@Whatever It Takes He did that in hopes of Kyle changing his mind about not inviting him to Casa Bonita. Putting on a nice sweater and being nice are two different things, but of course Eric doesn't understand that.
Seth Macfarland’s Family Guy is still 🔥. Let’s not sit up here and act like it’s not. And before y’all start, there’s recent episodes of South Park that are boring and trash too so don’t even.
1:36 "Woah, Butters, let's not make this a toxic work environment, okay?" I love that little pause Butters has like he's thinking "how exactly am I the bad guy in this situation?"
MAAAD respect to Butters character this episode. Not only is he a true worker not solely for economic reasons but because he knows "good" humans help others succeed AND in return he got a rarely seen "win" against Cartman in the end. Make him beg for it more Butters!
I mean he was once meant to replace Kenny waaay back. And just got more and more fleshed out over the seasons. Fortunately they didn't quite follow through on that back then, otherwise Butters might not be as popular as he is now.
I find it hilarious how Cartman complains about how people are "too lazy" these days later on in this episode when he literally did NOTHING at all at his ice cream job and took a break pretty much the entire time 😂
Yup, and he literally did NOTHING when he opened his own business He turned his hot dog business into a playground for himself Good thing Butters got his revenge and Eric lost all of it
Yup the old satire is back. Manager doesnt do work when the place is busy, kinda like current employers. Then we got the lazy employees/coworkers, anyone remembers work trend in Sep 2022, were people did the bare minimum?
@derzzsh it’s not because he’s stupid it’s because his good nature and messed up parents leave him with a lack of boundaries. He’s still just a kid so he needs time to figure these things out which it seems like is the direction the writers are taking him
@derzzsh It’s because Butter is so pure and always sees the good in people. Even with Cartman, who he knows is a asshole, yet he still holds off hope that he can show that little bit of kindness that Butters believes is in everyone lol😂
I worked at Papa John's for 3 years and worked with more than 1. Finally quit that shithole 2 years ago and never looked back. Last I heard it went to shit after I left. Good riddance. I was doing the jobs of damn near 4 people sometimes.
@@Seki1987 basically Cartman built up his hot dog home with a bunch of rides with Butters money. Then Butters sold it with Liane’s help and forced Cartman to move back into his old house.
Yeah. Of course we celebrated Kenny’s birthday yesterday, but that’s gonna be his gift right here. Getting more screen time for himself. Hope they do more episodes of him in the future.
@@senister14 the only real win was that cartman got his old home back without using his own money & without doing any labour at all. Butters hay to buy the place& then work his ass off to manage a minor win
@@senister14 think of it as this. The work butters put into it & in the end still has to work vs cartman being lazy but still getting his old house back without any work
@@DolphinsAreBetterThanHumans Nah giving Cartman back his old house was technically a punishment, since the Hotdog became a playground paradise for him and Cartman kept crying like a pussy when he was forced to move back to his old residence and abandon his carnival.
I thought this was the funniest episode they've done in at least a few years. The commentary on actual modern workers was spot on and it's great to see butters win for once
@@JJ_5289 I love how the manager is old af too who except workers to work for Pennies instead of making decent living wages hear it all the time from them young folks don’t want to work , they do just not to be broke🤣🤣🤣
@@Ajjosan I don't believe that was the point of the episode. No matter how much money you throw at them or how good their working conditions are, There's a lot of people that will be incredibly lazy and try to abuse any workplace policies/rules for their own benefit just as cartman does. There's a lot of adult cartmans out there
Ironically, we should thank Cartman for teaching Butters how to be a man after he came up with his "Kissing Company." Butters was always on top of innovation and financial growth. This episode, he was smart to have financial counsel and buy back his investments just to stick it to Cartman 😂
To be a good leader you must possess a sense of understanding and justice. He definitely has the understanding, but I don't know if Butters has the guts to punish/fire employees like Eric (justice).
I'm just so happy that Cartman got to return to his old residence. And yet I feel bad that he no longer lives in a hot dog. Dikinbaus is the most clever name Cartman has ever came up with, especially for the episode's title.
Would be better if he stayed living in the Hot Dog. Since he forced his mom to quit from being a Real Estate agent so she couldn't afford paying rent. He should lived with the consequence of his action by living in a Hot Dog.
@@jonathan4158 True, only problem is the hotdog became a playground and he actually liked living there. Cartman getting his old house back turned into a punishment.
