Hand Puppet

South Park as good as before! by Matthewop Green
South Park is a satirical look on most anything from Western society – politics, the media, today’s youth, celebrities, violence in our society, and much much more.The main characters are four children who are basically mouthpieces for their creator’s opinions, expressing views that would sound arrogant coming from adults. Stan represents the liberal viewpoint, as does his friend Kyle, who as a practising Jew, allows opportunity for religious comment. The supporting cast about South Park is also stellular. The lives (and minds) that intertwine with Stan, Cartman, Kenny and Kyle are just hilarious. Chef, Mr. Garrison. Kyles Mom and Dad, Cartman’s Mother, Butters, Timmy!, Sherrif Bar Brady, Principal Victoria, Wendy, BeBe, and..Big Gay Al..etc The show started as something of a fad – the new vulgar, don’t-let-the-kids-watch show on the block. But as real world events changed, “Park” evolved along with them. Standing as the kings on top of a soap box they constructed out of swearing kids, talking poo, homosexual hand puppets and hermaphroditic parents; Parker and Stone where blessed with the freedom of a hit series, hip status and a network that gave them the freedom to do whatever they want.episodes like “Chinpokomon”, “The Passion of the Jew”, “Tolerance Camp”, and “Clubhouse” are classics. And most episodes get funnier every single time I see it and thanks to Comedy Central giving Parker and Stone full control for language.
Sadly, the premiere for the show’s 14th season, which took on Tiger Woods and other recent fits of celebrity infidelity, has done little to quiet the grumbling. The episode felt lacking on pertinent things to say, as if Parker and Stone felt obligated to cover the Woods story just so they could maintain their reputation for quick turnaround on social issues. The duo’s worldview has become increasingly didactic. Last season they spent an entire episode preaching about how it’s okay to say “fag” sometimes, and the Woods episode was no less preachy. In DVD commentaries for past seasons, Parker and Stone have both claimed that their favorite episodes are the ones where the boys get to act like the kids that they are. It’s everyday childlike things mixed with perverse absurdities that keeps South Park grounded and funny, things like arguing over Facebook statuses, writing dirty stories, or dying from autoerotic asphyxiation accidents. These elements are still present in the show, but they sometimes get drowned out by forced social commentary.
if you still love this show or if you still miss this show, you can watch it on dvd now. They are very cheap online.
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Amazing hand puppet show
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Hand Puppet 6-pc Set $108.99 This delightful set of six puppets includes a fireman, policeman, surgeon, baker, cheerleader and chef sure to delight any child. These puppets feature operational mouths and hands. |
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Skippyjon Jones Hand Puppet (Hardcover) $13.46 Description not available. |
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Hello, Dinosaurs Hand-puppet Board Book (Board) $10.99 Description not available. |
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Paul Klee (Hardcover) $26.09 The story of Paul Klee`s hand puppets began with his son Felix`s wish to own Kasperl (Punch and Judy) figures like the ones he had seen at a Munich flea market. From 1916 to 1925, a total of fifty figures were created, of which thirty still exist today… |
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Hey Diddle Diddle (Board) $11.57 Little ScholasticJoin the cat with her fiddle, the cow and the moon, the little dog laughing at the dish and the spoon as this tactile hand-puppet board book features the beloved cast from HEY, DIDDLE, DIDDLE. – Five finger puppets on… |
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Twinkle Twinkle Panda Bear $10.93 Description not available. |
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Old Macdonald $9.26 |
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This Little Piggy (Board) $10.29 From Little Scholastic comes this innovative and interactive hand-puppet board book for babies and toddlers.Ages: 0-2.Parent and child can follow the five little pigs as they go to the market by playing and touching the five finger puppet… |
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Felted Animal Puppets (Nepal) $24.49 Cheppu Himal helps support education in Nepal. These adorable, hand-felted wool puppets are perfect for children of all ages. |
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Alex Toys Baggy Bunch Gals Craft Kit $12.29 Make lunch bag hand puppets with this Alex Toys craft kitActivity kit contains everything you need to create fun and functional paper bag puppetsBaggy Bunch Gals kit is fun for the whole family |
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How to Make Puppets With Children $9.96 Offers pattern pieces for making thirty-seven hand puppets and twenty-six finger puppets to be used in a variety of curriculum areas. |
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Dr. Seuss`s Horton Hears a Who! Can You? (Board) $9.03 Horton the elephant can hear the Whos, but no one else can, in a book in which readers are encouraged to use the hand puppet to perform the actions indicated through the die-cut pages. |
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Clap Your Hands! $9.85 Children can act out these special lyrics to the song If You’re Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands with the Elmo puppet. Cla |
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Puppet Planet (Paperback) $11.43 Presents step-by-step instructions and decorating tips for creating different styles of puppets, including marionettes and hand puppets. |
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Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don`t) (Hardcover) $20.78 Everyone adores Miss Brooks, the librarian who spins a magical story time for the first-graders, complete with costumes and hand puppets. Everyone, that is, except for one small, cranky girl who favors overalls and a stripy hat, whose heart isn`t moved… |
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Mole Sisters Finger Puppets $5.93 Soft plush puppets perfectly capture the sweetness of the Mole Sisters. The Mole Sisters can hold hands – each hand has VelcroB. tabs so that the interactive finger puppets fit comfortably on little hands. |
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Dante`s Inferno (DVD) $15.83 A trippy reinterpretation of the literary classic, DANTE`S INFERNO uses intricately hand-drawn puppets and stunning miniature sets to illustrate Dante`s bizarre travelogue into the underworld, which bears a disturbing resemblance to today`s world. This… |
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You Will Call Me Drog (Mixed media product) $13.09 Unless eleven-year-old Parker can find a way to remove the sinister puppet that refuses to leave his hand, he will wind up in military school or worse but first he must stand up for himself to his best friend Wren, his mother, and his nearly-absent fat… |
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Barry the Fish With Fingers (Hardcover) $12.35 Barry, a fish with hands, introduces amazing new activities to his undersea friends, from finger painting and puppet shows to tickling and counting to 10, before a heavy box that has fallen into the ocean reveals the added usefulness of Barry`s fingers… |