(I personally have a love/hate relationship with tweek idk how to explain it)
I honestly don’t NOT like any of them. They’re all pretty lovable even when they do messed up shit. All of the kids at least. I don’t like Tuong Lu Kim. He’s not even Chinese. He’s just a really racist white guy with DID and no redeeming qualities.
The biggest plot twist for me will forever be the owner of City Wok, Tuong Lu Kim, turning out to be a white man who suffers from a severe case of schizophrenia.
The event keyart for SP:PD's 3rd Anniversary has been added to Phone Destroyer! 🥳 Happy early birthday, SP:PD! 🎂
Complete the event, New Kid to get a guaranteed copy of Sizzler Stuart! ⚡️
Oh and also, it's awesome that they put the best card of 2020 in the middle. 🥳😉
With the launch of one new system the previous incarnation had one last gasp for everyone to behold.
That happens to be a cinematicly pleasing homage to both Kurosawa and a well defined property on its own.
While this runs away with Runner Up status for Game of the Year.
Jin Sakai lives a modest life on Tsushima Island in mid 13th Century Japan, but when Mongols invade and lay claim Jin loses badly and nearly gets left for dead.
Working from the shadows as a figurative ghost, Jin assembles and learns ways and means to take back the island and free his family and people.
Goregous is an understatement with this, as the developers specifically wanted to target those who know the framework and legends of Kurosawa and his historical epics.
With the estates support the tech can allow players to replicate the style and features down to a t, where hidden fortress and magnificent Japanese 7 can be recreated and perfectly homage with stunning graphics and images.
Glad this was the last thing to come out at the twilight of a console cause this shows just how much could come from it.
And now we wonder what the PS5 version of this will look like.
SUM 22: Jin Sakai leads Ronin and enemy forces alike to retake his homeland in the PS4s swan song.
I actually adored this episode! Everything in it was pretty much what I wanted and it really did feel like something out of the older episodes. It wasn’t perfect of course and still can’t surpass the golden era of South Park, but compared to the previous episodes it was pretty dang good. It still wasn’t exactly an episode focused on the kids, like I wanted, but it was Cartman centered which is close enough. I liked that there was more than just one central joke, unlike the last few episodes. And many of these jokes were things only fans would notice; like the casual reference of Cartman’s obsession with Kyle and Tuong Lu Kim’s accent replacing “city” with “shitty”.
Character wise I think it actually did a nice job of featuring or referencing a lot of the characters, even if it was just for a second or two. We won’t talk about the fact that they specifically showed off the toilet in Clydes house. (If you know you know). Of course any Cartman centric episode gets an A+ from me. And LIANE CONTENT??? Thank you for that! In the older seasons I had my skepticism about her, as I believed she was a bit neglectful towards Eric and ignored a lot of his clear issues in order to make things easier for herself. For example, there were multiple cases where she’d downplay the the way her job and lifestyle negatively effected him. She also tended to put her reputation with the other parents over him. And she always tried to project either an ideal partner or a friend onto him, because she wanted to fill a void her son couldn’t give her on his own. But ya know what? This episode showed me that she’s really developed as a character, going as far as to change her lifestyle and get herself a job so that she could put a roof over her and Eric’s head. She also stood up to him and called him out on his behavior. Where as before she’d either not say anything or just smack him upside the head and move on. I was overall really impressed with the character development in this.
Also Cartman doing all this just because he knew he’d miss his mommy is everything. “I’m your job” BISH THAT QUOTE IS EVERYTHING. It’s yet another example of his extreme attachment to people and what’s probably a case of separation anxiety. Now you could argue that he just wanted her to stay home so she could do things for him, which is partly true. But thinking back on recent episodes, he’s had multiple desperate attempts to keep certain characters close to him. Even if he refused to admit it, using ulterior motives to hide the fact that he has attachment issues. And a bit more evidence of him only really wanting his mom in this episode is at the end—when they’re literally living in a hotdog stand with hardly any of their things—he tried to look on the bright side because he still had his mom. Thus the quote “And most importantly, we’re here together” even though he changes his mind after he finds that the sink has been replaced with ketchup and mustard.
