"South Park" Time to Get Cereal (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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9/10
This was amazing. Gave me many flashbacks.
buhonero-253099 November 2018
They brought back a long forgotten character and one of the most well known supernatural entities in the show. You need to see it yourself! This will remind you of some classic episodes. Welcome back, South Park!
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9/10
I like cereal
ericstevenson8 November 2018
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This episode features ManBearPig devastating South Park. It was previously an analogy for global warming and how it wasn't real. I guess it can be assumed that Trey Parker and Matt Stone didn't believe in global warming. It can also be assumed that this episode means that they do now believe in it. That was probably their biggest flaw. I'm glad we believe in global warming.

So as you might have guessed, the boys recruit Al Gore to get rid of it. He claims to have discovered that ManBearPig is a demon and someone made a deal with it for it escape into the real world. It's revealed at the very end to be Stan's grandfather. I knew they wouldn't be able to put all of this into one episode. Another three parter? It's great to have the show defend environmentalism, even if the episode itself was a little predictable. ***1/2
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8/10
Things get even more cereal
jwwalrath-227-8548716 November 2018
Continues the hilarity from the last episode. It does repeat some things, but it also includes one of their best segments in terms of pure animation.
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10/10
Told ya climate change was real!
Reckno648 January 2020
It's time to get cereal about climate chan-I MEAN ManBearPig again! This and the following episode were very enjoyable to me, not just because they more or less admit to being wrong about climate ch--err MANBEARPIG in their 2006 episode (well, mostly cause of that) but it was also just really nice seeing the South Park kids get together and stop MBP with the help of Al Gore. Al said he liked these episodes himself which I think is saying something!

Although not likely most people's favorites, this and the following episode are easily some of my favorite South Park episodes of the newer seasons, if not the whole show! Give them a watch, unless you are still in denial of climate change. Otherwise this episode might upset you.....
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10/10
Red dead
woah-2449112 July 2019
Epic episode 11/10 shows how southpark is still great
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9/10
South Park is rising up again
robbiezboril8 November 2018
I'm very happy the writers are doing a better job at this season, so far I've enjoyed all the episodes besides the probel with a poo
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10/10
Welcome back good old South Park i fell in love with !
martinsmarkss8 November 2018
This was good Old pre - 15/16 season South Park. Gory, ridiculous over top jokes ! :)
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6/10
6
Edvis-19974 January 2019
Too basic for me. Kind of nonsense and very mixed all together.
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10/10
The best apology of Matt and Trey ever.
rumatom8 November 2018
A really good episode where the creators (the boys) are apologizing to El Gore after the old episodes where the latter was ridiculed.

The good old South Park with the good old humor, satire and characters.
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10/10
Awesome episode
checkinac8 November 2018
South Park is back and funnier than ever. This show is one of the strongest social commentary comedies I've watched for over 20 years. Go South Park, the God of comedy.
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2/10
Not bad
thadgordon368 November 2018
The story itself was alright, but the constant Red Dead Redemption 2 references both detracted from the episode and will cause it to age like a ham sandwich.
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9/10
The show "isn't" funny "anymore" it all became real, it's real life and no longer satire, reality is a joke and we've killed it!
murshidrashid18 November 2018
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I think the RDR2 part was just a stand in for escapism that keeps society from addressing its problems headon .The next generations will complain but they wont give up Red Dead Redemption 3 eitherSo in episode 6, even though they show they still don't like Al Gore, they want to tell him that they may have been wrong about climate change? That's what I assume you're getting at. So the thing about Man-Bear-Pig getting to terorize the future generations instead of the current ones is a parallel to generations not believing in climate change accepting that climate change is real, and passing it on to the next generations as their problem. Makes senseI always watched South Park thinking it was ridiculing climate change deniers, they were probably actually climate deniers, themselves.

If you can't tell that something is satire, it stops being satire. And if you think something is satire, it becomes satire.
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10/10
Best episode of season 22 so far
martijnkersten8 November 2018
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This episode takes me back to the good old times of south park. Combined with the new political situation of today.

The return of Al Gore and manbearpig is very well done, and it's real cerial this time. Also the pick up on red dead redemption is awesome
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10/10
best
ramyarrafiq8 November 2018
It was really fun to watch when they make stuff like this again.
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10/10
frikin awesome
fear209 November 2018
This epsiode wad awesome i love it when they do crazy monsters and involve the whole town on some end of the world thing.
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10/10
south park is bvack
hiikaru8 November 2018
Ah yes south park is back! please make more of this trey and matt i miss this! i love the red dead redemption parts lmao.
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10/10
Loved this Episode!
dustyn-barlow10 October 2020
It was a great episode, and the people who complained about the Red Dead Redemption refrences obviously either don't play video games, or don't have a spouse/roommate that plays video games. You have to be a gamer, to share in the heartache and rage of somebody playing on your save file. There are 2 things that will cause a couple to instantly break up. 1) Cheat on you 2)Play/Erase your game save files!

Great Episode!
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1/10
That advertising of the computer game every second is really annoying
ao-733308 November 2018
Seriously? Could the authors do without this irritating ad?!
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9/10
OH IS IT INCONVENIENT NOW?!
tirahaman13 September 2023
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He tried to warn us all but no one took him CEREAL! We all just made fun of him didn't we? Well now we can just deal with it ourselves.

How do we stop it? We stop it all those years ago when he FREAKING warned us and we still had time!

We're sorry for making fun of you. But that didn't sound super cereal at all.

It's up to us young people now. We have to find a way to get people to take this cereal. We must convince people there is a ManGearPig, which Satan told us, is a Fate Sifter demon that made a deal with some people on this planet.

It might seem impossible.....Yeah it sounds really hard doesn't it? People might not believe us and like make fun of us and stuff. Poor us, huh?
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4/10
When did SP go liberal?
dwaynemayo6031 December 2022
So usually SP is funny but the continual global warming warnings in this episode make me wonder if their getting woke to tow the line. Climate change is such a complicated issue and they just, I don't know, did what all the climate change fanatics do. Everyone who doesn't agree with us, shut up. We don't want to hear any of your evidnce only ours and if you don't agree with us we'll get you fired and character assassinate you.

Things like the fact they we don't really know how many polar bears there are or how many there were. And we still don't know how to count them accurately. This from the actual agency that counts the bears.

It makes me feel like a lot of the climate change is more about money not the environment. That's why Al Gore was doing it. It was proven, he was embarrassed and that's why he disappeared. Even the failed Kyoto treaty was about wealth redistribution not the environment. Read what it actually says if you don't believe me.
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1/10
South Park was right the first time.
liutenantsalt15 December 2022
This episode marks a sharp decline in the quality and integrity of the show, where Trey and Matt (presumably pressured by the station which in turn serves the DNC) decide to forego South Park's comedy and relevance to instead pander to a group of sociopathic cultists who are still bitter they were brilliantly satired in Manbearpig.

SP owes no apology to Al Gore, who is still a lying, hypocritical con artist peddling doomsday lies for his direct enrichment. Put another way, the ice caps didn't melt and kill all life in the year 2000 like the "infallible experts" prophecized. Nor did it happen in 2003. Or 2006, or 2007, or 2009 or 2011 or 2012, or 2016 or 2020 or any other date named by the fearmongering "dire forecasters",

If Matt and Trey want to apologize to someone, they should do it to someone they actually did injustice to. Someone they defamed and and lied about, perhaps deliberately, perhaps because they were politically pressured. Someone like, say, George Zimmerman, not a lying fraud like Al Gore.

"Global Warming" is a lie, and always has been.
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