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{{quote| You can view the main page [[South Park (Animation)|HERE!]]<br />
{{quote| You can view the main page [[South Park|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes A-D [[South Park (Animation)/Tropes A-D|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes A-D [[South Park/Tropes A-D|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes E-J [[South Park (Animation)/Tropes E-J|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes E-J [[South Park/Tropes E-J|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes K-Q [[South Park (Animation)/Tropes K-Q|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes K-Q [[South Park/Tropes K-Q|HERE!]]<br />
Tropes R-V [[South Park (Animation)/Tropes R-V|HERE!]] }}
Tropes R-V [[South Park/Tropes R-V|HERE!]] }}
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* [[War Has Never Been So Much Fun]]: Vietnam was actually a lot of fun, and [[You Fail History Forever|involved waterslides]].
* [[War Has Never Been So Much Fun]]: Vietnam was actually a lot of fun, and [[You Fail History Forever|involved waterslides]].
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** {{spoiler|"What, [you wanted to tell me] that you put pubes in your chili?"}}
** {{spoiler|"What, [you wanted to tell me] that you put pubes in your chili?"}}
** {{spoiler|"Get in the car, Stan! Your mom and I are movin' back in together!"}}
** {{spoiler|"Get in the car, Stan! Your mom and I are movin' back in together!"}}
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: ''Make Love Not Warcraft'' makes transporting a flash drive to succeed in a computer game '''''epic'''''. [[Death Note (Manga)|Takeshi Obata]] would be proud.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: ''Make Love Not Warcraft'' makes transporting a flash drive to succeed in a computer game '''''epic'''''. [[Death Note|Takeshi Obata]] would be proud.
* [[Wasted Song]]: In [[South Park]] commentary for the season seven episode "Christian Rock Hard" <ref> The episode where Cartman, Butters, and Token start a Christian rock band while Kyle, Stan, and Kenny protest against downloading music on the Internet after getting busted for it</ref>, it is revealed that full songs were written for the Cartman's band "Faith+1". However due to lack of time they only played a small amount of each song. [[Word of God]] says they may be release the full songs on a CD, so far they haven't.
* [[Wasted Song]]: In [[South Park]] commentary for the season seven episode "Christian Rock Hard" <ref> The episode where Cartman, Butters, and Token start a Christian rock band while Kyle, Stan, and Kenny protest against downloading music on the Internet after getting busted for it</ref>, it is revealed that full songs were written for the Cartman's band "Faith+1". However due to lack of time they only played a small amount of each song. [[Word of God]] says they may be release the full songs on a CD, so far they haven't.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: Much like ''[[The Simpsons]]'' in the early 1990s, the show met with controversy over being a ''cartoon about kids'' that ''looked like it could be for kids'' that was filled to the brim with the sickest, most depraved humor ever.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: Much like ''[[The Simpsons]]'' in the early 1990s, the show met with controversy over being a ''cartoon about kids'' that ''looked like it could be for kids'' that was filled to the brim with the sickest, most depraved humor ever.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]: The boys get this a ''lot'' from their parents.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]: The boys get this a ''lot'' from their parents.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: At the end of "201" {{spoiler|we never found out how they got rid of Mecha Streisand. The Super Best Friends distract her with a Neil Diamond duet and that's the last we see of her.}}
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: At the end of "201" {{spoiler|we never found out how they got rid of Mecha Streisand. The Super Best Friends distract her with a Neil Diamond duet and that's the last we see of her.}}
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Mint-Berry Crunch, with the combined powers of Mint and Berry with a tasty crunch! {{spoiler|Then subverted when he's the one who saves the day.}}
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: Mint-Berry Crunch, with the combined powers of Mint and Berry with a tasty crunch! {{spoiler|Then subverted when he's the one who saves the day.}}
* [[What's a Henway?]]: The Mole asks the boys if they brought along "the butfor" in [[The Movie]]. ("For pooping, silly.")
* [[What's a Henway?]]: The Mole asks the boys if they brought along "the butfor" in [[The Movie]]. ("For pooping, silly.")
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* [[Who's Laughing Now?]]: Played and subverted with Butters, his own attempts at revenge as Professor Chaos always fail miserably, though he manages to accompolish amazing acts of retribution for his abuse completely by accident (eg. ''AWESOME-O'', ''The Tale Of Scrotie McBoogerballs'').