Anyway enough enough of me analyzing the characters. Although I may make a series of me deep diving into each of the main characters. Would you like to see something like that? Let me know. 🤔 But for now let’s just get straight to the Ratings!
Things I liked:
• Cartman now canonically has both daddy AND mommy issues
•The look of pure annoyance from Tweek Tweak
• This episode is more proof that Cartman being homeless in the future makes no sense.
Things I disliked:
• I really hope they’re not gonna actually live in that hotdog for long
• I felt the pain when those realtor characters broke their back
• Cartman’s “realtor face” is probably gonna scar me for life
Ship of the day:
Kyman! Due to the quote “and my personal favorite, Kyle’s house”
(Carters at least gets a participation award tho)
Overall Rating:
7.5/10 (I enjoyed this episode compared to the others, but it wasn’t extremely memorable either. Over all just a fun time that I’ll probably watch once).
so I hate to bring tidings of a source most people hate, but I figured hey you guys want all examples of plural characters so why not? so uhhh I have. two super bad representations, one pretty okay one, and one maybe. the first bad one is Mr. Garrison & Mr. Hat, and theyre both shitheads but theyre just about the longest known system in the series, most prominent in earlier seasons. the second one is Tuong Lu Kim (aka the city wok guy) & co., whom are revealed to be plural in S15E6. Biiiig tw for that ep though for SUPER bad stereotypes all around.
the one actually pretty okay one is Cartman and Kenny, temporarily, throughout the second half of season 6. They're a possessive system after Kenny dies and, long story short, inhabits Cartman's body. The whole class acknowledges it, Kenny is still the same as ever, he takes front and speaks sometimes, and they act pretty much the same as ever. And whenever theyre addressed without Kenny, the others always speak up and are like "actually theres __ people because Kenny is still sharing Cartman's body". I'd say it's actually handled remarkably well and no one questions it except for a doctor that doesn't know Cartman. /g it gets a B- from me /j
the last one is a maybe, but Kenny McCormick, Princess Kenny, and Mysterion have a lot of traits of being plural. Kenny and Mysterion specifically talk very differently and Mysterion seems a lot more comfortable speaking up than Kenny, plus the time they switched back and forth between each other's voices because something shocoed them. Princess acts rather differently too, using she/her pronouns when the others use he/him and seemingly being attracted to boys, which Kenny hasn't expressed an interest in. (Mysterion has never expressed interest in anyone at all) She also only acts this way when she puts on her whole outfit and wig, and one time when the others were playing medieval they asked for "Lady McCormick"(aka Princess) and Kenny looked to the side and after a pause said, "She's not here right now". Their parents are actually awful and along with all the d--ths he remembers, it's definitely enough to cause a traumagenic system. again a maybe but interesting nonetheless
anyways thats my forbidden south park knowledge, I bore the curse of watching it so you all don't have to. i hope this is somehow useful to you?? i totally dont blame you if you delete this whole thing lmao, hey it was worth it. love your blog, we have it on notifications ✨ /lh
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We already had Tuong Lu Kim on the list, but thank you for the others, theyve been added(The maybe has gone in the maybe). Dont ever feel bad for sending in a 'cringe' or 'problematic' source, the only ones we arent taking currently are specifically horror movies centered around the fact that the killer/monster is plural- this may change in the future but not right now, we have a *extremely* hefty backlog to work through.
Villains are fine, '''problematic''' characters are fine, '''problematic''' sources are fine, '''cringe''' sources are fine. This is a categorization list, not a 'objectively good rep' list.
As a gentle reminder, its possible to check the linked list with control+f or alphabetically for the source and/or characters you want to submit, this way you dont need to spend a bunch of time typing something that has already been added.
So I don't know if this exists yet but I would love to see a video with clips from Ghost of Tsushima but replace 'Mongols' with a voice clip of Tuong Lu Kim from South Park going 'God Damn Mongorians'.