Sarcastaball: 8.

: In this version, players wear bras and tin foil hats, use a balloon instead of a ball, and must hug and compliment opponents instead of tackling them.

: The rapid commercialization of Sarcastaball and the "Creamy Goo" highlights how quickly society capitalizes on new trends, regardless of how absurd they are. "South Park" Sarcastaball (TV Episode 2012) 8. Sarcastaball

: Butters begins marketing "Butters' Creamy Goo," a sports drink he believes is a "compassion booster" but is actually his own semen. The episode ends with Randy losing the ability to speak without sarcasm, a condition his doctor treats as a serious medical affliction. Key Themes & Satire : In this version, players wear bras and

" Sarcastaball " is the eighth episode of the sixteenth season of the animated series South Park . It satirizes the increasing concerns over head trauma and concussions in American football by depicting a world where the sport is replaced by a safe, non-violent alternative. Plot Summary The episode ends with Randy losing the ability

: After learning that kickoffs have been banned at South Park Elementary for safety reasons, an angry Randy Marsh sarcastically proposes a new game called "Sarcastaball" at a PTA meeting.

Angered over the overly sensitive parents in South Park over their kids playing football because of recent news about concussions,