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I still remember when this show started back when I was in middle school. I'm surprised it has managed to stay so funny for so long. Most shows fizzle out long before they reach 15 seasons.
I too love the way they portray celebrities but my favorite characteristic of the show is how fast they create jokes out recent time events.
I can tell them 100 things, South Park is above em all!
The number one thing this show does better than any other show is that it DOESN'T GIVE A DAMN.
I love best how they manage to be hilarious, but at the same time they actually have intellectual "morals" to most of their episodes and "life lessons" of sorts.