South Park - The Complete First Season
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: SOUTH PARK
EAN: 9781415703465
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415703469
Label: Comedy Central
Manufacturer: Comedy Central
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Comedy Central
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 29, 2004
Running Time: 310 minutes
Sales Rank: 790
Studio: Comedy Central
Theatrical Release Date: August 13, 1997
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Product Description:
The complete first season of the television program about four irreverent grade-school kids in South Park, Colorado.
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: SOUTH PARK
Title: SEASON 1
Street Release Date: 06/29/2004
Genre: TELEVISION
Amazon.com:
South Park exploded on the pop culture landscape like a dirty bomb in 1997, and the 13 episodes that comprise the groundbreaking first season have lost none of their subversive impact. If Seinfeld was a show about nothing, then South Park is a show about everything, from important moral lessons in compassion and tolerance to good old-fashioned animated character assassination (Kathie Lee Gifford in 'Weight Gain 4000' and Barbra Streisand in 'Mecha-Streisand'). Like an After School Special gone quite mad, profanity-spewing third-graders Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and the ill-fated Kenny navigate childhood in their mountain town. Nothing in South Park is sacred, and each episode has something to offend, from 'Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride' (featuring George Clooney as the voice of Sparky, the homosexual dog), to the Halloween episode 'Pink Eye,' in which Cartman dresses up as Adolph Hitler. Best not to even get started on Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Pooh, or the season finale cliffhanger, 'Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut.'
Each episode is preceded by a faux introduction by creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who proclaim every episode to be their favorite. Their incarnations as Rootin'-Tootin' Trey Parker and Pistol-Slingin' Matt Stone indicate that after South Park runs its course, they'd be great hosts of their own children's show, which--and this cannot be stressed strongly enough--South Park is not. Other extras include the South Park boys' appearance on the CableAce awards and 'A South Park Thanksgiving,' featuring Jay Leno, which aired exclusively on The Tonight Show. A minor annoyance is the slapdash packaging that mislabels the episodes ('Damien,' for example, is on disc 3, not 2 as indicated). --Donald Liebenson
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- "Oh my God, they killed Kenny..."My reviews will NOT be about the DVD. Since every episode is on here, this is what I will be talking. ... Read More
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- A great comedy debutsWhen at the top of their game, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone deliver some of the sharpest ... Read More
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- Great Show, Poorly made DVD scamsSouth Park is a great show, but the DVD presentation can suck my balls.
Don't be fooled by thinking ... Read More
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- Pops in the AudioI love this show and I wanted to start purchasing every season....But....I just received Season 1 and noticed ... Read More
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- Give the boys a chance!Yeah, I know, South Park shows elementary kids with potty mouths. Elementary kids like the show in real life and tend ... Read More
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