Pretty much all of season 2
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Kick the baby
South Park started when I was 13 & watched it all 😁 though my parents did have to approve it first lol luckily they watched the Chef Aid episode & as they go that’s not a bad one lol I would say the early stuff is very teenage humour. At least it was when I was a teenager not sure about now lol
Jewbilee, My Future Self n’ Me, Tsst, Smug Alert!, Guitar Queer-O, Fishsticks, Pee, The Last of the Meheecans, Help my teenager hates me
The Korn Halloween episode. Honestly at 13 dude exposure to Southpark is how I was able to relate to bullies in high school that were complete douchebags in prior years. I was perfectly able to understand the nuances of Southpark when I was 13. (Obviously not when I was 5 when it started). If you're showing her Southpark at all, you should show her 6 days to air. The worst thing that can happen honestly is if she starts doing Matt and Trey's accent impersonations. There's nothing cartman does that a kid can just imitate, he's not Bart Simpson. Swearing's one thing, but I think we're past that given the subject in question.
Anything from the first five seasons tbh, those episodes are tame in comparison to the rest of the series
I wrote my mum a persuasive essay when I was 11, laying out the satirical nature laying behind some of the cruder subject matter, the relevance the show has to contemporary pop culture, possible water cooler moments I may be missing out on, and other points to convince her that it would actually be better parenting to let me watch.
So, if your daughter is watching with your supervision, you're rocking it. I didn't turn out like cartman because south park, I was fine, she'll be fine too, and will appreciate her mum giving her the respect to enjoy something adult, with the guidance to understand it for what it is.
Let us know how she enjoys whichever episodes you decide to watch!
They’re 13. Every single you thing you think is too inappropriate they are already saying with their friends every single day. It’s South Park, they will be fine.
This is why parents shouldn't homeschool. They have no idea what age kids learn at certain ages.
I agree, it's just a show and if you have a problem with them watching the show then try to remember how you were at that age.
Pip, but it sucks so don’t watch it
The Losing Edge
The loosing edge is perfect for a younger person to ease into south park, easy to understand and only some fighting
When my daughter had lice in the 4th (or 5th?)grade, we let her watch the Lice Capade episode (S11-E3). It actually cheered her up. We used it as an example of how people will tease you about your problems when they have the same problem themselves.
Sorry to break it to you but 13 year olds already have all of the "ideas."
Every single episode is ok.
Sorry to break it to you but 13 year olds already have all of the "ideas."
Every single episode is ok.
They probably have been jackin' it every day, and have fucked every piece of furniture in their house by now.
The losing edge
My first episode was the shit episode. My dad just told my brother and I not too tell my mom. We loved it.
Def the movie
Lice Capades. Its pretty tame and surely relatable.
Fourth Grade though I had that one scene we don't talk about
I don’t think the thanksgiving episode was that bad
Christmas in Canada.
Damn i started watching in 3rd grade. I must be the worst
i think any of the halloween episodes except the one with korn
I mean, most 13 year olds are ready for south Park. Your kid has almost definitely heard worse at school by this point.
Make love not Warcraft. Other than poop jokes, it's really just about the boys playing video games.
I was your age when I started watching. S1 and S2 are probably tamer compared to a lot of later stuff.
"With Apologies to Jesse Jackson" from S11 is the best episode of all time, IMO, and it's not inappropriate. I would have loved it at 13, 30, etc. It's a Randy episode about white fragility.