Angry Kid's hair flames out from both sides of his lopsided head like two blood-red pizza slices. He sits in the back of his father's car and spits obscene annoyances out of his gnarled lips. "My tape, my tape," he squeals. Pops puts in the tape and a wicked death jam blasts from the speakers. He eje
Children will sometimes say the darnedest things, and on the Comedy Central's "South Park," children say the crudest, raunchiest, most obscene things imaginable. In fact, the whole town does.
This show is obviously the work of warped minds -- its creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker began collabora
Children will sometimes say the darnedest things -- on "South Park," children say the crudest, raunchiest, most obscene things imaginable.
This show is obviously the work of warped minds. Its creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker began collaborating in the early '90s. They were commissioned in 1994
Bugs Bunny, master tactician and trickster extraordinaire, continually finds himself in a predicament and makes his way out through an unforeseen path: he never assumes the role of victim. Rather, he remains fluid, shifting the very terms of engagement, burrowing out of his hole, so to speak, to reap