Poll: Who is Mysterion? *SPOILER NEW SOUTH PARK EPISODE*

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hippo24

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SuperMse said:
I thought you were using hyperbole, not being sarcastic. Your sarcasm wasn't so subtle as it was impossible to detect in the form of writing. And your response is like George W. Bush jumping out and saying "I'm really a Democrat; look at all the material I've given the satirrists to work with! I was being sarcastic!"
- My response was ridiculous intentionally, and through that I was conveying my sarcasm, Just like George bush (a Republican) saying that hes a Democrat, the sarcasm is present, not through the tone of voice, but through the relative comicality of the statement. Its just like the phrase "When pigs fly" a pig flying is ridiculous making the claim that it will happen sarcastic.

- hyperbole can be used in conjunction with sarcasm

- I think you need to take a look at the definition of sarcasm:
1. harsh or bitter derision or irony.
2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark


SuperMse said:
Usually sarcasm is in response to something, as well as short, snappy, and to the point. Your mess of words was just random asshollery that came off as trigger-happy trolling. Even if it was sarcastic it clearly wasn't funny, and as I have said, detracted from the OPs conversation. Learn to either a) follow the prompt, b) put "off-topic" before rants, or c)shut up instead of wasting my time with your fantastic attempts to be funny.
-you understand that works of satire can be considered sarcastic, whole literary works can be elongated forms of sarcasm, Mark Twain (an author that we all know) was notorious for writing whole stories, poems and songs that had no other purpose then to be a sarcastic.

-I'm sorry that my statement wasn't funny to you, and as far as the assholery goes that was intentional to make it seem more obscure.

A.) I did I just had a rather long aside
B.) Ok if it makes you feel better Ill go add an Off-Topic title to my post
C.) As I recall you were the one that felt the need to respond to me, you pursued me, you attacked me, and I responded. I guess I'm sorry for defending my actions that were in jest.



SuperMse said:
Also, your attacks on us at the beginning and end of your response are not responsible argumentation techniques. Frankly, your response does sound like a cop-out to me.

hippo24: I hate you and your entertainment.
SuperMse: K, but I don't care.
hippo24: Ha, NOOB, I was being sarcastic!

And on the subject of Winnie the Pooh, just what are you trying to say? Hmmmmmmmmmm? Do you wanna mess with a bear and a hyperactive tiger?
- No, having an aside that both chastises you, and then apologizes is a legitimate strategy in debate, this allows me to point out a set of criticism but remain neutral because ultimately I apologize.

-Your wonderful impersonation of me ,however, IS a bad arguing technique. Its the same thing 5 year olds do to you when they repeat what you say in a whiny voice in an attempt to make the impersonated sound like an Idiot. Granted my response to you was a little unwarranted because you said relatively little, but you sure took up the burden to argue after the fact.
I responded, but not specifically to you.
People like "the_truth" blatantly attacked me so I responded to everyone who responded to my rant/sarcastic remark seriously. You happened to be one of these people so naturally you were cited.

- And tigger has two double-ga-ers not one...
 

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hippo24 said:
hippo24 said:
Ok sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry for being facetious, I'm sorry for being mildly esoteric, I'm sorry for having a jocular approach on the subject of south Park.

Happy now?


1) That apology is not real. It is sarcastic.
2) I think I didn't make myself clear. By "response," I meant your second post in this thread.
3) By summarizing the posts in my 5 year old-esque antics, as you would call them, I was pointing out that it is perfectly acceptable for some people to respond skeptically to yor claim that you were being sarcastic.
4) You know what you remind me of right now? A comedian who tells a joke that nobody understands, and then goes off on a rant explaining why his joke is funny. He is convinced he is funny, even though all evidence points away from that. But you are being worse than that. In your "apology," you attack your audience's intelligence and ability to determine sarcasm, when maybe you don't have the right. If the first baseman makes a bad throw to the second baseman, who's fault is it when the second baseman doesn't catch the ball?
5) What I meant by you wasting my time was your original post, as it did not add to the thread.
6) I saw you changed one of my words to fantastic in your quote of me. Please don't misquote me. I hate it when people overuse the word fail too, but it just seemed so appropriate here.

