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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: SOUTH PARK
EAN: 9781415703489
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415703485
Label: Comedy Central
Manufacturer: Comedy Central
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Comedy Central
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 29, 2004
Running Time: 404 minutes
Sales Rank: 2146
Studio: Comedy Central
Theatrical Release Date: August 13, 1997
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Product Description: The complete second season of television program about four irreverent grade-school kids in South Park, Colorado. No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: SOUTH PARK Title: SEASON 2 Street Release Date: 06/29/2004 Domestic Genre: TELEVISION
Amazon.com: Now that enough time has lapsed, we can all have a good laugh over South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone's amusing little April Fools prank, in which they kicked off the show's second season not with the conclusion to season one's cliffhanger that would reveal the identity of Cartman's father, but with an all-Terrance, all-Phillip, all-farting episode, 'Not Without My Anus.' The ensuing outcry illustrated just how seriously its devoted fans take South Park. There is little evidence of sophomore slump in this three-disc collection of 18 episodes that continue the coming-of-age trials of third graders Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny. There is considerable shock value just in the episode titles alone, among them 'Cojoined Fetus Lady,' 'Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson,' and the infamous 'Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut.' But mostly, the episodes are just--in Cartman's words--hella funny. 'Spookyfish' is a creepfest about a killer fish, possessed animals, and alien alter egos (in which the so-called Evil Cartman is much nicer than the real Cartman) presented in Spookyvision, with pictures of Barbra Streisand framing the screen. 'Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls' is a hilarious send-up of the Sundance Film Festival and the indie film scene that marks the return of Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo, and ends with the burial of Robert Redford in excrement.
As always, hard-earned life lessons provide South Park with fertile territory for skewed and subversive social commentary. In 'Chicken Lover,' Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is an argument against literacy. 'Underwear Gnomes' makes a strong case for corporate takeover of local family business. It is difficult to respect Warner Bros.' 'authoritah' with the scant DVD extras. There are no commentaries, but Parker and Stone are present to introduce most of the episodes, each of which they proclaim to be their favorite. But their incarnations as abusive retirement center entertainers and as the hosts of an all-bacon cooking show fall flat. Bring back Rootin'-Tootin' Trey Parker and Pistol-Slingin' Matt Stone from the Season One set! --Donald Liebenson
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Rating: - "Respect my authorit-ah..."
A much better season than number one was. This is also the season with the most episodes, so you at least will find one good episode.
This season starts off with an April Fool's joke. The last episode of the first season was "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut", the first hangover episode in which Cartman is trying to find out who his father is. The conclusion WAS supposed to air, but since it was April Fool's Day, they aired another episode instead, "Not Without My Anus" which was about Terrence and Philip, the two dirty Canadians who have their own show on the show. The episode itself is not very funny, but the fact that they played an April Fool's joke on the audience is a hilarious way to start out the season. The next episode, "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut", we find out who Cartman's dad is...
In the episode "Chickenlover", we get one of Cartman's most famous lines ever. "RESPECT MY AUTHORIT-AH!" This is one of the better episodes of the season as Officer Barbrady shows a huge level of incompetency in one of his few episodes. And he also can't read.
"Roger Ebert Should lay off the Fatty Foods" is NOT about Roger Ebert, he only appears as a constellation. The two funny things in here are Cartman and the Plane-arium director. Cartman is trying to be the kid who sings in the Cheesy Poof commercial. "I love Cheesy Poofs, you love Cheesy Poofs. If we didn't eat Cheesy Poofs, we'd be...lame." On the flip side, we have the Plane-arium director who ... Read More
Rating: - south park season 2
the dvds came in the condition that they were promised and in a timely manner. thank you.
Rating: - Got to love 'em
This is one of the best seasons of South Park. If you are unaware of what the show is about, it is about four foul mouth kids living in Colorado. It is cutting edge humor, that is often in response to the current events of the time. This is not just vulgarity, it is very biting sarcasm found in these episodes and it shocks as well as makes you laugh. Not for those who are easily offended, for everyone else it is a good time.
Rating: - South Park 2
Telling like it is hilarious adult cartoon! Rude, crude, & in your face. Poorly drawn & animated. It all adds up to a good laugh!
Rating: - They're Back!
The adventures of South Park, Colorado's intelligent and potty-mouthed third-graders continue in this 18-episode second season collection. Season one ended with a cliffhanger that promised to reveal the identity of Cartman's father. The air date for the second season was on April Fool's Day, so instead of the conclusion to the cliffhanger, viewers were treated to a special episode of "Terrance and Phillip". In season two the viewers meet the school guidance counselor, Mr. Mackey, for the first time (o'kay), meet the school nurse for the first time, relive some favorite SOUTH PARK moments from the perspective of the kids, are offered to taste of Chef's salty chocolate balls, see the kids suffer through chickenpox, spend a Christmas with Charles Manson, visit the underground lair of the underpants gnomes, and see a man come to life who was frozen in ice since 1996. The episodes on the season are as follows.
"Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus"--The Canadian farting friends, Terrance and Phillip, rescue Terrance's daughter Sally from the Middle East while Saddam Hussein uses the rescue as an attempt to take over Canada.
"Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut"--The boys wait for Mephisto to recover from his gunshot wound so that Cartman can find out who his father is. Meanwhile, South Park is hit with a blizzard and many of the town's citizens resort to cannibalism to stay alive.
"Chickenlover"--Someone is going around South Park raping chickens. Officer ... Read More
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