South Park Season 4
In the episode 'Chef Goes Nanners,' Cartman is left standing alone in the snow after Wendy blithely proclaims her improbable attraction for him to has suddenly vanished. Cartman heaves a heavy sigh, and exits Chaplinesque stage right. But any concerns that South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had gone soft, or that Cartman would undergo a more sympathetic makeover are abated in nearly every other episode of South Park's pivotal fourth season. From the 'downright immature' trashing of Phil Collins (whose 'You'll Be in My Heart' from Tarzan had emerged victorious Oscar night over Parker and Stone's 'Blame Canada') to an episode in which Cartman becomes the unwitting poster child for NAMBLA, South Park continue to give its view shock value. This was the season that introduced the show's most unlikely breakout star, the wheelchair-bound Timmy, who, despite being only able to say his own name, carried the pathos in his own holiday special, 'Helen Keller! The Musical.' This was the season in which Parker and Stone somehow were able to comment with Daily Show immediacy on the Elian Gonzales incident ('Quintuplets 2000') and the presidential election debacle ('Trapper Keeper') within days of the actual events. This was the season in which other 'statement shows' skewered the South Carolina confederate flag controversy ('Chef Goes Nanners') and hate-crime legislation ('Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000'). This was also the season in which the South Park kids graduated to the f
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Format: DVDGenre: Animated, Unclassified
Rating: MA15+
Release Date: 07 04 2011
Production Year: 2000
Distributor: 380
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, Mona Marshall, Jennifer Howell, Richard Belzer, Tommy Chong, Cheech Marin
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