Join Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny as these four animated tykes take on the supernatural, the extraordinary and the insane. For them, it's all a part of growing up in South Park.Episodes Comprise: Terrance & Phillip in Not Without My Anus Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut (2) Ike's Wee Wee Chickenlover Conjoined Fetus Lady The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka City on the Edge of Forever (a.k.a. Flashbacks) Summer Sucks Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls Chickenpox Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods Clubhouses Cow Days Chef Aid Spooky Fish Merry Christmas Charlie Manson! Gnomes Prehistoric Ice Man
All fifteen episodes from South Park’s demented seventh season are available in this 3-disc set. Classic moments such as Cartman’s attempt on Kyle’s life, Jimmy and Timmy joining the “Crips” and the boys’ experimentation with metro-sexuality are all explored on Season Seven. For them, it’s all just part of growing up in South Park. Episodes Compromise: Cancelled Krazy Kripples Toilet Paper I'm A Little Bit Country Fat Butt And Pancake Head Lil' Crime Stoppers Red Man's Greed South Park Is Gay Christian Rock Hard Grey Dawn Casa Bonita All About Mormons Butt Out Raisins It's Christmas In Canada
For those South Park fans who have wondered if their beloved animated series would lose its satirical edge after a decade on the air, the Complete Tenth Season boxed set provides a resounding negative. Creators Matt Park and Trey Stone come out swinging with the season opener, "The Return of Chef," which addresses both the media frenzy churned up over the headline-grabbing "Trapped in the Closet" episode from the previous season, as well as the departure of Isaac Hayes, who voiced the well-loved Chef (and netted the series its highest ratings for a debut episode in years). Not content to leave one religion alone, the show tackles the 2006 riots over the depiction of Mohammed in Dutch newspapers (and delivers a much-deserved zing to Family Guy) in the two-part "Cartoon Wars" (the revelation of Family Guy's real writers is among the funniest notions ever penned for South Park) and intelligent design in "Go God Go" (Mrs. Garrison is up in arms over being forced to teach evolution until the arrival of Richard Dawkins changes her mind). Also in the show's firing line are such sacred cows as Oprah Winfrey (Towelie pens a faux memoir a la A Million Little Pieces in "A Million Little Fibers"), Al Gore (who attempts to drum up interest in his hunt for the mythical "ManBearPig"), environmentalists (who create a new form of pollution with their hybrids in "Smug Alert!"), the popular online game World of Warcraft ("Make Love, Not Warcraft," which earned the series an Emmy nomination) and George W. Bush (who tangles with Kyle over 9/11 in "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce"). Of course, South Park wouldn't be South Park without moments of jaw-dropping bad taste, and viewers are treated to not one but two jokes about the death of Steve Irwin (including his appearance at a Halloween party thrown by Satan in the critically reviled "Hell on Earth 2006), children with terminal diseases, teacher-student sexual relations, and a whole host of bodily functions and absurdly graphic violence (the latter is provided by a trio of serial killers in "Hell on Earth 2006").--Paul Gaita
After 10 seasons of sick, wrong, brilliant, subversive, and groundbreaking humour, South Park just keeps getting a little more sick, a little more wrong, and a lot more funny. What could possibly be left for the boys from the small, redneck mountain town of South Park, Colorado to accomplish? Plenty, as it turns out. Cartman, for example, fights a midget in the season opener, pulls a practical joke that gets poor Butters sent to a special camp for gay children, sets a new town record for the most number of homeless people jumped over on his skateboard, and fakes having Tourette's syndrome in order to get away with saying whatever he wants at school. Stan gets pulled into a bizarre and hilarious conspiracy surrounding Easter in a plot that parallels The Da Vinci Code, and Kyle becomes a Guitar Hero, only to lose his best friend to the glittering lights of rock stardom. Clearly the brightest star in this season, though, is the two-part episode Imaginationland, where the boys have the entire contents of the world's imaginations, religions, and superstitions, laid before them for better, and for worse. It's a brilliant episode that encapsulates everything that continues to make South Park so strong: imaginative story lines; sharp animation; indelible characters thrust into ridiculous situations; and all of it tied together with a strong ekimthread of subversive humour. It's a formula that results in the sort of TV that just won't be seen elsewhere, and considering that one whole story line revolves around a plot where Randy Marsh (Kyle's Dad) tries to outdo Bono (lead singer of U2) for the record of World's Largest... umm, Stool, well, maybe that's a good thing. But for fans of the show who can't get enough of goin' down to South Park to see some friends of theirs, season 11 will continue to give plenty of reasons for making the trip. --Daniel Vancini
Nine seasons in, and South Park hasnt lost its ability to upset people. This boxset brings together the 14 episodes from the ninth season, including the hugely controversial Trapped In The Closet, which is actually one of the weaker inclusions here (and we somehow doubt that its Tom Cruises favourite, either). However, it garnered headlines for its tale of Stan taking a Scientology test, and the repercussions of it. That said, this particular series of South Park has much more to commend it. Across the episodes in what can be easily described as a lively season youll find the gang starting their own talent agency, a hippie music festival coming into town, and the small matter of Mr Garrison switching gender. All of this is the foundation for a rapid-fire collection of gags. What South Park isnt given credit for often enough though is whats bubbling up under the surface. The reason creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone never seem to run out of ideas is that very often they have something to say with their episodes. And while, on one level, they can be enjoyed for being the quick hits of outrageous fun they are, theres a wise intelligence in the midst of it all, too. Perhaps thats why the show still shows no signs of running out of steam, and season nine is the latest evidence to back that up. --Jon Foster
The 11th season of comedy in the tiny town of South Park with Cartman Stan Kyle and Kenny. Join the boys as they attempt to rescue Imaginationland from nuclear annihilation discover the secret behind the Easter Bunny and get head lice. For them it's all part of growing up in South Park!
