The director of animation is actually called Eric Stough (they credited him as Eric Leopold Stotch here as a joke) but yes he is the inspiration for Butters
It's awesome they bought the property and are now renovating it 💕! I've never eaten there before. Didn't know it actually existed until a couple of months ago give or take lol 😅.
True story: Last January I finally made the long pilgrimage to Casa Bonitia only to discover it was closed for renovations. I looked at my girlfriend and said "screw this, im going home" to which she replied "it's okay, they dont have good reviews on Yelp! anyways". You cant make this up.
It also paid a tribute to Mary Kay Bergman, the actress who provided the voices of the female characters like Sharon Marsh, Shelly Marsh, Shiela Broflovski, Principal Victoria, the Mayor, and even Ms Crabtree, the bus driver from early seasons.
Coloradan here, Casa Bonita is exactly the way it's described. The food is not great, but the whole place has this cool 1980s mixed with Mexico sort of vibe. Lots of seating, but basically empty except for the areas around Black Bart's Cave and the cliff diving area. One of my highschool teachers had a job there, and one time he almost drowned because he fell in the water in a gorilla suit.
That’s crazy because in the DLC for the fractured but whole, that’s a Bossfight. A guy in a gorilla suit. Btw Trey Parker and Matt stone own casa Bonita now.
I lived just a few blocks away from Casa Bonita as a kid and can remember when they built the place. My brothers and I thought how cool it was until our parents took us there to eat, that's when we discovered how crappy the food was. Sure hope Trey and Matt live up to their word on making the food better now that they own the place.
Probably a Tex Mex thing. There's a lot more "Tex Mex" in the US then there is authentic Mexican (especially in the South), though over the last decade, authentic Mexican has become more popular across the US (you can find a Taco Food Truck just about anywhere here now).
Hey bro, the singing about Jew was the Mr. Hanky Christmas special. Also a MUST WATCH for your collection of hysterical and awesome reactions I’ve seen from you so far
I always said this in the past that this episode in South Park is memorable because this episode shows the in depth mind of a narcissist. One trait people don't talk about is how a narcissist reacts when someone denies something they want. In those cases, they feel that something is being taken away from them, but in reality they were never entitled to it to begin with. This was shown in the dream Cartman when Kyle "took his experience away from him". The more obvious trait of a narcissist is their need to use and manipulate people. They look at people as either assets or obstacles, and will manipulate both in different ways. Cartman knew he had his work cut out when it came to trying to manipulate Kyle, but he knew that Butters was an easier target. The last part shows another trait where they want to enjoy short term sanctification, even if it meant making others feel uncomfortable. This was shown in the car ride where it was obvious everyone was still disturbed by Butter's disappearance, but either Cartman didn't care or didn't even care to notice. I know all of this because growing up as a teenager throughout my years in college I dealt with a lot of narcissists, so that episode brought up a lot of bad memories. Still enjoyed that episode.
Eric stough is nicknamed 'Budders' (derived from buddy), and the voice for butters in south park is just matt stone doing an unflattering impersonation of Eric stough to make fun of him
I loved Casa Bonita. I loved the food as a kid. I loved the cave. I loved the arcade games. I loved the gift shop. I remember the Smurf characters for sale. I loved the puppet show. I loved going there as an adult, especially with young children, even though they took out a lot of the fun of the cave. I couldn't eat the food when I became an adult, not because it wasn't good, but my dietary restrictions made it impractical, but I still loved visiting the restaurant for all that remained. It's been a bummer that it's been shuttered for so long. I'm eager to see what Matt and Trey have done to the place. I don't care whether the food is better.
Holy shit the fact that you remembered the full name of the ginger cop proves your the best South Park reactor. Also you add so much to the videos and interact with your community? subscribed!
They sell a bunch of MREs on eBay from various countries. I've bought a bunch from China, South Korea, Slovenia and the US ones that your dad bought home and they are super fucking nice, I must agree.
As a huge fan of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's work I love seeing you enjoying those for the first time. I would highly recommend: Trapped in the Closet - (Season 9 Episode 12) It's where they make fun of scientology and Tom Cruise, it must be one of their biggest lawsuit following an episode. Isaac Hayes, who played Chef, left the show because he didn't agree with them picking on scientology. followed by: The Return of Chef (Season 10 episode 1) Since Isaac Hayes left without recording a farewell episode, they used stock footage audio from previous seasons to conclude Chef's story. It may start off as mean, but every joke they make is aimed at scientology and not Isaac, I'm sure they miss him and his amazing voice.
