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South Park Cartman Screw You Guys I'm Going Home Magnet HM33
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After printing a high resolution image, the manufacturer then laminates thepicture and pulls it around all 4 edges of a hard cardboard backing. It is thenglued down on the back where it meets a hard magnet which covers about 95% ofits back.The edges are all rounded for a smooth feel, and because of all the material,the magnet should sit about 1/8-1/4 of an inch off any surface. Magnet measures3.5 x 2.5 inches.They are sturdily constructed and should last for many years as long as theyare kept away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
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South Park Volume 9: Conjoined Fetus Lady & The Mexican Staring Frog
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Conjoined Fetus Lady episode: With Pip as their star player, the South Park dodgeball team is off to the championships. Back in town, the local citizens declare a "Conjoined Twin Myslexia Awareness Week" in a misguided attempt to help the school nurse deal with a strange medical disorder. The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka episode: The deadly "Mexican Staring Frog" is sighted in South Park and the town's fealress hunters, Ned and Jimbo, are on the case. Their heroic efforts drive up the ratings for their new hunting show on the cable access channel and threaten to edge out an old favorite, "Jesus and Pals."
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South Park Volume 8: Chickenlover & Ike's Wee Wee
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"Chickenlover" episode: A series of heinous crimes involving chickens leads to a startling revelation - Officer Barbrady can't read! When Barbrady resigns and anarchy ensues, the boys pitch in to help. Cartman brings his own brand of law to the streets of South Park. "Ike's Wee Wee" episode: After a mishap in the classroom during his lesson on the evils of drugs and alcohol, Mr. Mackey, the school counselor, is fired. In an act of desperation, he turns to drugs and alcohol. Meanwhile, it's time for Ike's bris and when Kyle and the boys find out what it means to be circumcised they try to save Ike from that fate.
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South Park: The Complete Sixth Season
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The quiet little mountain town of South Park, Colorado enters its sixth season as America's weirdest and most dysfunctional town, and if you thought that title was already claimed by Springfield, I have one word for you: Lemmiwinks. If you thought it couldn't get any weirder, this season will prove you wrong. But the good news is that South Park has always been able to maintain a mathematical-like balance of proportionality so impressive it could be charted on a graph: as South Park gets weirder, so it gets funnier (usually). Which makes sense because one of South Park's greatest strengths has always been to reflect the strangest elements of society, which, let's face it, are pretty strange. Targets this season include exploitive daytime TV shows ("Freak Strike"), celebrities gone wild (Russell Crowe fightin' round the world), the Catholic priest sexual-abuse scandals ("Red Hot Catholic Love"), and the meat industry ("Fun With Veal"). Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker even parody the reality of competing with The Simpsons's longevity in "The Simpsons Already Did It," where Butters, gone out of his mind and in his Professor Chaos persona, can't even come up with an original evil scheme to unleash on the citizens of South Park. Fortunately for fans, the quality of the writing is as strong this season as it has been at any point in the show's run, and it's not like the show's going to back off from its trademark gross-out factor at this point. Proof of that can be found in "The Death Camp of Tolerance." In an extreme satire of sex education class, Mr. Slave and Lemmiwinks, the heroic and intensely unfortunate gerbil, make their, umm, debuts. In South Park, this is what qualifies as a normal school day. Taken as a whole, Season Six is one of the show's strongest punches yet to the face of a society that had it coming. --Daniel Vancini
All 17 episodes from season six--including "Jared Has Aides," "Fun with Veal," "Simpsons Already Did It," "The Death Camp of Tolerance," and "Red Sleigh Down"--are featured in a three-disc set. 6 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary. **17 episodes on 3 discs. 6 1/4 hrs.**
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South Park - The Complete Fourth Season
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All 17 episodes from season four--including "The Tooth Fairy's TATS 2000," "Timmy! 2000," "Cartman Joins NAMBLA," "4th Grade," and "A Very Crappy Christmas"--are featured in a three-disc set. 6 1/3 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary. **17 episodes on 3 discs. 6 1/3 hrs.**
In the episode "Chef Goes Nanners," Cartman is left standing alone in the snow after Wendy blithely proclaims her improbable attraction for him to has suddenly vanished. Cartman heaves a heavy sigh, and exits Chaplinesque stage right. But any concerns that South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had gone soft, or that Cartman would undergo a more sympathetic, Louie De Palma-like makeover are abated in nearly every other episode of South Park's pivotal fourth season. From the "downright immature" trashing of Phil Collins (whose "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan had emerged victorious Oscar night over Parker and Stone's "Blame Canada") to an episode in which Cartman becomes the unwitting poster child for NAMBLA, South Park gave its viewers much shock value for its basic cable dollar. This was the season that introduced the show's most unlikely breakout star, the wheelchair-bound Timmy, who, despite being only able to say his own name (or perhaps because of it), carried the pathos in his own holiday special, "Helen Keller! The Musical." This