anyway, you're a legend for actually react to this gems instead of just compilations like everyone else 😵💫
Best large chain pizza place is Papa Murphy's because it is never cold/stale and can be ordered in advance of when you need it. Only downsides are no delivery and it requires an oven to make.
I read another commenter say that when Cartman says his middle initial is T that his actual middle name is Theodore. I got the sense they were making a play on the old character from Smokey and the Bandit, Buford T Justice.
The difference between a donkey and a mule is that a mule is a crossbreed between a donkey jack and a mare. (there also exists a reciprocal cross called a "hinny", which has somewhat different attributes). They're infertile, but otherwise superior to donkeys in every way, and to horses in multiple ways too, except perhaps only top sprinting speed. They live up to 50 years as opposed to horse's 30, they're much more sure-footed (great for riding on rough terrain), are noticeably more intelligent, are very affectionate, eat and drink less and can thrive on lower quality feed, have harder and more compressed hooves, and are overall really awesome. In terms of physical attributes they're stronger then horses at the same body weight (and draft breeds can equal some of the biggest horses in size, so they're just stronger period), and have better endurance too. In addition to that - their sure-footedness also makes them great for riding on flat terrain, most riders would characterize it as having "better suspension than horses", since they don't shake nearly as much, so you feel like you're gliding. So yeah, mules take everythign that's best in horses and donkeys and take it up to 11
Great channel. Loved this episode. As a 2nd generation immigrant on my father's side (grandfather came to USA as part of USA 'Brocero program' welcoming Latino immigrants to legally work here ). To answer your question: What does the T stand for? Are you a Star Trek fan? Like Captain James T. Kirk, the T stands for Tiberius.
I'm Mexican and I remember when I saw this episode, I just died laughing. The strange thing was having this internal conflict for laughing at something that should offend me, something so politically incorrect and sad, turned into pure comedy gold. Matt and Trey are geniuses and your reaction helps make it even funnier.
Orgullo de Mantequilla!
I've heard the stories of your lord and savior Mantequilla
OY
OY
ORGULLO
MAAAANTEQUILLA!!
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I always thought that the episode was making fun of white saviors.
@@lens_hunter it was making fun of both, definitely the white saviors more than the immigrants themselves which is better I guess
No matter the situation Butters's fake identity will always mean butter 😂
Marjorine is my favourite
Lo cómico es que "the butter" significa "la mantequilla", y "Butters" sería un plural de "mantequilla" osea "mantequillas".
I Can't Believe It's Not Butters
The T stands for 'Theodore' It's a lesser known fact but it is mentioned and shown a handful of times, that's Cartmans middle name.
Oh, I thought it stood for Tenderman
Tiberius?
(Captain Kirk's middle name)
I always thought that Cartman dialogue was a reference to Sheriff Buford T. Justice from the movie Smokey and the Bandit...
yeah i knew that especially if you watched fredderators 107 south park facts about cartman
"i was enthralled with the dialogue exchange" is a phrase i still quote on a daily basis.
I love this episode because it's all about Butters winning and triumphing. And at the very end proving the boys wrong and showing he literally is the leader of Mexico. Really good Butters victory episode.
What part of the world are you from Gasai?
I love the fact that whenever Butters plays with them and has the name change his name just means butters no matter what it’s such a good running joke
That scene of Butters looking out to the crowd while naked comes from Monty Python's, The Life of Brian (which just might be the greatest movie ever made). Also, there are quite a few other jokes without punchlines, or punchlines without jokes that force you to use your imagination. My personal favorite one comes from "Breast Cancer Show Ever", where Cartman says, "What did the Breast Cancer say to the Polish monkey?"
The life of Brian is so overrated. It's not even that funny, aside from that Biggus Dickus scene.
He's not the messaih. he's a very naughty boy.
@@leobuscaglia5576 ???
