Cartman vs Kyle in the Airsoft Arena - SOUTH PARK

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Publicado 2022-03-10
Safety precautions are explained before the boys are paired up with teenagers at Blinky's Airsoft arena. The teams compete against each other in an airsoft battle. Watch the all-new "Help, My Teenager Hates Me!" full episode for free now: cart.mn/airsoft
"Help, My Teenager Hates Me!" S25

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  • @EnigmaticPenguin
    "No full auto allowed on the field" Everyone full autos. Accurate to life.
  • @KappaKiller108
    This scene is weirdly wholesome. Expecting something to go wrong, But they were just having fun
  • @mysite1012
    Honestly, this is one of my favorite episodes. Nothing over the top, no city ending threats, no plots or scheming, just kids trying to have some fun. And they nailed how some airsoft players act.
  • @GodKillerKRAT0S
    Love moments when cartman isn't being manipulative or a dick and he's just part of the gang.
  • @johnrie18
    I genuinely expected Cartman to try and weasel out of getting hit. Him acknowledging that he got shot and playing by the rules is actually a very welcome surprise.
  • @kash8220
    The whole bit where Cartman doesn’t call his hit is so true to life.
  • I love the fact that Cartman calls his shot and even acknowledge the kyles shot was sweet
  • @dskylight17
    I have to ask, when was the last time the boys just got to be kids and enjoy themselves? No crazy adventures, no strangely timed moral lesson for them or someone, no animosity between cartman and kyle, no being parents to their parents or someone along those lines. Just four boys having fun together doing something. I want more episodes like this one.
  • @Chris-th5fl
    glad to see the boys having actual fun. episodes with them not dealing with town destroying or world destroying threats are hidden gems.
  • @NoahCanFB
    "Ok! Ok, hit. You got me. That was sweet." 🤣🤣 Love how Cartman is just being a kid here
  • the people who write this show DEFINITELY played a few rounds at a local airsoft field to research. even the guns they are using, the lingo, everything is just too perfect!
  • @reaperscythe1052
    Honestly outside of that one instance, I’m amazed Cartman actually called his hits, given that if there’s some way to exploit the system he’ll usually opt for that
  • @CyberAtlasX1
    Cartman actually said he got hit, that's surprising. He's actually playing the game fairly instead of cheating (He even said that Kyle getting him was sweet)
  • @ChrisDavidLo
    I have never seen such an accurate depiction of the modern teenager. The episode was amazing.
  • @AoiUsagiOtoko
    played airsoft for the first time last week, this episode is accurate af 😂 especially the jackasses turning on full auto despite being told not to...i got hit in the funnybone ffs, that hurt like hell. had a great time though kenny genuinely enjoying himself is so cute, little dude deserves good times
  • @dannydorito8019
    I love how excited Cartman is. He’s so overjoyed that he ends up following the rules and says he’s hit after he shoots Kyle. That’s some surprising growth for Eric.
  • @NicksLotus
    I was grinning the whole time during this episode , I didn't realize how much I missed the boys just having fun and being kids . also the depiction of teenagers is so godamn accurate! one of my favorite episodes now!
  • @jcrocky
    2:46 Lession: never start celebrating by shouting out of happiness because that’ll just give away your position.