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"World War Zimmerman" is the third episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 240th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 9, 2013. The episode parodies the 2013 film World War Z and the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman.
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Oct 11, 2013 · After a disappointing season premiere and a slightly improved second episode, “World War Zimmerman” feels like the official kick-start to South Park‘s 17th season. It had all the ingredients of the show’s greatest episodes: timeliness, subversion, a sophisticated plot, and loads of explosive laughter.
In this loose parody of World War Z, Cartman fears for his life and all of humanity after learning that George Zimmerman was found not guilty of shooting Trayvon Martin and black people are upset over the verdict.
"World War Zimmerman" is the third episode of Season Seventeen, and the 240th overall episode of South Park. It aired on October 9, 2013.[1] Cartman sees Tolkien as a threat to all humanity.[1] During school day, Eric Cartman, for some reason, is awkwardly attempting to compliment and converse...
A Scause For Applause. A serious doping scandal shakes everyone's faith in a beloved icon. Everyone who once supported the fallen hero is now cutting off their symbolic yellow wristbands. 10/31/2012. Full Ep.
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Oct 10, 2013 · South Park tackles the Trayvon Martin case, racial prejudice, stand-your-ground laws and Brad Pitt in this week's impressive World War Z-themed episode.