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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: SOUTH PARK
EAN: 9781415714782
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415714789
Label: Comedy Central
Manufacturer: Comedy Central
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Comedy Central
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 11, 2005
Running Time: 374 minutes
Sales Rank: 1994
Studio: Comedy Central
Theatrical Release Date: August 13, 1997
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Product Description: Follows four irreverent grade-school kids in the town of South Park, Colorado. No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: SOUTH PARK Title: SEASON 6 Street Release Date: 10/11/2005 Domestic Genre: TELEVISION
Amazon.com: 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
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Rating: - "Stan Darsh..."
They have done it again! Season 6 furthers the greatness of South Park and the misadventures of the boys.
As we remember, Kenny is dead, so someone has to fill in the gap. Butters is automatically the new friend for Stan, Kyle, and Cartman. However, this soon wears off as the original three kick Butters out for being too lame. In this episode "Professor Chaos", after Butters is kicked out of the group of friends, he goes home and creates his evil alter ego: PROFESSOR CHAOS! His attempts at revenge, though, fail miserably, even after taking in a new sidekick, General Disarray (who is first grader Dougie from the third season). Meanwhile, Stan, Kyle, and Cartman are trying to fill the void left by Butters left by Kenny. So, they end up choosing Tweek...who doesn't turn out to be a very good replacement for Kenny, either.
The absolutely funniest episode this season happens to not belong to Cartman this time. Instead, it belongs to Randy Marsh and Mr. Liu Kim, owner of City Wok. The episode is "Child Abduction is Not Funny". Mr. Liu hash to buird city warr. And he rearry pissed at those Mongorians who come and try to break down his warr. Randy Marsh's stupidity delves deeper as he thinks that his son has become a Mongolian and forgotten who he was. He tries to speak Mongolian, and then he talks dumb English. "Stan. Your name is Stan...Yes, son. Remember, son. Reeeemeeeeeeeembeeeeerrrrrr." (It's funnier on screen, trust me.)
This season also makes ... Read More
Rating: - Fast shipping and great quality
I received my order in a timely manner and it was in great condition. Thank you so much!
Rating: - My personal favorite (so far)
There is no season of South Park that is as funny, as gross, and politically incorrect as season 6, and that's what I love the most about it. It stars out normal enough with the humorous, yet unimaginative, episode "Jared had Aids" where it is reveled that the Subway spokesman Jared has managed to lose all that weight because of his aids... then followed up with another funny episode called "Aspen," but that episode also fails to deliver the political and social hummer we all love so much. No, when this season really gets going is in episode 4, "Fun with Veal" where Stan and Kyle find out that Veal is just "tortured baby cows" and make it their mission to save them by kidnapping, uh, cow napping, them and locking themselves in Kyle's room. From that moment on season 6 is full of laugh out loud episodes and social/political commentary that thrashes the Catholic Church (Red Hot Catholic Love), Rushal Crow (The New Terrance and Philip Trailer), Steven Spielberg (Free Hat), George Bush (A Ladder to Heaven), and much more.
Some of the best episodes in all of South Park are found in this box set. Red Hot Catholic Love where it is reveled that Catholics really just worship a giant spider in the Vatican. Child Abduction Isn't Funny, where South Park gets an Asian man to build a giant "great wall" around the city to keep out potential child abductors, only problem is that Mongolians keep knocking it down. Then there are my two favorite episodes, The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers, ... Read More
Rating: - South Park VI
My favorite episode in the sixth season is with no doubt, ''MAKING MOVIES MAKING SONGS AND FIGHTIN ROUND THE WORLD''. That is the Terrance and Phillip trailer. That is my favorite episode and then I kind of like ''Ladder to Heaven'' which was a pretty stupid episode and it was funny. South Park gets more sucsessful as the episodes get newer, it is December 2007 and the new episodes are really cool like when Cartman is the hallmonitor and he puts a mob tgether to catch the teacher Ike had sex with, then Cartman pretends to have Tourettes in another. South park in the 5th season and up it has gotton sucsessful. My real name is Kenny and to think they kill me in every episode. Butters was a hoot in season 8 when the ninga-star gets caught in his puple, then in the episode''Night of the Living Homeless'', they copy Dawn of the Dead and there is a motiphe of South Park that gets better as it gets newer. Season 6 was a pretty funny season and it has been a treasure of comedy TV due to the fact the south park characters are made out cut out paper and the characters are all getting funnier like for instance Cartmans mom has sex with anybody which proves she's a slut and Kenny talks in the south park movie, Stans dad makes a record with the biggest crap I mean he just goes to the batheroom and he breaks the crap record and then Kyle's family doesn't show as much, WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT!!!!! No, but I do think it is sort of racist and vile and funny.
Grade: A-
Rating: - Best Season Yet!
So far Trey and whatshisname have yet to top this season. I call it the "Gen X" season, and if you are Gen X you will know why. Just a great season. South Park to me is pretty hit and miss, but every episohe in this season is a riot! Highly Recommended.
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