Tagged: Matt Stone

¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! review - inside Trey Parker and Matt Stone's $40 million gamble on a Denver landmark Mexican restaurant

New Casa Bonita Documentary Looks Inside the Renovation Nightmare

The new documentary ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! takes viewers inside Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s renovation nightmare and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the South Park creators’ restoration of the iconic Denver Mexican restaurant.

Celebrating 25 years of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut with Angus Truskett from Hey Fam - Whatcha Watchin Podcast

Celebrating 25 Years of ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut’

On the latest, Whatcha Watchin, Alexis is joined by Angus Truskett from Hey Fam to talk about the 25th anniversary of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and all things Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

Cartman's winged friend Cupid Me goes full Kanye as Cupid Ye in the season 26 premiere.

‘South Park’ Kicks Off Season 26 Covering Kanye Controversy

South Park is back for its 26th season and creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone continue their hilarious stories for Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny with the premiere episode, “Cupid Ye”. While the show may now be over a quarter century old, it’s fresh and as topical as ever.

Top 10 South Park episodes featuring Leopold Butters Stotch

The best of Butters: South Park’s top 10 Butters episodes

Season 19 of South Park kicked off on Comedy Central this week, and I wanted to do something to celebrate my favorite show of all time, so I decided to create a top ten list. It would probably be difficult for me to narrow down my top 50 favorite episodes, so I decided to focus on one of my favorite non-main characters: Leopold “Butters” Stotch. From tap dancing to becoming a super villain, Butters has gone from just a kid in the background to one of South Park’s most loved characters. Here are my ten favorite episodes featuring Butters.

“Everyone knows it’s Butters!”

“Everyone knows it’s Butters!”

Eric Stough is ButtersEric Stough is not Trey Parker’s little brother, though many people believe he is because he looks and behaves like the sweeter, younger version of the South Park co-creator. In fact, Stough, the inspiration for the Butters character, has been close friends with Parker since middle school and is, in many ways, the fifth Beatle of South Park.