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All fourteen monumental episodes from South Park’s tenth season are now available in this exclusive three-disc collector’s set. Join the boys as they witness the death of their beloved Chef, band together to defeat a virtual villain who is out to destroy the world and wrestle with the disturbing consequences of seeing the Prophet of the Muslim people on a popular cartoon. For them, it’s all part of growing up in South Park.Amazon.com
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South Park – The Complete Tenth Season
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Season 10 is filled with some very memorbale and hilarious episoded. Heres the list.
1. Return of Chef-After spending sometime away from South Park, Chef returns but has become a much different person.
2. Smug Alert- Stan get everyone in South Park to buy electric cars. However, the cars cause an unexpected danger.
3. Cartoon Wars pt 1. The show Family Guy is going to have an image depicting Muhammed. The South Park town panics when fearing a terrorist attack because of this.
4. Cartooon Wars pt 2. It is discovered that Cartman hates Family Guy and is using this situation as an opportunity to get the show cancelled. Along the way, he is aided by a certain kid he met at FOX studios who also hates Family Guy.
5. A milion little Fibers- Towelie writes his memoirs butrealizes no one is going to publish a book about a towel. So he pretends to be a real person.
6. Manbearpig- Al Gore comes to South Park and warns the boys about a creature named Manbearpig.
7. TSST- The School board has decided that their fed up with Cartman’s immoral (and quite erradic) behavior. So Cesar Millan from the “Dog Whisperer” is hired to set Cartman straight. Although Millan may have what it takes to get the job, Cartman’s not going down without a fight.
8. Make love not Warcraft- The boys and their friends try to stop mad gamer in World of Warcraft.
9. Mystery of the Urinal Deuce- Cartman leanrns the “truth” about 9/11 while Mr. Mackey tries to find the culprit who went number two in a urinal stall.
10. Miss Teacher Bangs a boy- Cartman is hired to be the school hall monitor and the kindergarden teacher has an affair with Kyle’s brother, Ike.
11. Hell on Earth 2006- It satan’s bday, and he wants to have the perfect party.
12. Go God Go. Cartman cannot seem to be patient enough to wait 3 weeks the Nintento Wii’s release. So he decides to freeze himself for the period of duration. Also, Scientist Richard Dawkens is assigned to teach the South Park kids about evulotion when Mrs. Garrison refuses to do so.
13. Go God Go pt 2. Cartman unforunatly finds himself waking up 500 yrs into the father, rather than just the 3 weeks as he wanted. He wakes up to witness the future has become an Athiest society.
14. Stanley’s Cup-Stan is hired to coach a pee wee hickey team. However, coaching is no walk in the park.
That basically. Def see because it willl provide a lot of good memories.
Rating: 5 / 5
The landmark season of South Park saw Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s animated series back on top thanks to some scathing, satirical moments and just plain animated lunacy. It also saw the departure of Isaac Hayes, the voice of Chef, who departed after the previous season’s lampooning of scientology and Tom Cruise. His departure is spoofed in the opening “Return of Chef” which uses archive sounds of Hayes’ voice as Chef returns to South Park brainwashed by the Super Adventure Club, and seeling to “re-connect” with children. Things only get better as Kyle’s dad buys a hybrid car in “Smug Alert!”, Al Gore seeks attention from anyone with “Manbearpig”, Cartman’s mom turns to the Dog Whisperer in “Tsst!”, Satan has a killer Halloween party in “Hell on Earth 2006″, and Cartman seeks to freeze himself in anticipation for the release of the Nintendo Wii in “Go God Go”. The best moments of the season however came with the two part “Cartoon Wars” which hilariously lampooned Family Guy, and it makes sense in a way you’ve never imagined. “Make Love, Not Warcraft” satires the players of the incredibly popular online RPG, and “Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy” finds little Ike having an illicit affair. The only downpoint of the season is the closing “Stanley’s Cup” which finds Stan coaching a terrible pee-wee hockey team, for no apparent reason. This episode just isn’t funny, at all. Despite that though, every other episode here in the tenth season is a winner, and ten years and still going strong, South Park proves that these kids are quite alright.
