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10 Times South Park Was Actually Wholesome

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10 moments in South Park that are actually kind of heartwarming
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We all know South Park for its fart jokes, crazy and eccentric characters and borderline offensive humor, but sometimes the show is more than just parody and scathing satire. In fact, now and then, in among the craziness and the toilet humor there is some real emotion, moments of inspiration and moments that will make you cry tears of sadness instead of laughter. In fact, we are going to go out on a stretch and make an argument that South Park isn’t just the crude comedy we take it for and that it is actually a pretty darn wholesome show.

In this video we will take a look at the argument for this claim and ten times that South Park pulled at our heart strings and made us feel something other than shock. From lovely and endearing moments between siblings, moments of sadness at the loss of a loved one to the most surprising characters showing acts of kindness, get on your winter gear as we go to the snowy land of South Park.

What did you make of this list? What was your favorite moment? Any we missed? Let us know in the comments and make sure to subscribe to the channel for more endearing content!

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Written by: Aiden M
Narrated by: Grant Kellett @Gtalkstoomuch
Edited by: Nicolas Beauchemin

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