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"201" is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season of South Park, and the 201st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 21, 2010. The episode continued multiple storylines from the previous episode, " 200 ", in which a group of angry celebrities demand South Park produce Muhammad .
South Park was banned in India in 2010. ... According to the South Park Studios webpage, episode "201" was censored by Comedy Central after the studio delivered the ...
The episode has been replaced on the South Park Studios with a notice: "We apologize that South Park Studios cannot stream Super Best Friends." [1] It is one of five episodes which are unavailable on streaming services, along with season 14's "200", and the aforementioned "201", as well as season 10's "Cartoon Wars Part I" and "Cartoon Wars ...
The episode takes aim at Hollywood's editorial tweaking to avoid Chinese government censorship.South Park banned in China following "Band in China" episode Nina Corcoran
South Park episodes "200" and "201", broadcast in April 2010, featured a character in a bear costume, about whom various other characters stated was Muhammad. [5] The South Park episode sparked statements from the criminal extremist website Revolution Muslim, [6] [7] which posted a picture of the partially decapitated body of the Dutch filmmaker, Theo van Gogh, with a statement declaring that ...
China will reportedly no longer air episodes of the long-running raunchy 'South Park,' which often skewers international politics and government.
Neither episode is available on the Dutch South Park Studios website; the same applies to the German website as of May 9, 2010. [77] [78] The Swedish affiliate of Comedy Central also refused to broadcast "200" and "201" in Sweden: [79] Comedy Central has decided not to air these two episodes of South Park.
Days after being banned in China for criticizing censorship on the part of the Chinese government, "South Park" responded by fully embracing free speech.