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Animation & Storytelling: How South Park Mastered The Art of Doing Things the Wrong Way & The Making of South Park: 6 Days to Air

 


"How South Park Mastered The Art of Doing Things the Wrong Way"

by Nerdstalgic

The best South Park episodes are still just as funny and relevant as they were the day they were made. Cartman, Kyle, Kenny and Stan have given television some of its most memorable moments. Yet its the absurdity of what goes into South Park that has kept the show interesting for so long. This is a look at how South Park has survived for over 20 years! Two things, one, a great look at the behind the scenes stuff is the doc 6 days to air, and two, most of the content here does not pertained to the fully serialized seasons.



"The Making of South Park: 6 Days to Air"

**WARNING CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT**


A documentary filmed in 2011 showing the infamous 6 day turnaround for a South Park episode. On day one nothing exists. no script, sound, or animation. However, by day six a fully animated film is delivered to the network for air. Love or hate South Park they have managed to stay current and on air for over 20 years by sticking to a 'six day production run'. They also use Autodesk Maya to create the show.

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