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South Park : La Fin de l'obésité

Original title: South Park: The End of Obesity
  • TV Special
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
8.8K
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Trey Parker in South Park : La Fin de l'obésité (2024)
New weight loss medicine creates a frenzy in South Park. Cartman's denied access leads the kids to take action.
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New weight loss medicine creates a frenzy in South Park. Cartman's denied access leads the kids to take action.New weight loss medicine creates a frenzy in South Park. Cartman's denied access leads the kids to take action.New weight loss medicine creates a frenzy in South Park. Cartman's denied access leads the kids to take action.

  • Director
    • Trey Parker
  • Writers
    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
    • Brian Graden
  • Stars
    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
    • April Stewart
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    • Director
      • Trey Parker
    • Writers
      • Trey Parker
      • Matt Stone
      • Brian Graden
    • Stars
      • Trey Parker
      • Matt Stone
      • April Stewart
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    7TheVictoriousV

    Big fat thumbs up

    I don't have any especially strong feelings either way about the new South Park special, although I believe it's a fairly valid one. This time, the subject is the American healthcare system, insurance companies, and the maddening labyrinth that these entities will put people through.

    However, it also concerns body positivity and uses Eric Cartman to represent something I've sometimes noticed within the body-love discourse. A lot of people simply want the thing that THEY are insecure about to get destigmatized so that they can then poke fun at other people's shortcomings from a position of superiority -- of not being "ugly" themselves. They want to be able to dish it out without having to take it.

    Something similar happens in "gender wars" discourse: Many incels espouse that they should be worthy of love even if they are short or thin, but will gladly demonize fat women, while a woman who pushes for fat acceptance may readily use the very language she's decrying when it comes to small schlongs and "skinny b-itches". Both sides will tell you it's totally different when the other does it.

    But I digress. How is the rest of the episode/special/"Paramount+ event"? Well, it has some laughs and it lets a lot of characters shine. (Randy, as per usual, gets a pretty funny B story where he gets in on the South Park moms' obsession with semaglutide drugs.)

    Also, it has appreciably better cereal mascot gags (yes, cereal/sugar companies also become involved in the plot) than anything we got in Unfrosted.
    7Laqshayaroraofficial

    Cartman VS KFC

    To be honest, I didn't know anything about semaglutide before watching this episode. After checking about it, I found that they showed everything kinda right and in a fun way. I like when they make the show Cartman-centric, showcasing all his bad sides. The good part is that this special has all five lead kids and Randy doing his crazy stuff like always.

    I haven't heard any songs by Lizzo and don't know much about the cartoons of the sugary brands, but this episode was still fun for me.

    Overall, it's a good, fun episode for South Park fans but probably not for Lizzo fans and Pakistani people.

    I'm waiting for the 27th season of South Park. It's been more than a year-please just release it ASAP.
    7TreeFiddy53

    South Park ft. Vennu Mallesh is NOT something I'd ever expected.

    I HOLLERED at the use of "It's my life!" in this special. No, not Bon Jovi. Remember Vennu Mallesh? Yep. THAT 'It's my life'. South Park ft. Vennu Mallesh is NOT what I had signed up for but boooooy, it was a surprise :D They have labs based out of Vishakapatnam, with signs saying 'Prayogshala' etc. (surprisingly written correctly 90% :O) in Hindi and.... Sanskrit..? XD Who comes up with the ridiculous stuff like this? LMAO.

    "Rich people get get Ozempic, poor people get body positivity." The commentary on the American Medical system was hilarious and sadly still prevalent. I don't know anything about Lizzo's music and don't know if the criticism of the music was justified, but someone got a prescription to listen to Lizzo five times a day because they couldn't afford medicine and their insurance wouldn't allow claims. The Cereal Mascot acting like mob-bosses, LOL. Wut!? XD Leave it to South Park to come up with some of the most random things.

    Classic South Park? No. But if you're a fan, it's enjoyable. If you know have heard of Vennu Mallesh, this is a must watch.
    8grantss

    Topical and hilarious

    Weight loss drugs are all the rage though obtaining them can be problematic. However, some of the mothers of South Park clearly have no problem in obtaining them, as Randy Marsh discovers. Meanwhile, Cartman is desperately wanting to lose weight and a weight loss drug would be ideal for him.

    Another hilarious, topical, button-pushing South Park special from Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Not the most obvious subject for a comedy show but Parker and Stone have a knack for turning seemingly-unfunny topics into something hilarious.

    Some hysterically funny moments and also a great indictment of the US healthcare system.
    10Kamandi73

    American Medical Tragedy

    "Rich people get get Ozempic, poor people get body positivity." It is simple. Nothing amazing, yet it had an effect on me to realize the truth. The medical insurance industry fights to make sure its customers stay sick and die. Providing less medical care is what generates greater profits for them.

    Keeping us making phone calls, requesting authorizations, seeking medical care that we paid for, waiting for coverage reviews, and getting less medical treatment, or nothing. "Call back later" when the price is your life.

    The rich get whatever they want. The poor on Obamacare get whatever the insurance company gives as the cheapest alternative. Body positivity instead of Ozempic. It is funny, and sad, and true.

    My Mom spent several years fighting cancer. Every time she was prescribed an MRI or other expensive scan it took her months to get approved. Did that make it harder for her doctors to fight the cancer? Did it make it easier for her cancer to advance because of the delays?

    The insurance company never had her health or her life on their list of priorities. Did her insurance authorization review agent get a quarterly bonus when my mother and other sick people died?

    Every time a sick customer dies, the insurance company spends less money on doctors, hospitals, treatments, exams, scans, prescription drugs, etc.

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    • Trivia
      The opening credits are a spoof of those of L'Armée des morts (2004).
    • Quotes

      Eric Cartman: Rich people get Ozempic, poor people get body positivity.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rita Panahi Show: Episode #3.63 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Cry Little Sister (Theme From The Lost Boys)
      Written by Mike Mainieri and Gerard McMahon

      Performed by Gerard McMahon

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      • May 25, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Південний Парк: Кінець ожиріння
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      • MTV Entertainment Studios
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      • 50m
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      • Dolby Atmos
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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