@@tasdfhjkbbhg Why would we be angry? It's quite an honor to have our traditions and customs shown to the rest of the World as we only have 1 tv station. Indeed a great day for Canada, and therefore, the world.
@@paulhk2727 It's completely random. Btw don't ask questions like that on UA-cam because people will make up long bullshit explanations to try to convince strangers they are smart.
This quote legit confirms the fungal nature of Nova Scotians - mushroom people do not comprehend the grammatical difference between "brake" and "break" and here we see it in the OP's comment...
I'm crying laughing. I know nothing of your kind, but I assume you are chilly weirdos akin to Icelandic people. Can you do an art show (live in a zoo; trans human) for a one month run in SoHo? You shall feast on fermented polar bear milk and whale blubber. Tasty offer, no?
The square wheels are nonsensical on the surface level, but really think about what these vehicles also imply: that Canada has a home-grown automotive industry. As a car guy, that’s just hilarious to me. In the real-world, Canada has of course had auto factories, but they’ve always been owned by foreign manufacturers (mostly American and Japanese), and they produce pretty much the exact same stuff that we get south of the border (the only real difference in most cases being a KPH speedo instead of an MPH one). In the past, you’d see Canada-exclusive stuff like the Frontenac, those weird Chevrolet/Pontiac hybrids, and Ford trucks rebadged as Mercurys, but they were still largely based on regular American vehicles. Canada will still occasionally get a car from one of the Japanese brands that we don’t, like the Acura CSX or the XP10 Echo hatch (aka, the Blueberry from “Psych”, which was filmed in British Colombia), but again, nothing that different. The closest thing Canada has ever had to a homegrown automaker was Bricklin, and even that was mostly an American effort (kind of like Delorean, they were really just taking advantage of a job shortage in New Brunswick). Knowing all of that, this idea that the Canada on the show has all of these weird boxy cars with square wheels running around that (presumably) Canadian companies designed and built themselves is really funny. It’d be like showing Americans winning the FIFA World Cup, or a French guy drinking a Budweiser.
At this point in the series Ike was voiced by Trey's 4 year old daughter. They would tell her the line, say it with her repeatedly together and then one time they wouldn't say it with her and they'd record it. Kinda like when a parent let's go of a bicycle do the kid does it on their own. It's super funny and cute. It's in the documentary Six Days to Air of anyone is interested.
Love how the Princess Canada is described as “ravishing, pure of heart, strong of body, so hot in the face.” 🤣 Just here after watching the “Worldwide Privacy Tour” episode. The contrast is hilarious.
I dont plan on getting married. But if I do, I want a traditional canadian wedding, with Captain Crunch, pudding and tiny mushroom people, minus the killing and abduction.
@@luvlols4462 Obviously not! Who do you think I am? An american? However I deplore the lack of mooses, gooses and beavers representation in this scene; diversity is our strength and its current year etc.
@@Turambar3791 You're very right good sir. The devil is in the details indeed. A detail too often neglected. The pudding must hit the floor otherwise the children will grow up ugly and retarded.
Make sure you watch the end of the traditional wedding. It's a total farce that doesn't follow tradition if the prince doesn't rip off the princesses arm and shoves it up his own ass!
The difference was that with Will & Kate a lot of what they had to work with was rumor. So it was fanciful & silly bc they were not working with facts. But with Harry & meg, they were dealing with truth. It’s true that they claimed to want privacy from the media then decided to spill the tea using none other than the… media. They are always complaining & whining, meg claims she’s an advocate for women & women’s rights but she’s been accused of bullying…women. Harry claims he wants to live in privacy & he hates the media for interfering yet HE is the one who spilled secrets on his family to the media that were unnecessary & all for money. They do everything for a brand & are very one dimensional. South Park nailed this truth of harry and his wife.
@@kanamenoname210 but it’s still a rumor, the mockery that you’re shallow, fake humans is based on their own actions, that’s why it looked way worse. I watched the South Park episode where will pulled Kate’s arm off and pegged himself. It’s silly and over the top. Harry and his wife were played exactly how ppl see them. That’s way worse than a rumor.
As a Brit who sat in to watch the Royal Wedding just to see what it would entail, then seeing this episode on it’s first airing on Comedy Central, this was fucking hysterical. I still quote “As is tradition,” almost every week, whenever something predictable happens. This episode was so wacky but God I love it.
It's funny because Matt Stone was annoyed with all the attention the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton was receiving and Trey Parker was surprised they kept saying during the wedding "As of course is tradition". I mean who can blame them??
