My Future Self n' Me

Season 6, Episode 16, Aired
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The Osbournes in South Park? A naked man claiming to be Stan from the future is welcomed into the Marsh's home. Stan is forced to come to terms with the loser he will become in about 23 years. But, when he discovers that Butters has a "future self" too, he becomes suspicious. Cartman starts a new business, the business of revenge.moreless
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  • Trey Parker

    Voice of Stan Marsh; Eric Theodore Cartman; Herbert Garrison; Officer Barbrady; Terrance; Timmy; Ned Gerblanski; Satan; Randy Ma

  • Matt Stone

    Voice of Kyle Broflovski; Kenny McKormick; Gerald Broflovski; Pip Pirrup; Jesus; Jimbo Kearn; Phillip; Saddam; Various Others

  • Isaac Hayes

    Voice of Jerome "Chef" McElroy

  • I watched this episode again, after having written a poor review for this only watching 10 minutes of it, and thought it was average. But now I\'ve seen the season 2 episode \"Chickenpox\" and realized this is a RIPOFF!!!!moreless

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    Season six was a pretty lame sesason of South Park as i see it, especially lackluster episodes like \"Simpsons Already Did It\" and \"Free Hat\". This time, Stan and Butters find out that their parents are tricking them into thinking that they\'ll grow up as drug addicts, so Cartman helps them seek revenge agaist their parents. Hmm, this sounds a bit like a ripoff of \"Scott Tenorman Must Die\", as both episodes involve extreme revenge against another character. Wait. Doesn\'t the plot sound same as the season 2 episode \"Chickenpox\"? Yes! You see, if you\'ve seen both episodes, you can tell \"Chickenpox\" is a lot more original than this. That is why the only good episode this season in my opinoin is \"Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers\". And that only four people (including me) bothered to review this load of crud. So, I recommend any South Park episode except seasons 6, 9, or 10. Read my other Positive SP reviews and you\'ll get my point.moreless

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  • I liked the touch of "Hangover Black"

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    In this episode, Stan deals with his parents who hired a "future self" to keep Stan from doing Drugs, and Eric makes a parental revenge center. The parents are proven to worry to much and Cartman coveres houses with poop. I liked the joke about Liberals "if it is about Drugs or Alchohol, lying to your kids is okay", and Eric's "poop swatches", and how stupid the parents were [Randy cut the future self's hand off to make Stan beleive it was him], but the funniest part was at the end where Erics future self came and Eric cursed at him and told hom "whatever I do what I want" and then it was proven that that was the Real Eric, so he inadvertently ****** himself. Great episode.moreless

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  • "Poop comes in a lot of varieties, Butters. I want to find the perfect one, tailored to your revenge on your parents."

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    Stan's future self comes back to the past and shows why he shouldn't do drugs.

    Quote of the Episode - "Yeah, Stan, why don't you go upstairs and play with yourself?"

    Favourite Moment - Cartman's get revenge on your parents agency.

    The boys' parents are worried about them getting addicted to drugs in the future so they hire fake future versions of their kids to scare them into not doing drugs. But Stan soon finds out and decides to get revenge on his parents along with Butters. They call on a revenge agency and it turns out Cartman is running it. Stan ditches Cartman and tries to make his parents tell the truth but they just won't give up.moreless

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  • Stan's future self comes, but it turns out that it is really just a trick to make kids think doing drugs is bad.

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    It's a pretty good plot, because most people have had the whole "Don't do drugs" thing rammed into our heads, and this was kind of a take on it. It was pretty funny when Cartman smeared the crap all over Butter's house, too. Although, I think the best part was when Stan cut off his fake hand, while Randy Marsh cut off the future self's real hand and discovered it was a lie. I enjoyed this particular episode and I enjoyed the ending, when Eric's true future self turned into a fat, lazy person because of the way he approached him. Great episode.moreless

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  • Stan and Butters' future selves come to town and the boys are faced with seeing themselves as a bunch of losers. Hilarity ensues...

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    This episode is a brilliant take on the dangers of lying to children. It centers around the fact that parents are so desperate to keep their children on the right path that they will do anything, even lying to them. This is the main flaw with many anti-drug campaigns, especially the DARE campaign that was popular several years ago. The flaw with campaigns like this is that many children eventually realize that everything they were told was a big lie and then go out and try things once they realize it\\\'s not as bad as they say. Tell kids the truth, is the message, even if you have to say, \\\"Smoking pot rocks, but it messes up your ambition.\\\"moreless

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Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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    • Stan's mother's maiden name is Kimble. Edit
    • Cartman hates Kyle. He supposedly has no problem with Stan; however, when finds out that Stan is destined to become a loser, he couldn't be happier. Response: Yes, Cartman does HATE Kyle, but just because he doesn't show as much resentment towards Stan, doesn't mean that he exactly likes Stan. Half the time, he groups them together, so he's gonna be happy if either one of them is miserable. Edit
    • Cartman speaks fluent Spanish. Edit
  • Notes

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    • The address of the Motivation Corp is 3541 Colfax. Colfax is a major street that runs through Denver. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Future Kevin: I'm going to tell him that I dropped out of school and went to prison for eight years, where I was sodomized........in the ass. Edit
    • Kyle: Hey. What happens to me in the future? Future Stan: I guess you guys stayed away from drugs so you're ok. I just lost touch with you guys after I was sent to Juvy Hall in 2006. Cartman: JUVY HALL! AHAHA! STAN'S A LOSER! STAN'S A LOSER! AHAHAHAHAHA! Edit
    • Sharon: Stan, your not being very nice to your future self. Randy: Yeah Stan, don't be so hard on yourself. Edit
  • Allusions

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    • The Osbournes: When Stan is watching TV, he briefly sees The Osbournes, which his mother tells him will make him retarded. Edit
    • The Game: The corporation in the episode is very similar to the corporation in the film "The Game". Edit
    • The Terminator: The electrical storms that are created when the men come from the future are a reference to the 1984 film The Terminator. Edit
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