United Kingdom is a referenced often on South Park.
Background
Britons
Britons are occasionally portrayed as having bad teeth, which is a typical American stereotype of a British person, with characters such as Gordon Brown and a few other characters including Pip Pirrup not having this trait. Britons use many archaic words that have fallen out of common use as seen in "It Hits the Fan".
Britons are also seen as knowing all about castles, legends and myths. Their clothing is deliberately archaic, including flat caps, Victorian style bolas ties and red jackets. The military is seen to be dressed in the typical redcoat style of the 18th century. The actor Malcolm McDowell has appeared as the British Person in the episode "Pip", to date the only live action person to appear in south park in a narrator role.
In the Coon Trilogy, British people are seen in drilling into the gulf of Mexico and the moon.
Military
The British military are portrayed as extremely out-dated and still use old wooden naval vessels from the past equipped with cannons. The Army is shown as still equipped with weak musket (British rifles) and wearing the 'redcoat' style uniform. Modern technology such as mobile phones are still used by the commander of the fleet however.
"The Snuke"
In "The Snuke", the British attempt to invade the United States to deny America its independence, however they fail when United States Air Force jets fly in and destroy the Royal Navy. Queen Elizabeth II then commits suicide.
Trivia
- Britain's rivalry with France is referred to in the episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady", when Pip Pirrup is pressured into playing dodgeball.
- In the Goin' Down to South Park video, it's stated that South Park is as big if not bigger hit in Britain than it is in the US.