Eric Cartman / "You're Not Yelping" is the fourth episode of the nineteenth season and the 261st overall episode of the animated television series South Park, written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. This FAQ is empty. The critics do not notice the tainting, and even Cartman eagerly eats the laced food that David brings to him every day.
When Randy and Gerald are told there is a 30-minute wait for a table at one restaurant, Gerald mentions that he is a Yelp reviewer, and he and Randy are immediately seated. Yelp reviewers all over South Park begin to wage war against restaurants. Even Sergeant Yates is going overboard with his Yelp reviews, thinking himself more important to the town than ever. "[1] Chris Longo from Den of Geek gave the episode 2.5 out of 5 stars, summarizing "After three strong episodes, 'You're Not Yelping' gets the lowest ratings from me so far as I’m beginning to think we’re hitting a saturation point with the show getting by on Cartman pointing and laughing at minorities. As a result, he contacts many people he considers a wannabe in order to show them "how it's done." "[2], IGN gave "You're Not Yelping" a "6.0" rating saying: "Coming off the pretty good gentrification riff in "The City Part of Town," this week's South Park made an attempt to continue that storyline by adding Yelp to the equation. The episode premiered on Comedy Central on October 14, 2015. Check out the our favorite "Bob's Burgers" episodes that parody other movies and TV series.
Gerald was also taking his new position as a Yelper very seriously, treating it like a position of deep, profound power and even knowingly neglecting his family in order to finish it. Kyle devises a plan to deal with them all: one by one, and without each other's knowledge, each Yelp reviewer is invited into Mayor McDaniels' office and given a golden badge proclaiming them as the most elite food critic in South Park and to ensure that they get the treatment they deserve at restaurants. Directed by Trey Parker.
Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. When Cartman learns the next day that David is now attending South Park Elementary, he deliberately mispronounces David's name, belittles him, and threatens to lower the rating he gave to the restaurant unless David complies with Cartman's demands and demeaning insults. Other restaurants follow suit, banning all Yelp reviewers and food bloggers.
Cartman now considers himself the top on-line restaurant reviewer in South Park. Craig's Dad / All of them so ridiculously self-absorbed they had no idea that the others were talking at the same time. You're Not Yelping. View production, box office, & company info, WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Things Eric Cartman Has Ever Done. One by one, the Yelpers are knighted as the "best food critic in South Park," and are given golden badges to distinguish them. Show More. Brilliant episode. Restaurants open their doors to the Yelp reviewers again, but begin tainting dishes with bodily secretions such as urine, mucus, semen or feces whenever anyone with a badge places an order. "[2] Writing for The A.V. https://southpark.fandom.com/wiki/You%27re_Not_Yelping?oldid=411002. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. It was so disgusting and funny at the same time. Season 19 E 4 • 10/14/2015. This escalates into an attack on Whistlin' Willy's, which results in the mascot being beheaded (his mascot head was taken off). Yelper / Caffrey also noted that the episode as it aired on South Park Studios only had commercials for the Yelp website.
"You're Not Yelping" is the fourth episode of Season Nineteen and the 261st overall episode of South Park. There’s a new kid in school and his parents have opened a restaurant in the recently gentrified part of town.
The Yelpers then proceed to attack anybody and destroy any place that does not treat them like vengeful deities. Cartman considers himself the top on-line restaurant reviewer in South Park. Use the HTML below.
Watch Random Episode. He and Kyle meet outside of town, only to find that the entire army of Yelpers is there.
The episode primarily parodies the popularity of Yelp restaurant reviews. just about everyone in South Park), Parker and Stone are free to get hyper-specific with their examination of smug entitlement. Poor and Stupid. He rallies them by saying that they need to have one clear leader, not realizing that every member of the crowd sees himself or herself in that role. After a Whole Foods Market opens in South Park, numerous restaurants start to open nearby. Meanwhile, Cartman seems content to abuse his newfound power as a Yelper, demanding a Mexican restaurant to give him free dessert for the possibility of a five-star review. This news quickly spreads, and David, accompanied by Kyle, finds himself facing a crowd of all the reviewers at once, each thinking that the challenge was directed specifically at them. South Park.
South Park. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, April Stewart. At Whistlin' Willy's, Willy has a meltdown over the numerous Yelpers South Park has bred and kicks them out of his restaurant as a result. It aired on October 14, 2015. This end sequence is accompanied by a song called "The Yelper Special". Cartman considers himself the top on-line restaurant reviewer in South Park. 7 of 8 people found this review helpful. This starts a chain reaction in South Park, as nearly every restaurant in town bans Yelpers and other food bloggers. Gerald claims he was secretive about it because he didn't want the restaurant "to kiss his ass too much." He also pressures other restaurants into bringing him free food at lunch. Watching . The episode premiered on Comedy Central on October 14, 2015.
Cartman considers himself the top online restaurant reviewer in South Park. Cartman becomes fed up with this, as well as the high number of food bloggers in South Park. South Park Archives is a FANDOM TV Community. When Cartman is rude to the restaurant owner's son David (pronounced Dah-VEED), who works there as a busboy, David asserts himself to Cartman, but his father warns him not to do so out of fear of receiving bad reviews. [4], "South Park: "You're Not Yelping" Review", "68th Emmy Awards Nominations For Programs Airing June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016", Episode 1904 "You're Not Yelping" Press Release, You're Not Yelping - Full Episode - Season 19 - Ep 04, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=You%27re_Not_Yelping&oldid=930287546, Short description is different from Wikidata, Television episode articles with short description for single episodes, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 December 2019, at 13:18.
Various. The episode primarily parodies the popularity of Yelp restaurant reviews.
Cartman considers himself the top online restaurant reviewer in South Park. Full Ep.
South Park restaurants once again allow "food critics," but take up a habit of tainting their food, most commonly by masturbating, defecating, and wiping mucus on it as well as rubbing it on their privates. Handicar. 21:56.
It aired on October 14, 2015.[1]. Meanwhile, Cartman, also a Yelp reviewer, extorts free food from a new Mexican restaurant by threatening to give it a poor review. Full Ep. David refuses to humiliate himself for Cartman's amusement anymore and publicly challenges the Yelp reviewers' leader for a fight, believing he is addressing Cartman. [3], The episode received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program. They are told they must wait a half hour before they can be seated, but they are seated right away when Gerald reveals that he is a Yelper. Cartman instantly shows his disdain for them, thinking only he deserves to be a restaurant critic. After Kyle realizes that all the Yelpers think they're the leader, he devises a plan with Mayor McDaniels.
You're Not Yelping (Season 19, Episode 4) - Episode Guide.
When the owner of the Whistlin' Willy's family restaurant throws them out in frustration, his business experiences a rise in popularity. Immediately, he abuses his Yelp power to make David say he rides a "tiny bicicleta" to school, threatening to make his already-low rating of his father's restaurant even lower.
South Park. 21:58. Angered at what he sees as threats to his exclusive position as a food critic, Cartman calls the bloggers to a meeting at his house but is shocked at the sheer size of the crowd he draws.
At the restaurant, Cartman meets a busboy his age named David pronounced (Dah-veed), who happens to be the son of the restaurant's owner. Season 19 E 4 • 10/14/2015.
"[3], "Bad To The Bone" • Yelp • Whistlin' Willy's • Nueva Familia • David Rodriguez• Golden Badge • "The Yelper Special", South Park: The Complete Nineteenth Season.