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Trey Parker
October 19, 1969 -
Nationality: American
Category: Artist
Subcategory: American Artist

We have it, we're lucky enough that we've created a show where it's not about... a family, or a kid, it's about a town.

   

I would never kill somebody, unless they pissed me off.

   

We find just as many things to rip on the left as we do on the right. People on the far-left and the far-right are the same exact person to us.

   

Saying goodbye doesn't mean anything. It's the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it.

   

The problem is we moved to LA... The only way to be punk rock in L.A. is to be a Republican.

   

What we're always looking for is weird social issues and weird connections to make. Luckily for them, there's no shortage of material.

   

It's not like we have a formula, but I think one of the reasons this show has survived is that it has a big heart at its center. Other cartoon shows have people crap on each other and make racist jokes. But I don't think people tune in for that. I just don't think a show lasts for 10 years without a heart.

   

Me and Matt love to argue, but in general our sense of humor is pretty much alike.

   

In terms of the creative side of it, it's really been a thing where you come up with the funny stuff is usually at a bar or out talking to people or whatever.

   

It's been a fascinating thing because we didn't really know how to write when we started South Park at all. It's been like, we've just sort of grown up a bit and it's amazing to just see how, if you take Butters and Cartman and put them in any scene, it works.

   

I would let my kids watch this stuff way before I'd let them watch something like 'Full House' that I think would make them stupid.

   

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