To the OP: I am sorry about this. I am sorry your thread has turned to bashing. This is my last post in here, and I hope any responses to it will come in the form of private messages.
 

hippo24

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SuperMse said:
hippo24 said:
1) That apology is not real. It is sarcastic.
2) I think I didn't make myself clear. By "response," I meant your second post in this thread.
3) By summarizing the posts in my 5 year old-esque antics, as you would call them, I was pointing out that it is perfectly acceptable for some people to respond skeptically to your claim that you were being sarcastic.
4) You know what you remind me of right now? A comedian who tells a joke that nobody understands, and then goes off on a rant explaining why his joke is funny. He is convinced he is funny, even though all evidence points away from that. But you are being worse than that. In your "apology," you attack your audience's intelligence and ability to determine sarcasm, when maybe you don't have the right. If the first baseman makes a bad throw to the second baseman, who's fault is it when the second baseman doesn't catch the ball?
5) What I meant by you wasting my time was your original post, as it did not add to the thread.
6) I saw you changed one of my words to fantastic in your quote of me. Please don't misquote me. I hate it when people overuse the word fail too, but it just seemed so appropriate here.

To the OP: I am sorry about this. I am sorry your thread has turned to bashing. This is my last post in here, and I hope any responses to it will come in the form of private messages.
1.) Of course its not, its purely a political act, It has no meaning other then to show an act of relative good will, I'm simply saying "I recant my statement because you asked", not because I believe I did anything wrong, simply because you and others seemed somehow offended.

2.)The response I had to was to simply explain that I do not, in fact, hate the show, I'm sorry if someone responding to me promoted a response from me.

3.)Of course sarcasm is supposed to be met with skepticism, at least to a degree. Sarcasm is a way in which you say something, but mean another, If you don't approach it skeptically then your doing it wrong. The problem is people took it seriously, and as such its my obligation as the person who said it to explain: "no, I was not being serious".

4.) That would be a fine analogy, if you said the crowd started throwing a fit at him because they didn't get what he was trying to convey, or the second base man blamed his misunderstanding completely on the 1st baseman.

5.) Your on a gaming forum, In a thread discussing the possibilities about a character in a fictional comedy, arguing at length with a stranger on the Internet. You have an odd system of measuring worth of your time. It really doesn't take that much time to read 1 or 2 paragraphs, and the post, while longer then it needed to be, ultimately did contribute to the discussion.

6.)Failtastic isn't a word, so when I ran the spell-check app for Opera it prompted me to change a list of words, naturally it doesn't make accommodations for made up words, and I have to go through manually and choose which words I don't want it to change. Obviously I missed the fact that failtastic, at a glance doesn't look like a made up word, but a misspelling.
 

Samurai Goomba

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We'll never find out. This is a classic South Park gag of building up viewer expectations and then leaving them unsatisfied for comedic effect.

As to which character it is, I really couldn't guess. They all look identical when without hair or hats, something which the "Super Best Friends" episode also touched on. I did like the contrast between the "Coon" and "Mysterion." Sorta the kind of thing you might get if the Crow met Spider-Man. If I had to guess who Mysterion is, I'd say Kenny because I think that'd be funny. I was hoping it WAS Kenny, because every so often Matt and Trey do an episode where we either get to see Kenny or hear him, unmuffled.

And what's with the argumentative folks? Can't you all just be Kool and the Gang?

 

ThaBenMan

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I just noticed something else while watching a rerun of the episode - when they're standing at the lockers talking about having pictures of Mysterion hanging up, Cartman walks over to Clyde's locker and just for a second they show the inside of it. I didn't actually see what was in there, but I wonder if there might have been something like part of Mysterion's costume in there.
 

Damien the Pigeon

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Wait a minute, wasn't it revealed? When they pulled the hood back, I thought I saw a unibrow, and there's a kid in their class that has one. I don't know if he's ever actually been named.
 

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Damien the Pigeon said:
Wait a minute, wasn't it revealed? When they pulled the hood back, I thought I saw a unibrow, and there's a kid in their class that has one. I don't know if he's ever actually been named.
you can watch the show for free at southpark studios
 

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the_truth said:
hippo24, your a fucking dickhead.

whats wrong with religious debate on the internet? does all that thinking make your brain hurt? And you think there never has been or never will a better show than winnie the poo? Could you be any more closed minded and juvenile?

I did want to point out to you that nobody cares what you think, but i realised that i did; in fact i cared enough to join this forum, so im just gonna stick with pointing out that your a fucking dickhead. no more, no less.

and by the way, 'loath' means 'unwilling'. i think you mean LOATHE. And its not 'ironic' that you can 'spew bile' and still guess, it means either you've read this post or watched the episode, and neither is ironic in the sense you want it be. perhaps it is ironic in the sense Alanis Morissette uses it, but she hasnt got a clue what it means, so nevermind.

didnt your mama ever tell you 'if you havent got something nice to say dont say anything at all'? i guess not, maybe her mouth was too full of dick.

