South Park: The Fractured But Whole - 11 Most Offensive Moments You Need To See

4. Vomit-Covered Broccoli

South Park The Fractured But Whole Broccoli
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Not every offensive South Park moment needs to be loaded with smart satire about the world at large, and this sequence in which New Kid tortures The Coon for information is just straight-up gross-out comedy at its most repulsive.

With Cartman tied up, New Kid is able to choose from a series of foods to eat: a burrito, a hunk of broccoli, a cuttlefish, a spicy hot dog and some leafy vegetables.

After devouring each food item, New Kid then unleashes hellish farts in Cartman's face, until Cartman throws up all over the remaining tray of food.

The torture continues, though, and New Kid even eats some vomit-covered broccoli, the farts of which make Cartman violently vomit once again, mercifully bringing the sequence to an end.

It may not be mocking the disabled or filling the screen with paedophile clergymen, but a child eating puked-on food and forcing its gassy remnants in another child's face is all kinds of f***ed up.

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