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"Asspen" is the second episode of the sixth season and the 81st overall episode of the American animated television series South Park. Going by production order, it is the 3rd episode of Season 6 instead of the 2nd episode. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 13, 2002. [1]
The episode was rated TV-MA-LV for strong language and violence in the United States. This is the last South Park episode produced in 4:3, from the next episode and onward, all other episodes will be produced in 16:9. The episode was written and directed by South Park co-creator Trey Parker. During pre-production, the episode was under a ...
South Park is an American animated television sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Comedy Central. [1] Parker and Stone developed the series from two animated shorts both titled The Spirit of Christmas (1992, 1995), and was originally developed for Fox.
"South ParQ Vaccination Special" is the second and final episode of the twenty-fourth season of the American animated television series South Park. [ b ] The 309th episode overall of the series, it premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on March 10, 2021.
"World Wide Recorder Concert" (also known as "The Brown Noise" [1]) is the seventeenth and final episode of the third season of the animated television series South Park and the 48th episode of the series overall. It was originally broadcast on January 12, 2000.
"Spring Break" is the sixth and final episode of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 325th episode of the series overall. It premiered on Comedy Central on March 29, 2023. [ 1 ]
"Goobacks" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 118th overall episode of the series. In production order it is the season's sixth episode. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 28, 2004.
The title of the episode references "The City on the Edge of Forever", the title of a 1967 episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. Several aspects of the episode itself also parody Star Trek. [2] The 1997 action film Con Air is referenced when Ms. Crabtree holds up a (live) bunny and threatens to shoot it if the children would not be quiet.