Title: "Poland in South Park Style" Visual Concept: Characters: A stick-figure Polish kid wearing a red-and-white striped shirt (referencing the Polish flag), a paper party hat (playful nod to stereotypes, but not offensive), and a smiling face with exaggerated, messy hair. A simplified "Polish Eagle" as a stick-figure mascot, wearing a tiny crown and giving a thumbs-up. A stick-figure Copernicus holding a toy solar system, and a stick-figure Chopin at a tiny piano. Background: A minimalist Warsaw skyline with stick-figure versions of the Palace of Culture and a church with a slanted spire (referencing Gdańsk). A tiny red-and-white flag waving on a stick, with a sausage (pierogi?) floating nearby as a food reference. Style: Bold black outlines, flat colors (red, white, black), and "X" shading for shadows. Speech bubbles with playful Polish phrases like "Cześć, South Park!" or "Polska gud, tak?" Humor: A "Polish joke" sign with a stick-figure laughing (e.g., "Why did the Polish guy bring a ladder to school? Bo chciał 'elevated' nauki!"). A tiny EU flag in the corner, winking at Poland’s modern identity. This blend of cultural symbols, South Park’s signature simplicity, and light humor aims to celebrate Poland while staying true to the show’s irreverent style. 🇵🇱✨ See more