South Park Theme
Richard Cheese Lyrics


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I'm goin' down to South Park
gonna have myself a time.

Friendly faces everywhere
humble folks without temptation.

Goin' down to South Park
gonna leave my woes behind.

Ample parking day or night,
people shouting HOWDY NEIGHBOR!

Headin' on up to South Park
gonna see if I can't unwind.

(Some time i'll be old enough to stick my d*** in Britney's butt)





So come on down to South Park
and meet some friends of mine!

Overall Meaning

The Richard Cheese version of the South Park Theme song is an interpretation of the classic intro of the television show South Park. The opening lyrics express the singer's intention to visit the small town of South Park, where he expects to have an enjoyable experience surrounded by kind and honest people. The song sets the tone for the satirical and comedic nature of the show, while also engaging in playful humor and sarcasm. The lyrics are catchy and straightforward, inviting the listener to join the adventure and have some fun with the show's characters.


The verses of the song describe the friendly and inviting atmosphere of South Park, emphasizing its simplicity and lack of temptations. The town is presented as a place where people enjoy a happy and carefree existence, away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The overall tone is light and jovial, reflecting the show's satirical look at American society and its stereotypes. The humorous line "Some time I'll be old enough to stick my d*** in Britney's butt" in the last verse reflects the show's irreverent humor and its tendency to push the limits of what is socially acceptable.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm goin' down to South Park
I am excitedly looking forward to visiting South Park.


gonna have myself a time.
I am going to have a really great time.


Friendly faces everywhere
The people in South Park are welcoming and kind.


humble folks without temptation.
The residents of South Park are not tempted by worldly desires or material possessions.


Goin' down to South Park
I am actually traveling to South Park now.


gonna leave my woes behind.
I am going to forget about my problems and enjoy myself in South Park.


Ample parking day or night,
There are plenty of options for parking in South Park, no matter the time of day.


people shouting HOWDY NEIGHBOR!
The locals in South Park are friendly and greet each other with enthusiasm.


Headin' on up to South Park
I am still on my way to South Park, but this time, I am headed up to a higher or more elevated part of the town.


gonna see if I can't unwind.
I am hoping to relax and de-stress while in South Park.


Some time i'll be old enough to stick my d*** in Britney's butt
This line is vulgar and inappropriate. It does not have a true or insightful meaning.


So come on down to South Park
I encourage you to visit South Park as well.


and meet some friends of mine!
You will have the opportunity to meet the people I know and have fun with them.




Writer(s): Leslie E. Claypool, Reid L Iii Lalonde, Bryan Kei Mantia

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