South Park: Ginger Kids Reaction (Season 9 Episode 11)
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- South Park: Ginger Kids Reaction (Season 9 Episode 11)
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FYI no she didn't cheat, they said the gene was recessive in both of their families and literally said each of their kids had a 1/4 chance of being ginger. Come on genes were taught in elementary school man.
Say what you want about cartman, but his ability to organize and galvanize a crowd is pure evil genius.
He was a natural born cult leader 🤷♂️
@@Mbk-Art nah he’s a natural leader but in the wrong way
@@ashishronak2324 so what the first guy said
@@ashishronak2324 Stop being a dumb@ss contrarian just for the sake of it
Nothing unites humanity like mutual hate 🥰
they were telling the truth about the genetics with those kids’ parents. they were crying as if it’s a disease or something. as long as both parents carry the gene no matter what they look like there’s a shot of the kids turning out this way
Lol I married that girl….. she didn’t have a soul
No, she didn't cheat. It's that they both have the recessive gene. It's even more complicated than that. My mom's side is red heads. My facial hair is red. One of my kid's was born with auburn hair but is now brown. He will probably have red facial hair. That son probably carries a red head gene.
It may be recessive but still the wife could've treated. It's possible. Cheated. 3x lol.
or or or just hear me out. you have no soul
Poor lil guy 😂 lol jfk
Damn sounds like you got a whole family of cheaters
I didn’t know I was ginger until I bleached my dark blonde hair and I ended up looking like Danny Elfman
TRUE STORY: Trey married a Japanese women just so he couldn't have a Ginger Kid. 😆😂😅🤣
@Der Bettnässer Not saying they can't but I've never seen one!
@Der Bettnässer i think its a lot less common though correct me if im wrong
@derbettnasser4027I have never in my entire life seen a ginger asian
Lol...should i even Google that? Seems an odd thing to share with the world.
FUN FACT: “ The gene for red hair is recessive, so a person needs two copies of that gene for it to show up or be expressed. That means even if both parents carry the gene, just one in four of their children are likely to turn out to be a redhead.” “ So what does that all mean for your chances of having a red-headed child? Since you need two pieces of “red hair” DNA to have red hair, your child will only have red hair if they receive “red hair” DNA from both parents. Even if you don't have red hair, you can still pass on a red hair allele to your child”
Hope this helps some what!
Or you can have gingervitis
My moms blonde and my dads Mexican (the stereotype kind) and I somehow came out with red hair. I dye it blonde, but it’s red! 😂
@@brandonlrushman2870 a lot of Mexicans have some Irish ancestry Irish immigrants actually fought with Mexico against the US that's why you have a lot of red-headed Mexicans my cousin is full Mexican and has red hair and freckles same as canelo
Trey Parker is the guy who married a Japanese woman just so there’d be no chance of having a ginger child lol. When he met his ex girlfriend’s ginger mother he knew then the relationship was over! 😂
Trey's marriages/relationships never seem to last. My guess is it's because of all the insane stress that making South Park brings him. He writes and directs every single episode!!!.....that's crazy. I think that's also why he's put on a ton of weight lately. Stress does that to you.
As others have already said, it doesn't matter what color hair both parents have. Red hair (ginger) is a recessive trait, meaning it is not the dominant gene. If both parents have darker hair, as long as both parents carry the recessive gene, there is approximately a 25% (1 out of 4) chance each child will have red hair. If one parent has darker hair (but carries the recessive ginger gene) and the other parent is ginger, then there is approximately a 50% chance each child will have red hair. Love the South Park reactions!!!
Correction: if one parent is ginger and the other one has the recessive gene, the chance that the kid will be ginger is 50% (the ginger parent can only give on the recessive gene, and the other parent has a 50/50 chance to give to dominant or recessive). Also, the chance for a ginger kid with 2 recessive parents isn't approximatly 25%, it is exactly 25% ^^
@@Hoonsy2you thanks for the correction! I probably shouldn't have stated specifics when I was taking some medical cannabis whilst walking my dog. As for the "approximately" remark, I'm sticking to that one. When it comes to the randomness of genetic inheritance and all the new fields of DNA study we've yet to think of or name. I use "exactly" with more caution than most. Epigenetics and what we may learn from "junk DNA" for example have the potential to change views on genetics that we thought were certain.
I always die from laughter when Cartman and all the gingers attack the girl dressed like Annie! 😂👏🏻
These were the good times when the scene with Cartmans outcry about the Person playing Annie not being an actual Ginger was just considered an hilarious overdramatisation...
