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South Park

Specials 1992 - 2011
TV-MA

  • 1992-12-09T03:00:00Z on Comedy Central
  • 22m
  • 11h 57m (33 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Animation, Comedy
Follows the misadventures of four irreverent grade-schoolers in the quiet, dysfunctional town of South Park, Colorado.

33 episodes

This is the first ever South Park installation, created in an university film class. The boys build a snowman, which comes to life when a magic hat is placed upon its head; however, this snowman is evil and begins a killing spree. The boys call upon Jesus to do battle with this menace.

1995-09-15T02:00:00Z

Special 2 Your Studio and You

Your Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1995 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over. It parodies the style of 1950s educational films such as Duck and Cover, while poking fun at Universal and its talent. It was shot in the Universal Studios backlot and it runs approximately fourteen minutes.

Used as a Christmas card by a Fox exec. and brought South Park to the attention of Comedy Central. Jesus arrives in South Park and at the local mall he accuses Santa of blasphemy. Santa challenges him to a fight and the violence between the two quickly escalates. Even Brian Boitano can't help the boys who have found themselves in the middle of this fight.

1997-01-01T03:00:00Z

Special 4 Countdown to 1997

The South Park cast counts down the seconds till 1997.

Eric, Stan, Kyle and Kenny present the award for Best Talk Show Series.

Jay Leno visits Mr. Garrison's class and discusses Thanksgiving with the kids.

Cartman sings his rendition of "O Holy Night".

Ned sings his rendition of "O Little Town Of Bethlehem".

1998-01-01T03:00:00Z

Special 9 Countdown to 1998

The South Park cast counts down the seconds to 1998.

From and episode of MADtv. Charilie Brown crossed with South Park.

Chef sings "Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls".

This special episode is a parody of VH1's Behind the Music about Chef Aid.

1999-01-01T03:00:00Z

Special 13 Countdown to 1999

Special 13 Countdown to 1999

  • 1999-01-01T03:00:00Z22m

Mr. Mackey counts down the seconds to 1999.

The kids sing "What Would Brian Boitano Do", as featured in South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut

Trailer for South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut.

Trailer for South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut.

Trailer for South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut.

2000-01-01T03:00:00Z

Special 19 Countdown to 2000

The South Park cast counts down the seconds to 2000.

Robin Williams performs "Blame Canada" at the 1999 Academy Awards.

2000-06-04T02:00:00Z

Special 21 The Gauntlet

Special 21 The Gauntlet

  • 2000-06-04T02:00:00Z22m

Trey Parker and Matt Stone created a short parody of Gladiator for the MTV Movie Awards. The cartoon included Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny, and Timmy fighting Crowe and the other gladiators, only to be saved at the last minute by John Travolta and the Psychlos from Battlefield Earth.

Mr. Mackey punishes the boys by making them fight in the Roman Coliseum.

In this special Matt & Trey stood in front of a waterfall and introduced "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" and "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut" as being named by Comedy Central as the most "notorious" episodes of the series. Before part 2 began airing in the second half of this one hour event, they relate the story of their April Fool's joke of 1998, which didn't go over very well with the viewers, who took the need to know who Cartman's father was much too seriously.

This was a pay-per-view cable event that features Matt & Trey celebrating their 5th anniversary "with their favorite episodes, and a star studded party packed with celebrity guests."

An interview/documentary with the creators of South Park that is included as bonus material in the DVD-collection of Season 2.

Butters is selling vape pens and all kinds of fruity-flavored vape accessories at school. Meanwhile, Randy decides he should move the family to the country and take up farming.

An absolutely filthy version of "The Aristocrat's Joke" as told by Cartman.

While the boys are waiting for the school bus, Cartman explains the odd nightmare he had the previous night involving alien visitors abducting him from his bed. Meanwhile Kyle and Stan try to convince Cartman that the dream was in fact a reality. - Extened Version

2007-06-14T02:00:00Z

Special 29 Lil' Rush

Special 29 Lil' Rush

  • 2007-06-14T02:00:00Z22m

Lil' Rush is an exclusive short animation created for the Canadian rock band Rush. The short was shown as the opening to the song "Tom Sawyer" on the band's Snakes & Arrows Tour in 2007. The concert DVD also features the clip.

In the sketch, Cartman sings the song "Tom Sawyer" with incorrect lyrics, confusing Tom Saywer with Huckleberry Finn, leading to an argument with Kyle. As they restart the song, the real Rush takes over during the concert.

In this never-before-seen Director's Cut the doors of the world s imagination are thrown wide open and the boys of South Park are transported to a magical realm in their greatest odyssey ever. Stan Kyle and Butters find themselves in Imaginationland just as terrorists launch an attack that unleashes all of mankind s most evil characters imaginable. With the world s imaginations spinning out of control the government prepares to nuke Imaginationland to put an end to the chaos. Racing against time to prevent nuclear annihilation the citizens of Imaginationland realize their only hope of salvation lies in the mind of the unlikeliest hero: Butters. Ignoring the impending apocalypse Cartman goes all the way to the Supreme Court to get justice for his case of dry balls.

A look behind the scenes of the episode "Major Boobage"

2010-04-02T02:00:00Z

Special 32 The Real South Park

"The Real South Park" was a sketch featured on Comedy Central Amsterdam. The sketch features a live-action adaptation of what would be a typical day on the lives of the boys.

Viewers will get a look at Parker and Stone's thought process as they approach a new episode and the 24/7 grind they subject themselves to each time the show is in production. The documentary also includes in-depth interviews with Parker and Stone about their working partnership and reflections on highlights from their careers.

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