I say “as is tradition” all the time as well. Once I had plane get delayed several times before getting canceled and each time it was delayed I went “this is ofc not as tradition”
I will never forget this day. I was in the Abbey as well when this happened. It was just awful. I thought it was a earthquake and people were panicking and screaming all over the place especially when the vat of pudding tipped over. I was shocked beyond belief when that happened . Shame to have all that good pudding just go to waste . It was a tragedy! My country was in mourning for a long time after that pudding incident. My god please pray for us everyone
Caleb Pearl it’s also a caricature of how stupid racism is. The only direct racist dialogue in the show is between Americans and Canadians, everything else with race is just to make fun of society
"What a glorious day for our country and indeed the world" , assuming other countries citizens would give a crap about a royal wedding in that BBC voice take was brilliant.
"the princess in some kind of isometric cube - certainly breaking tradition now" - wonderfully captures the dry monotone delivery of commentators on such occasions, which always sounds like they're actually delivering dry sarcasm and witty satirical insight.
I am a Canadian, from the telephone city! currently living in England where I advise natives of our culture ... you know what most people over here say of us? "Canadians are so nice." yep ... we can take it ...
How dare you say 100% accurate for a canadian royal wedding, buddy?? The princess being kidnaped and the pudding knocked certainly broke with tradition, eh!
2:02 "Bright beam of light shooting through the hall and the ceiling. Princess now in some kind of... isometric cube. This is certainly breaking with tradition now"
I'm really suprised about how accuretly south park portrayed Canada. As a Canadian I couldn't be more proud of them for caring so much for our culture. :)
I like that the actual traditions of the ceremony are so absurd that the announcer had to clarify that chunks of the abbey ceiling falling to crush spectators was in fact NOT customary lol.
Watching during the funeral, waiting for the BBC commentator to say "As is tradition,... This is important for the UK,... and therefore the world." Maybe SP can have a Canadian state funeral.
S15E3 - Royal Pudding
SP343 thanks man! I’ve seen all your videos except for the ones that I’ve already seen the episode, thank you, these are really funny
The south park Canadian version of the UK royal weddings, with the butter scotch pudding
No thi is the tooth decay ep
Funny , I think they're brothers
@@NCR617 All in the same episode . The stuff with Canada and Ike are the main plot while the kindergarten tooth decay performance is the subplot
The announcer just really sells it. Completely sounding indifferent up until the pudding spill. 😂
As, of course, tradition.
The appropriate amount of stoicism until that unfortunate moment
Minus the accent he reminds me of the announcer of Ireland's airing of Eurovision in terms of his speech mannerisms. His name escapes me
That's just cadadian-like
Aboot to be the princess of Canada. So hot in the faace.
People filling the comments section with quotes that we heard only seconds ago, as is tradition.
Wow, comments, you are a great listener!
@@siyacer as is tradition
Someone commenting on how others fill the comments section with quotes that we heard only seconds ago, as is tradition.
It’s a show of cleverity, like the 186,000th time those same people repeat memes.
All your base are belong to us!
I'm canadian and i cant believe how well they capture the majesty of our ceremonies. What a glorious day for our country, and indeed, the world.
Are you not angry when the american's make this Cartoons?
@@tasdfhjkbbhgyeah cus not everyone are snowflakes pussies.
@@tasdfhjkbbhg Why would we be angry? It's quite an honor to have our traditions and customs shown to the rest of the World as we only have 1 tv station. Indeed a great day for Canada, and therefore, the world.
@@tasdfhjkbbhgBro doesn't understand humor or jokes.
I am from Germany my Friend....we have no Humor 🤖
@@f.u.m.o.5669
Not going to lie...the gentle tossing of Cap'n Crunch gets me every time. Traditions really are important.
Only one type of Cap’n Crunch tho
Right 😂
The Bishop looks so cute 😊
As is tradition... 🙏
Traditions, they say, are solutions to problems we forgot we had.
“Mushroom people of Nova Scotia” 😂😂😂
Just curious, is this just completely random or is there some kind of inside joke I don't get? (Asking as a German)
@@paulhk2727 it’s from the Mario games I’m pretty sure
@@paulhk2727 It's completely random. Btw don't ask questions like that on UA-cam because people will make up long bullshit explanations to try to convince strangers they are smart.
@@paulhk2727 the country of Canada is a joke
Toad is Nova Scotian????