@@pascald67 You're thinking of Holy Grail
@@leobuscaglia5576 and the aqueduct
Butters gets practically kidnapped, forced to work, abandoned, shot at, electrocuted etc
-Dash: It is good to see something good happen to Butters :D
Reactions really great though 😁
Hahahaha! Excellent point!
The segment at 8:46 is from "The Life Of Brian" movie by Monthy Python. Were Brian wakes up after being dubbed the savior (Like Jesus) even tho he never wanted to be.
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He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!
"He's NOT the Messiah! He's a very naughty boy!"
Fun fact, the president, the one who gives the speech in Spanish, is Felipe Calderon, he was in fact the president of Mexico in the year that this episode aired, when it came out it was a whole uproar in Mexico because South Park parodied it
Tbh, here most mexicans love the episode, the ban was put in place because Calderon is well known for getting butthurt over every piece of media that made fun of him.
@@alejandroalfaro3800 yep
@@alejandroalfaro3800 con razón tuve q venir a buscarlo aquí a youtube JAJSKD ☠️
@@alejandroalfaro3800 Weird, they didn't even make him look bad in this. He had some wise words to share with Butters.
@@alejandroalfaro3800alguien me puede explicar qué significa "butthurt" en castellano??
i laughed too hard at the "they're ugly and they stink" joke 😂
its funny cause its true
It’s actually comedy genius. So simple.
Is it because you've been hurt before
The Texans Vs mexicans scene with cartman getting pissed off with Kyle always makes me laugh
There's an error in your title, Season 5 Episode 6 is Cartmanland, which was the last one you reacted to. This episode is Season 15 Episode 9. Just thought I'd let you know!
theres soo much to doo in Cartman landdd, but you! cant! come! especially you stan and kyle :)
Ehh who cares
@@audit_the_frauditors I care, if it's wrong the world will explode. 😐
@@LuvLifeVlogZ why
@@audit_the_frauditors becuz if he goes to the dream within the dream and fails to time the kicker with the architect who is on another dream level then he will be forever stuck in limbo and he has scoliosis so the second he tries to limbo his spine will ignite and blow up the entirety of the united states.
Eric T. Cartman - While he has a middle name (Theodore), I believe he uses the T like that to simulate Buford T. Justice from Smokey and the Bandit.
Im Mexican and when I first saw this episode I was wondering why butters kept calling himself mantequilla. Took me a min to figure that out lol
Bueno adivina qué (estoy escribiendo así porque me da flojera hacerlo de otra forma), A mí también me tomó mucho tiempo entender por qué lo llamaban "mantequilla", luego fue que entendí.
Sin embargo, también comprendí que "Butters" es una palabra en plural, por lo que la traducción correcta de Butters, que es plural de Butter, osea mantequilla, es su plural en castellano:
mantequillas, con s al final.
Me alegra no ser el único que admite que se tardó en darse cuenta de el chiste de Mantequilla y Butter
Butters is just the best
As a Mexican I can say this episode was hilarious they bought him a leaf blower n fucking dropped him off at Pollo Loco lmaooo
11:15 This guy here is Felipe Calderón, the Mexican President from 2006 to 2012
Edit: Also, the T in Cartman's name is for Theodore. So his full name is Eric Theodore Cartman.
I love that some of the dialogues have a bad translation, in 6:29 when that guy said: "Mantequilla is right" in spanish, he should have said: "Mantequilla tiene razón", but he said: "Mantequilla tiene derecho" in english that would mean "Mantequilla has rights". Other would be in 11:13, "You have a decision to make", in spanish that would means "Tu tienes que tomar una decision", but he said "Tu tienes que ser una decision" and in english that would be "You have to be a decision". That is kind of funny because those Mexicans know less spanish than Butters.
¿Acaso usted es mexicano?
@@bgonza2 No, hay otros paises donde se habla español ademas de Mexico. 🤣
@@luckzorkerch4773 Ese no fue mi punto. 😂
@@bgonza2El punto es que no hay que ser de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, para saber lo que está diciendo. Yo no soy de ahí y lo entiendo.