Me too. I mean, when he moved to the hot dog from the start, he didn’t like it. But now, he’s over that now after opening the old restaurant back up for business.
So many of the episodes gravitate around Cartman, and they never cease to have me in stitches. Whether it's what he does, or says, he is the engine of the South Park machine, there's no SP without him. Favourite Cartman quote?!.. "It's a toy dog you have to pet and feed or else it'll die. It's the coolest thing ever" (maybe not word for word but it's not far from it)
I like how at first it comes off like cartman is just amazed by the technology of the robot dog but as he keeps mentioning it, it becomes clear he wants the robot dog just so he can starve and kill it lol a lot of kids would do that
Watching Cartman's always getting what he deserved and watching Butters stand up for himself and own Cartman is always satisfying. And yes, Butters can do the work better on his own alone.
@@HickBlooad I wouldn't mind if they flip the script on us but they seemed to have made it clear that the perfect future is the one where eric suffers for his past transgressions.
Sad thing is theres really people like Cartman in the workplace. I still remember years ago working at Hometown Buffet, this kid who just hired and wasnt even an hour into his shift asked the manager "When should I take my break" Didnt want to do anything. He didnt last long
There's been other times Butters had his moments. One time, he farted on Cartman and then flipped him off. Another time, he showed a video of Cartman dressed as Britney Spears.
@@Sal_Sal27 True, but this one was the best. He teamed up with Cartmen's mom to literally rip away Cartman's dream playground from him. The Awesome O ending was good also, but this one hit way harder.
The last episode of that particular season was absolute garbage. Political humor is only funny when it's based on the truth and isn't funny when it's complete misrepresentation. Stone and Parker are now cowards because they have not made a single joke against are now cowards because they have not made a single joke against Biden yet, despite the fact that that man is a walking Goldmine of jokes.
@matt13r1 What kind of excuse is that and not say stan depressed . I'm talking about south park villain you know mexican joker, Scott tenorman trent boyett Nathan and the evil chef should return for episodes
Just watched the episode. On the one hand, Butters really should have known better about lying that Cartman was good at any kind of work but on the other, watching Cartman be kicked out of his purpose-built dream house was super fun, they always manage to give him the best karmic justice.
Ahead of its time, south park is having trouble with how our real world is going insane. Think of it 10 years ago Cartmens behavior in this ome scene would be a rarity but now you see a viral tik tok like this every month.
This episode was Great. Hilarious that Cartman was about to serve a ice cream for the lady and then he gets an idea, leaving poor Butters to work by himself again.
I love Trey and Matt. I strongly believe the reason why they haven't been cancelled is because they don't single out a certain group of people. They're satirical about multiple social, economic and political issues. They do it in a very vulgar but brilliant Way and I love that.
This actually makes me kind of mad. I've worked with multiple people that are just like. Do the least amount of work, complain the most and then act like they're getting screwed over and being worked like dogs.
Butters and randy episodes are South Park at their best IMO. I always get a big smile on my face when im watching and realize its one of their featured episodes. I also appreciate that SP doesnt overdo them too much either, at least until recently. Itd be easy to let a fan favorite character to take over the show but that never works longterm.
I love that Butters doesn't really stand and can see through Eric now. Before he was to clueless and innocent ,always fell for it and hardly ever does anything back at him. He acourse fell for Cartman in this episode but the ending was satisfactory
Cartman accurately portrays the mentality of the "modern employee" we constantly see whining on Twitter about how "their boss is being mean for making them do work" XD
Butters is probably the best example of character development next to Rickety Cricket from Always Sunny . He's definitely getting out of his shell more and starting to lose some of his naive nature that he had seasons ago
That's something I really appreciate too with the creators is that they've given a lot of screen time to Butters. I know they attempted to make Butters replace Kenny for a while there but I still like that Butters has become more of a dynamic character and has kind of become an unofficial member for the main cast. The fact that Butters is actively involved in a lot of plots, usually as Cartman's sidekick or lackey, shows you that Matt and Trey really like him as a character.
I've never been pissed off at Cartman before but after all these years and resigning from a job I had cause everyone was still working from home (even though management already said it was safe to go on site now) and nobody would come to help me like Butters here, 2:36 this was the last straw And by the time this episode ended I was laughing happily seeing Cartman get what he deserved
Easily the best episode of the season so far. They attacked both sides of the aisle and it was great. I love that Butters is more assertive and calls cartman out more than he has in the past. He still gets taken advantage of by him because he tries to make people happy.
