contraband found on 4chan
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It’s obviously from South Park.
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Specifically from season 12, episode 8, “The China Problem” from 2008.
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It’s making fun of the idea of media makers “raping our childhoods” in particular Spielberg and Lucas violating Indiana Jones by releasing Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull earlier that year.
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Anyway, that’s so two thousand and late.
So this is where chuds got tgeir idea for culture war…
That shit’s been going on for way longer than South Park has existed.
Its also got one of the series’ best jokes with “free hat”
He killed those babies in self defense!
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How did we let George Lucas and Steven Spielberg rape Indiana Jones?
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“He he, get em georgie boy!!! Stick em up on the pinball machine!!!”
Given all the rehashes lately, seems even more relevant now
It’s George Lucas and Steven Spielberg violating Indiana Jones.
The movie really was that bad.
The only thing I remember from it was the refrigerator scene because it was so wtf.
“Nuke the fridge” is up there with “Jump the shark”
Not at all. Jump the shark is a high point that the show is not expected to reach again.
Nuking the fridge is more of a final humiliation.
Jumping the shark is when the plot is lost and a ridiculous next move makes it apparent that the value is gone and the entity has become a joke of itself. That’s my interpretation. I did not google.
you think that the fonz jumping over a shark on his motorcycle was the High Point of Happy Days and that’s why they call it that? 😂
It wasn’t a motorcycle, it was on water skis. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs9M1m-dpgM
OT, but the comment under the video is pure gold:
“Sharks have a similar metaphor, ‘swam under the Fonzie’.”
Everyone keeps blaming the aliens but I didn’t that they were that bad a fit. But the movie was terrible and at that but where LeBouf started swinging through the trees I was ready to walk out.
The newer one’s not too bad though.
Personally i can’t get onboard with aliens when the rest of the series is cemented in the religious supernatural. The two genres are mutually exclusive in my head.
That said I do get that aliens are the pop culture thing in the timeframe where that film was set so the decision makes sense. Execution was just piss poor.







