During school day, Eric Cartman, for some reason, is awkwardly attempting to compliment and converse with Tolkien Black. Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick watch dumbfounded, and Kyle asks "Is he doing it again?". As the conversation ends, Cartman asks Tolkien for a fist bump, which Tolkien reluctantly gives.
" World War Zimmerman" is the third episode in the seventeenth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 240th episode of the series overall, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 9, 2013. The episode parodies the 2013 film World War Z and the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman.
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Fist bump. Fist bump, bro. Cartman, are you feeling all right? Yeah, I feel great.
Why? You think something's wrong? All right, now, the French Revolution was basically started by a young man named Marius, who only new Jean Valjean as an older man- No! The French Government, at the time, was led by Javert who was trying- No! No! No, stop! Token. Watch the new episode "World War Zimmerman" for free right here: http://cart.mn/wwz. Fist Bump: Storyboard After the script is written, the first step in our production process is creating storyboards.
Here's a "board" of the fist bump scene, before it was animated bro. Animating Cartman's Zombie Nightmare This intense specialty shot of zombies crawling up the building required unique setup, textures and character design. Back at school, Cartman tries to keep friendly with Token (asking, yet again, for a fist-bump), but after another outburst, he's called back into Mackey's office, where he confronts Token face-to-face about the Zimmeran verdict - he thinks, of course, that Token blames him for the outrageous outcome.
South Park tackles the Trayvon Martin case, racial prejudice, stand-your-ground laws and Brad Pitt in this week's impressive World War Z.