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Some Dude Made His Own 'South Park,' And It's Spot On
Even if "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone don't have a job for animator and comedy writer Patrick McCarthy, they can at least know they have a kindred spirit.
McCarthy created his own "South Park" mini-episode, and it's a hit. The clip has been building momentum since McCarthy posted it on YouTube earlier in the summer. "[It's] intended to be a mini spec script that I went ahead and animated as well," McCarthy told The Huffington Post on Tuesday. "Scout's Honor," described as a "parody of police brutality and white privilege," begins with a heinous crime committed by the Boy Scouts. That turns the innocent merit badge-seeking Stan and the rest of the gang into targets of public scorn. And, of course, Kenny must pay the ultimate price. <div class="embed-asset embed" data-type="embed-asset" data-provider="Embed" data-title=""> <div class="embed-code"> ![]() |
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