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Special Features: Episode introductions from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, television promos, "Goin' Down To South Park" documentary and a music video, "Chocolate Salty Balls". Other Information: During the recording of the commentary for Season 3, the creators announced that they found most of the episodes in Season 2 to be poor, in retrospect.
"Fourth Grade" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 59th episode of the series overall. It first aired on November 8, 2000. Written by Trey Parker, "Fourth Grade" focuses on the main characters' transition to the fourth grade, a change that would remain consistent in subsequent ...
In 2008, South Park was named the 12th-greatest TV show of the past 25 years by Entertainment Weekly, [173] while AOL declared it as having the "most astute" characters of any show in history when naming it the 16th-best television comedy series of all time. [174] In 2011, South Park was voted number one in the 25 Greatest Animated TV Series ...
While waiting for the school bus, Kyle shows his friends his new Dawson's Creek Trapper Keeper.He is joined by Cartman who reveals he has a special, advanced Dawson's Creek Trapper Keeper Ultra Keeper Futura S 2000, which has incredibly advanced computerized features including a television, a music player with voice recognition, OnStar and the ability to automatically hybridize itself to any ...
The third season of South Park, an American animated television comedy series, aired on Comedy Central from April 7, 1999, to January 12, 2000. [1] The season was headed by series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who also served as executive producers along with Anne Garefino.
This will be the first time South Park has missed a new season release since the show launched in 1997. Meanwhile, a Kickstarter campaign created in support of a Trump film “corporate America is ...
The fourth season concluded after airing 17 episodes on December 20, 2000. The first four episodes in this season have the year 2000 at the end of their episode titles. As explained in the FAQ section on the official website: "When the year 2000 was coming up, everyone and their brother had '2000' in the titles of their products and TV shows.
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.