South Park Season 3
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.'Also 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 their favori
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Format: DVDGenre: Animated, Unclassified
Rating: MA15+
Release Date: 07 04 2011
Production Year: 1999
Distributor: 377
Languages: English
Rating Advice: Crude Humour| Strong Sexual References
Distributor: All Interactive Distribution
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Actors: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes, Eliza Schneider, Jennifer Howell, Jennifer Aniston, Frank Welker
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