I think it's cute that Ike is really proud of his Canadian heritage.
" i gotta go join the army and go to Canada and save the princess "
As is tradition
i think you're a freak
Ike's mouthing and then crying later of sadness was so lovely and sad, poor him and Canada (and therefore the rest of the world!)
shut up kyel
as a Nova Scotian, the Mushroom people of Nova Scotia bit brakes me and makes me laugh uncontrollably
Yes, but what do they taste like?
This quote legit confirms the fungal nature of Nova Scotians - mushroom people do not comprehend the grammatical difference between "brake" and "break" and here we see it in the OP's comment...
@@bilbo1778 As is tradition.
Youre just happy to have your province mentioned
I'm crying laughing. I know nothing of your kind, but I assume you are chilly weirdos akin to Icelandic people.
Can you do an art show (live in a zoo; trans human) for a one month run in SoHo? You shall feast on fermented polar bear milk and whale blubber. Tasty offer, no?
His reaction to the pudding being knocked over is more intense than the princess being kidnapped 😂
But hes right, eh! This is no going traditional at all!
Let's be real, that was the true tragedy 😢
@@msthecommentator2863 Indeed, i have no world to describe such horrible thing. It's a sad day for Canada, and the world as well.
The square tires always crack me up. Lol.
Me too. Stone and Parker are genuises of the details. The Korean Mig-15s with two-stroke motorbike engine noises in Team America were another one!
All i have to say to that is don't get a flat tire driving through Canada, lol. Tires like that would ruin a car pretty fast.
Dude I died! That and the people gently tossing captain crunch; as is tradition.
The square wheels are nonsensical on the surface level, but really think about what these vehicles also imply: that Canada has a home-grown automotive industry. As a car guy, that’s just hilarious to me.
In the real-world, Canada has of course had auto factories, but they’ve always been owned by foreign manufacturers (mostly American and Japanese), and they produce pretty much the exact same stuff that we get south of the border (the only real difference in most cases being a KPH speedo instead of an MPH one). In the past, you’d see Canada-exclusive stuff like the Frontenac, those weird Chevrolet/Pontiac hybrids, and Ford trucks rebadged as Mercurys, but they were still largely based on regular American vehicles. Canada will still occasionally get a car from one of the Japanese brands that we don’t, like the Acura CSX or the XP10 Echo hatch (aka, the Blueberry from “Psych”, which was filmed in British Colombia), but again, nothing that different. The closest thing Canada has ever had to a homegrown automaker was Bricklin, and even that was mostly an American effort (kind of like Delorean, they were really just taking advantage of a job shortage in New Brunswick). Knowing all of that, this idea that the Canada on the show has all of these weird boxy cars with square wheels running around that (presumably) Canadian companies designed and built themselves is really funny. It’d be like showing Americans winning the FIFA World Cup, or a French guy drinking a Budweiser.
You'd think square tires would chew up the streets. lol
"This is not tradition. This is not tradition at all." thanks news man, couldnt tell XD
Its hard to tell honestly.
To be fair, it is Canada.
This is a horrible day for Canada and therefore the world
It's like Joe Buck calling football and baseball
lol
The way Ike says "Pwincess" is adorable.♥️
As is tradition.
At this point in the series Ike was voiced by Trey's 4 year old daughter. They would tell her the line, say it with her repeatedly together and then one time they wouldn't say it with her and they'd record it. Kinda like when a parent let's go of a bicycle do the kid does it on their own.
It's super funny and cute. It's in the documentary Six Days to Air of anyone is interested.
@@sourceCode12 Never have the words "daddy called you a pussy" been so cute
So hawt in the faice
Love how the Princess Canada is described as “ravishing, pure of heart, strong of body, so hot in the face.” 🤣 Just here after watching the “Worldwide Privacy Tour” episode. The contrast is hilarious.
🤣🤣🤣
Different Princesses, i think
@@brll5733 No shit Sherlock! lol Jfc.
This is William and Catherine's wedding not Harry and Meghan.
@@anddontcallmeshirley-found the self-righteous jackass! LOL jfc
“I believe she just queefed” lmfaooooooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As is tradition
Trey's impersonation of the (BBC) commentary at royal events is spot on!
As is tradition.