I think the reason the the boys keep Cartman around is because he would do something clutch to save the day every once in a while. Most of the other episodes he's a maniac!
I was in British Army for 4 years, and was same alot lads not love the rations, but I actually quite liked them. At the end of an exercise I would go round and get the ration packs of people who did not want them then have them in thr block back in camp on an evening :). Just stick the bag in a kettle full of water, boil kettle, done, hot meal or pudding in 1 minute yummy. And yeah I am gonna find a place that sells the army ration packs, or failing that camping shops with di boil in the bag meals to take for camping.
Apparently, the restaurant is indeed open, but with limited capacity. According to their website, you have to purchase tickets ahead of time. I read somewhere Matt or Trey saying that it would have cost them less money if they had bulldozed the building and rebuilt it from the ground up, rather than doing a complete restore and renovation of the old restaurant.
In this episode you can confirm how lack of empathy is Cartman, a total sociopath. Butters and Timmy are the nicest of the bunch and that would never betray their friendships. Even Stan and Kyle had their moments of douchery. That’s why I like Butters, but the makers of the show love to mess with him lol Always thought that if any of the show would turn into a serial killer, it would be either Cartman or Butters (butters parenting plus being abused al the time by everyone can forge that, despise him being this nice).
The song is from Season 3 “Mr Hankey’s Christmas Classics” episode! Lots of funny songs! Please check that episode out! Actually all the Mr Hankey episodes are great! 😂
The funny thing about Cartman daying that Butters would want them to go even if he couldn't is that while Cartman is just saying it bc he wants to go, Butters' is so nice that he actually would want them to go and hav fun even if he couldn't bc he's just genuinely that nice of a person
2:15 South Park basically predicted the future! When Chris Brown had his infamous scandal, his response was to wear almost exactly what Cartman was wearing to get people to forgive him 😂
Just found this channel a couple days ago and have been binge watching since. I like the look on your face when something really messes with you lol good videos man
I'm with you. When I was in elementary school, we went on a field trip to a military base and we got to try pre-packaged rations. I was one of very few that actually liked it. I had sauced steak strips. They weren't Gordon Ramsay quality but they were still pretty delicious. I've been looking into army surplus stores around my area but neither of them sell rations
The difference between Cartman and a character like Butt-head (From Beavis and Butt-Head and I name him on his own because he's the instigator of the many terrible deeds that the terrible twosome do.) Is that Cartman does everything out of spite and NEVER admits to having done anything wrong. Which is a psychopath's MO. Butt-Head on the other hand has no issue with admitting guilt whenever he's caught red-handed because for him everything is done out of boredom, the town of Highland is small and very isolated, there's simply nothing going on. Butt-Head's constant search for "Something cool" drives him to do the most despicable things, he lacks the mental capacity to plan things out as elaborately as Cartman does. But he doesn't need to, just as long as at the end of it he can go "Huh-huh, that was cool!"
My bad, I didn't mean for you to take the video down! I was refreshing that page for the last few hours wondering what was taking you so long :D Keep up the good work, I always look forward to your South Park reactions :)
The thing I don't get about this episode is after all this time, Kyle should have known better. One, for giving Cartman the invite to begin with, and two, not jumping directly to Catyman when Butters came up missing.
I went there on vacation when I was 12. I had no idea it was a whole experience until I walked in. It was so much fun. Especially the cliff divers right next to my table and a show would happen every 15 minutes. I feel like I made some random friend. I vividly remember what the floor looks like. Like those permanent shoes in "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs." There were like 24 different capsule toy dispensers with really cool stuff. Not just average junk. Now Matt and Trey bought it and are turning it into a super high-class restaurant because it was going out of business or something. So awesome. Nobody knows when it opens. But they've already been potentially working on it for a year. I'm for sure making a trip to Colorado when it does. Probably my favorite state, weed, loads of friends live there, and the columbine is my favorite flower. It's gonna be awesome, especially if it opens in early Spring. Instant-reservation, either way.
The episode is called Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics and the song is their variation of Dreidel. Each person singing their own lyrics in harmony with everyone else. Cartman insulting Jewish people being one of them.
