The audience's emotional response to 'South Park: The End of Obesity' is primarily driven by its strong comedic elements, characteristic of the South Park franchise. Humor (23%), Joy (14%), and Happiness (8%) are dominant, reflecting the show's satirical wit, crude gags, and absurd situations. However, typical of South Park's social commentary, significant levels of Disgust (7%) and Anger (6%) arise from the depiction of societal absurdities, the self-serving actions of characters like Cartman, and the show's willingness to push boundaries. The 'Crime' genre aspect, involving the kids taking action, contributes to Anxiety (6%) and Anticipation (4%) as the plot unfolds, along with a notable Disturbing (5%) element due to the show's often dark and provocative content. Surprise (3%), Relief (3%), Excitement (3%), Curiosity (3%), and Satisfaction (3%) round out the more prominent emotions, stemming from unexpected plot twists, the resolution of chaotic events, and the overall engagement with the satirical narrative. Less prominent emotions like Sadness, Fear, Love, and Empathy remain minimal, as is typical for the cynical and comedic tone of South Park.
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