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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Isobel Lewis

South Park episodes containing Prophet Muhammad removed from HBO Max

Episodes of adult animation South Park containing depictions of the Prophet Muhammad were removed from HBO Max.

A month after the new streaming service launched in the US in May, all 23 seasons of the Comedy Central cartoon were added to the platform on Wednesday (24 June).

However, five episodes of the controversial comedy containing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad did not make the cut, with sources telling Deadlinethat the missing episodes were discussed and pulling them was ‘agreed upon in advance’.

It is seen as a violation of Islamic beliefs to physically depict Muhammad in any way, as idol worship is forbidden in the religion, including that of images, drawings and statues.

In 2010, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker were first threatened for depicting the prophet, prompting the episodes to be pulled from streaming.

Of the five episodes removed from HBO Max, three are also unable to stream on the South Parkwebsite.

South Park is the latest cartoon to battle with problems of racism, with actors Kristen Bell and Jenny Slate stepping down from voicing black characters on Central Parkand Big Mouthrespectively.

Meanwhile, Netflix’s Bojack Horsemancame under fire again for featuring Alison Brie as a Vietnamese-American character, with creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg calling the decision a “racist error”.

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