was the season in which Parker and Stone somehow were able to comment with Daily Show immediacy on the Elian Gonzales incident ("Quintuplets 2000") and the presidential election debacle ("Trapper Keeper") within days of the actual events. This was the season in which other "statement shows" skewered the South Carolina confederate flag controversy ("Chef Goes Nanners") and hate-crime legislation ("Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000"). This was also the season in which the South Park kids graduated to the fourth grade, we got a harrowing look inside Cartman's brain ("Helen Keller!"), and estranged lovers Saddam Hussein and Satan were reunited (in a two-parter, no less!). Episodes not appreciated in their time can now be seen with fresh eyes. "Pip," hosted by Malcolm McDowell, and featuring none of the South Park regulars, is a faithful abridgement of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, monkey robots notwithstanding. As in the season 3 set, Parker and Stone provide brief, "fun-size commentary" that address their censorship skirmishes with Comedy Central and illuminate the inspiration and backstory for each episode. To quote the pro-commercialism holiday episode, "A Very Krappy Christmas," "If we all buy presents, everyone benefits." For South Park fans, this boxed set is an excellent start. --Donald Liebenson
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South Park - The Complete Third Season
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The third time's the, for want of a better word, charm for South Park on DVD. Instead of mere episode intros as on the first two boxed sets, Trey Parker and Matt Stone finally oblige us with actual episode commentary, or, as they call it, "commentary-mini." On this optional audio track, Trey and Matt goof for about five minutes or so at the top of each episode, certifying some as favorites ("Tweek vs. Craig," "Jewbilee," and "Worldwide Recorder Concert," which is described as "a reverse after-school special from hell"), championing others popularly dismissed by South Park's otherwise loyal fans ("Jakovasaurs," "Sexual Harassment Panda"), and provocatively dismissing all of season 2. The third season was frantically produced simultaneously with the feature film, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. This was the season, Trey proclaims, "where South Park turned the corner... and became good (as far as we were concerned)." Among their most inspired conceits is the so-called "Meteor Shower Party" trilogy, three episodes that unfold over the course of one night, each focusing on a different kid. "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" pays homage to Hanna-Barbera-style animation and Scooby-Doo, recasting Korn as the Mystery Inc gang. "Rainforest Shmainforest," featuring a game Jennifer Aniston, cuts rainforest crusaders down to size. "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" takes its irreverent cue from the album of the same name, and contains an outrageously obscure reference to the 1978 made-for-TV Star Wars Holiday Special. Throughout the season, South Park is, as usual, a gleeful equal-opportunity offender, but the show's true gonzo spirit is truly illustrated in such surreal touches as the employment of live action in "Tweek vs. Craig," the singing of "The Morning After" backwards to save Chef from the spell of "The Succubus," and the Seinfeld-worthy argument over whether the term should be "pirate ghosts" or "ghost pirates" in "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery." --Donald Liebenson
All 17 episodes from season three--including "Rainforest Schmainforest," "Chinpokomon," "Starvin' Marvin in Space," "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics," and "Brown Noise"--are featured in a three-disc set. 6 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; audio commentary. **17 episodes on 3 discs. 6 1/4 hrs.**
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Kidrobot South Park Collectible Mini Figure (Styles Will Vary)
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South Park comes to Kidrobot. Your favorite animated satirical sitcom gets stylized in vinyl for the first Kidrobot x South Park mini series. 4th Graders Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick, along with some of the little mountain town's most infamous residents, stand 3" tall, feature articulating heads and arms and are paired with an appropriate, or not, accessories, rats for Kenny, Stan's flamboyant dog sparky, Mr. Garrison's puppet Mr. Hat and Mr. Hanky the christmas poo inside a coffee cup. An homage to their 2d stop-motion cutout creation, these mini figures, 14 styles in all, come packaged in construction paper-themed boxes. Which one will you get? Limited quantities available.
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Dynomighty South Park MIghty Wallet
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Dynomighty South Park MIghty WalletEveryone will respect your authori-tah with the whole South Park crew in your pocket! Look for your favorite characters from the hilarious and outrageous series.The Mighty Wallet is tear-resistant, water-resistant, expandable and recyclable. Made from Tyvek (think express mail envelopes), these cool wallets resist tearing because of thousands of interlocking plastic fibers spun in random patterns, giving them incredible strength.The ingenious origami construction was and is the original folded Tyvek wallet designed by Terrence Kelleman. The stitch less design reinforces the materials own strength and allows these very slim wallets to instantly expand and adapt to your own personal storage needs. The Mighty Wallet will expand right before your eyes (watch the videos).Because of the slim, lightweight and water resistant features, you can take these cool wallets anywhere. They make great "night out" wallets for a slender silhouette and the writable surface conveniently acts as a quick note pad on the go.In time, the Mighty Wallet will gradually soften and patina but, even after years of wear, it will still offer surprise and solicit intrigue.
