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South Park's Satirical Targets: Multiple Choice
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- 01The episode "Margaritaville," where the town's economy collapses and is treated like a religion with people worshipping a margarita maker, is a direct parody of what real-world event?
- 02In "The Losing Edge," the boys try to intentionally lose their little league baseball games to avoid playing all summer. This episode satirizes the common tropes found in what film genre?
- 03In "The Passion of the Jew," Cartman is inspired to start an anti-Semitic movement after watching a film by which controversial actor-director?
- 04Randy's infamous appearance on "Wheel of Fortune" in "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson" was a satirical take on the public controversy surrounding which comedian's use of a racial slur?
- 05In "Safe Space," Butters is forced to filter negative online comments for Cartman. The episode's title and plot are a critique of what modern social concept?
- 06The Emmy-winning episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft," which uses extensive in-game machinima, satirizes the obsessive culture surrounding what massively multiplayer online role-playing game?
- 07The "Fishsticks" episode, featuring a simple joke that sweeps the nation, famously satirizes which musician for his perceived ego and inability to understand the joke?
- 08The episode "You're Not Yelping" satirizes the sense of entitlement and power that comes from a specific real-world activity. What is it?
- 09The episode "Britney's New Look" depicts the pop star's public breakdown as a form of ritual sacrifice. It serves as a harsh critique of what?
- 10In "Trapped in the Closet," Stan is believed to be the reincarnation of a religious leader, leading to a famous celebrity locking himself in a closet. What is this episode primarily satirizing?
- 11In the two-part episode "Go God Go," Cartman's time-traveling adventure is a backdrop for a satire on the intense debate between religion and what philosophical viewpoint, famously championed by Richard Dawkins?
- 12The creature "ManBearPig," which former Vice President Al Gore obsessively hunts, serves as a metaphor for what real-world issue he is famous for championing?