Hey dash the episode that you asked about where Cartman sings about Jews is a Christmas special from season 3 entitled Mr. Hankey's Christmas classics. It has several hilarious Christmas songs performed by many of the characters from the show. You should definitely check it out sometime. Great video as always
I have watched South Park for over 15 years and I have never noticed that the director of animation is named Eric Leopold Stotch. I wonder how long he's been employed.
I know this is an old video, but hopefully you'll see this comment. There's an army surplus company called U.S. Calvary. It might be expensive but they carry M.R.E.'s and should ship to Japan. Even if you don't particularly like them it's handy to keep a case or two in case of an emergency/natural disaster. They have a shelf life of 6 years at room temperature.
I just went to Casa Bonita the day before Thanksgiving, really expensive, but definitely worth it. Imagine Pirates of the Caribbean attraction with great Mexican food and you would see at a Mardi Gras themed party, electric green, electric blue, and electric orange.
Casa Bonita is set to reopen soon this month. If you want to go there when it opens, but if you live outside Colorado, you may have to travel many miles if you're interested.
The boys bought Casa Bonita, It was a really weird place to eat, the food was not as bad as everyone says, it was just expensive, One of the boys moved to Morrison, I know his lawn mower man.( Inside scoop) Morrison is a one street town near Red Rocks
A lot of people don’t know this but when South Park first started. Stan Kyle and Kenny made fun of Erick for being fat and overweight. That’s why cartmen is such an asshole now and everyone doesn’t look at the facts. Before they speak their mind they just assume he’s a bad kid and the others are good. If you assume cartmen is a dick for no reason you’re just another person in life that probably has bullied a person or made fun of them but never thought of how it could of made them feel. That was the whole point. Even the creators are probably laughing at y’all.
I remember it was a holiday episode where Cartman was singing a song about Jews. Kyle was gonna teach Ike about Hanukkah. Don’t know what the episode was called.
First off, poor gullible, naive and innocent Butters... Definitely one of my favorite episodes. One less i have to recommend 😂 Thankfully The real Casa Bonita is in good hands with the creator's of South Park. Such an iconic place I. the world of South Park.
THANKS DASH!!! You couldn't just tell a guy who's smoked a few about that dessert. You had to show us!!! You git! Now I have the munchies like mad & nowhere to get anything at this time of night! Curse you!!!!!!! Still, it looked Fethin' amazing.
I love how Cartman made up all these random nonsensical rules that don't make sense. Like that a meteor brought lethal radiation. Or that the radiation turns you into a cannibal. Or that if a cannibal bites you, you become a cannibal too.
I think the only time Cartman specifically sang a song ripping on Kyle for being Jewish was his bit of the "Dreidal Song" in the "Mr Hankey Christmas Special" in season 3 or 4...
The director of animation is actually called Eric Stough (they credited him as Eric Leopold Stotch here as a joke) but yes he is the inspiration for Butters
Oh 🤩 I see! Thanks for sharing this!
It makes it even funnier.
I named my eldest kid leopold just so I could nickname him butters and say to him “butters! You’re grounded!”
@@nicp2039 It was much easier to get a dog and name it Butters and yell at him. I call him Butthead Butters.
Bit of an innocuous fact my dad works on this damn show and he probably didn’t know that
And let's not forget the unmuffled voice of Kenny.
Love this!! I live 30 minutes from Casa Bonita. Trey and Matt actually bought Casa Bonita. They are renovating now.
Oh wow 🤩!! Have you ever eaten there? (before Matt and Trey bought it)
For real?! That's amazing 😂🤣
Yes, many times!!! In the past it's not about the food but the atmosphere. Cliff divers, black Bart's cave...etc! Good times
It's awesome they bought the property and are now renovating it 💕! I've never eaten there before. Didn't know it actually existed until a couple of months ago give or take lol 😅.
True story: Last January I finally made the long pilgrimage to Casa Bonitia only to discover it was closed for renovations. I looked at my girlfriend and said "screw this, im going home" to which she replied "it's okay, they dont have good reviews on Yelp! anyways". You cant make this up.
butters offering to the lady to repopulate the earth, always has me on the floor
Hahaha 🤣 Awww, Butters.
so wholesome
"I'm ready whenever you are!" 🤣🤣🤣
The episode you asked for where cartman sings "joos" is Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
Thanks for this!
@@dash.reacts also this happens during the movie
It also paid a tribute to Mary Kay Bergman, the actress who provided the voices of the female characters like Sharon Marsh, Shelly Marsh, Shiela Broflovski, Principal Victoria, the Mayor, and even Ms Crabtree, the bus driver from early seasons.