@@lawrencefrost9063 I disagree, while this episode looks way too tame on the surface, for those of us who are in Butters' shoes could relate. Plus all the subtle jabs at things like Mental Health days or stuff like Bare Minimum Mondays that look to justify the lazy habits of the lazy employees. It's very clever. Also it addresses issues like fast food places still paying minimum while being short staffed at the same time. Like the OP says, they attacked both sides of the aisle very well.
@@paullangland6877 people who feel called out by this episode (aka the lazy employees) will consider it "weak" because they don't like that reality check, lol
@@paullangland6877 Mental Health days are important and should be taken seriously. And as for bare minimum mondays, maybe employers should pay us more. Why go above and beyond and do more than what's expected for no additional pay. This isn't about occasionally give a helping hand. This is about the bosses gradually adding more and more responsibility for no additional compensation
Watch the all-new "DikinBaus Hot Dogs" full episode for free now: cart.mn/dikinbaus
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2023(Gregorian) “Respect and dignity.” Furthermore:
link doesnt work in Canada what channel is it on in Canada?
Can we get the clip with no thinky Thursday? I need to explain to my boss why I'm not working hard today
JJ
I love how Cartman still doesn't do a "lick" of work. Even when he's about to serve that lady, he just stops to have his idea haha
He’s got business ideas all day long. And then he gets everyone involved in trouble
the funny thing is that i have worked with douchebags like this before.
You know what happens when Eric puts on a nice sweater
He’s a narc and a sociopath to the fulllest. And the biggest opportunist
@Whatever It Takes He did that in hopes of Kyle changing his mind about not inviting him to Casa Bonita. Putting on a nice sweater and being nice are two different things, but of course Eric doesn't understand that.
Butters episodes are usually always good. He isn't overused and the situations his personality is put into always is funny.
They learned a lot since Kenny.
“Please don’t ice me Homie!”
"usually always"? xD
Really
@@danielfennessy”do you know what I am saying”
Butters put 110% of his effort and dedication into his job, he’s a true role model employee 🍦
This is why as adults Butters becomes manager of Denny's-Applebee's Max and Eric becomes homeless.
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@@johnwiesner9590 I think in reality it would be the opposite Cartman would be a businessman
@@khaledsalah1146ah yes. Hard work is pointless and Businessmen do nothing. Good luck out there.
Butters deserves a raise
Owners dont give working folks raises silly
Nooo cap
No, he deserves the business for doing the ice cream man a favor in labor
A raise in that hand scooping more ice cream? I agree so lazy!
I’m sure butters did more than cashier and scooping ice cream but probably was a bit too much to include in screen time
I love seeing Butters more fed up and irritated at Cartman. Now that's character development.
He loves seeing cartman getting beaten up
Same here
He gets it from his dad (who I assume didn’t complete his trials in Hawaii)
Yep.
And also liane
trey and matt still doing their thing together after 20 years while every other show just breaks into pieces is beautiful
Seth Macfarland’s Family Guy is still 🔥. Let’s not sit up here and act like it’s not. And before y’all start, there’s recent episodes of South Park that are boring and trash too so don’t even.
@@justmyluck1890 yeah family guy and American dad are still good. I was especially thinking about shows like Rick and morty :)
@@justmyluck1890 terrible take lol
@@Kalebsweeten how so??
Family guy isn’t a tenth of the show South Park is.
1:36
"Woah, Butters, let's not make this a toxic work environment, okay?"
I love that little pause Butters has like he's thinking "how exactly am I the bad guy in this situation?"
So relatable
I've been in butters position
I wish I could just say that to my coworkers 💀
this is how everyone over 30 feel with 20 yr olds
Cartman went Woke with that "Toxic" bit
MAAAD respect to Butters character this episode. Not only is he a true worker not solely for economic reasons but because he knows "good" humans help others succeed AND in return he got a rarely seen "win" against Cartman in the end. Make him beg for it more Butters!
it’s a cartoon relax 🤣
@@coastingalong it's a youtube comment chill
Frr
@@KawaiKawaki it’s a comment on a cartoon calm down
Holy shit Jack Horner is Cartman...