* [[Who's Laughing Now?]]: Played and subverted with Butters, his own attempts at revenge as Professor Chaos always fail miserably, though he manages to accompolish amazing acts of retribution for his abuse completely by accident (eg. ''AWESOME-O'', ''The Tale Of Scrotie McBoogerballs'').
** {{spoiler|Scott Tenorman pulls this on Cartman on 201 when he reveals that they both shared the same father.}}
** {{spoiler|Scott Tenorman pulls this on Cartman on 201 when he reveals that they both shared the same father.}}
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: In "Mysterion Rises" {{spoiler|Kenny reveals that he is [[Cursed With Awesome]] in that no matter how many times he dies, he is always resurrected. He remembers each death vividly, but no-one else ever does}}.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: In "Mysterion Rises" {{spoiler|Kenny reveals that he is [[Cursed with Awesome]] in that no matter how many times he dies, he is always resurrected. He remembers each death vividly, but no-one else ever does}}.
* [[Wiki Walk]]: In the episode "Canceled".
* [[Wiki Walk]]: In the episode "Canceled".
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: Cartman and everyone else on the show, ''especially'' Kyle.
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: Cartman and everyone else on the show, ''especially'' Kyle.
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* [[Write Who You Know]]: Kenny is based on a childhood friend of Parker who was also poor and used a parka which muffled his speech.
* [[Write Who You Know]]: Kenny is based on a childhood friend of Parker who was also poor and used a parka which muffled his speech.
** [[Tuckerization]]: Since Stan=Trey and Kyle=Matt, the parents of the duo (Randy/Sharon and Sheila/Gerald) are named after the creator's as well.
** [[Tuckerization]]: Since Stan=Trey and Kyle=Matt, the parents of the duo (Randy/Sharon and Sheila/Gerald) are named after the creator's as well.
** [[Writer On Board]]: Cartman's mom, Liane, is named after Trey Parker's ex-fiancee, who cheated on him. On the show, Liane is a promiscuous woman who has banged nearly every man in town (along with at ''least'' one woman), who is a terrible mother and a naive idiot who enables and coddles her manipulative, sociopathic son. Parker also named an unfaithful horse Liane in his first film, ''[[Cannibal the Musical]]''.
** [[Writer on Board]]: Cartman's mom, Liane, is named after Trey Parker's ex-fiancee, who cheated on him. On the show, Liane is a promiscuous woman who has banged nearly every man in town (along with at ''least'' one woman), who is a terrible mother and a naive idiot who enables and coddles her manipulative, sociopathic son. Parker also named an unfaithful horse Liane in his first film, ''[[Cannibal! The Musical]]''.
* [[Writing By the Seat of Your Pants]]: Shows are written the week before they air, and the episodes are often finished frightening close to their airtime.
* [[Writing by the Seat of Your Pants]]: Shows are written the week before they air, and the episodes are often finished frightening close to their airtime.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: Cartman pulls one off in the season 3 episode "The Red Badge of Gayness" (The one with "S'more-flavored Schnapps") - He makes a bet with the others that he can make it so the south won the civil war, and the agreed stake in the bet is, the loser(s) have to act as the winners' slaves. When he loses the bet, he (successfully) argues that he can't be a slave because the south losing the civil war resulted in the abolition of slavery.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: Cartman pulls one off in the season 3 episode "The Red Badge of Gayness" (The one with "S'more-flavored Schnapps") - He makes a bet with the others that he can make it so the south won the civil war, and the agreed stake in the bet is, the loser(s) have to act as the winners' slaves. When he loses the bet, he (successfully) argues that he can't be a slave because the south losing the civil war resulted in the abolition of slavery.
* [[X Must Not Win]]: Kyle's feud with Cartman is usually justified given the latter's highly malicious intent. However even in petty wars, Kyle takes a sometimes disturbing extra mile to make sure Cartman's plans go up in smoke. eg. In "Douche And Turd" he and Cartman create opposing school mascots, with Kyle using increasingly manipulative methods to get people to vote against Cartman's candidate. Similarly ''a lot'' of Cartman's intentions are built around making Kyle lose.
* [[X Must Not Win]]: Kyle's feud with Cartman is usually justified given the latter's highly malicious intent. However even in petty wars, Kyle takes a sometimes disturbing extra mile to make sure Cartman's plans go up in smoke. eg. In "Douche And Turd" he and Cartman create opposing school mascots, with Kyle using increasingly manipulative methods to get people to vote against Cartman's candidate. Similarly ''a lot'' of Cartman's intentions are built around making Kyle lose.