Baseketball -1998- -
Parker and Stone were reluctant. They were writers and animators, not actors, and they preferred their own material. But the opportunity to work with Zucker, a hero of theirs, was too good to pass up. The result is a film that feels like a collision of two comedic eras: Zucker’s rapid-fire puns and sight gags meet Parker and Stone’s R-rated absurdity.
The movie centers on a hybrid game that combines the skill of basketball with the rules of baseketball -1998-
Because the jokes are scientifically dense. David Zucker forced Parker and Stone to write setup-punchline jokes rather than shock humor. One scene involves a player named "Squeak" who has a tiny, squeaky voice. When he stands up to the villain, he squeaks, "I’m tired of your jerky movements." It kills because of the absurdity. Parker and Stone were reluctant



