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South Park 13.04 – Eat, Pray, Queef – Press Release
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s April fools day on an all-new “South Park” on Wednesday, April 1 at 10:00 p.m. On comedy central
THE 4TH GRADE BOYS ARE THE VICTIMS OF AN APRIL FOOL’S JOKE in an all-new episode of “South Park” titled, “Eat, Pray, Queef,” premiering on Wednesday, April 1 at 10:00 p.m. on COMEDY CENTRAL. Someone played an April Fools joke on the boys and it didn’t go over well. Butters is incapacitated, Cartman is furious and the rest of the boys are afraid someone might do it again.
South Park 13.04 Eat, Pray, Queef
Posted by: | CommentsSeason: 13 Episode: 4 First Aired: 4/1/2009 Prod Code: 1304
The boys find themselves victims of an April Fool’s Day joke, and it doesn’t go over well at all. Butters is down, Cartman is infuriated and the rest of the boys are scared it’s going to happen again.

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South Park 13.03 – Margaritaville – Press Release
Posted by: | CommentsRandy knows how to fix the economy in an all-new “South Park” on wednesday, march 25 at 10:00 p.m. On comedy central
Everyone in South Park is busy pointing fingers when it comes to who is responsible for the state of the economy in all-new episode of “South Park” titled, “Margaritaville,” premiering on Wednesday, March 25 at 10:00 p.m. on Comedy Central.
Randy steps forward with a solution to fix the desperate financial state everyone finds themselves in. The town gets behind him and everyone starts to live a life that no longer depends on any economy at all. Meanwhile an unlikely savior makes the ultimate sacrifice to solve everyone’s problems.
South Park 13.02 – The Coon – Press Release
Posted by: | CommentsOne young citizen takes it upon himself to maintain order during a time of despair in South Park. An all-new episode of “South Park” titled, “Who Is The Coon?,” premiers on Wednesday, March 18 at 10:00 p.m. on COMEDY CENTRAL.
“The Coon” rises from the trash and takes his place as a lone vigilante who wipes out crime in the town of South Park. A rival superhero appears on the scene in the form of “Mysterion” and challenges the Coon’s place as a “symbol” for the town.
Jonas Brothers Spoofed on ‘South Park’ Season 13
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Comedy Central is back with its 13th season of “South Park” and the show has decided to take on Jonas Brothers in the first episode. The animated satire will have the three brothers as its object of ridicule in the episode called “The Ring” which is aired on Wednesday, March 11.
In a bid to get lucky, Kenny McCormick takes his new girlfriend, which is allegedly a Miley Cyrus lookalike, to a Jonas Brothers concert. His plan is quickly squashed when he and his girlfriend are given purity rings by the brothers. The real life Jonas Brothers have been the center of the town’s talk when they were known to wear a promise ring to keep themselves virgins until married.
“The Ring” will be aired at 10:00 P.M. ET, but will be repeated multiple times throughout the week. The schedule are Thursday, 12:00 A.M. And 10:00 P.M.; Friday, 12:00 A.M. and 2:30 A.M.; Saturday 12:30 A.M.;and Monday 10:00 P.M.
Meanwhile, “South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season Uncensored” DVD arrives in stores on Tuesday, March 10, featuring a Blu-Ray version for the first time ever.
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South Park 13.01 – The Ring – Press Release
Posted by: | CommentsKenny puts on a purity ring in the 13th season premiere of “south park” on wednesday, march 11 at 10:00 p.m.* on comedy central
KENNY AND HIS NEW GIRLFRIEND GO TO A JONAS BROTHERS’ CONCERT in the 13th season premiere of “South Park” titled, “The Ring.”
“South Park” returns with seven all-new episodes beginning Wednesday, March 11 at 10:00 p.m. on COMEDY CENTRAL.
Thinking it’s his way into her heart and other body parts, kenny takes his new girlfriend to a jonas brothers concert. His dream of taking their relationship to the next level is crushed when the jonas brothers give them purity rings.
Apple says ‘Screw you guys’ to South Park’s iPhone app
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Everybody knows an iPhone user who flaunts his phone to the world the way anyone of us would if we owned something that we believed contained the awesome power of God.
