TVLine has published a guide recommending 15 animated series for fans of South Park. The list highlights shows with irreverent humor, satire, and crude elements akin to the Comedy Central staple.
South Park, which premiered in 1997 on Comedy Central under creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, follows foul-mouthed children in a Colorado town as they address current events and pop culture. Known for its boundary-pushing comedy, the series maintains popularity through sharp writing and lavatorial gags. TVLine's March 16, 2026, article suggests alternatives sharing these traits, spanning Nickelodeon classics, Adult Swim originals, and others. Early entries include The Ren & Stimpy Show, featuring a chihuahua and cat in absurd antics with gross-out humor; Beavis and Butt-Head, 1993 MTV teens offering snide commentary on videos and schemes, revived recently; and Rocko's Modern Life, a 1993 series about a wallaby in suburbia with friends causing chaos. Later picks cover Family Guy's Rhode Island family and cutaway gags; Futurama, Matt Groening's 1999 sci-fi tale of a frozen deliveryman; Aqua Teen Hunger Force's anthropomorphic foods in weird hijinks; Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law from 2001 reimagining Hanna-Barbera characters; The Venture Bros., a 2003 spoof of adventure serials; American Dad!'s CIA agent family; Metalocalypse's 2006 death metal band causing destruction; Archer's 2009 spy parody across 14 seasons; Rick and Morty, launched 2013 and renewed to 2029; Mike Tyson Mysteries from 2014; Smiling Friends of 2020; and Solar Opposites across six seasons. These selections emphasize strong writing, memorable characters, and adult-oriented animation.