American creative duo best known for co-creating, writing and producing the animated series South Park; also collaborators on theatrical and film projects.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone are American creators, writers, directors and producers. They co-created South Park and have collaborated on feature films and stage musicals.

A close reading of South Park's "Cartoon Wars" (Parts I & II) that compares South Park's techniques with Family Guy and The Simpsons. The review foregrounds themes of free speech, censorship, and religiously motivated threats. It frames Cartman and Kyle as ideological foils and defends liberal free expression.

For:Fans of animated satire, media critics, students interested in free speech and censorship debates.

 The two episodes, remarkable from an ethical, moral, political and social perspective, dystopically parody themes such as freedom of speech, tolerance, and secular right to expression, compared to Islamic fundamentalism, often censorious.

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