Production and Rating of 200

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Written as well as directed by the series co-founder Trey Parker, "200" was rated as TV-MA L in United States. In the beginning it aired on Comedy Central in United States on 14 April 2010. It was 200th episode of the chain.


Parker & Stone conceive, produce and write many witty and exciting South Park episodes in a week of their relay date to maintain a sense of timeliness and energy. The thought for "200", though, was conceived prior to the 14th season than began March this year (2010), and all episodes of this fresh season.

When trying to make a decision how to rejoice the 200th episode, Parker as well as fellow co-originator Matt Stone began going through the plots and all controversies linked to the episodes before it. This research included all parts of the series that mocked the famous stars. Finally, this led to an idea to have the entire celebrities group together in the class action lawsuit. Parker supposed their reactions mirrored real-life reactions, a few of the celebrities had to their depictions, adding, "If they can join forces, they perhaps would." The duo was sure this episode will be loved by the viewers.


Stone said while writing the episode, they were resolute not to create a clip show, however to combine all the old ideas in a new and original script. The procedure proved demanding for the twosome since it involved including a lot of ideas, subplots as well as characters in a single episode. Stone and Parker comprised a joke on this procedure at the beginning of the episode, while Cart man as well as Kyle is fighting with one another, and Stan blames them of just "rehashing a group of old stuff".

In honor of 200th episode providing a forum to the fans to post their best wishes to South Park and analyze those posted by the others. Several outstanding names have added to the site, comprising the creators of animated series The Simpsons (who utilized the chance to revert to one more prior South Park theme, episode "Simpsons Already Did It", articulating "We already [generated 200 episodes]. The site as well comprises congratulations from All in Family maker Norman Lear, who guest-starred in 100th episode "I'm Little Bit Country", as well as figure skater Brian Boitano, who featured in the song "What Will Brian Boitano Do?" in the year 1999 film South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut.


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