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Logo for Imaginationland: The Movie. South Park: Imaginationland, or Imaginationland: The Movie, is all three episodes merged into a compilation film. The movie is uncensored and includes previously unreleased footage. It was released direct-to-video on March 11, 2008 in the United States and a year later in the United Kingdom on May 25. [18]
Cartman makes a bet with Kyle that if leprechauns are real, Kyle will suck Cartman's balls. Cartman wins, and Kyle is stuck in a dilemma. The aforementioned leprechaun leads the kids to Imaginationland, but it gets attacked by terrorists in attempt to take over peoples' imagination and Butters gets caught in the mix.
On March 6, 2007, Comedy Central began a promotion offering users of the Xbox 360 Live a free download of the Season 8 premiere, "Good Times with Weapons". It was the first time any episode had been released in HD, or Widescreen. The promotion only lasted two weeks, and was restricted to certain countries.
Kyle Broflovski awakens from his coma to see that Eric Cartman is making preparations in anticipation of Kyle sucking his testicles, completely ignoring the Imaginationland crisis and setting up a photo-shoot. Kyle finds that he has a telepathic link to Stan in Imaginationland, who alerts him to the events transpiring in that realm, where the ...
St. Patrick's Day Leprechauns (and their leprechaun traps, pranks, coins, etc.) are becoming yet another holiday magic making chore for parents.
It consisted of fourteen 22-minute episodes, which aired in two groups of seven episodes separated by a six-month gap. Prior to the season's premiere, all South Park episodes were made available for free viewing on the official series website, South Park Studios. The 13th season was the first to be broadcast in high definition and in widescreen ...
The cover shoot, which both Playboy and Kylie teased earlier in the week with a cheeky full-moon shot, was creative directed by her boyfriend, rapper Travis Scott, who also appears in several of ...
Disney Channel's 'Luck of the Irish' was a cultural touchstone for young Saint Patrick's Day lovers everywhere.