It was awesome too ngl
Jews play stupid games, Jews, that's why they're lame.
The real Casa Bonita was actually bought by Trey and Matt a few years ago.
Really?
Coloradan here, Casa Bonita is exactly the way it's described. The food is not great, but the whole place has this cool 1980s mixed with Mexico sort of vibe. Lots of seating, but basically empty except for the areas around Black Bart's Cave and the cliff diving area. One of my highschool teachers had a job there, and one time he almost drowned because he fell in the water in a gorilla suit.
That’s crazy because in the DLC for the fractured but whole, that’s a Bossfight. A guy in a gorilla suit. Btw Trey Parker and Matt stone own casa Bonita now.
oh, it's a real thing? cool
Proof or ur a liar.
what? Just look it up, it’s in Denver. I also live 30 min away
@@leflopjames5628 youtube users when they realize people actually talk to people and go places (they never go outside so nobody does to them)
I lived just a few blocks away from Casa Bonita as a kid and can remember when they built the place. My brothers and I thought how cool it was until our parents took us there to eat, that's when we discovered how crappy the food was. Sure hope Trey and Matt live up to their word on making the food better now that they own the place.
I love it when you go: "Oh NO!" every time it can be expected that shit is about to hit the fan! 🤣🤣🤣
I am Mexican and I had never seen that dessert, but now I want to try it. Your videos are addictive, I've been watching them for 2 days hahaha
Thanks for watching! Sorry if the sizzling apple pie made you hungry 😋
Probably a Tex Mex thing. There's a lot more "Tex Mex" in the US then there is authentic Mexican (especially in the South), though over the last decade, authentic Mexican has become more popular across the US (you can find a Taco Food Truck just about anywhere here now).
Hey bro, the singing about Jew was the Mr. Hanky Christmas special. Also a MUST WATCH for your collection of hysterical and awesome reactions I’ve seen from you so far
Thanks, Brian!!!
@@dash.reacts u should save it for Christmas id love that
"I'll never be able to keep Butters down in the...depths of my heart for that long" 😅
I always said this in the past that this episode in South Park is memorable because this episode shows the in depth mind of a narcissist. One trait people don't talk about is how a narcissist reacts when someone denies something they want. In those cases, they feel that something is being taken away from them, but in reality they were never entitled to it to begin with. This was shown in the dream Cartman when Kyle "took his experience away from him". The more obvious trait of a narcissist is their need to use and manipulate people. They look at people as either assets or obstacles, and will manipulate both in different ways. Cartman knew he had his work cut out when it came to trying to manipulate Kyle, but he knew that Butters was an easier target. The last part shows another trait where they want to enjoy short term sanctification, even if it meant making others feel uncomfortable. This was shown in the car ride where it was obvious everyone was still disturbed by Butter's disappearance, but either Cartman didn't care or didn't even care to notice. I know all of this because growing up as a teenager throughout my years in college I dealt with a lot of narcissists, so that episode brought up a lot of bad memories. Still enjoyed that episode.
Eric stough is nicknamed 'Budders' (derived from buddy), and the voice for butters in south park is just matt stone doing an unflattering impersonation of Eric stough to make fun of him
And this is just one of the many MANY reasons why watching all those beatings Cartman gets is so beyond satisfying.
I grew up with army folks too. I remember the thrill of finding a great MRE
Cartman really speedran thru casabonita 💀
I loved Casa Bonita. I loved the food as a kid. I loved the cave. I loved the arcade games. I loved the gift shop. I remember the Smurf characters for sale. I loved the puppet show. I loved going there as an adult, especially with young children, even though they took out a lot of the fun of the cave. I couldn't eat the food when I became an adult, not because it wasn't good, but my dietary restrictions made it impractical, but I still loved visiting the restaurant for all that remained. It's been a bummer that it's been shuttered for so long. I'm eager to see what Matt and Trey have done to the place. I don't care whether the food is better.
I always read the food was fucking awful. Almost inedible. Really hope they improve the food.
My brother was in the army and I have similar stories about rations. There's something about them that are nice
6:32 Those MRE's be S L A P P I N.
My dad gave me one as a kid and I loved it so much, it made me want to take them to school and have them for lunch.
I loved playing with the chemical heaters and melting GI Joes, etc.