Minimum Mondays
Take it easy Tuesdays
Work less Wednesdays
Thoughts and prayers Thursdays
Faking through Fridays
And a tip will still be asked…. Even after all that
Sitting on ass Saturdays
Stay at home sundays
Don't forget about Sit It Out Saturdays and Time For Sundae Sundays
I like how it wasn’t nowhere near busy before Cartman started working there. Now, all of a sudden, the line is out of the door. 🤣🤣🤣
because cartman wasted butters time since he had to try to train and watch eric lol
At retail food establishments, there will be many hours of very sparse customers followed by intense floods of wall-to-wall chaos.
And at 3:15 no less, the dead hours for most food services
@@CrizzyEyes that's when my colleagues and i have our coffee/ice cream break actually
@@billybarrett5223 seriously I work at a diner, I was watching Family feud on our TV for almost an hour, then got SLAMMED for the next 2 hours
Moving butters from the background to one of the more regularly focused on character was brilliant
I mean he was once meant to replace Kenny waaay back. And just got more and more fleshed out over the seasons.
Fortunately they didn't quite follow through on that back then, otherwise Butters might not be as popular as he is now.
I find it hilarious how Cartman complains about how people are "too lazy" these days later on in this episode when he literally did NOTHING at all at his ice cream job and took a break pretty much the entire time 😂
And he did nothing when he opened his own store
Yup, and he literally did NOTHING when he opened his own business
He turned his hot dog business into a playground for himself
Good thing Butters got his revenge and Eric lost all of it
@@TheRealClaylex that's the beauty of Eric Cartman 😂 also the revenge that Butters used on Cartman was so satisfying!
Just like regular people
He’s the ultimate hypocrite lol
This season has been amazing so far, so much respect for Trey and Matt and how they are able to consistently do this show to a high standard.
Except the the donald trump/hilary election season.
@@kvj1989 everybody pretty much unanimously agrees that season 20 is the worst
what are you talking about? This season has been mediocre at best so far.
Yup the old satire is back. Manager doesnt do work when the place is busy, kinda like current employers. Then we got the lazy employees/coworkers, anyone remembers work trend in Sep 2022, were people did the bare minimum?
@@godsstrongestschizo Episode 7-10 were bad, the rest were good. They just built up to something they weren’t sure about
I'm glad that butters is starting to become savvy of Cartman s nature, hope it sticks
His mom as well, she's not taking his shit anymore
And for all the times Cartman got him grounded?
@kantoking1518
Grounded?
He cursed put butters parenta while pretending ro be him and got butter beat half to death and he gleefully watched.
@derzzsh it’s not because he’s stupid it’s because his good nature and messed up parents leave him with a lack of boundaries. He’s still just a kid so he needs time to figure these things out which it seems like is the direction the writers are taking him
@derzzsh It’s because Butter is so pure and always sees the good in people. Even with Cartman, who he knows is a asshole, yet he still holds off hope that he can show that little bit of kindness that Butters believes is in everyone lol😂
I swear I worked with a kid at Five Guys years ago who was exactly like Cartman. Every 5 minutes he asked if he could take a break.
Sounds like you were working at a Four Guys
I worked at Papa John's for 3 years and worked with more than 1. Finally quit that shithole 2 years ago and never looked back. Last I heard it went to shit after I left. Good riddance. I was doing the jobs of damn near 4 people sometimes.
I love how butters and cartman’s mom came together in the end to make sure cartman got what he deserved. Lol
What happened? I haven't watched the episode
@@Seki1987 basically Cartman built up his hot dog home with a bunch of rides with Butters money. Then Butters sold it with Liane’s help and forced Cartman to move back into his old house.
@@JIreland1992 goddamn
Best karma ever!!! I am not a huge cartman fan but seeing him get a taste of his own Medicine is so satisfying
@@Skullfire28 i dont think he has any fans maybe, a fan of him getting karma
So happy to get more Kenny screen time and Butters too
Yeah. Of course we celebrated Kenny’s birthday yesterday, but that’s gonna be his gift right here. Getting more screen time for himself. Hope they do more episodes of him in the future.
@@sabreejohnson1551
How much impossible burgers does it take to celebrate a birthday from a cartoon character
Haven't seen Kenny without his hood up in a long time. Is it true he's only ever spoken clearly once on screen...in the film.