Lo que la otra persona no tome en cuenta es que Butters es plural de mantequilla, osea qué es plural de Butter, por lo que la traducción correcta en castellano sería "Mantequillas", así que es "Mantequillas tiene razón" con la letra s al final.
When they got Butters the leaf blower I was cracking up 🤣
"Como mexicanos entendemos que lo más importante es la familia y las amistades"
@YT blocks most of my comments - no free speech corregido.
Mi Papá: Si pierden mis águilas pierde mi familia
@@kasimirotakataka esa violencia intrafamiliar sí se puede ver
I've watched this episode so many times and I'm just realizing they might've used the music from Blood In Blood Out when Butters woke up in Mexico 😂
If it was also missed: That same scene of Butters waking up in Mexico was also a reference to Monty Python's "Life of Brian", when Brian wakes up nude, walks over to the balcony, and opens it to the crowd of people thinking he's the messiah.
@@AlexanderShackles What part of the world are you from Alex? If not Mexican, what is your honest general opinion regarding México, Mexicans and Mexican culture both good and/or bad? I'm just curious thank you.
@@bgonza2 First off, thank you kindly for your questions. I might go off on a few tangents here, but I'm happy to answer what I can while accepting the fact that my perspective may be flawed, and I am also prepared to admit my views may be completely wrong. I don't know everything, and I am as fallible as anyone. That being said...
I am from the United States, having been born and raised in Washington to an American father and a British mother. I was never raised to believe in the American sense of superiority or patriotism that the American school system eventually tried to fill my head with. And as such, my view of Mexico in general is not as hostile as the typical American.
I personally believe that Mexico seems to be a country with a rich and varied history, influenced by many peoples. It was and continues to be a cultural melting pot of sorts, and in this sense, America could very well learn much from our neighbors to the south in that regard.
That isn't to say that all of Mexican culture is inherently good or just; there are elements within Mexico that make it a dangerous place in parts, particularly the power and control held by the major cartels operating throughout Mexico. But even there, I cannot fully fault Mexican culture for this; were it not for the unfettered access to firearms in America and the relative ease it is to transport firearms into Mexico along the southern border, I believe that these cartels would have far less power than they currently hold. We as Americans do hold a level of responsibility for the state of Mexico today, particularly those aspects of Mexico that many Americans would rather demonize Mexicans themselves for than tracing this to our own actions as a country.
This being said, I feel that there is far too much American negativity placed at Mexico (and -- in turn -- Mexican people) for the situation as it stands now, especially in regards to the southern border. Our failure in providing a reliable system for immigration and those seeking asylum from Mexico and Central America is just that: OUR failure. People shouldn't be forced to spend weeks, months, or -- God forbid -- years at our southern border, trying to gain entry to America, especially if they are fleeing threats to the south. They shouldn't find themselves in need of crossing into America illegally just to escape the situation that we have failed to address properly. And any mistreatment or hatred towards Mexican people for what happens at the southern border is misplaced at best -- I would go so far as to call it cruel, despicable, and typically racist, built upon the belief in American exceptionalism and superiority that we as Americans are often encouraged to believe in.
I hold no ill will towards Mexican people, and do my best to judge others by who they choose to be, not what they are. With that, I have known far more terrible American people than I have known terrible Mexican people, and I still would like to believe that Americans are -- by and large -- decent and good at heart, if misguided and foolhardy more often than we care to admit. If I can think that about American people in general, then I can see Mexico, Mexican culture, and Mexican people in general as good.
I hope this helps. Have a pleasant evening.
@@AlexanderShackles Wow! I'm in complete and utter shock by your fantastic answers to my questions. You went far beyond what I was expecting and I thank you fervently for doing so. You just made my entire day with your complete answers. I agree with you completely.