That episode with Cartman singing the song is called “Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Classics” and the song is “Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel”
If that truck didn't pick up Butters he would of been dead by the time Eric returned. He couldn't breath when it opened up at the dump. 😂
Holy shit the fact that you remembered the full name of the ginger cop proves your the best South Park reactor. Also you add so much to the videos and interact with your community? subscribed!
I've actually never seen Cartman be nice to his friends during all my times of watching South Park. This is awesome! 👍
Hehehe 😂 Yeah, Cartman’s a trip, Jamal.
He can definitely turn it on to get what he wants!
@@dash.reacts; I remember those times he was manipulative.
there is an episode in season 2 called spookyfish where the boys run into evil versions of themselves. evil Cartman is actually super nice though
There was this one episode called, ass burgers where he was being nice to Kyle, surprisingly .
This is my favorite South Park episode of all time!!
Matt and Trey recently re-opened Casa Bonita!!!
I'm so glad they let butters go at the end and FINALLY put cartman in juvenile
He been there before after pelting Token with a rock.
Great writing in this episode! Love Cartman having as much fun as he can in less than a minute lol
They sell a bunch of MREs on eBay from various countries. I've bought a bunch from China, South Korea, Slovenia and the US ones that your dad bought home and they are super fucking nice, I must agree.
As a huge fan of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's work I love seeing you enjoying those for the first time.
I would highly recommend:
Trapped in the Closet - (Season 9 Episode 12)
It's where they make fun of scientology and Tom Cruise, it must be one of their biggest lawsuit following an episode.
Isaac Hayes, who played Chef, left the show because he didn't agree with them picking on scientology.
followed by:
The Return of Chef (Season 10 episode 1)
Since Isaac Hayes left without recording a farewell episode, they used stock footage audio from previous seasons to conclude Chef's story.
It may start off as mean, but every joke they make is aimed at scientology and not Isaac, I'm sure they miss him and his amazing voice.
Whats really great about this episode is Matt and Trey actually bought Casa Bonita and reopened it
My dad was military when I was a kid too, I remember those rations. The dehydrated fruit was bomb
Only thing I liked from mre’s were the powder drink mixes
Fun fact : Trey Parker and Matt Stone actually bought the Casa bonita restaurant chain and will open restaurants starting May 2023
Not the chain. Just the one restaurant. That was all that was left in CO.
I think the reason the the boys keep Cartman around is because he would do something clutch to save the day every once in a while. Most of the other episodes he's a maniac!
0:55 That flashback reel wasn't even put together by Dash Reacts. It was actually part of this episode.
One of South Park's best episodes!
The future version of Eric Cartman I really think they did that wrong they should have made him a serial killer because he has all The Tell-Tale signs
Casa Bonita is real. I've been there, and it's almost exactly as depicted in the show.
I was in British Army for 4 years, and was same alot lads not love the rations, but I actually quite liked them. At the end of an exercise I would go round and get the ration packs of people who did not want them then have them in thr block back in camp on an evening :). Just stick the bag in a kettle full of water, boil kettle, done, hot meal or pudding in 1 minute yummy. And yeah I am gonna find a place that sells the army ration packs, or failing that camping shops with di boil in the bag meals to take for camping.
The South Park creators matt and trey own casa Bonita now it’s closed for renovations currently
Doing soft opening right now!
Apparently, the restaurant is indeed open, but with limited capacity. According to their website, you have to purchase tickets ahead of time. I read somewhere Matt or Trey saying that it would have cost them less money if they had bulldozed the building and rebuilt it from the ground up, rather than doing a complete restore and renovation of the old restaurant.
This is my all time favorite episode of South Park.
You can get army rations on Ebay and amazon. Cases are like 60-75 bucks.
YES!!!!! I’m all over that!!!
@@dash.reacts Just search MRE. Southwest beef and Black Beans is the best IMO
I still find it hilarious that Trey and Matt bought Casa Bonita.
In this episode you can confirm how lack of empathy is Cartman, a total sociopath.
Butters and Timmy are the nicest of the bunch and that would never betray their friendships. Even Stan and Kyle had their moments of douchery.
That’s why I like Butters, but the makers of the show love to mess with him lol
Always thought that if any of the show would turn into a serial killer, it would be either Cartman or Butters (butters parenting plus being abused al the time by everyone can forge that, despise him being this nice).
