Some Dude Made His Own 'South Park,' And It's Spot On

The boys try to earn merit badges in a killer parody.

Even if "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone don't have a job for animator and comedy writer Patrick McCarthy, they can at least know they have a kindred spirit.

McCarthy created his own "South Park" mini-episode, and it's a hit. The clip has been building momentum since McCarthy posted it on YouTube earlier in the summer.

"[It's] intended to be a mini spec script that I went ahead and animated as well," McCarthy told The Huffington Post on Tuesday.

"Scout's Honor," described as a "parody of police brutality and white privilege," begins with a heinous crime committed by the Boy Scouts. That turns the innocent merit badge-seeking Stan and the rest of the gang into targets of public scorn.

And, of course, Kenny must pay the ultimate price.

South Park Parody of Police Brutality and White Privilege - Scout's Honor

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