The reason for asking you all those questions, is because we as Mexicans are by far the most patriotic people for our country (NOT for our corrupt government) for our culture and of our ancient culture more so than any other nationality on Earth. Our love for Mexico is like a religion to us. But that doesn't make us arrogant or think that we are superior in any way to other people. Obviously we are not. Humility is also a big part of our culture.
But at the same time we are deeply ashamed and embarrassed of our centuries old corrupt government which is mostly responsible for all of Mexico's problems particularly with our vast poverty, organized crime (the cartels), general crime, and lack of good employment opportunities.
This is why millions of Mexicans have over the years migrated towards the United States seeking a better life for our families and ourselves.
Unfortunately the government of Mexico is still too powerful to overthrow or change for now. Although the current Mexican government is doing a descent job at the moment, but far from perfect still. But all the negative things of Mexico are for another time.
As Mexicans we love whenever we see people from other countries that have any personal interest in our country or in our people or in our culture. This fills us much more with patriotism, joy, and honor.
This is why I asked you those questions Mr. Shackles.
Again, thank you for your time, for your fantastic responses and God Bless you and your family.
Respectfully,
Benito Gonzalez Garcia
As a Mexican I loved this episode when it first came out its hilariously, I think the only other Mexican episode is "Mexican joker" would recommend it's a good episode, and its good that mantequilla finally gets a W.
Around the 9 minute mark that's a reference to "Life of Brian" ~ Monthy Python had a huge influence on both Matt's and Trey's comedy
This episode is hilarious, I love this episode, I especially love Butters in this episode, he's the best part in this episode.
episode
Truly one of the episodes of all time!
that was the most episodiest episode to episodes with your episodes, even show it to the episode sisters!
This episode is certainly this episode in this episode.
Many more comments like this and I might just have an episode.
As a Mexican, I feel this episode is tremendously offensive and promotes racial stereotyping and cultural appropriation...
Nah, I'm just shitting you. I love it! It's one of my all time favorites! Viva Mantequilla!
I laughed when I saw the thumbnail immediately. One of my favorite episodes.
Also Cartman's middle name is Theodore.
Kids, turn that bell to "All". Dash is one of the most underrated reactors out there. Show some love.
Laura!!! Thank you for the love!
It really means a lot 🙏
@@dash.reacts you definitely deserve it! It's much more work than people think.
"That's messed up"
Welcome to the world of South Park Dash. I regularly find myself sighing and saying "oh my gosh" when watching South Park.
Hahaha! It’s the show I love the sigh at, too.
You know. These two people treated Butters better than his own parents. In a weird sort of way.
the fact the people who gave him the leaf blower probably cared about him more than his actual parents
Not sure if that was a direct life of brian reference but mixing that with football style chanting and south park is genius 😄
This episode came out after US Customs found out that more Mexicans were leaving the US than coming in. This freaked economists out because that indicated serious economic issues if they were willing to go back.
Mr. Aviation, may I please know what is your honest general opinion regarding México, Mexicans and Mexican culture both good and/or bad? I'm just curious thank you.
@@bgonza2 They are human beings just like everyone else. They should not be treated differently and I do think that it is immoral to pay them under the table just because it saves money.
@@LordBaldur Great response Mr. Aviation.
Mr. Aviation, may I please know what is your earliest memory and/or history with my country of México, with Mexicans or with Mexican culture as far back as you can possibly remember as a child or teenager in your native country?
In other words how or who introduced you to anything relating to México for the very first time in your life. I'm very curious. Thank you.
8:46 Reference to Monty Python's Life of Brian when Brian wakes up naked and sees the crowd of people outside that followed him.
Yeah he usually gets these. Must’ve missed that one.
You should do the pioneer village one next, that's a pretty funny butters and Cartman episode. Season 12 episode 7 super fun Time.
“That guy is wearing a digital watch”
@@EJBing damn it Chet!
