Ep 2. The Coon
- TVMA
- March 18, 2009
- 22 min
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8.4 (3,462)
The thirteenth season of the popular adult animated sitcom, South Park, features a total of 14 episodes full of laughter, satire, and irreverent humor. One of the most memorable episodes of the thirteenth season is undoubtedly the second one, titled "The Coon."
The episode revolves around a new superhero who has taken it upon himself to fight crime in the streets of South Park. This superhero, known as the Coon, is actually Cartman, one of the show's main characters. Cartman creates the persona of the Coon, a vigilante superhero, as a way to become famous while also fighting crime around town. He even creates a lair for himself in the basement of his home.
The Coon's first mission is to stop crime in the poorer areas of town, which he believes is linked to the influx of panhandlers and homeless people. He takes it upon himself to find out who is behind this by investigating the situation himself, resulting in numerous hilarious moments throughout the episode.
Meanwhile, another new hero has emerged in South Park, known as "Mysterion." Mysterion is a mysterious superhero who seems to have some sort of connection to the Coon. He actively tries to thwart the Coon's efforts to fight crime and solve the mystery of the homeless people in town.
The tensions between these two superheroes mount as the episode progresses. Both characters are convinced that they are the true hero of South Park and that the other is misguided. Mysterion seems to have a deeper understanding of the town's problems, whereas the Coon is more focused on his own fame and glory.
Adding to the intrigue of the episode is the fact that there is a new threat looming over South Park, in the form of Cthulhu, a supernatural cosmic entity from H.P. Lovecraft's novels. This new threat brings the Coon and Mysterion together in a battle to save the town.
As with most South Park episodes, "The Coon" is filled with satire and biting commentary on popular culture and societal issues. The episode takes aim at the popularity of superhero movies and the current state of the economy. It also pokes fun at the idea of people trying to become famous by any means necessary and the power struggles that often arise within groups of friends.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a hilarious, irreverent, and thought-provoking episode of South Park, "The Coon" is definitely one to watch. It has all the elements that make the show so beloved, including outrageous humor, social commentary, and some unexpected plot twists.