
Who among us hasn’t wanted to mercilessly mock Cartman, pull a prank on Mr. Garrison or kill Kenny?
And for charity’s sake?
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, everyone’s favorite Boulder-bred rabble rousers and the creators of “South Park,” are offering a chance to step into their long-running Comedy Central series as a character.
Parker, who in the video announcement sports his Colorado roots with a vintage Broncos shirt and Buffs hat, went to Evergreen High School and University of Colorado Boulder. Stone may not be sporting a hat, but he also grew up in Littleton and went to CU.
The contest, which is being run through crowdfunding site , is part of a fundraising effort for — a national nonprofit that runs programs to support people with the developmental disorder.
Donating money to Next for Autism (via Omaze) will make fans eligible for the following prizes (language via ):
– Being immortalized in an episode of “South Park” and getting drawn into the show as one of the townspeople
– Meeting the show’s “hilarious creators,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone
– Visiting the South Park studio, grabbing lunch and seeing how the show comes together
– Getting flown out to L.A. and put up in a 4-star hotel (flights and hotel included; and you can bring a friend, too)
– Probably something else (our language, not theirs)
If you’ve been dying for “eternal life,” as they say in the video, or at least becoming a “random townsperson” to be used in scenes where crowds chase the mayor, or run from a volcano, visit to donate and enter.




