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'''''A Mother's Courage | '''''A Mother's Courage'' was an online ''South Park'' animation from Halloween of 1998, created using the now-defunct WebProducer by Media Conveyor.''' | ||
<ref> [http://www.southparkwillie.com/SPinfo/AMothersCourage.htm An article on ''A Mother's Courage''.] Retrieved 07 Oct '16</ref> The cartoon is about Kyle, Stan and Kenny carving a pumpkin to look like Lou Diamond Phillips, while Cartman eats an entire bag of candy corn, leading him to puke. It features the voices of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. However, because Macromedia Flash became the main animation software for the series, it was later taken down in 2000 and redone in comic form. The short was mostly forgotten about until it was uploaded in October 2015 by a YouTuber named Mannis. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:AMothersCourage1.gif | |||
File:AMothersCourage2.gif | |||
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===Footage=== | |||
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|description1 =''A Mother's Courage'' | |description1 =''A Mother's Courage'' | ||
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===Videos=== | |||
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|description1 =TheGamerFromMars' video mentioning ''A Mother's Courage''. | |||
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==See Also== | |||
*[[South Park "The Very First Gentlemen" (partially found original version of “Oh, Jeez!” episode of animated series; 2016)]] | |||
*[[South Park (found build of unreleased Game Boy Color game based on animated sitcom; 1998)]] | |||
*[[South Park "200" & "201" (found uncensored version of episode arc of animated TV sitcom; 2010)]] | |||
*[[South Park (partially found build of cancelled multi-platform open-world game; 2005)]] | |||
==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19990429092903/http://www.mediaconveyor.com/gallery/halloween/southpark.htm/ Link to the website where the cartoon was first uploaded on (plugin now dead).] | *[http://web.archive.org/web/19990429092903/http://www.mediaconveyor.com/gallery/halloween/southpark.htm/ Link to the website where the cartoon was first uploaded on (plugin now dead).] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 28 June 2024
A Mother's Courage was an online South Park animation from Halloween of 1998, created using the now-defunct WebProducer by Media Conveyor. [1] The cartoon is about Kyle, Stan and Kenny carving a pumpkin to look like Lou Diamond Phillips, while Cartman eats an entire bag of candy corn, leading him to puke. It features the voices of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. However, because Macromedia Flash became the main animation software for the series, it was later taken down in 2000 and redone in comic form. The short was mostly forgotten about until it was uploaded in October 2015 by a YouTuber named Mannis.
Gallery
Images
Footage
Videos
See Also
- South Park "The Very First Gentlemen" (partially found original version of “Oh, Jeez!” episode of animated series; 2016)
- South Park (found build of unreleased Game Boy Color game based on animated sitcom; 1998)
- South Park "200" & "201" (found uncensored version of episode arc of animated TV sitcom; 2010)
- South Park (partially found build of cancelled multi-platform open-world game; 2005)
External Link
Reference
- ↑ An article on A Mother's Courage. Retrieved 07 Oct '16