Cartman's middle name is Theodore, so Eric Theodore Cartman. I think it's mentioned in an early episode. Also, that "bruh?" face of yours... gets me everytime. :) It's also nice to see Dog Poo (yes, that's the character's actual name) in more episodes. I think he's only had spoken lines once and that was way back in season 6, in the "Professor Chaos" - "Simpsons Already Did It" two parter. But if you are going to do those two episodes then I recommend watching Season 5's "Proper Condom Use" first. :)
EDIT: A mule is a cross between a mare (female horse) and a jack (male donkey). The crossing of a jenny (female donkey) and a stallion (male horse) is called a hinny and is more rare.
Dog Poo is really underrated imo. I think he also talks in the episode where Kenny Dies and they are trying to find a replacement friend via auditions.
@@jraymond1988 to say a character with almost nihil presence is underrated is close to saying the same about a background extra in ben-hur. the word "underrated" has become quite overrated as of late years.
@@jraymond1988 That's the episode "Captain Chaos". :)
I love how they gave Dog Poo such a beautiful, melodious voice despite how shitty he looks. 😂
Maybe Eric Tenorman Cartman, I just thought of this
It is so lovely how happy he is for Butters ❤️
2 more fantastic Butters episodes are The Ungroundable (S12Ep14) and The China Problem (S12Ep8)
Butters is amazing!
Although it is revealed that he is such a monster that even Cartman is appalled.
Those are both GREAT EPISODES!
I personally love that 'Freak Strike' episode from season six
Another good Butter episode S12 Ep.8 Canada on Strike.
Butters bottom bitch is the best Butters episode by far. This was good too.
Honestly love this episode, it's the best Butters episode too. I would totally like to have Butters as a leader of the Meheecans.
Gotta love another butters episode!
I swear Butters and Cartman episodes are always great there's something about that combo that is always best.
Eric's middle name is Theodore to answer what the T stands for.
Also I love the loony toon ending!
Epic, lol! I've been binge watching all your reacts, lately. Helps me chill after work.
Matt and Trey have been open about the fact that Cartman is their favorite character. They can do the most ridiculous and asinine things with him and get away with it.
The man at 11:13 is supposed to be Felipe Calderón. He was the president of Mexico from 2006-2012 and was famous for starting “the war on drugs” which ended up rousing cartel activities into what we have now.
2:00 I never eat pizza from a mainstream chain. Its the same with burger stores, always aim for the unique stores
Interestingly , this episode never got to air here in Mexico.
Being from Australia I dont hear that much spanish the name Butters chose for himself that joke went completely over my head till now lol
No te sientas tan mal, amigo, *My friend*
Yo hablo en castellano desde que nací, tuvo que pasar mucho tiempo después de ver este episodio en English para darme cuenta que "mantequilla" es la palabra para "Butter" en el otro idioma.
Yo que sé castellano como lengua materna no me di cuenta de eso en seguida, me siento como un tonto, *like a fool" 😅😅😅
The best pizza chain was pretty clearly settled at the end of the year. Jerry’s Pizza really put that one away.
There are many reasons why Butters is one of the best, if not top three characters in South Park.
Another commenter mentioned the episode "Breast Cancer Show Ever", and that gets a hearty recommendation from me. Has a scene which makes me choke up every single time without fail. And a different scene which is possibly the most cathartic scene in the whole show =P
7:30
“Your going the wrong way!”
Lmfao….
I'm surprised you didn't catch the Life of Brian reference when Butters stood naked in the window.
Eric Cartman's middle name is Theodore.
Butters is butter and in Spanish is just translated to Spanish 😂
``T`` is for Theodore ( Eric Theodore Cartman )
His middle name is Theodore
as Mexican i never seen this episode on tv only on the website and it's so funny, also is kind of true, we don't see América as de dream anymore, we see more in the side of europe or asia
Wooo! 🙌 Glad to see you react to this one! It’s one of my favorite Butters episodes & one where Butters wins!
