"South Park started as a little video Christmas card"
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Hodgson, as an entertainer steeped in scrappy, DIY comedy culture, is also smuggling in a worldview: the real engine of innovation is play. A Christmas card is personal, communal, and timed to a moment; it’s made to delight a small audience, not conquer a market. That origin story implicitly deflates the aura of inevitability that surrounds long-running hits. South Park didn’t “arrive”; it was circulated. It caught because it was sharable before “shareable content” became a strategy.
There’s subtext here about gatekeeping and legitimacy. If one of the most influential animated shows of its era began as a low-stakes experiment, then the line between “professional” and “amateur” is thinner than the industry likes to admit. Hodgson’s casual tone turns into a quiet provocation: maybe the next cultural earthquake is already sitting in someone’s hard drive, disguised as a joke meant for a handful of people.
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Hodgson, Joel. (2026, January 15). South Park started as a little video Christmas card. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/south-park-started-as-a-little-video-christmas-167781/
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Hodgson, Joel. "South Park started as a little video Christmas card." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/south-park-started-as-a-little-video-christmas-167781/.
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"South Park started as a little video Christmas card." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/south-park-started-as-a-little-video-christmas-167781/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.