@@louwinters508 there’s some episodes where he speaks fine, like the Jeffersons
@@louwinters508 mysterion he speaks but with a deep voice and the time he pretends to be Blanket but yeah would be nice to see more
"Loo Loo Loo, I'm serving ice-cream!"
This episode was just so satisfying to watch. Win for all Butters fans (and Kenny, because he had style)
Yeah, I felt so bad for butter but then butters got his win at the end, so good.
@@senister14 the only real win was that cartman got his old home back without using his own money & without doing any labour at all. Butters hay to buy the place& then work his ass off to manage a minor win
@@DolphinsAreBetterThanHumans well he sold the business and made all his money back, that's a win.
@@senister14 think of it as this.
The work butters put into it & in the end still has to work vs cartman being lazy but still getting his old house back without any work
@@DolphinsAreBetterThanHumans Nah giving Cartman back his old house was technically a punishment, since the Hotdog became a playground paradise for him and Cartman kept crying like a pussy when he was forced to move back to his old residence and abandon his carnival.
This new season is absolutely killing it, I'm obsessed
I thought this was the funniest episode they've done in at least a few years. The commentary on actual modern workers was spot on and it's great to see butters win for once
Ikr! It’s so good! :D
@@JJ_5289 I love how the manager is old af too who except workers to work for Pennies instead of making decent living wages hear it all the time from them young folks don’t want to work , they do just not to be broke🤣🤣🤣
Thank god it’s something new beside the played out weed garden and the annoying principal .
@@Ajjosan I don't believe that was the point of the episode. No matter how much money you throw at them or how good their working conditions are, There's a lot of people that will be incredibly lazy and try to abuse any workplace policies/rules for their own benefit just as cartman does. There's a lot of adult cartmans out there
Butters honestly seems like the best person to work with
This was one of the best episodes I’ve seen in years. Cartman wanting to work remote had me dead!!! 😂😂😂
It's nice when they do these episodes about everyday situations instead of political stuff
🎉😂 turnttttt uup!! All da wayyy uup
@@JoyofBookingthis is political. The lockdown was to turn people dumber and lazier
“How can he work from home? This is an ice cream shop”. I felt that.
Ironically, we should thank Cartman for teaching Butters how to be a man after he came up with his "Kissing Company." Butters was always on top of innovation and financial growth. This episode, he was smart to have financial counsel and buy back his investments just to stick it to Cartman 😂
He is a lesson of what not to do
Matt and Trey have done it again… I also love that butters was a badass and cartman getting what he deserved
His house back after doing n9 work and butters being forced to essentially be an indentured servant? Yeah real big win there for butters.
@@DeathSithe92 well butters did get his salary back at the end and it's not like Cartman is happy with the outcome, his mum is though :D
Matt doesn't do anything. He's a voice actor.
New seasons are trash
Cartman, it's not even like he got that screwed. He got what he initially wanted so bad and he's still unhappy. What an asshole.
Butters would make an awesome manager to work for, hopefully people don’t take advantage of his kindness
As an adult he becomes manager of Denny's-Applebee's Max.
Dennys Applebees Max is Butters’ side hustle his true calling is selling NFT’s !!
To be a good leader you must possess a sense of understanding and justice. He definitely has the understanding, but I don't know if Butters has the guts to punish/fire employees like Eric (justice).
@@johnwiesner9590 he sells nfts
@@ElPsyKongroo hes talking about the new timeline
"Coconut Almond Ferrdge."
"Delivuree Fur You."
I love how they give even these minor characters with generic lines hilarious delivery.
I'm just so happy that Cartman got to return to his old residence. And yet I feel bad that he no longer lives in a hot dog. Dikinbaus is the most clever name Cartman has ever came up with, especially for the episode's title.
Would be better if he stayed living in the Hot Dog. Since he forced his mom to quit from being a Real Estate agent so she couldn't afford paying rent. He should lived with the consequence of his action by living in a Hot Dog.
SAME
@@jonathan4158 True, only problem is the hotdog became a playground and he actually liked living there. Cartman getting his old house back turned into a punishment.
Me too. I mean, when he moved to the hot dog from the start, he didn’t like it. But now, he’s over that now after opening the old restaurant back up for business.
Why doesn't he live in a hot dog anymore? In what episode does he go back?
Kenny's pose with dark glasses and this inscription on his shirt..this is amazing,love him)))))
So many of the episodes gravitate around Cartman, and they never cease to have me in stitches. Whether it's what he does, or says, he is the engine of the South Park machine, there's no SP without him.