That Life of Brian reference :)
I’ve been requesting this episode for ages now 😂😂 thanks for the reaction
Dash, you should review the differences in pizza in Japan. I've lived in several countries, and I discovered that there were significant differences but I enjoyed them all. Most memorable were in Brussels, there was a pizza called Pizza Au Moules (white pizza with mussels & herbs). Sounds vile, smells a bit funky, absolutely delicious. In Germany a common topping is fresh corn kernels, so they'll make a pizza and then top it with uncooked sweet corn kernels. I guess that's kind of like pineapple and pizza because it gives you that sweet crunch to go with the salty. And it's pretty good. White pizza with smoked trout, kohlrabi matchsticks & a drizzle of horseradish... yum. Thai chicken pizza with pad Thai sauce as the base, broiled chicken, mozzarella, basil & bean sprouts with a dusting of crushed roasted peanuts.
I can't imagine what Japanese Pizza might be like. Monkfish Sashimi Pizza? Fish organ pizza? Miso and Bonito flake Pizza (which sounds awesome, white pizza with miso paste & shaved Bonito flakes, green onion, mushrooms, & uncooked kohlrabi or rasdish matchsticks with a touch of Wasabi on the side... i might have to experiment)? Pizza with a wiff of vending machine panties? Lol.
There is a Netflix show - Ugly Delicious - each episode is a different type of food (pizza, etc). In the episode about pizza, he goes to several different cities, including the "birthplace of pizza" in Italy to a cool little spot where you can look through a window into the kitchen below. He also goes to Japan of all places for their take on a pizza. I'm not sure the Japanese place qualifies as pizza, at least not in the traditional sense, but his passion was there! It was certainly a beautiful looking presentation. And I'm sure delicious for people with a better palette than I have. ;-)
"Sounds vile"
...To who? That sounds great!
This isn't a bad idea! It's funny you mention that. Me being a pizza fan, one of the things that struck me when I first got here was how different some of the pizza flavors were (like crab, mayo and cheese).
Pizza aux moules ? 🤢
At least it's not pineapple 🍍!
Donkey is just a donkey, mule is a hybrid between donkey and horse, mix of two differens species. Mules cannot breed.
10:20 "What does the T stand for ?" Theodore afaik.
Also a mule is a hybrid between a male donkey and a female horse.
T stands for Theodore, its Cartman's middle name iirc it was established in some episodes
“What the heck is the difference between a donkey & a mule?”
Im glad you asked. The differences are quite noticeable. First, a mule is half-donkey. Mules are a hybrid offspring of a donkey and a horse. You can see the differences in that a mules can be the same height as a horse but has longer ears, and a mule is taller than a donkey. Mules are used as “work horse”, pulling carriages, carrying heavy loads, etc. Mules aren’t there own viable species, to my knowledge, only the result of mating two different species, like a liger( tiger x lion)
Edit: a mule is the cross of a female horse and a male donkey, specifically. Had to look it up, wasn’t sure at first.
In addition, mules are sterile and cannot have offspring. Therefore, mules are an animal that you could kill every one of them, and then still make more.
this is one of the most awesome butters moments i've seen so far!
Highly recommend “Going Native” starring Butters and Kenny.
12:54. A mule can't reproduce. and a mule is the product of a horse and a donkey. kinda weird breeding operation. :\ if i'm remembering correctly :D
The scene where Butters was naked in the window was a Monty Python, The Life of Brian reference. That movie was about the great case of mistaken identity of all time. I highly recommend it.
it always makes my day when k see there’s a new upload! keep it up man:)
8:45 - Monty Python's Life of Brian reference
10:25 - Eric Theodore Cartman (Season 3 Episode 6 "Sexual Harassment Panda")
I'm pretty sure Cartmans middle name is Thedore.
12:54 A mule is a hybrid offspring of a male donkey and female horse. Mules look similar to donkeys but their size proportions are horse-like.