Just like how Prince William and Kate Middleton are spot on
SisterJanet Thank you for reminding me to watch the BBC’s coverage of King Charles III’s coronation on May 3rd - it should be hilarious 😂 🤣😂
Lmao I just watched the Coronation. I kept thinking about this the whole time. 😂
@@carlcromwell8713 His Royal Highness- Queen Charlezzz
Just realized after all this time he kind of sounds like a grown up Cartman lmao
I dont plan on getting married. But if I do, I want a traditional canadian wedding, with Captain Crunch, pudding and tiny mushroom people, minus the killing and abduction.
Don't forget to rip off the bride's arm, as is tradition.
@@luvlols4462 Obviously not! Who do you think I am? An american? However I deplore the lack of mooses, gooses and beavers representation in this scene; diversity is our strength and its current year etc.
@@busynessy798 So you don't care the part where the pudding falls???????? How very very dare yoU?
@@Turambar3791 You're very right good sir. The devil is in the details indeed. A detail too often neglected. The pudding must hit the floor otherwise the children will grow up ugly and retarded.
@@luvlols4462 and yet her arm re-attaches. Canadians have super medical skills!
Here after the absolutely brilliant episode of 2023, featuring Harry and his wife!
Yes! 👏🙂 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🥂🥂🥂
👋 So pure of heart, so strong of body, so hot in the face ... yeah, that pretty much sums Kate up.
Me
The Prince of Canada and his wife on their Worldwide Privacy Tour! 🇨🇦
Blame Canada
"So hot in the face" kills me every time.
If i ever get married ima slip this in to my wedding speech
I finally understand Canadian culture after watching this video
As a Canadian, I can confirm this is what weddings are like.
How often does your Canadian mother quiff?
Of course excluding everything that happened after collapsing the top of the abbey. Everything after that is not how traditionally it should go.
Make sure you watch the end of the traditional wedding. It's a total farce that doesn't follow tradition if the prince doesn't rip off the princesses arm and shoves it up his own ass!
Well it’s abooot time
They were so gentle here just little mocking of the royal family but with Harry and Meghan they were brutal 😂
Nah pegging, especially when there are rumors of him being in to that, is still worse than the mockery of privacy.
@@kanamenoname210 😂🤣😂🤣👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤🙏🏽
The difference was that with Will & Kate a lot of what they had to work with was rumor. So it was fanciful & silly bc they were not working with facts.
But with Harry & meg, they were dealing with truth. It’s true that they claimed to want privacy from the media then decided to spill the tea using none other than the… media.
They are always complaining & whining, meg claims she’s an advocate for women & women’s rights but she’s been accused of bullying…women. Harry claims he wants to live in privacy & he hates the media for interfering yet HE is the one who spilled secrets on his family to the media that were unnecessary & all for money.
They do everything for a brand & are very one dimensional. South Park nailed this truth of harry and his wife.
@@kanamenoname210 but it’s still a rumor, the mockery that you’re shallow, fake humans is based on their own actions, that’s why it looked way worse.
I watched the South Park episode where will pulled Kate’s arm off and pegged himself. It’s silly and over the top. Harry and his wife were played exactly how ppl see them. That’s way worse than a rumor.
@@supremacy2040 Pegging prince.
"The little mushroom people of Nova Scotia scream in horror" 🤣
Gets me everytime
As a Brit who sat in to watch the Royal Wedding just to see what it would entail, then seeing this episode on it’s first airing on Comedy Central, this was fucking hysterical. I still quote “As is tradition,” almost every week, whenever something predictable happens. This episode was so wacky but God I love it.
Lol we’re just trying to stay loyal to you guys but you forget we exist
It's funny because Matt Stone was annoyed with all the attention the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton was receiving and Trey Parker was surprised they kept saying during the wedding "As of course is tradition".
I mean who can blame them??
I say “as is tradition” all the time as well. Once I had plane get delayed several times before getting canceled and each time it was delayed I went “this is ofc not as tradition”
Royal family of damn fucking Canada…
"As of course, is tradition" and "this a great day for ____ and therefore, the whole world"
With my eyes closed, I thought I was listening to the end of a hockey game! This is so Canadian! 😂
You're so hot in the face.
"There she is, the ABOOT to be princess..." lol
I will never forget this day. I was in the Abbey as well when this happened. It was just awful. I thought it was a earthquake and people were panicking and screaming all over the place especially when the vat of pudding tipped over. I was shocked beyond belief when that happened . Shame to have all that good pudding just go to waste . It was a tragedy! My country was in mourning for a long time after that pudding incident. My god please pray for us everyone
It was indeed a sad day for Canada, therefore us, the World.
