Greatest Cartoons of All Time
Tom and Jerry or South Park

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TOM AND JERRY

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SOUTH PARK
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Why This Battle Matters

Who reigns supreme in the pantheon of animated excellence? In one corner, the boundary-pushing, satirical bite of 'South Park,' a show that wraps its sharp social commentaries in wild, often controversial hilarity. In the opposite corner, the timeless chase — 'Tom and Jerry,' a duo whose slapstick comedy transcends language and era, enchanting viewers with pure, kinetic joy. This isn't just a battle of styles; it's a deep dive into what defines greatness in animation. Questions arise: does cultural impact outweigh timeless appeal? Your preference might just reveal more about your view of entertainment than you realized.

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, South Park just hits different. It's clever AND wild.
south park lol? more like 'let's push every boundary possible', amirite?
Tom and Jerry is pure childhood bro, how could u not vote for 'em?

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer South Park over Tom and Jerry when it comes to the greatest Cartoons of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick South Park 70.0% of the time over Tom and Jerry.

Across all battles:

South Park win rate: 57.3%

Tom and Jerry win rate: 46.3%

Fan FAQs

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

The Simpsons currently holds the top spot in the league, reflecting its broad appeal and iconic status among fans of all ages.

What makes Tom and Jerry so popular despite being behind in the current matchup?

Tom and Jerry hold a special place in many hearts for their silent slapstick comedy and the nostalgic feel of their endless chases. It's the kind of pure, simple fun that transcends generations, making them timeless favorites.

Why is South Park leading against Tom and Jerry by such a wide margin in the Greatest Cartoons of All Time league?

South Park is dominating because its edgy humor and social commentary really resonate with a lot of fans. It seems like its style of pushing boundaries appeals more to the current voting crowd than the classic, nostalgic vibe of Tom and Jerry.