Favourite Cartman quote?!.. "It's a toy dog you have to pet and feed or else it'll die. It's the coolest thing ever" (maybe not word for word but it's not far from it)
I like how at first it comes off like cartman is just amazed by the technology of the robot dog but as he keeps mentioning it, it becomes clear he wants the robot dog just so he can starve and kill it lol a lot of kids would do that
Cartman is a truly great antagonist
@@tiablue9106 Absolutely 🤣 We actually see the mechanics behind his character, how he thinks, what brings him joy!!! It's fucking brilliant 🤣😁🤣
Watching Cartman's always getting what he deserved and watching Butters stand up for himself and own Cartman is always satisfying. And yes, Butters can do the work better on his own alone.
"fk him up Wendy!"
This episode was hilarious. Cartman was hilarious and he totally deserved that happy punishment in the end.
it’s funnier that give an american child a house is a punishment
Butters is so relatable. He should get an Oscar for his relatability
An Oscar Mayer weiner?
Future adult South Park episodes prove how Butters is a worthy employment material.
Plus Eric becoming homeless.
@@johnwiesner9590 yes, he would if he can’t be snapped about his wrong ways and quit the attitude, the reflection shall be real.
Mf literally created riots just from images on the internet. He could be Lex Luthor if he wanted to
*fudge*
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Second
Eric's working from home is one of the most funniest of his cons!
If I did that in the middle of a shift I’d be fired immediately. Or they’d never hire me if I asked for mental health days or to work from home.
I am in my early 40s now and still never get tired of South Park 😅
I'm 54 yrs. of age. 🙃 🙂 😄
My mate the age of 59 loved these South Park creators, too. 💗
Edit: He died from Covid, in 2021.
Sorry to hear your friend has passed, it is nice you got to enjoy the humour together from South Park 👍
@@ldnuk482 💟.
Thank you for you kindness. 💞
I think of him everytime I watch these.
🙂
@@MyKingdomForAK9 sorry for you lost 😢
@@dronerecorderm8055
💟 Bless you, for the sympathy offered.
Everyday brings up reminders of him. 💔
Feels like this episode is just more proof that Cartman will eventually become homeless in the future.
No. It will be too primitive. I think its gonna be something different from both futures we saw already
Yep, they are setting up homeless cartman well. He's homeless, has schizophrenia (cupid me), and doesnt seem to be getting better.
@@SuperSpectrom yes it seem like this, but i think something will be different, cuz its too obvious making this easy way to this plot we already saw
@@HickBlooad I wouldn't mind if they flip the script on us but they seemed to have made it clear that the perfect future is the one where eric suffers for his past transgressions.
Cartman is an enterprise mastermind. Once he discovers the right selfish reason, nothing will stop him. (Cough) crackbaby basketball (cough)
Sad thing is theres really people like Cartman in the workplace. I still remember years ago working at Hometown Buffet, this kid who just hired and wasnt even an hour into his shift asked the manager "When should I take my break" Didnt want to do anything. He didnt last long
Thank god I wasn’t like this mostly. I worked at a grocery store as a bagger for 3 years so I got some good experience in customer service
It's always good to see Cartman getting what he deserves
But nothing bad happened to him in the clip.
It’s just as clever like when he lost cartmanland
@@iammask1073 He means in the end. And trust me it's good.
It's a fitting ironic punishment
I think he definitely got karma in the end, but I feel like Butters definitely shouldve gotten more at the end, that’s just me though
Love how Butters actually got one over on Cartman this time round, and I love they got the old house back.
There's been other times Butters had his moments. One time, he farted on Cartman and then flipped him off. Another time, he showed a video of Cartman dressed as Britney Spears.
@@Sal_Sal27 True, but this one was the best. He teamed up with Cartmen's mom to literally rip away Cartman's dream playground from him. The Awesome O ending was good also, but this one hit way harder.
Asking about break time just 15 minutes into starting and disappearing while your coworkers need help is too too real!
This season is epic - big respect to Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and ChatGPT
The last episode of that particular season was absolute garbage. Political humor is only funny when it's based on the truth and isn't funny when it's complete misrepresentation.
Stone and Parker are now cowards because they have not made a single joke against are now cowards because they have not made a single joke against Biden yet, despite the fact that that man is a walking Goldmine of jokes.