That went to kick us right in the ass
Funny how it’s actually accurate with many minority rights groups.
Neither of my parents were redheads, but I still came out a pale, copper-haired, freckled ginger. Both sides of my family had redheads in their family trees, but it skipped them both -- as well as their parents (my grandparents) -- though several of my aunts and uncles on both sides apparently caught the "gingervitis". 🤣
" but I still came out a pale, copper-haired, freckled ginger. " -- my condolences
@@firstname4337 Thank you for acknowledging my pain. Must be nice to be able to tan. 😭
Sucks to be you, soulless one
Despite the recessive gene, the ginger's remain rare, unfortunately, but are superiorly beautiful to others humans.
Looking back on this episode it's funny that Cartman is half ginger
Cartman (despite being fooled that he turned into a ginger and a ghost) is really intelligent for his age
The irony that he does have the red-haired gene because of his dad. 😂
The same red-haired dad he got killed, and fed to his half-brother. 😅😂
One of my favorite episodes- I have dark brown hair and my wife has dark blonde hair and our son has some great orangey hair. Both of our families have a history of red hair so it does happen! Thanks for watching this one
6:56 Let's be honest, Cartman does deserve it.
My favorite scene ever lol!!
When that kid said that freckles are kisses from angels Eric Cartman was holding back so hard not to rip on him😂.
If you really want to see Cartman get his comeuppance, watch the “Cartmanland” episode!
no joke. I honestly also suggested Cartmanland before reading your comment. There are similar themes in Cartmanland and Ginger Kids.
The ginger gene is weird, cause all 5 of my cousins on my father's side (from my two uncles and their spouses) are ginger but none of the parents are.
Meanwhile no one in my immediate family are ginger.
Oddly, I had blonde hair till I was in my mid-teens. And it sometimes goes back to being blonde if I'm out in the sun for long enough.
cartman can literally get out of any situation about racism by singing
This has Children of The Corn vibes.
“Guitar Queer-O” is an underrated episode about Guitar Hero.
The “HEAR ME OUT! HEAR ME OUT!” when talking about Cartman at 17:55 😂. I totally agree with you, though. He’s super smart in a certain way.
I love how the scene explains how people without red hair can have red headed children, and he instantly defaults to "she is defiently cheating on him." lol
To be fair I have black hair, if I woke up one day and it was suddenly red then yeah I think I'd go to the doctor to. Not because I believe Cartmen in any way, but just from the shock of "WTF did my hair change colour over night"
As someone who isn’t ginger but has a ginger half brother, I love this episode. As for my brother… yeah, we love him. I’m sure I’m not the only one in the family
Is it true they have no souls?
@@putitinreverseterry They do have souls.... others souls!
@@putitinreverseterry No, no.. I'm sure they do..
@@putitinreverseterryas a ginger we don’t. But in ginger canon when we die we have to have a dance battle with the devil to get our soul back so we can go into heaven.
"You might want to just... put him down..." -Doctor
You don’t understand how recessive genes work do you? Two non gingers can have a ginger child if both parents carry the gene and both of their families have a history of redheads. My moms a ginger and my maternal grandparents both had black hair and my grandads grandmother also had red hair. My sister and her husband both have brown hair and their eldest daughter is a redhead too. My brother and I even have red in our beards. Gingervitis is rampant in our family.
She didn't cheated, read up on recessive genes dude, parents don't have to be gingers to have ginger kids.
'Dances with smurfs' is a great cartman and wendy episode, as well as 'Breast cancer show ever'. Woud be great ones to react to!
I'll give a thumbs up for breast cancer show ever.
Genes are always either switched “on” or “off”
Genes for ginger traits are usually recessive, so a lot of people can carry genes without the traits being expressed (switched off) and still pass it onto their children, especially if they receive a copy from both parents.
I think it's time you watched the South Park documentary "Six days to air", which shows how the whole team concepts, writes, animates and voices an episode in 6 days. With the number of episodes you've seen and the way you're appreciating the structure you'd get a lot out of it. :-)
my mom always said every fourth generation on her side was born with red hair. that would be mine and my brothers’ children. my nephew was actually born with red hair lol
12:30 dang Eric went full malcom x
In the modern first world, Cartman represents the ungrateful, self-important spoiled brats who reject the pressure that makes diamonds, self-victimize and demand a life full ONLY of self-indulgence and zero suffering.
This type always has a tragic end.
