Greatest Cartoons of All Time
Futurama or South Park

Pick Your Favorite

FUTURAMA

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SOUTH PARK
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Why This Battle Matters

Has there ever been a showdown as symbolically charged as South Park squaring off against Futurama in the Cartoons of All Time league? Imagine Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny breaking bread (or bending timelines) with Bender and Fry. Here lies a stark contrast in comedic weaponry—South Park's razor-sharp satirical blades versus Futurama's whimsical science fiction arsenal. At stake? More than just bragging rights: it's a battle for cultural dominance, a clash that could redefine which comedic ethos—raw and confrontational or cleverly futuristic—holds sway in our collective funny bone. Which series has shaped your world view and tickled your ribs more profoundly?

🔥 Fan Takes

I’m torn, guys. Both shows are iconic but that dark humor in SP? Kinda hits different.
Honestly, South Park tackles everything. It’s like your savage best friend who just doesn't hold back. 😂😂
u kiddin' me? futurama's got depth, bro, deep like a space probe - SP can't touch that.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer South Park over Futurama when it comes to the greatest Cartoons of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick South Park 70.7% of the time over Futurama.

Across all battles:

South Park win rate: 57.3%

Futurama win rate: 43.5%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Cartoons of All Time league?

Currently, The Simpsons holds the top spot in the Greatest Cartoons of All Time. You can check out the full rankings on the GOAT List.

What’s the charm behind Futurama that keeps fans coming back?

Fans dig Futurama for its unique blend of sci-fi settings with heartfelt, quirky storylines. The show's clever mix of humor, unexpected emotional depths, and the lovable eccentricities of its characters like Bender and Fry really captivate its audience.

Why is South Park crushing it against Futurama in the Greatest Cartoons of All Time league?

South Park is leading largely because its edgy humor and social commentary really strike a chord with its fans. It's not just a cartoon; it's viewed as a bold commentary on current events, which keeps it super relevant and resonant with its audience.