Rating: 5 / 5
OK, there are a few episodes in this season that are a little much. The social/political satire is still as strong as ever but the episodes are stretching more to make their points. Instead of being absurdly funny and clever, some of these episodes are just absurd and go out of their way to say, “Look at me, look how shocking I am” (“The Return of Chef,” “Smug Alert!,” “A Million Little Fibers,” “Stanley’s Cup”). Still, this season offers what I believe is the greatest SP episode of all-time and maybe the best thing I have ever seen on television: “Make Love Not Warcraft.” This episode is so well-done in animation (yes, excellent SP animation) and story-writing that I cannot praise it enough. Plus, it includes music from one of my favorite singers ever: Paul Stanley! Then there are the excellent two-parters when Cartman goes to the future (Mrs. Garrison and that scholar guy are hilarious!) and “Cartoon Wars” where SP takes on Family Guy with references to other animated shows. “Miss Teacher Bangs A Boy” takes the female teacher/boy student love affair controversy to a level only SP can. The positives outweight the negatives here but it’s not perfect, so I can’t give it 5 stars no matter how much I love the World of Warcraft episode. The cover of the box (Target edition) is awesome. You see the SP boys fat and pimply and, by tilting the box, you see their World of Warcraft characters.
Disc 1:
“The Return of Chef”–Controversial episode that got back at Isaac Hayes for leaving SP when it tackled the Scientology issue. Hearing old Chef audio clips, the SP boys notice something has changed drastically in Chef after his return from an adventure with a mysterious club. Yikes!
“Smug Alert!”–People of SP start buying hybrid cars and find out they’re threatening the planet with emissions of another kind. The beginning of this episode with Gerald acting all high and mighty in his hybrid was great. I thought it was going to be another excellent episode. At the point where the forest ranger explains what’s going on to Stan, things went downhill. Here, the episode tried a little too hard to make a statement. It is very contrived.
“Cartoon Wars Part 1″–Fear engulfs SP when a Family Guy episode showing an image of Mohammad threatens holy war. While the nation buries its head in the sand (literally), Cartman goes on a mission to cancel Family Guy and Kyle tries to stop him.
“Cartoon Wars Part 2″–Pre-empted for a Terrance and Phillip television special…just kidding. Cartman finds out something shocking about the writers of Family Guy. I’ll admit that show makes a lot more sense now. The Muslims’ retaliation was going in the right direction but ended up going the way of “The Passion of the Jew” which is unfortunate because it became stupid instead of funny.
“A Million Little Fibers”–Towlie promotes his memoirs but hits a snatch…er…snag when he lies to Oprah Winfrey. This episode is way over-the-top for my tastes and is not re-watchable.
Disc 2:
“Manbearpig”–Al Gore is super serial about a new threat to the planet. Can the man who invented the Internet save the earth from the vicious Manbearpig? Wait…isn’t manbearpig an endangered species?
“Tsst”–Mrs. Cartman has had it with her out-of-control son but, after failing on several nanny reality shows, has to resort to hiring a dog trainer. One of the better episodes of this season.
“Make Love Not Warcraft”–The best thing I’ve seen on TV, period. Brilliant! It’s interesting that here is one of the few times Cartman is a good leader who isn’t a jerk to everyone…except Butters, of course.
“The Mystery of the Urinal Deuce”–An unwelcomed sight in the boy’s room somehow leads to the unlocking of a 9/11 conspiracy. We get to meet the Hardly Boys who seem to be hardly ever not hard. The funniest part of this episode is how Mr. Mackey keeps hounding on finding more than a cake in the urinal.
“Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy”–A teacher at SP Elementary is having an affair with a student…a very young student. Meanwhile, Cartman gets some real “authoritie” as a hallway monitor and treats his job as if he is a certain television bounty hunter. His assistant Beth with the big knockers is hilarious.
Disc 3:
“Hell On Earth 2006″–Satan wants a Halloween party just like the Super Sweet 16 parties those snotty rich girls on MTV get. Meanwhile, the folks of SP keep summoning Biggie Smalls back to earth. A ho-hum episode. The Three Stooges take-off with Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacey doesn’t do it for me. It just doesn’t make sense as Bundy would never hang out with those guys. Plus, Gacey would want to kill children, not adults and Dahmer would be killing young, dark-skinned men.
“Go God Go”–Mrs. Garrison is against teaching her class evolution until a handsome atheist scholar is hired to teach her class. Meanwhile, Cartman can’t wait for the release of the Nintendo Wii so he has himself frozen but his defrost took longer than he anticipated. Tears came to my eyes when Mrs. Garrison described evolution to the class I was laughing so hard.
“Go God Go XII”–Cartman is stuck in the future where there is no religion and, therefore, no war…yeah right! I like how they say “science” in their slurs instead of “God” or “JC.” When Cartman calls himself in the past it is hilarious! He finally gets to encounter his awful self but, of course, doesn’t learn anything from it.
“Stanley’s Cup”–To get his bike out of impound, Stan coaches a peewee hockey team that includes a player dying of cancer. This episode tries too hard to be heavy, but I guess that was the goal, er, point.
Rating: 4 / 5
The first time I watched this set, I honestly didn’t get some of the episodes. It was much like Napolean Dynamite for me, I didn’t like it the first time through. I laughed at certain points. But the second time I watched Napolean Dynamite, I started to get the joke. And now, it’s one of my favorite movies.
I bought the series mostly for a good copy of Make Love, Not Warcraft. This season may be a little more preachy than the previous season, but it’s still funny.
Rating: 5 / 5
With season 10 the South Park creators set out to give us something that would challenge the creators of Family Guy and would set out in challenging those who like the Family Guy comedy. They also set out in making a point about the whole showing an image of the Prophet Muhammad on national TV, they set out in making a point about freedom of expression and not allowing terror threats to scare them. Did they win that war? You’ll have to watch this season to find out.
Episode 1: The Return of Chef: In this episode we see Chef return to South Park after a time with the Super Adventure Club who we later learn that they are a group of explorers that show a special interest in the children of remote tribes. The boys have to cope with this change in Chef and the influence that the Super Adventure Club had on him. In reality this is the episode where we say goodbye to Chef for good, as in season 9 South Park had an episode called Trapped in the Closet which made fun of the “Religion” of Scientology. Isaac Hayes who was the voice of Chef is a Scientologist, he seemed to hold a double standard when making fun of religion. It’s OK to make fun of Christianity, Judaism, Mormonism etc but as long as you don’t make fun of Scientology it’s OK but if you do then Hayes said goodbye to South Park. This is an amazing episode and is really enjoyable listening to Chef speak as it’s chopped together dialogue from previous episodes.
Episode 2: Smug Alert: “I know, for this episode let’s make fun of those people who drive environmentally friendly cars and suddenly think they’re better than everybody else.” This is what Stone & Parker would have thought when coming up with the idea for this episode as they do just that. They pick up on the smugness of these people and tear them apart which is a very intelligent move by the creators. The story is simple; Gerald, Kyles dad is now the owner of a hybrid car and he suddenly feels it’s his duty to insult those who have gas gusler cars. Gerald moves the family to San Francisco where everybody drives a Hybrid, but Stan being upset with this decides to write a song that will encourage more people to buy Hybrids which should get Kyle to come back home. This is a great episode with a great message about those people who to drive the hybrid cars, it takes the subject and says to those people “I know you drive them, and I don’t care.”