0:48 cartman never made that face before
Bro really said an abomination of 😠 and 🤕
@@b-o-n-j-o-u-rmore like 😕 and 😠
0:49
The cuteness is strong with him 💖
Butters is a hero for just saying "Have a creamy day!😂😊
Butters was such a badass in this episode. I loved every second of it😂❤
@compilationhub54 I think Butters had his revenge when he made that ownership deal with Cartman's mom though. That’s was funny af to me. 😂
The working from home bit is genius 😂
The moment Eric steps in from the door you know everything is going to go south like no tomorrow. 😆
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I’m honestly crying tears of laughter at that hotdog scene
I die everytime Butters says “HAVE A CREAMY DAY!” makes me think of the sarcastic-ball episode
RIP Hot dog House
Didn’t think Cartman would go back to his old house
Same. I was surprised as well.
@@sabreejohnson1551 But how they did it was awesome
It's really annoying that he gets his old house while we can't get craig gang episode Girls episode or scott tenorman Return or stan depressed episode
@@sadcrab69 Stan’s been depressed for the last 6 years on that farm.
Cartman is the face of South Park
@matt13r1 What kind of excuse is that and not say stan depressed . I'm talking about south park villain you know mexican joker, Scott tenorman trent boyett Nathan and the evil chef should return for episodes
Just watched the episode. On the one hand, Butters really should have known better about lying that Cartman was good at any kind of work but on the other, watching Cartman be kicked out of his purpose-built dream house was super fun, they always manage to give him the best karmic justice.
There's so many people out there like that
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@@KingKendrickTheGod233soy boy beta cuck lmao
“Bare minimum Monday’s” and “take it easy tuesdays” Cartman once again ahead of his time
Dude this episode came out yesterday
Bro this episode isn't even a week old
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Everyone: THIS SHOW WAS AHEAD OF ITS TIME
"Don't work too hawd Wednesdays" and "No Thinking Thursdays". They didn't have a Friday but that's probably because it's TGIF.
Ahead of its time, south park is having trouble with how our real world is going insane. Think of it 10 years ago Cartmens behavior in this ome scene would be a rarity but now you see a viral tik tok like this every month.
‘Have a creamy day’ 😂😂 Butters is so adorable 🥰 🥰
The fact at the start an object was covering half of Butter’s nametag, so it said “Butt”.
This was an absolutely hilarious episode in a long while.
Wasn't even a sentence😂
I WANT MY DIKNBALLS!
1:23 "Can I have a single scoop of coconut almond 𝓯𝓾𝓭𝓰𝓮"
Finally an episode that shows exactly WHY Cartman and Kenny are best friends, such a good episode.
But didn’t Cartman fail to save Kenny’s life on purpose?
They're NOT friends.
This episode was Great. Hilarious that Cartman was about to serve a ice cream for the lady and then he gets an idea, leaving poor Butters to work by himself again.
Then Butters was busting ass at the hot dog stand.
Love how Cartman is acting like the average Tankie in this ep XD
Best part of all this, Butters destroyed Cartman and the banker in one go at the end.
I noticed that was the same banker that did Stans bank account the And it's gone guy!
No more hemp sagas. This season is all about the kids and I'm loving it.
Inb4 the final episode is about Tegridy Farms
bruh cartman is like 1/3 of the people in the workforce
Butters is the real MVP!!! Cartman deserves all the Karma in the world and then some!! Great episode
So proud of butters finally getting one over on Cartman 😂😂😂 great episode
By my count, there are two other times.
I love Trey and Matt. I strongly believe the reason why they haven't been cancelled is because they don't single out a certain group of people. They're satirical about multiple social, economic and political issues. They do it in a very vulgar but brilliant Way and I love that.
I like how both Butters and Lianne got revenge on Cartman for screwing them over. Once again Cartman screw himself over for his selfishness.
1:24 Does it creep out anyone else how he says 'fudge.'
It's actually pretty hilarious.
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This actually makes me kind of mad. I've worked with multiple people that are just like. Do the least amount of work, complain the most and then act like they're getting screwed over and being worked like dogs.
This episode was an instant classic and once again nothing goes right for Eric.
This is just like cartmanland, and Kenny butters and cartman episode is awesome!
Except that Cartman manipulates Butters into giving him money rather than being rewarded a million dollars.
