After nearly 2 months of voting by South Park lovers, it was voted the audience’s favorite episode: Make Love Not Warcraft. The contest, available on South Park’s official Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter accounts, drew fierce competition from 64 of South Park’s best-known departments. Make Love, Not Warcraft and Scott Tenorman Must Die competed in the final “competition” held on October 13th.
Make Love Not Warcraft became a fan favorite.
The World Of Warcraft-themed episode, which was cited as south park’s most popular episode, reached the final with episodes such as “Where My Country Gone?,” “Imaginationland” and “Christian Rock Hard.” Make Love Not Warcraft, which has a very special place for South Park fans as well as WoW fans, was also included in the game with many references.
Within the episode, The Sword of a Thousand Truths, which our team used to defeat the “Insatiable Player” and can only be described as OP, had the same model as an epic sword that fell from the Naxxramas raid of the Vanilla/Classic WoW era. This model also found her revained graphics and the Shadowlands as The Devouring Cold
The title of the episode, Make Love Not Warcraft, was added to the game as an Achivement. If you send a hug gesture to your newly deceased enemy during PVP, you can get this achivement. Let’s love each other.
Jarod “NWBZPWNR” Nandin cosplayed the villain of Make Love Not Warcraft in Blizzcon 2013 and became famous as “The South Park Guy”. Nandin died earlier this year due to Covid 19.
Terran Gregory, the head of the World Of Warcraft cinematic team, said in a statement that at the time of the episode, blizzard had only been working for a few months and had designed one of the characters used in the episode.
If you left World Of Warcraft years ago or are still playing, and you’ve come across this episode in some way, you can go to South Park Studiosto search for the aforementioned episode to refresh your memories.