Parents just need to be carriers of the mutation that causes red hair
But as a redhead myself, both my kids have red hair.
4:35 she didn’t cheat they’re just afraid of the soulless curse
that end is like a mix of night of the living dead and children of the corn.
its not cheating, the scene with the parents early in the episode is literally how it works, if you carry the recessive gene and your partner carrys the recessive gene, the odds are actually 1 in 4 that your child will turn out ginger. we learned about this in 11th grade biology in canadian school.
I remember after this episode aired people were making jokes about ginger quarterback Andy Dalton not having a soul! 🤣
I doubt that this episode is a prequel to "Scott Tenorman must die", seeing how that one is from season 5... :D
The Scott Tenerman story came long before this episode, like 5 or 6 seasons earlier iirc. I would love to see you react to more Christmas specials, or maybe even the South Park movie "Bigger, Longer & Uncut" (that's the title of the movie) perhaps in time for Xmas or New Years...?
have you done "the death of eric cartman" yet? poor butters has one of the funniest scenes in the entire series in that episode.
The episode that taught the world that there's no winning with Cartman.
Bro literally got himself into a situation and got him self out like a boss bro
Freeze frame @2:20, you and Kyle both look equally surprised 😆
Theres a hilarious Harry Potter-South Park video where Cartman is Malfoy and Kyle is Ron and almost everyone in the presentation is Ron's family.
So this is where Ginger group was formed that we see later in 200 & 201 episodes.
He becomes ginger and stops wearing his hat lol. Proud ginger
This is a play on "children of the corn". Hilarious episode 🤣
The kid who said he was afraid of Gingers was Clyde
When the guy at 5:00 says that thing about knowing a guy that's marrying a Japanese woman so his kid won't turn out Ginger, I'm pretty sure that's Trey (show creator) talking about himself.
The Odds are like 1 in 64 to have 3 kids with recessive 1/4 genes
So likely no cheating, just rare case.
Unless you think the odds of her cheating with the same man across three kids is more likely than 1/64
I have auburn hair which is red until a redhead is in the room. Neither of my parents are gibger
12:43
Cartman: I am not going to live my life, as a goddam minority!
LOL, sums up Cartman's rationale for extermination perfectly :)
9:17 I LOVE his laughting😂❤❤
The ginger gene thing is real, my grandmother was a ginger but neither of her sons, my dad and uncle, were one, then my uncle married (a non ginger) and had kids, one of them being ginger. Presumably because the recessive ginger gene was in his wife’s family too.
The ginger kid's biological father is now a bowl of chili? I love the guy at the Airport Hilton whenever Eric has a function.
14:23 Notice that that child hit his head on the stair handrail 😂😂😂😂
This episode lead to national “kick a ginger day” with high schoolers kicking gingers.
It would have been funny if one of Cartman's kids were a ginger in the post covid special
My grandparents both have dark hair and out of 5 children they had, two of them have red hair.
My grandmother was a ginger. Sometimes I find ginger strands in my beard.
Kyle snuck into Cartman's room when he was sleeping and did something messed up to him and his body, only seems right that Cartman snuck into his room and did something messed up to his body in the AIDS episode.
Red hair is beautiful. 🥰
Ew
7:50 And the DOCTOR didn't recognize the hair dye, henna tattoos, and skin bleach...
I love it when adults/experts in South Park don't know shit
A felt so bad for my red-headed friends after this episode aired lmao.
Trey Parker married a Japanses woman for "that reason"!
He admitted it in an interview.
he is just one of those characters that you hate the love. He just basically Ebony and Ivoryed himself out of that situation.
little fun fact. the part about marrying an asian is beceause one of the creators was about to marry an asian woman.
This episode was actually responsible for the rise in ginger hate in the late 2000s. Kids watching the episode didn't understand that it was satire and they shouldn't act like Cartman. The even had a day called "Kick A Ginger Day"
being a ginger is a recessive gene, meaning both parents must carry the gene but they don’t have to be gingers themselves
Major Boobage is a good episode to look at.
Cartman looks like Wendy's restaurant mascot 😂✌️
There’s at least one other ginger-related ep to check our, “Ginger Cow”
They said no gingers in the cafeteria. But isn't Kyle ginger?