Trey Parker doing the voice of the wife never fails to make me laugh
This episode felt like an adventure i didn't want to end😂. I hope they do more episodes like this.
I just noticed that the scene when Butters is standing naked being cheered by the Mexicans, is a scene in the movie, Life of Brian.
6:30 When he says "Mantequilla is RIGHT" it sounds like "DERECHO" when it's actually "RAZÓN".
YES! One of my favorite South Park episodes. Viva Mantequilla!
Used to watch this show as a kid, it's interesting going back to it.
8:30 „How does that work“ well, they tried this couple years ago here in Germany😂
10:18 - TIBERIUS....?!
Theodore. I believe it was mentioned before in another episode
The T is a Theodore, I don't remember which episode it was in, but I'm sure I've them say it. This episode is hilarious.
When Eric went to jail for throwing the rock at Tolkien. The judge called him by his full name.
12:54 "What's the differerence between a donkey and a mule?"
Donkey is a species and mules are sterile half-donkey, half-horse hybrids (donkey father and horse mother)
Fun as usual bro!
Cheers from Argentina!
By the way, mantequilla here is named "manteca" 😂
To answer your question about donkey and mule: a mule is the infertile hybrid offspring of a horse and donkey that have mated.
Donkeys and Horses aren't hybrids.
YESSSSSS. My favorite episode😭 as a latina subscriber I’m glad you enjoyed yourself😂
You should watch the Lemmiwinks vs Wikileaks episode!!!
13:13 He raises his arms and u can hear the people in México lmao
13:19 wat
Anyway, you're a legend for actually react to this gems instead of just compilations like everyone else 😵💫
Butters is getting treated better by the family in this movie than his own parents.
Best large chain pizza place is Papa Murphy's because it is never cold/stale and can be ordered in advance of when you need it. Only downsides are no delivery and it requires an oven to make.
Another fun reaction! The T stands for Theodore. Eric Theodore Cartman
"Vamos Mantequilla" is like「Mantequilla行け!」
I read another commenter say that when Cartman says his middle initial is T that his actual middle name is Theodore. I got the sense they were making a play on the old character from Smokey and the Bandit, Buford T Justice.
The difference between a donkey and a mule is that a mule is a crossbreed between a donkey jack and a mare. (there also exists a reciprocal cross called a "hinny", which has somewhat different attributes). They're infertile, but otherwise superior to donkeys in every way, and to horses in multiple ways too, except perhaps only top sprinting speed. They live up to 50 years as opposed to horse's 30, they're much more sure-footed (great for riding on rough terrain), are noticeably more intelligent, are very affectionate, eat and drink less and can thrive on lower quality feed, have harder and more compressed hooves, and are overall really awesome. In terms of physical attributes they're stronger then horses at the same body weight (and draft breeds can equal some of the biggest horses in size, so they're just stronger period), and have better endurance too. In addition to that - their sure-footedness also makes them great for riding on flat terrain, most riders would characterize it as having "better suspension than horses", since they don't shake nearly as much, so you feel like you're gliding. So yeah, mules take everythign that's best in horses and donkeys and take it up to 11
The part with butters naked greeting the Mexicans is a spoof of "Life of Brian".
To answer your donkey question, a mule is a hybrid specifically bred from a male donkey and female horse
Great channel. Loved this episode. As a 2nd generation immigrant on my father's side (grandfather came to USA as part of USA 'Brocero program' welcoming Latino immigrants to legally work here ). To answer your question: What does the T stand for? Are you a Star Trek fan? Like Captain James T. Kirk, the T stands for Tiberius.
Love the reaction as always! Also was hyped w the raptors shoutout :)
It's awesome seeing you post early!
Thanks, Rip!!
I power watch these reactions at work. Glad I got another one to watch instead of actually doing my job. Thanks, Dash!
Eric T (Theodore) Cartman