South Park vs Family Guy


South Park vs Family Guy  

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  1. 1. Which show do you enjoy more?

    • South Park
      59
    • Family Guy
      96


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South Park is either hit or miss for me. Either it's boring or it's funny as hell. Family guy is more consistent. You don't get those super-hilarious episodes but you know there's going to be some good jokes in each one. It IS just a bunch of random jokes a lot of the time and sometimes I get annoyed with how they constantly cut to some random thing or just sit there making an annoying noise for a long time, but whatever.

Family Guys first few seasons were funny. The new ones seem exactly the same as the old ones. A bunch of random jokes thrown together to make something seem like an episode. South Park has a story that you can follow. Family Guy gives me more laughs but the better show is South Park. So I went with South Park.

I like both......but family guy has to take the cake for me....reminds me of a few folks I know....(I'm american, if it makes a diff.).....South Park used to be super cool, but it got too extreme a few times......but then again, so does family guy......aw hell! Now I'm not sure!......I guess it would be family guy........I like quagmire, although he doesn't appear regularly.......(that dude just cracks me up!!!!) I guess I would have to say, Family Guy.

Family Guy FTW!

South Park is a sort of sometimes its the worst thing on TV that night, and some times its the best thing on TV that night, you really don't know what sort of episode your going to be watching, however Family Guy is always funny and very re-watchable, it's so Random that you forget allot of the funny bits which makes it easy to re-watch and still get some good laughs.

Family Guy FTW!

South Park is a sort of sometimes its the worst thing on TV that night, and some times its the best thing on TV that night, you really don't know what sort of episode your going to be watching, however Family Guy is always funny and very re-watchable, it's so Random that you forget allot of the funny bits which makes it easy to re-watch and still get some good laughs.

I would have to agree, WinMacLin!! My thoughts exactly!!!!

Peter Griffin: You'd better watch whom you're calling a child, Lois, 'cause if I'm a child, do you know what that makes you? A pedophile. And I'll be damned if I'm gonna stand here and be lectured by a pervert.

brilliant! :happy:

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