We now have a yearly holiday to mourn the tragic events of that day.....as is tradition
The Royal pudding disaster..".Part of our National Heritage" ;)
Puts you right off your craft dinner don't it?
We're you one of those mushroom people from Nova Scotia?
Why is Canada like a different world in southpark
Because it’s South Park and this makes Canada looks awesome
*wdym that's exactly the canadian tradition*
Cuz that's how it is in Canada. I'm Canadian so I can confirm it
its a funny gag
Caleb Pearl it’s also a caricature of how stupid racism is. The only direct racist dialogue in the show is between Americans and Canadians, everything else with race is just to make fun of society
As a Canadian, yeah we do this
As is tradition
@@prod.by3am135 yes
Of course
I went for pistachio at my wedding.
As a canadian, it's the saddest video I ever saw. Would be horrible the next royal wedding wound up interrupted like this.
"What a glorious day for our country and indeed the world" , assuming other countries citizens would give a crap about a royal wedding in that BBC voice take was brilliant.
This has to be one of the funniest moments in South Park history.
As is tradition
Probably South Park’s funniest depiction of Canada/Canadians yet. Love how they come up with increasingly bizarre customs 😂
Canada has the Queen of Britain as their monarch.
As is tradition
It's even more funny because of how annoyed Matt and Trey were annoyed with all the coverage of Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.
"The princess will now scrape the pudding off the prince's arm, to signify their union."
The French Canada bonkers and absolutely hysterical one might still have It, but both of these are perfect hilarious parody.
The aboot to be Princess of Canada
*Isn't she ravishing? So pure of heart, so strong in body, so hot in the face.*
Did really Canadians have separated heads from his jaws?
"Gently tossing Cap'n Crunch...as is tradition." And it only got funnier!
Notice how they describe Kate vs how they describe Meghan in the latest episode 😂
Now I just wish this was a normal Canadian Wedding irl
What do you mean? That's just normal Canadian tradition
@@maninthetrenchcoat5603 Not the princess getting abducted, guests crushed by falling debris and the pudding falling over ... not tradition at all.
I would be laughing and crying at the same time
Uh no this isn't something that should be normal
@@sircharleston2712 it should 😋😋
This is not tradition, this is not tradition at all.
"the princess in some kind of isometric cube - certainly breaking tradition now" - wonderfully captures the dry monotone delivery of commentators on such occasions, which always sounds like they're actually delivering dry sarcasm and witty satirical insight.
It's nice to see that Terrance and Phillip are still with the quiff sisters
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What a glorious day for our country, and therefore the world
As is tradition
“This Is Not Tradition”😂😂😂
Watching this before any important royal event, as of course is tradition
As a Canadian, this is 100% accurate.
I am a Canadian, from the telephone city! currently living in England where I advise natives of our culture ... you know what most people over here say of us? "Canadians are so nice." yep ... we can take it ...
Can you please explain to me what the skit is about? I don't understand it. Thanks
How dare you say 100% accurate for a canadian royal wedding, buddy?? The princess being kidnaped and the pudding knocked certainly broke with tradition, eh!
2:02
"Bright beam of light shooting through the hall and the ceiling. Princess now in some kind of... isometric cube. This is certainly breaking with tradition now"
No…NO!!!
@@Sophiapoketale9911 "Canadians in attendance can't believe their eyes - Widespread panic..."
“Mushroom people of Nova Scotia”😭😭
As a Canadian let me just say that I love every second of South Park making fun of us.
“There she is… so pure in heart, so strong in body, so hot in the face. She is indeed the living symbol of our great country.”
One of the only times they showed Ike actually acting like a baby.
He was more babylike in the early seasons.
Babies are indeed known for watching royal weddings
@@daandemeyer1708 You put anything on, they'll watch it.
I love how Ike is always at any time between a baby and a kindergartener.
As is tradition
ike is so freakin cute
Its trey's daughter
@@familyman831 ik
@@familyman831 Someone commenting Ike is Trey's daughter as it's tradition.
@@hotlinesanzensekai7084 😂😂😂
As is tradition
South Park's obsession with Canada is the gift that has kept on giving for literally decades at this point.
The loss of the Royal Pudding was a tragedy that still affects us to this day.
Oh gosh, I've watched this at least 20 times and only now realized the wedding music is "Pomp and Circumstance." HAHAHA
Graduation
Land of Hope and Glory.
Oooooohhhhh yyyyyyeeeeaaaahhhh..
Land of hope and Glory.
