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South Park - The Complete First Season


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Release Date: November 12, 2002
Theatrical Release: August 13, 1997
Director: Matt Stone
Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.7
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
Running Time: 301 minutes
Audio Tracks/Subtitles: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)

Other Details

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780790771120
Format: Animated, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 0790771128
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Studio: Warner Home Video
UPC: 085393763329


Editorial/Description:

Description: Mr. Hankey! Mecha Streisand! Cartman's Mom! And more. It all started here, in South Park's groundbreaking first season. Still going strong in its sixth season, South Park continues to be Comedy Central's highest rated and most recognized original series ever.

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


Customer Reviews:

"Oh my God, they killed Kenny..."   June 25, 2008
My reviews will NOT be about the DVD. Since every episode is on here, this is what I will be talking.

Okay, so Trey Parker and Matt Stone give us the first episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe." This has the first normal trend of South Park which is killing Kenny in almost every episode. Although the episode itself is not entirely funny, we DO have Cartman, one of the single most hilarious characters ever created. Kudos to Mr. Parker and Mr. Stone.

From there spawns twelve more episodes, none of them really gut-busting hilarious (thus the three stars). In this season, we get South Park's Christmas icon...who is a piece of crap (literally). The brown little stick that is Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo. (This little guy is actually pretty funny.) In the same episode, we also get Mr. Mackey the school counselor...m'kay? (In my book, he ranks third as the most hilarious character in South Park.)

In the second episode (I think it's called "Volcano"), we are introduced to Randy Marsh, probably the stupidest(meaning in the show) character in all of South Park. (He ranks second in my book, right behind Cartman.) You don't get to see much of Randy in the first two seasons, so you unfortunately don't get to see how stupid he really is. Too bad.

Anyway, that pretty much sums up my thinking on this season. Interesting that usually comedies' first seasons are usually their best. THIS is an exception where some of the later seasons are much more hilarious than its start. A good start of a great show.


A great comedy debuts   June 21, 2008
When at the top of their game, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone deliver some of the sharpest satire and raunchiest I-can't-believe-they-did-that-on-TV comedy. For my money, "Mr. Hanky," "Mecha-Streisand," and "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" are the highlights. Lots of laughs here.


Great Show, Poorly made DVD scams   May 21, 2008
South Park is a great show, but the DVD presentation can suck my balls.

Don't be fooled by thinking how great a 3 disc edition of season one sounds great. I can assure you that 3 discs sounds better then realizing that it is 4 episodes to a disc, and no bonus features or commentary.

If they gave the DVD presentation it deserved you would see that they could easily fit the entire first season onto 1 disc, maybe 2, and the rest of disc 2 could have been bonus features. but noooooooo, 3 discs sounds likes it's a lot and people will think it's packed full of extra goodies. It's not.


Pops in the Audio   March 27, 2008
I love this show and I wanted to start purchasing every season....But....I just received Season 1 and noticed right away several pops in the audio on all 3 discs. Very annoying. I have been renting DVDs for years and have purchased hundreds of DVDs along with several box sets of other shows and have never had this problem. I am in the process of contacting the company that I ordered Season 1 from for an exchange. It's not their fault, but now I am very hesitant about ordering the rest of the sets from anyone. If a batch of discs were manufactured that way, who knows how many have it. Life is a gamble. Buyers Be aware.


Give the boys a chance! (1 of 1 Found this Helpful)   December 18, 2007
Yeah, I know, South Park shows elementary kids with potty mouths. Elementary kids like the show in real life and tend to copy what's on TV. Well, parents should do their job and punish them if they are potty mouths. This is not an elementary age cartoon. High School, maybe. But then again, I like South Park better than Beavis and Butthead. B&B were just plain along losers. SP always has a redemptive story in each episode. Yes, I know that's no excuse for having the kids participate in their antics but as a social commentary for ADULTS, the messages in each episode are well founded. I think the episodes remind us that kids are people too. Too often, adults forget that. Parents, watch this with your teen and enjoy the discussions that evolve. I also like the comments by Trey and Matt. They definately do not take themselves seriously and neither should we.


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