Some of my favorites are S12 E6 "Over logging", S16 E8 "Sarcastaball", S7 E2 "Krazy Kripples"
The South Park creators bought Casa Bonita and they plan to open it later this year!
The song is from Season 3 “Mr Hankey’s Christmas Classics” episode! Lots of funny songs! Please check that episode out! Actually all the Mr Hankey episodes are great! 😂
The funny thing about Cartman daying that Butters would want them to go even if he couldn't is that while Cartman is just saying it bc he wants to go, Butters' is so nice that he actually would want them to go and hav fun even if he couldn't bc he's just genuinely that nice of a person
They just reopened casa Bonita today under Matt and treys ownership!
He is not bipolar, he is just cynical and hipocrite
And you are a littble bit wobbly in the nose.
he is a sociopath
I can't tell you how many times I've heard "If you leave me now" live in concert. 🤣
2:15 South Park basically predicted the future! When Chris Brown had his infamous scandal, his response was to wear almost exactly what Cartman was wearing to get people to forgive him 😂
Just found this channel a couple days ago and have been binge watching since. I like the look on your face when something really messes with you lol good videos man
Im sure camping shops sell those ration food bags.. just add water kinda things
I'm with you. When I was in elementary school, we went on a field trip to a military base and we got to try pre-packaged rations. I was one of very few that actually liked it. I had sauced steak strips. They weren't Gordon Ramsay quality but they were still pretty delicious. I've been looking into army surplus stores around my area but neither of them sell rations
The difference between Cartman and a character like Butt-head (From Beavis and Butt-Head and I name him on his own because he's the instigator of the many terrible deeds that the terrible twosome do.) Is that Cartman does everything out of spite and NEVER admits to having done anything wrong. Which is a psychopath's MO.
Butt-Head on the other hand has no issue with admitting guilt whenever he's caught red-handed because for him everything is done out of boredom, the town of Highland is small and very isolated, there's simply nothing going on. Butt-Head's constant search for "Something cool" drives him to do the most despicable things, he lacks the mental capacity to plan things out as elaborately as Cartman does. But he doesn't need to, just as long as at the end of it he can go "Huh-huh, that was cool!"
Literally my favorite episode ever
My bad, I didn't mean for you to take the video down! I was refreshing that page for the last few hours wondering what was taking you so long :D
Keep up the good work, I always look forward to your South Park reactions :)
No need to apologize!! I truly appreciate it. I wouldn’t have caught the error otherwise. Thank you!! 🙏
That music at 12:32 sounds exactly like the og resident evil 2 music when claire walks around the restaurant in the intro cutscene. Almost perfectly.
The Host of this Show is Great, Thank you Bro!
The thing I don't get about this episode is after all this time, Kyle should have known better. One, for giving Cartman the invite to begin with, and two, not jumping directly to Catyman when Butters came up missing.
I went there on vacation when I was 12. I had no idea it was a whole experience until I walked in. It was so much fun. Especially the cliff divers right next to my table and a show would happen every 15 minutes. I feel like I made some random friend. I vividly remember what the floor looks like. Like those permanent shoes in "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs." There were like 24 different capsule toy dispensers with really cool stuff. Not just average junk. Now Matt and Trey bought it and are turning it into a super high-class restaurant because it was going out of business or something. So awesome. Nobody knows when it opens. But they've already been potentially working on it for a year. I'm for sure making a trip to Colorado when it does. Probably my favorite state, weed, loads of friends live there, and the columbine is my favorite flower. It's gonna be awesome, especially if it opens in early Spring. Instant-reservation, either way.
The episode is called Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics and the song is their variation of Dreidel. Each person singing their own lyrics in harmony with everyone else. Cartman insulting Jewish people being one of them.
Hey dash the episode that you asked about where Cartman sings about Jews is a Christmas special from season 3 entitled Mr. Hankey's Christmas classics. It has several hilarious Christmas songs performed by many of the characters from the show. You should definitely check it out sometime. Great video as always
Fun fact. Trey, Parker and Matt Stone own the real casa Bonita now. They bought it last year.
What?, seriously?, did they buy it?, no way. Jesus, I haven't been updated about their "shenanigans" for a long time.
I'd like to recommend one of my favorite episodes "Le Petit Tourette" Season 11 Episode 8
🎉 Another recommendation 🎉
I’ll have to check it out!
🙏 🙏 🙏
I have watched South Park for over 15 years and I have never noticed that the director of animation is named Eric Leopold Stotch. I wonder how long he's been employed.
