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So how, after being on the air for nearly 30 years, is this show so popular? That’s what we’re unpacking today because, while The Simpsons and Family Guy are certainly popular, there’s a strong argument to be made that Parker and Stone’s animated sitcom is even more beloved by the world.
What Makes South Park a Continuous Hit?

As someone who goes to sleep listening to South Park every single night, it’s easy to explain why at least one household on the globe gives Paramount+ so many hours: nostalgia. The first few seasons are a warm blanket of nostalgia. But, naturally, not everyone who watches South Park is a ’90s kid.
The bigger answer isn’t so surprising, which is that South Park has never, not once, pulled its punches. The opening episode of Season 2 was basically Parker and Stone blowing a party horn until it bopped the fandom on their collective nose. But it’s the how of its risk taking that has made it a perennial favorite. South Park is not content with being just crass (okay, maybe the first batch of seasons were), it wants to make valid, cogent arguments in a crass way. In an age where comedy media feels the need to tiptoe through a minefield of offense-taking, it feels like something of a unicorn.