They are always checking their emails or giving you weather updates you never asked for. They always let their phone ring longer than necessary with some ridiculous sounds such as one of those dumb novelty “Pick me up!” chimes or the theme to Sanford and Son to make sure it grabs your attention. Pretty soon, every time they stroke their finger across that smirking touch screen, it subconsciously sounds like fingernails across a chalkboard.
Now, you can one-up your personal iPhone a-hole with this comforting fact: Their almighty cell phone from God won’t let them watch South Park
because it thinks it’s too offensive for their delicate sensibilities.
South Park Studios announced that the application permit they submitted to Apple for the iPhone was rejected not once, but twice because of its “potentially offensive” content.
The app might be down for now, but it could rise from the dead one day. Apple admitted in their response to the studios that the iPhone might evolve into a device that would accept edgier and more potentially offensive material. You mean, the iPhone isn’t perfect in its current state? I’m more shocked than a southern grandmother at a Rob Zombie show.
The good news is Matt Stone and Trey Parker are bound to turn this personal stumbling block to their advantage in a future episode. Past jokes about their movie BASEketball, their fallout with Issac Hayes and Phil Collins getting an Oscar-ectomy are sure signs that South Park is bound to make the iPhone their new comedy bitch.
South Park TBA 1209
Posted by: | CommentsSeason: 12
Episode: 9
First Aired: 10/15/2008
Prod Code: 1209
South Park: S12 E8 – The China Probrem
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Cartman must confront the Chinese alone while the American people are haunted by the memory of recent tragic events.
Original Air Date: 2008-10-08



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Originating as (of all things!) a video Christmas card in which Jesus Christ duked it out with Santa Claus, the Comedy Central cartoon series South Park was one of the most outrageous and irreverent adult cable series of the 1990s and beyond — not to mention one of the funniest.
Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the series took place in the tiny, somewhat inbred village of South Park, CO, where there dwelt a quartet of potty-mouthed fourth graders: sensible but nervous Stan Marsh; neurotic and self-flagellating Kyle Broflovski; fat, obnoxious, and thoroughly me-oriented Eric Cartman; and parka-wearing Kenny McCormick, who never spoke above a mumble — and who (during the series’ first five seasons) was invariably killed off in a grisly manner in each episode (”Oh my God! They killed Kenny! You bastards!”). During season six, Kenny was assumed to be permanently dead, and his place in the foursome was taken by prissy Butters, who openly resented being the obligatory “TV series replacement regular.” When Kenny returned in season seven, his “deaths” were far less frequent; reportedly, the producers were sick of figuring out new and unique ways of knocking him off. Though the kids were repulsive, they were none too good for the adults of South Park, who included the whiny, sexually ambivalent schoolteacher Mr. Garrison; Cartman’s pushy, hermaphrodite mother, Liane; Kyle’s loudmouthed, activist mom, Sheila; and the very stupid police chief Barbrady; and “Mrs. Mayor.” The only grownup worth his salt (and pepper) was ex-soul singer “Chef” McElroy (voiced by Isaac Hayes), though his position in South Park as moral authority and the voice of reason was compromised a bit by his overactive libido.
Animated in a deliberately crude, jerky fashion (though brilliantly timed and paced), and featuring characters who resembled kindergarten cutouts, South Park TV Show took pride in butchering every sacred cow and toppling every icon known to conservative and liberal alike. The individual episodes managed to find laughs in such otherwise risky topics as homosexuality, mental and physical handicaps, child molestation, AIDs, anti-Semitism, Alzheimer’s, global warming, and the war in Iraq. By being an “equal opportunity offender,” the series managed to take both sides and no sides in every issue. Also adding to the hilarity were the occasional “guest” appearances by badly drawn (and voiced) celebrities, with Sally Struthers, Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, Mel Gibson, Saddam Hussein, and especially Barbra Streisand among those mercilessly skewered. In addition, the series poked big holes in its “competition,” the equally raunchy Beavis and Butthead, by introducing a pair of flatulent cartoon Canadians named Terrance and Phillip. Debuting August 13, 1997, and churning out between 13 and 18 episodes per year, South Park was the archetypal “You Either Love It or You Hate It” cartoon show — but the majority of viewers loved it!