Butters and randy episodes are South Park at their best IMO. I always get a big smile on my face when im watching and realize its one of their featured episodes. I also appreciate that SP doesnt overdo them too much either, at least until recently. Itd be easy to let a fan favorite character to take over the show but that never works longterm.
I love that Butters doesn't really stand and can see through Eric now. Before he was to clueless and innocent ,always fell for it and hardly ever does anything back at him. He acourse fell for Cartman in this episode but the ending was satisfactory
I like to think he’s finally aware that Eric is a manipulative sociopath and they’ll never really be friends so he shouldn’t trust him anymore.
"Hey you wanna work at Dikinbaus for minimum wage?"
"No!"
Cartman accurately portrays the mentality of the "modern employee" we constantly see whining on Twitter about how "their boss is being mean for making them do work" XD
Me at 3:58
Those aren't hotdogs 😳🤣
very special kind of hotdog 🫣
Me too
3:59
My favourite episode in a while and definitely my favourite of this season, I love Butters! especially when he gets angry
The 5 phases of r/antiwork all in under 5 minutes and before Eric’s first break.
Have a creaaammy day everyone! :D
I haven’t watched the full episode yet but this seems GOLDEN 💀
Trainer at your new job: any questions?
Literally everyone at their first summer job: when’s our break?
Scarface reference at 0:56 😂😂😂
Love the new look for Kenny, sunglasses, jacket on his back, hair stylized... 😎
Butters wasn’t tricked by Cartman this time, just intimidated. Our Butters is growing up.
The hot dog stock footage gets me every time.
It’s truly amazing the talent it takes to make you hate a cartoon child so much while also laughing your ass off.
Butters is probably the best example of character development next to Rickety Cricket from Always Sunny . He's definitely getting out of his shell more and starting to lose some of his naive nature that he had seasons ago
Yeah he’s being more assertive but still a kind fellow.
Heidi deserved Butters!
Expect Butters seemingly have a happier future
Cricket went through more of an un-development though.
That's something I really appreciate too with the creators is that they've given a lot of screen time to Butters. I know they attempted to make Butters replace Kenny for a while there but I still like that Butters has become more of a dynamic character and has kind of become an unofficial member for the main cast. The fact that Butters is actively involved in a lot of plots, usually as Cartman's sidekick or lackey, shows you that Matt and Trey really like him as a character.
I love seeing Butters stand up to Cartman for once.
When Cartman said "oh, yes, let me get that for you, Masa, right away" I was dying😭
This has been SUCH a good season so far each episode a true banger, very topical and smart
South Park has mastered the art of pointing out the absurdity of modern day living and I love it
This episode was outstanding. Best of the new season. Really hope we see DikinBaus going forward.
Love how butters is assertive when he says because it's your job Eric
I've never been pissed off at Cartman before
but after all these years and resigning from a job I had cause everyone was still working from home (even though management already said it was safe to go on site now) and nobody would come to help me like Butters here, 2:36 this was the last straw
And by the time this episode ended I was laughing happily seeing Cartman get what he deserved
Easily the best episode of the season so far. They attacked both sides of the aisle and it was great. I love that Butters is more assertive and calls cartman out more than he has in the past. He still gets taken advantage of by him because he tries to make people happy.
Nah, this was the weakest so far. And it's still good.
@@lawrencefrost9063 I disagree, while this episode looks way too tame on the surface, for those of us who are in Butters' shoes could relate. Plus all the subtle jabs at things like Mental Health days or stuff like Bare Minimum Mondays that look to justify the lazy habits of the lazy employees. It's very clever. Also it addresses issues like fast food places still paying minimum while being short staffed at the same time. Like the OP says, they attacked both sides of the aisle very well.
@@paullangland6877 people who feel called out by this episode (aka the lazy employees) will consider it "weak" because they don't like that reality check, lol
@@paullangland6877 I don’t know if you’ve heard of the concept of inflation?
@@paullangland6877 Mental Health days are important and should be taken seriously. And as for bare minimum mondays, maybe employers should pay us more. Why go above and beyond and do more than what's expected for no additional pay. This isn't about occasionally give a helping hand. This is about the bosses gradually adding more and more responsibility for no additional compensation
I love episodes where Butters or Kenny gets a win. Loved this one
I LOVE Butters' voice. I love when he says "hos-pi-tuullll"
Butters struggle in food service hits too close to home, he just like me fr❤