South Park

1997
4.7
1.73K reviews
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Season 14 episodes (12)

1 Sexual Healing
3/17/10
Season-only
The latest in scientific testing reveals that some of the boys at South Park Elementary have a sex addiction problem.
2 The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs
3/24/10
Season-only
The boys are given a controversial book to read in school and it inspires them to write one of their own.
3 Medicinal Fried Chicken
3/31/10
Season-only
Cartman's favorite restaurant has been shut down and replaced by a store that sells medicinal marijuana. Randy is desperate to get a prescription card to buy pot and Cartman will do anything to get his beloved fried chicken back.
4 You Have 0 Friends
4/7/10
Season-only
When Kyle begs Stan to "friend" him, Stan gets sucked into Facebook.
5 Crippled Summer
4/28/10
Season-only
Jimmy and Timmy are off to summer camp with all their handicapable friends.
6 Poor and Stupid
10/6/10
Season-only
Cartman dreams of being a NASCAR driver and he's willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen.
7 It's A Jersey Thing
10/13/10
Season-only
New Jersey is taking over the nation one state at a time. Randy and the boys take a stand as the Jerseyites approach South Park.
8 Insheeption
10/20/10
Season-only
When Stan is sent to the school counselor because he's holding on to an obscene number of useless possessions, he realizes that Mr. Mackey has a hoarding disorder too.
9 Coon 2: Hindsight
10/27/10
Season-only
"Coon and Friends" set out to help the victims of BP's latest catastrophic drilling accident in the Gulf. Much to the Coon's dismay, another Super Hero gets there first.
10 Mysterion Rises
11/3/10
Season-only
Mysterion's true identity is revealed. Meanwhile, the Coon, scorned by his fellow Super Heroes, is out for revenge.
11 Coon vs. Coon & Friends
11/10/10
Season-only
Coon and Friends find themselves at the mercy of Cartman who now has the dark lord, Cthulhu, doing his bidding. Kenny wrestles with the curse of his super power through his alter ego, Mysterion.
12 Crème Fraiche
11/17/10
Season-only
Randy's obsession with the Food Network forces Sharon to explore a new interest of her own.

About this show

Relive the dawn of the South Park era, with legendary episodes of the groundbreaking, Emmy Award-winning animated classic. Follow everyones favorite troublemakers Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny--from the very beginning of their unforgettable adventures.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.73K reviews
A Google user
August 11, 2016
Brings back moments when I took some quick and dirty cheap intro. courses with the Scientology group. Back then,I didn't have the funds nor the inclination to go up "the bridge" just to get to the ultimate disappointing truth of human existence..LOL. Then again, as far-fetched it may seem, the idea that the Earth was a dumping ground and that beings dumped into volcanoes,far-off lands, and islands has been reiterated again and again throughout human history.
36 people found this review helpful
ta2joe13
November 6, 2016
One of the only shows left that doesn't insult my intelligence with dumbed down, lackluster writing that's so haphazardly slapped together that they need a laugh track to tell the mindless drones who enjoy watching that crap what's funny and when they're supposed to laugh. Personally, the only thing I'll watch with a laugh track is the Flintstones. Plus, since around seasons 4 & 5 they've really stepped up their game bringing in more intellectually stimulating plot lines and character back stories.
31 people found this review helpful
David Gofsky
September 30, 2015
I really got into this show about 6 years ago and since then it has become my favorite show of all time. Matt Stone and Trey Parker are comic geniuses and they have only gotten better over the years at crafting hilarious and often thought-provoking episodes. Some people I talk to about the show say that they don't like it because it's profane or ridiculous. But I think they must be looking at just the surface of the show. Beneath the surface is a rich tapestry of comedy, satire, parody, and astute social/political commentary. And yeah, sure, sometimes there's just some silly, good old-fashioned fun, which really just goes to show that the show's creators don't take themselves too seriously. Surely this show is a great beacon of light in a sometimes bleak world.
8 people found this review helpful