What’s Behind the Super Adventure Club

What’s Behind the Super Adventure Club

Fans of South Park, the famous comedy cartoon show by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, have asked questions over the Internet on whether the super adventure club was really a real club or just something the creators made up to add to the storyline. Featured in Episode 01 of the 10th season of South Park, it was a parody meant to showcase the quittance of Isaac Hayes, who voices Chef the African-American cafeteria chef in South Park Elementary School. Hayes decided to quit South Park due to episode aired that ridiculed scientology since he himself was a scientologist. So, as a way of depicting the end of Hayes’ presence in the company, Matt Stone and Trey Parker created this episode that featured the metaphor for scientology, which is the super adventure club.
Isaac Hayes has been in South Park for nine seasons straight since their beginning in 1997. It was only in 2006 when he decided to quit due to the parody the company did of his religion. The super adventure club was a metaphor for the said religion, in which it was portrayed as a group where members go around the world molesting children and going on adventures. Though Stone and Parker portrayed their bitterness over the religion by killing Chef, they created a eulogy at the end of the episode in memory of Hayes as one of the most influential and important people that the company has ever had. People were astounded when this episode was created and were even more puzzled about the purpose and existence of the Super Adventure Club.



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