The series is created and written by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and has been distributed and aired by Comedy Central since 1997.

He has also died 98 times over the course of the series (plus twice in the movie). TIMMY!

He's the cartoon equivalent of Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun telling people that there is "nothing to see here" as the world burns behind them.

Another South Park season, another musical mockery. Classic Quote: "MY NAME ISN'T MS. CHOKSONROCKS, IT'S CHOKSONDIK! Weiner, Weiner Weiner, Weiner Weiner Next to yet another Weiner, Weiner Weiner.

I love South Park, This is my favorite song in the whole movie. It’s impossible to listen to this song and not have a smile on your face. Their are 2 versions of the song. We made it easy for you to exercise your right to vote!

Funny and offensive at the same time. We took the 25 best South Park characters and ranked them from bottom to top, and the bottom isn't very low, because there are lot of amazing characters on the show.

Very nearly the 1998 Christmas Number One, Chef’s extended testicle pun was also South Park’s biggest hit, rolling into the Number One spot the following week. – but in terms of musical construction, this barnstorming epic certainly kicks an ass or two. There aren't enough words in the English language to describe just how terrible of a person he is.

He is one of the worst people on Earth.

He's who most people think of as themselves on the show, which makes him maybe most important character, if not the funniest or the best. Sadly, she has gone to the great elementary school in the sky.

It turns out he's a prolific bass player, despite never having played before, and is often on the receiving end of Cartman's worst barbs and insults, most of which he shrugs off though occasionally he does strike back harshly.

Yep.

Music has always been a big part of "South Park." He's dated many men and women throughout the show and has struggled with his gender, his sexuality and just about everything else in his life, which has left him angry and bitter most of the time. Of course a man in a panda suit explaining sexual harassment to schoolkids would have a mumbled Twenties-style theme song reminding us “don’t touch there”.

Since the very first episode of the show, South Park has been entertaining us with hilarious and often inappropriate songs that make us laugh and want to sing along.

List RulesOriginal songs only – parodies are fair game, but Cartman singing "Come Sail Away" is not.

He's been kidnapped by Cartman, bullied by his grandmother, harassed by Awesom-O, and has been a part of almost every adventure the boys have been on since the beginning.

He's cynical, prejudiced, and, hilarious.

I WANT HIM BACK!

Part of HuffPost Comedy. Classic Quote: "JESSE JACKSON IS NOT THE EMPEROR OF BLACK PEOPLE!". He's the everyman.

It's sad to leave out some of the other classic minor characters, like Sheila and Sharon, but that is testament to how funny all the characters are on the show.

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His cashed bloodshot eyes and serious weed addiction is at the center of everything Towelie does and despite what Cartman says, Towelie is definitely NOT the worst character ever.

We had no idea why it was funny – who the hell was Brian Boitano anyway?

Diane Makesmesick, er, Choksondik, was the boys' hated 4th grade teacher.

Timmy.

Actually sung by Sia, the studio transformation of Randy Marsh’s rough demo of ‘I Am Lorde Ya Ya Ya’ into the thinly-veiled shitting metaphors of ‘Push (Feeling Good On A Wednesday)’ is perhaps the most realistic portrayal of the Little Mix recording process yet aired. Ramblin' Man - Allman Brothers Band 3. Cartman knows what he's talking about, even I have to agree with him. He is famous for reacting to Kenny's deaths with "YOU BASTARDS!"

Sign up for membership to become a founding member and help shape HuffPost's next chapter, Register to vote and apply for an absentee ballot today. Hugh Scott doesn’t believe aliens are hidden at Area 51 or that Elvis is alive, but he does believe birds are real and Meghan Markle isn’t treated fairly by the tabloids. Who hates this song? They are very anti-Emo and sometimes rivals, sometimes allies with the Vamp Kids.

He's anti-Semitic. “Blame Canada” This song was nominated for an Oscar before inexplicably losing to Phil Collins and …

It's … He's gone from from Mr. Garrison to Ms. Garrison to Mr. Garrison to Mr. President over the length of the show's run. So catchy yet hilarious. The biggest hit from the most honest boyband of Cartman’s wildest dreams. The one from Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo and the one from the movie.

No way.

The name listed in parentheses indicates who originally sang the song.

Since our favorite foulmouthed fourth graders are returning to Comedy Central for their 21st season this week, we dug deep into the South Park archives to handpick our definitive 100 songs in the show’s storied musical history.

I’m like still laughing from the first time I … Funny and offensive at the same time. Here’s our choice of the twenty best.

The sweet, tootling ‘20s paedo classic to which Butters performs his fatal tap-dance in season eight’s You Got F’d In The A episode. Long before "The Book Of Mormon" came out, Trey Parker and Matt Stone made "Cannibal!

Say everybody have you seen my balls they're big 'n' salty 'n' brown!

No one likes him, yet he's in the middle of everything.

If you're looking for similar series, check out more shows like South Park. Music has always been a big part of "South Park." Just like Jimbo, Ned is the stereotypical beer drinking, gun-toting, war veteran redneck, but Ned is notable for two big differences: his voice box and his missing right arm, which he lost in 'Nam. My favorite song. Stan and his family are more consistently the center of episodes than any other characters on the show. Does anything really matter? Ike is the adopted younger brother of Kyle.

The bong-smoking, Funkytown-loving towel that gets the boys into all kinds of trouble, Towelie is a very minor character in the grand scheme of things, but every one of his episodes is a total classic. Lots of them. 'Kyle's Mom's A Bitch'? Generally, he has been a background character with a stray line here or there, but over the years has taken on a bigger and bigger role, including having entire episodes dedicated to him, like "Royal Pudding."

Timmy is the wheelchair-bound classmates of the four main boys who communicates exclusively with his own name, kind of like a Pokemon. Original songs only – parodies are fair game, but Cartman singing "Come Sail Away" is not.

Almost.

It’s impossible to listen to this song and not have a smile on your face. To listeners non-fluent in Japanese, ‘Let’s Fighting Love’ was indecipherable bar the title and the sensible advice for any street fighter, “protect my balls”.

Who is your favorite South Park Character? The song is also very catchy. In which Kanye West realises, in defending her grog-swilling, dragon-slaying ways, that his girl is definitely a hobbit.

'Chocolate Salty Balls'?

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He's one of the oldest characters on the show, dating back to the very first episode. When the episode is based on Randy, you can almost guarantee it will be an instant classic. They probably have names, but they don't matter. He's not the straight man in a traditional sense, but he's not the cut-up either. The guidance counselor is usually a character in TV and movies that isn't taken very seriously, and Mr. Mackey is no exception. They also happen to be one of the wealthiest families in town and Token often has all the newest toys and gizmos.

Kyle's Mom is a Big Fat Bitch. So good they used it twice.