There's no better time of year than Christmas, especially in South Park. So stop fighting with the family, gather 'round the fire and watch these classic South Park episodes. Join in as the citizens of South Park sing many of everyone's favourite holiday classics, like 'Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo' and 'Christmas Time in Hell.' See the boys bring Christmas to Iraq and learn how hard it is to be a Jew during this holiday season. Christmas is a time when we all can put aside our differences an...
South Park co-creator Trey Parker goes straight for the gross-out humour in this live-action farce set in the adult-movie industry. Parker stars as an innocent Mormon kid who gets sucked into the world of pornographic film-making and becomes an international sensation as the stud superhero Orgazmo, all the while hiding his secret life from his milk-fed fiancée. It's practically a one-man show for Parker, who directs, writes, stars, and even performs the self-penned theme song as frontman for his rock band, and perhaps he should have spread the responsibilities a little. As an actor he's surprisingly appealing--his dazed grin and bleached white surfer-dude hair give him an engaging air of innocence. Paired with long-time crony Dian Bachar, the diminutive actor who plays his superhero sidekick Chodo Boy, they bring a Hardy Boys naiveté to the rude world of mobbed-up producers and jaded adult film stars. But the film is only fitfully funny, with vulgar jokes that are often more disgusting than humorous and clumsy comic timing sabotaging promising scenes. Only rarely does it reach the heights of his hilarious cut-out cartoon series South Park, but when he delivers he does so with the carefully cultivated tasteless excess his fans have come to know and love. Matt Stone co-stars as a clueless photographer while the real-life adult film star Ron Jeremy appears as a gross gangster henchman. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Episodes Comprise: 1. It Hits the Fan 2. Cripple Fight 3. The Super Best Friends 4. Scott Tenorman Must Die 5. Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow 6. Cartmanland 7. Proper Condom Use 8. Towelie 9. Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants 10. How to Eat With Your Butt 11. The Entity 12. Here Comes the Neighborhood 13. Kenny Dies 14. Butters' Very Own Episode
South Park: Season 13 (3 Discs)
The foulmouthed tykes return for season three of the hit animated series South Park. Join Cartman Stan Kyle and the perennially endangered Kenny as they share outrageous adventures involving spontaneous combustion Chinpoko Mon and Monkey Phonics. This 3-disc set contains all 17 episodes of the third season with optional 5- to 7-minute mini-commentaries from the twisted minds of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
The 10th season of goings-on in the tiny town of South Park with Cartman Stan Kyle and Kenny.
All fifteen episodes from South Park's hilarious seventh season are now available for the first time in this exclusive 3-disc collector's edition. Classic moments such as Cartman's attempt on Kyle's life Jimmy and Timmy joining the ""Crips"" and the boys' experimentation with metrosexuality are all featured in Season Seven. Episodes Comprise: 1. Cancelled 2. Krazy Kripples 3. Toilet Paper 4. I'm A Little Bit Country 5. Fat Butt And Pancake Head 6. Lil' Crime Stoppers 7. Red Man's Greed 8. South Park Is Gay 9. Christian Rock Hard 10. Grey Dawn 11. Casa Bonita 12. All About Mormons 13. Butt Out 14. Raisins 15I. t's Christmas In Canada
All twelve, internationally-broadcast episodes from South Park's 14th season are packed into this exclusive three-disc set.Join Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny as they dive into social networking, defend against annoying Jersey muff cabbage and finally reveal the secret identity of Mysterion in an epic three-part saga. Top that with some never-before-seen deleted scenes and a little crme frache, and you've got a collection that will leave you drooling. Shablagoo!!
After seeing The Passion Of The Christ Stan and Kenny attempt to get their money back from Mel Gibson while Cartman starts a campaign against the Jews. Includes 2 bonus episodes.
The 9th season of goings-on in the tiny town of South Park with Cartman Stan Kyle and Kenny.
All fourteen uncensored episodes from South Park's twelfth season are now available in this exclusive three-disc set. In this collection South Park follows the new President-elect from his acceptance speech to his first official day of duty as Commander in Chief. The boys keep busy helping a pop-princess who's down on her luck negotiating a truce for striking Canadians and preventing giant rodents from destroying the world. For them it's all part of growing up in So
Naive young Mormon Joe Young is recruited to act in porn movies.
Another season of hilarious animated satire from Messrs. Parker & Stone. All fourteen uncensored episodes from South Park's thirteenth season are now available in this exclusive three-disc set. Roll with the boys as they save the economy the whales and a bunch of dead celebrities all while discovering the joys of Fish Sticks. For them it's all part of growing up in South Park!
All 14 episodes from the twelfth season of the animated comedy series. In this series the boys are kept busy helping a pop princess who's down on her luck negotiating a truce for striking Canadians and preventing giant rodents from destroying the world... all part of growing up in South Park. Episodes are: 'Tonsil Trouble' 'Britney's New Look' 'Major Boobage' 'Canada on Strike' 'Eek a Penis!' 'Over Logging' 'Super Fun Time' 'The China Probrem' 'Breast Cancer Show Ever' 'Pandemic' 'Pandemic 2: The Startling' 'About Last Night...' 'Elementary School Musical' and 'The Ungroundable'.
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