I loved the Micheal Jackson Thriller ref😂
This episode actually started anti-ginger sentiments, because of a bunch of kids who were too young to understand the point of the episode watched it, and South Park took the blame for thousands of bad parents.
this episode triggered a worldwide stigma for gingers 🤣
My family has quite a few people with dark-haired parents and red-headed children; that's pretty common. People carry a host of genes they never express but can pass on. Genes are dominant and recessive; both parents would have to give the recessive gene for red hair to have a redheaded child. If both parents have the gene for red hair, but one parent donates a dominant gene for dark hair, the dark hair will be expressed. If you've ever done Punnet Squares in high school, you can test this for yourself. So, it's likely his wife didn't cheat; they both just donated the recessive gene. The reverse is also true. Red head parents don't always have red-headed children.
I will always stick by my FAVORITE episode which is Season 12 Ep 11 - Pandemic 2: The Startling. But you should do Episode 10 and 11 which is a Pandemic 2 part story. And this was before 2020 so it's not related to current politics. They just did something really different with the story in these which will always make them stand out for me.
2:43 That was Clyde Donovan
Do they not teach genetics in school any more? The reactions I’ve seen of this episode get so confused by the parents of the three red headed kids even when it’s explained. And I’m not being mean here, and truly asking if they just don’t teach it any more because I’m middle aged and I don’t have kids, so I’m wondering if the curriculum is different.
If both parents have a recessive gene, it’s possible for a kid to get that trait. It’s not the most likely outcome, but possible.
So let’s say both parents have a dominant brown eye gene (B) and a recessive blue eye gene (b).
The following are the possible outcomes of the kids’ eye color:
BB - Brown eyes (not carrying recessive gene)
Bb - brown eyes (carrying it)
bb - blue eyes
There’s a 50% chance of the Bb result (meaning the kids will have brown eyes, but carry on the gene) and a 25% chance of BB or 25% bb (blue eyes).
As the dad says, the odds are 1 in 4 each time they have a kid. In their case, they got the bb result with all three kids.
The dad didn’t want “ginger” kids because the whole joke of this episode is that they are creepy. So he is putting on a brave face, pretending he’s ok with it, but breaks down crying because he isn’t.
Edit: This is also why, when both parents have a very diverse genetic background, they can have two kids who look almost nothing alike. It can cause issues in families where people don’t understand genetics, especially when it involves multiracial backgrounds. You get one kid who has really dark skin, eyes, and hair and a second who is blond and light-eyed. They have the same parents, but someone assumes cheating because they look so different. But it’s just that there were lots of sides on those particular genetic dice, so there were vastly different outcomes with each roll.
Yes you said genius. I think writers of South Park are brilliant. Fed up, obnoxious and dead on brilliant
Reading all the red head recessive gene stuff in the comments
It's a lot like russian roulette everytime your bloodline has a child
But they don't know they're playing russian roulette
Have you seen Cartmanland? That is another fun episode showcasing Cartman and Kyle. Oh no, this video messed up the order of the part where Kyle whispers in Cartmans ear.
This episode was so legit. I recommend South Park - a million little fibers
Season 10 episode 5
0:20 "Today we're gonna be checking out ginger kids."
FBI OPEN UP. The fact you clicked your lips before saying that makes it so much more worse.
That kid creeped out by gingers is Clyde, kinda "fuddy" but better as adult
Home Shopping Network episode called "Cash for Gold". It's Season 16, Episode 2. Also, Trey Parker was married an Asian woman.
12:03 that should be all gingers with hailey the new mermaid
5:23 sometimes kids can have totally different hair and eye colours than their parents, that's why people should put more stock into DNA tests than going by sight alone if you feel your partner has cheated. It's true what they say in this episode, both parents can be non ginger but if one of them carries the gene then they could produce offspring with ginger hair.
Aren’t both parents supposed to be carriers of the gene in order to have a ginger child?
both parents have to carry the gene, that's what recessive means
Scott Tannerman’s didn’t have more than two kids. It isn’t even funny how they set them up throughout the series🤣🤣🤣
Cartman is a lot like Trevor Phillips from gta you don’t wanna annoy him
Or Michael De Santa.
Kyle should’ve made a presentation about fat people if he was feeling risky
I'm what people refer to as a dark ginger. I have dark hair on my head but red facial hair. It may be difficult to see in my pic but if you got closer you would definitely easily see it.
Scott Tenormans dad is Cartman's father
It depends on the parents they probably both carry the recessive gene
Oh yeah I forgot Annie was remade numerous times by various actors of different colors & backgrounds!
I didn't even know i was kinda ginger until i got my beard cause i have brown hair and black body hair . I actually like my beard color and to be honest the girls seems to like it too 😊
I'm shocked you haven't watched Casa Bonita yet lmaooo