Last night “South Park” premiered an episode that was a little bit DARK KNIGHT, a little bit WATCHMEN and a lot of Cartman cursing. The episode followed Cartman as he created his heroic alter ego The Coon. He’s, of course, just in it for the attention and is dismayed when another South Park student begins fighting crime as Mysterion and stealing his thunder. It was pretty damn funny to watch and you’ve got to hear the South Park kids doing their Batman growl voice. Here’s a clip below and you can head to South Park Studios to watch the entire episode online.
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