I agree with Lucane, must have bin clyde...
Dude, I know you're new here, but this sort of post isn't going to fly. Try to avoid insulting people (or their mothers) like that; if you have a disagreement with someone, you send them a Private Message (if it has no bearing on the discussion at hand) or respond civilly in the thread.

A small caveat, he's saying he doesn't like religious discussion because they always end in flamewars.

Anyway, my money's on Craig. I don't know why, I just think that's him. Go figure.
 

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I'd like to think of Mysterion as Kenny, seeing as we've so far only heard him twice without his hoodie on (Ending scene in the movie and the episode The Jeffersons).

But then again, he was the focus of the first episode in S13, so it being him seems unlikely...

With that in mind, i'd guess its Stan.
 

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DannyDamage said:
I voted Kenny. For the same reasons that others have mentioned so far:

-Hood
-Cheap Outfit
-No problem hurting Butters again
-Boredom\nothing better to do
-Ignored Cartman's inquisition at the bus stop

And also to refer to the Michael Jackson episode where Kenny "actually got to do something for a change". I think Trey & Matt like Kenny more than it appears. They use him in some really cool ways and he gets to have all the fun, even if the other boys make out like he's the shittest of them all.

In a way, Kenny has always been the masked hero of the show.

this. times infinity.

Cylde's voice would give away his identity, its too thick to hide it with the batman voice. Kenny all the way.
 

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What if we happen to find a character missing? Yeah, that one was him.
More likely than not, it's just a random kid. No one we know to much extent.

Ruzzian Roulette said:
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E-mantheseeker said:
Wait, wait... What about the more pressing question here? Who is the coon? I mean, we never got to see him (or her) out of costume. That question has been bugging me so much...
Dude, that's the dumbest question I've heard all day. It was well established by the end of the episode that the Coon was indeed Harvey Fierstein.
Dude, what are you talking about? The Coon was obviously Bruce Vilanch. Duh.
Wait, seriously? I thought he was just a symbol to represent the city, and they never gave a true identity...
 

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While we all know they will never tell us, and Matt and Trey probably didn't even plan the identity of Mysterion themselves, I would guess it was Stan.

My reasoning is since Mysterion agreed to reveal himself after the hospital incident, it shows that he had some sort of conscious. Which seems to be up Stans alley. Also, Mysterion knew where Kyle lived, shown when he visited Kyle to get his help to stop Professor Chaos. Since Kyle isn't the most social little bugger, I would think that only his friends would know where he lives. While Kenny would also be a viable option, his motives just don't seem to match Mysterion's. I don't think he would care about the town that much.
 

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Crazzee said:
What if we happen to find a character missing? Yeah, that one was him.
More likely than not, it's just a random kid. No one we know to much extent.

Ruzzian Roulette said:
Scary_Bob said:
E-mantheseeker said:
Wait, wait... What about the more pressing question here? Who is the coon? I mean, we never got to see him (or her) out of costume. That question has been bugging me so much...
Dude, that's the dumbest question I've heard all day. It was well established by the end of the episode that the Coon was indeed Harvey Fierstein.
Dude, what are you talking about? The Coon was obviously Bruce Vilanch. Duh.
Wait, seriously? I thought he was just a symbol to represent the city, and they never gave a true identity...
NEWBS, its Cindy Lauper.
 

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I am going to go against everyone else and say it is Kevin. (Yes, their is a kid named Kevin on the board Tivo it and look) I believe it is him for the simple fact that there was no reason to include his picture on the board and he has never done anything of note so he might be trying to gain some attention through his alter ego Mysterion.
 

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Lucane said:
If what Cartman or the "Coon" says is true about saying his name before then I'll have to go with Clyde like you said he was asleep in class So maybe he's up at night patrolling or was working on his suit (or longshot planning to get back at Cartman for waking him up). Also he made a point of saying he had a picture of Mysterion in his locker while the other kids wern't even looking that way. Craig is known for not liking anyone so hero wouldn't really be in his MO. I also have to thiink Stan is out becuase he's already one of the main stars of the show why wouldn't he want to try to make a superhero team with his friends like when they wanted to be Ninja/Martial Arts Fighters.
Is it just me, or are you people reading too much into this?