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While the Simpsons will always be the measuring stick against which every family oriented animated show will be measured there have been very few shows which have been able to hold their own like Matt Stone's and Trey Parker's creation South Park in the recent years.
South Park can be funny to anyone because its jokes are on all sorts of different topics and, since they make fun of everyone, you're typically not offended if they make fun of something you like. The downside to this is that often people are not able to understand a particular joke and, sadly, get offended. Another very cool thing about the show is that if you pay attention to the story of the episode, you can almost always learn a very good moral message from it (and if you can't, they usually spell it out for you at the end with the "You see, I learned something today..." speech"), unlike Family Guy, where most jokes are unrelated to the plot line.
But, what makes South Park especially good, is its cast of characters. South Park has many fun characters such as Timmy, Jimmy, and (my personal favorite) Butters; but the main characters of the show are Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick. Cartman is fat, insensible and very discriminatory. He always makes fun of Kyle for being Jewish and is constantly making rude remarks about everyone, while always getting offended himself when he is called a "fat ass." Kenny is usually there for comic relief. You can only understand what he is saying from reactions of the other three boys and the context of the episode, and he gets killed in almost every episode in the most random way. Stan and Kyle share a similar role in the story. They are usually the cooler heads in the town and are the only ones who care when Kenny dies, expressing this by always saying "Oh my g-d, they killed Kenny! You Bastards!" (which I find hilarious). They are also the ones who always sum the episode up in the end by telling the moral of the story.
However there are a lot of people who do not like South Park because it's always making fun of religions, celebrities, government policy, etc... But, to me, this is exactly what's so cool about it because the show makes fun of absolutely everyone and everything.
To check out of my favorite episodes of south park and family guy, visit Best South Park Episodes and My Favorite Family Guy Episodes
Tips to download & watch South Park Episodes online
Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park is one of the very popular animated series and is known as a sharp, brilliant and funny show among its fans. Though series is destined for kids only, it has managed to attract all age groups with help of its charming characters and unique plotline. Its popularity can be judged from the fact that series has won several awards including three Emmys as an Outstanding Animated Series and CableACE Award, Teen Choice Award and Peabody Award etc. People throughout the world are crazy for South Park and they turn to internet to watch and download episodes of South Park.
Although there’s no need to tell anybody about the storyline of South Park, here’s a little glimpse for the ones who are new to the series. Its set in a fictional town named South Park, Colorado and centers on four excessively funny characters namely Stan March, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick. In addition to these four main characters, various guest and recurring characters made appearances at times to cope with the plot requirements. South Park follows its characters as they deal with the everyday issues and learn valuable lessons from it. South Park has also been center of controversies for its excessively mature content. Even then, the series has made a sound place in the hearts of the fans.
It’s fans’ love for South Park which makes them to download South Park episodes and to watch it online. Its episodes are so entertaining that one wants to watch again and again. Trust me; it can never be enough to watch South Park episodes just once, hearts urges to watch again.
So, the issue is that how to watch South Park episodes over and over. Two kinds of solution are available for you buddies:
- Either go with DVDs
- or download South Park episodes
Purchasing South Park DVDs is not the game of a kid, but yeah, downloading is. If you are planning to go with the first option (i.e. DVD), consider the following points:
It takes a few months after the original airings of the series for a DVD to get released. Therefore, it’s only for those who are overly patient. Secondly, it costs more to purchase a DVD than the downloading and watching online TV episodes. Another important issue is that DVD are released in form of complete seasons. Therefore, you would have to buy the complete set, even if you are looking to watch a single episode.
It would be better if you forget about DVDs and choose the second option (i.e. downloading online TV shows).
Go to any search engine and type the words ‘download South Park’ episodes. In a few minutes only, you would get thousands of websites offering the services of your choice. Choose the websites which asks you to avail the membership as the membership websites ensure quality stuff. Enter your a few basic details, such as name, City name, Contact No and avail the membership. Most of the websites provide two types of registrations i.e. lifetime membership and limited membership. Lifetime membership gives the member the access to download unlimited TV shows during his lifespan, just by paying single time charges only. Whereas, the limited membership validates one to download unlimited TV shows during a limited time period only.
Is there still any need to tell what one should do? Hey, just go and download now South Park episodes.
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Blu-ray Bytes: South Park: The Complete Thirteenth Season
Highlighting the best interactive features from the high definition format. In defense of 'South Park' Those four foul-mouthed youngsters who turned the weekly animated cartoon into a mature-rated, politically incorrect minefield for Comedy Central have returned for another season. Last year's exploits are highlighted in the two-disc Blu-ray set South Park: The Complete Thirteenth Season ...
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