Just let the fact, that butters wanted to build a statue of Eric for his heroism sink in
Great video, thanks. You REALLY want to see how far Cartman would go. You should see the episode called "Scott Tenerman must die" 🤣
Love the reactions man! 💪🏼
So glad to hear that! Thank you 🙏
I know this is an old video, but hopefully you'll see this comment.
There's an army surplus company called U.S. Calvary. It might be expensive but they carry M.R.E.'s and should ship to Japan.
Even if you don't particularly like them it's handy to keep a case or two in case of an emergency/natural disaster. They have a shelf life of 6 years at room temperature.
Trey and Matt actually bought Casa Bonita.
I just went to Casa Bonita the day before Thanksgiving, really expensive, but definitely worth it. Imagine Pirates of the Caribbean attraction with great Mexican food and you would see at a Mardi Gras themed party, electric green, electric blue, and electric orange.
The scene where they cross in front of the town in perfect condition is comedy gold because it emphasizes how ridiculous Cartman's efforts are.
How about "you got f'ed in the a!" Pretty wild episode
Casa Bonita is set to reopen soon this month. If you want to go there when it opens, but if you live outside Colorado, you may have to travel many miles if you're interested.
With Avatar 2 out, you gotta watch Dances with Smurfs.
one of the all time classic episodes for sure
If anyone is ever visiting Denver PLEASE go visit Casa Bonita!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The boys bought Casa Bonita,
It was a really weird place to eat, the food was not as bad as everyone says, it was just expensive,
One of the boys moved to Morrison,
I know his lawn mower man.( Inside scoop)
Morrison is a one street town near Red Rocks
A lot of people don’t know this but when South Park first started. Stan Kyle and Kenny made fun of Erick for being fat and overweight. That’s why cartmen is such an asshole now and everyone doesn’t look at the facts. Before they speak their mind they just assume he’s a bad kid and the others are good. If you assume cartmen is a dick for no reason you’re just another person in life that probably has bullied a person or made fun of them but never thought of how it could of made them feel. That was the whole point. Even the creators are probably laughing at y’all.
Your videos make me feel like I have a cool black friend
But you don't ...
Dude, I love how your intros are so short and straight forward.
I remember it was a holiday episode where Cartman was singing a song about Jews. Kyle was gonna teach Ike about Hanukkah. Don’t know what the episode was called.
First off, poor gullible, naive and innocent Butters...
Definitely one of my favorite episodes. One less i have to recommend 😂
Thankfully The real Casa Bonita is in good hands with the creator's of South Park. Such an iconic place I. the world of South Park.
THANKS DASH!!! You couldn't just tell a guy who's smoked a few about that dessert. You had to show us!!! You git! Now I have the munchies like mad & nowhere to get anything at this time of night! Curse you!!!!!!! Still, it looked Fethin' amazing.
I love how Cartman made up all these random nonsensical rules that don't make sense. Like that a meteor brought lethal radiation. Or that the radiation turns you into a cannibal. Or that if a cannibal bites you, you become a cannibal too.
Cartman isnt bipolar. He has single focus to get what he believes he deserves. There are no rules or extremes to accomplish his goal.
You can get MREs online you can even choose specific menu items to get delivered i like them too one of my favorites is the beef stew ones
I love MRE's for camping since you basically just need one a day.
I always liked the buffalo chicken rations... even the dehydrated cracker and chemical cheese was delicious lol
Let’s go 😂 I remember seein this uploaded last night thinkin I was gon watch it when I wake up only for it not to be here anymore… W
It was an editing mistake on my part. Thanks for coming back to check it out, Jona! 🙌
You will enjoy the South Park movie.
I think the only time Cartman specifically sang a song ripping on Kyle for being Jewish was his bit of the "Dreidal Song" in the "Mr Hankey Christmas Special" in season 3 or 4...
Casa Bonita is a real place surprisingly.
the episode where cartman is singing is season 2 or 3''s Mr Hankey during the dredeil song
Fun fact casa Bonita is a real place and they were gunna close and the the creators of south Park bought the place
Those Army rum and Raisin chocolate bars were my favorite treats growing up
Started binging your reactions, best reactor I’ve watched!
The episode where Cartman is singing Jew is called Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics, season 3 episode 15. It's part of the dreidel song.
I think Butters is even more nieve than Goku lol