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532:, and whether it is morally or ethically wrong to commit suicide. The episode's script indicates it is wrong for someone wishing to kill oneself to place the burden of that decision on a loved one: in this case, Grandpa Marvin demanding that Stan kill him, without considering how traumatizing an experience it would be for Stan. This is most strongly illustrated at the end of the episode, in which the ghost of Marvin's grandfather (who had Marvin kill him long ago) tells Marvin he must not force Stan to commit such a traumatizing act. Although the ghost tells Grandpa Marvin he must die of "natural causes", Marvin nevertheless continues seeking ways to kill himself, but without involving other people. Parker said this reflects his opinion that, "Basically, it is OK to kill yourself, but you shouldn't ask someone else to do it and put someone else through the trip." 548:. Sheila and Gerald Broflovski, Kyle's parents, were named after Stone's parents, although he insists the characters are nothing like his real parents. Marvin Marsh was not based on any real-life person, but Parker and Stone wanted to create a rude and unlikeable grandfather character because they felt most elderly people were portrayed as sweet and lovable on television. Originally, they wanted Marvin Marsh to be known as the "molesting grandpa" who kept making sexual comments to Stan and attempting to play inappropriate games with him, but Comedy Central refused to allow it, which Parker said was "probably the right call". Terrance and Phillip are loosely based on Parker and Stone themselves, and were also inspired by the 394: 695:". "Death", along with the other twelve episodes from the first season, was also included in the DVD release "South Park: The Complete First Season", which was released on November 12, 2002. Parker and Stone recorded commentary tracks for each episode, but they were not included with the DVDs due to "standards" issues with some of the statements; Parker and Stone refused to allow the tracks to be edited and censored, so they were released in a CD separate from the DVDs. In 2008, Parker and Stone made "Death" and all 324:. Despite objecting to the show, the adults themselves laugh and make jokes at their own real-life toilet humor. Carol proclaims that if Cartoon Central does not take the show off the air, the protesters will kill themselves, and they start using a slingshot to send themselves flying into the building. With the adults out of town for the protest, the boys are free to watch 360:, but Death refuses. Death then brings in the spirit of Stan's great-great-grandfather (Marvin's grandfather), who was killed by Marvin when he was Stan's age; the ghost warns Marvin that he must die of natural causes and not place the burden of his suicide on anybody else's shoulders or else he will spend his eternity after death in 484:, portraying them as so invested in fighting the television program that they fail to pay attention to what is going on in their children's lives. This is illustrated in the episode when Stan calls his mother seeking help because Death is chasing him, only for his mother to ignore him because she is too busy protesting the 435:
The subplot of Kenny's diarrhea problems came from a real-life high school experience from Stone, who said students used to offer each other $ 20 if they would pass a note to the teacher explaining they had "explosive diarrhea", like Kenny did in the episode. The image of Kenny sitting on a toilet in
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to listen to his problems. More than a dozen people have killed themselves against the headquarters building. Eventually, the network agrees to take the show off the air, not because of the deaths but because of the stench of the protesters' explosive diarrhea. Meanwhile, Death continues chasing the
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poster. "Death" included a consistency error in that Mr. Garrison's classroom had its own separate bathroom, which has never again been seen on the show. During one scene, Cartman moons Kyle while making fun of Kyle's mother. Comedy Central censors forced Parker and Stone to remove the image of
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was little more than flatulence jokes and primitive animation. The episode portrays the parents as being so invested in protesting television programs that they fail to pay any attention to what is going on in their children's lives. They want to make television clean and wholesome so the
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run, Parker and Stone received criticism from some commentators and media outlets that the series was little more than flatulence jokes and primitive animation, and thus must be a simple show to produce. "Death" was written in response to that criticism. The episode introduced
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Cartman's bare bottom, although such images would be allowed in future episodes. A man named Mr. McCormick was killed in "Death" after he was flung via slingshot into the Cartoon Central building. The character's name led many to mistakenly believe it was Kenny's father,
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which also contains obscenities. Furious about all this, the parents go back to the Cartoon Central network building to protest again. Grandpa Marvin decides to visit Africa, where over 400 people are "naturally" eaten by
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show. This is also demonstrated by the line Kyle says, "I think that parents only get so offended by television because they rely on it as a babysitter and the sole educator of their kids."
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at their leisure. Grandpa Marvin continues asking Stan to kill him, and demonstrates how terrible his life is by locking Stan in a room and forcing him to listen to a song in the style of
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to the network. Herzog was excited to be featured in the episode and enjoyed the portrayal. During one scene, Stan's grandfather locks him in a room and plays music by the Irish vocalist
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episodes ordered by Comedy Central before the network committed to a full season. The episode's plot heavily influenced the screenplay of the 1999 feature film adaptation
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entertainment industry can raise their kids, while they themselves do not have to make the time and effort to be full-time parents. The episode also advocates against
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gets outraged by the foul language and crude humor, and contacts other South Park parents to organize a boycott at the Cartoon Central headquarters in
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movie, and we sort of thought this episode would make the best model just because we liked the sort of pointing at ourselves kind of thing."
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episodes ordered by Comedy Central before the network committed to a full season of 13 episodes. Parker long wanted to feature a
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as a form of torture to show Stan what it is like to be his age, and convince Stan to kill him. The parody of Enya's
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suffers from a bout of "explosive diarrhea", which spreads to others in the town, including the adults protesting
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and directed by Stone on his first solo directorial work for an episode in the show. The episode, along with the
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due to the perceived negative influence it has over their children. Parker said, "After about the first year of
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universe, whose show is literally nothing but a series of flatulence jokes, with even cruder animation than
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whether he should help his grandpa kill himself, but they avoid discussing the issue, much to Stan's anger.
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every year. The episode ends with the boys laughing, and then laughing harder when Kyle farts.
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was made available on video. The episode was released on the "Volume III" video along with "
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to kill him, but Stan refuses because he fears he might get in trouble. Meanwhile,
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and Comedy Central, the latter the real-life television network that broadcasts
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himself arrives, but starts chasing after the boys instead of Grandpa Marvin.
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Lawson, Terry (2002-11-12). "4-disc 'Rings' could take up a whole weekend".
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The episode's script parodied parents who voiced strong opposition to
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in the United States on September 17, 1997. In the episode,
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Owen, Rob (2002-11-22). ""South Park" warped and worthy".
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Index

South Park
Matt Stone
Trey Parker
Matt Stone
An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig
Pinkeye
South Park season 1
List of episodes
first season
South Park
Comedy Central
Grandpa Marvin
Stan
kill him
Terrance and Phillip
Death
Kenny
Trey Parker
Matt Stone
censorship
euthanasia
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Sheila
Kyle
Marsh family
Grampa Marsh
suicide
Stan
Kyle
Terrance and Phillip

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