A traditional British song that you guys play at graduation for some reason.
ITS THE QUEENS MUSIC..
The March of a thousand farts 😂 😂 😂
As is of course tradition
I'm really suprised about how accuretly south park portrayed Canada. As a Canadian I couldn't be more proud of them for caring so much for our culture. :)
RIP Queen of Canada.
And the Prince of Canada (Prince Harry) wrote a new book: Waaagh
THE PUDDING HAS BEEN KNOCKED OVER
"Aboot" to to be Princess of Canada....🤣🤣🤣🤣
The little mushroom people has me DEAD 💀
As a Canadian, I find this pretty accurate
Dude thanks for making my night You win the internet
Can you tell us where the puffing tradition came from?
The square tires are great
The fact that they made Canada look like a completely different planet with a completely different race is freaking hilarious 😂
As is tradition
Especially today...
Me describing my crush 1:14-1:18
😂🤣😂 Same! That was such a great description for a crush lol
I like that the actual traditions of the ceremony are so absurd that the announcer had to clarify that chunks of the abbey ceiling falling to crush spectators was in fact NOT customary lol.
As a Canadian I thank South Park for this wonderful documentary of Canada as it really is!
The "aboot to be Princess of Canada..so strong in body, so hot in face"...🤣🤣🤣🙌👏
Waiting for the coronation for the new Canadian king
I love Ike, such a proud Canadian 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
And an adorable baby who didn't want to be kicked by Kyle anymore, 'cuz he usually says "Don't kick the baby!".
As is tradition
"Aboot to be" brilliant!
The narration is actually pretty spot on.
There’s the Queen of Canada in attendance-I believe she just queefed. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I want people to gently toss captain crunch at my wedding XD
As of course is tradition
i'm dying, this is quality 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, greetings from the UK, this is one thing I love about our country is our traditions etc
The square tires is something I’ve always hated aboot being Canadian... eh
NOOOOOOOOO PRINCESS
*STARTS CRYING*
As is tradition
The little mushroom people of Nova Scotia 😂
Not the Bishop of New Foundland. 😂😂😂😂
The princess looked in horror at the pudding being knocked over, while she was being beamed away inside an isometric cube.
As is tradition.
The announcer would be hilarious calling sports games
Still one of the most dramatic moments in our history. I still can’t believe they disrespected the holy ceremony of pudding dipping
Ha ha ha again
"The princess now in some kind of... isometric cube."
Dead.
Glad to see the old Canadians traditions still being celebrated
Ha ha ha
The square tires get me every time.
Anyone else watching this after hearing the queen passed away?
Hopefully the Winnipeg Drummers will play The March of a Thousand Farts in her honor.
My bros
Yeah... get ready for journalists to be saying "as is tradition" for the umpteenth time at the upcoming royal funeral & subsequent coronation!
Watching during the funeral, waiting for the BBC commentator to say "As is tradition,... This is important for the UK,... and therefore the world." Maybe SP can have a Canadian state funeral.
No because of the H&M skit.
These guys are a national treasure.
Never stop.
Note that chairs disappear and reappear during the ceiling collapse, as is tradition.
I was crying with laughter as this scene played out. Trey & Matt are geniuses
"So hot in the face" LOL
That Ike's princess princess gave me more years of life: 1:22
And it's so cute, as it's tradition.
Is that Trey's daughter
@@matt13r1 No
@@petro_fr Doing the voice of Ike
There is only 2 words to describe Matt and Treys work...... COMEDY GENIUS'
The Canadian royal wedding was just ruined... and you think that's funny. Shame on you.
@@thelibyanplzcomeback You do realize that this is supposed to be them mocking Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding.
@@matt13r1 r/woosh
What a great day for Canadians everywhere and therefore the rest of the world. God I love south park
This remains one of the funniest things I have ever seen. I was howling watching this. It only gets funnier over time
"As is tradition"
2:21 I didn't know Toads were from Canada.
Just in Nova Scotia
Thanks to Canada, for remembering the definition of the word "literally".
*polite ass-queef*
Lidder-ally for u Americans
This was probably one of the greatest scenes ever created for television.
LOL you people are psychotic.
The square wheels are just so hilarious 😂
Is it bad that today's news led me straight here?
..."some kind of isometric cube..."
1:22 Why is that so Freaking Adorable though?…
As a Canadian...this is frickin hilarious. 😂🇨🇦
I love the very matter of fact ton of “oh that’s not tradition “ of the announcer.