South Park Best Friends Forever (1997– ) HD online

Category: TV Episode / Animation / Comedy
Original Title: Best Friends Forever
Director: Trey Parker
Writers: Trey Parker,Matt Stone
Released: 1997–
Duration: 22min
Video type: TV Episode
Episode cast overview: | |||
![]() | Trey Parker | - | Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Man in Line / Game Voiceover / Ice Cream Man / Heavenly Voice #2 / St. Peter / Mormon #2 / Mormon #3 / Mormon #4 / Archangel Michael / Satan / Kevin / Angel #2 / Dr. Doctor / Man in Heaven / Lawyer / Judge #2 / HBC News Reader / Skeeter / Ms. Garrison / Interviewee #1 / Interviewee #2 / Republican #1 / Angel #5 (voice) |
![]() | Matt Stone | - | Kyle Broflovski / Kenny McCormick / Tall Goth / Stuart McCormick / Heavenly Voice #1 / Mormon #1 / Archangel Gabriel / Angel #3 / Nurse #2 / Man in Lawyer's Office / Judge #1 / Angel #4 (voice) |
![]() | Jonathan Kimmel | - | Angel #1 (voice) (as Juan Kimmelini) |
![]() | April Stewart | - | Carol McCormick / Nurse #1 (voice) (as Gracie Lazar) |
![]() | Isaac Hayes | - | Chef (credit only) |
This is the first South Park episode to win the Emmy award.
This is the first time Kenny's Mom does not wear her signature "I'm with Stupid" t-shirt.
This episode is loosely based on the case of Terri Schiavo. She died the day after this episode aired.
This episode is loosely based on the case of Terri Schiavo. The Terri Schiavo case was a legal struggle involving prolonged life support in the United States that lasted from 1990 to 2005. The issue was whether to carry out the decision of the husband and legal guardian of Theresa Marie "Terri" Schiavo to remove Terri's feeding tube that provided life support. Terri was diagnosed by multiple physicians, including independent court-appointed physicians, as being in a persistent vegetative state, though this diagnosis was challenged by her parents and physicians hired by her parents. The highly publicized and prolonged series of legal challenges presented by her parents and by state and federal legislative intervention caused a seven-year delay before her feeding tube was ultimately removed. Eventually, she was removed from life support.
This is the fourth episode since South Park: Kenny Dies (2001) in which Kenny dies.
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