South Park explained: K.I.L.L. S.M.U.R.F.S. & Dances with Smurfs

by Frank Liao | November 11, 2009 at 10:25 pm
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The acronym K.I.L.L. S.M.U.R.F.S. was used by Cartman on South Park's 'Dances With Smurfs' episode S13E13.  It stands for:

Keywords

Intergrated

Leftist

Liberal

Socialist

Modern

Utopian

Reformed

Farce

School

Cartman paints school president Wendy as a smurf killer, in a cheap but effective attempt to sully her reputation. 'Dances with Smurfs', is a fantasy/propaganda film made by and starring Cartman that depicts Cartman in a very favorable light. He was a gentle, kind human that treated the smurfs with kindness before the evil Wendy came and destroyed the smurf world in order to profit from their smurf berries.

The entire episode's plot is centered around Cartman as the new morning announcer.  But because Cartman is Cartman, he turns his morning announcer gig into a personal vendetta against the corrupt student administration.  He transforms into an obnoxious and loud conspiracy nut (think Glenn Beck/Alex Jones), making outrageous claims against Wendy on a daily basis.

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funny66544

Wasnt this episode a big middle finger to alex jones (conspiracy lunatic)and that other guy?

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G_Monster

nope, this is a 100% in your face F U to Glen Beck

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Steve Smith

Alex Jones knows how the world turns. Glenn is just an asshole.

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mopfoooz

im getting this right, the ending was about Avatar the movie ripping of dances with wolves ?  haha halarious.

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Frank Liao

In the end, James Cameron's Avatar is based on the book written by Wendy about how she saved the Smurfs, not Cartman's Dances With Smurfs.

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