Episode 3 & 4: Cartoon Wars Part 1 & 2: This is an episode that stirred up a lot of controversy as these two episodes were based around the whole image of Muhammad hysteria that was surrounding the media at the time. Stone & Parker had made the episodes with the clear intention of Comedy Central showing the image on TV and setting an example about freedom of speech but unfortunately it wasn’t to be. The story of the episodes are that Family Guy are set to show an image of Muhammad in one of their episodes; Cartman being utterly offended by this sets out to put an end to Family Guy once and for all but he has one obstacle; Kyle. These are a great set of episodes that just rip Family Guy to pieces when talking about their comedy, the whole notion of Family Guy being written my Manatees is brilliant and when you really give it some thought you start to think to yourself, “Well maybe this is possible.”
Episode 5: A Million Little Fibers: This is by far the weakest episode of the bunch as it’s an episode focusing directly on Towelie. He decides to write a book about his life but everything keeps going wrong and he can’t get his book published because he’s a towel. He assumes a human personality and changes his book around which becomes an instant success and Oprah Winfrey wants to put her name on this book. This is really one of the weakest episodes out of them all and I think was just a filler to get to the next great idea.
Episode 6: Manbearpig: This is the typical insult episode that rips apart Al Gore over the movie he made called an Inconvenient Truth, it makes fun of the whole “Look at me I’m an ex-president trying to keep the limelight” that seems to surround Al Gore. He has a new theory in South Park and that’s a monster that will be a danger to everyone, Manbearpig. Half man, half bear and half pig, he can’t prove it but he’s super serial.
Episode 7: Tsst: I honestly don’t think I’ve ever laughed so much at a South Park episode, Cesar Milan of the Dog Whisperer fame is called in to take control of Cartman and his bad behaviour. Using some techniques that would only usually be performed on Dogs, Cartman isn’t happy about being humiliated and resorts to making some drastic plans for revenge.
Episode 8: Make Love, Not Warcraft: Everybody has them, everybody has that one friend who would quite openly admit that they would rather spend the day on World of Warcraft than go outside and play. Parker and Stone set out to make fun of these kids and show them that they need to get out more, some people may find it harsh but some people like myself would find it utterly hysterical.
Episode 9: Mystery of the Urinal Deuce: The world’s biggest conspiracy of all time will finally be uncovered when Eric Cartman exposes the true culprit behind the September 11th attacks. How will that person prove his innocence and who really was behind 9/11. This is a funny episode that gives a big slap in the face of the conspiracy theorists, I can’t help but think that Parker and Stone wanted to give their opinions on the subject in this episode rather than just be intelligent about it.
Episode 10: Miss Teacher Bangs A Boy: Eric Cartman is selected to become South Park elementary schools hall monitor, so he dons the look of a bounty hunter and sets out to clean up the halls. He accidentally stumbles upon a teacher in a relationship with a student and wants to put a stop to it. A very good episode with some strong home truths.
Episode 11: Hell On Earth 2006: Satan is throwing the biggest Halloween costume party ever, and no one will be admitted without a wristband. Every detail must be perfect for the prince of darkness. But even Satan can’t foresee everything. A prominent religious organization, an ex-lover and the antics of the most notorious serial killers of all time threaten Satan’s fun. A complete slaughtering of the my Super Sweet 16 girls which I personally feel was long overdue from the South Park guys.
Episode 12: Go God Go Part 1: South Park Elementary faces strong opposition to the topic of evolution being taught to the 4th graders. The most vocal protests are from Ms. Garrison who has to teach it. Eric Cartman can’t be bothered with what’s going on in class. He’s busy manipulating his own personal time-line to align with the precise release date of the Nintendo Wii. A great satirical episode that this time doesn’t poke fun at the notion of religion but pokes fun at a world without religion, would we all really get along like Richard Dawkins says we would?
Episode 13: Go God Go Part 2: Last week Eric Cartman froze himself in an attempt to make his three-week wait for a hot, new, gaming device pass quickly. A freak accident landed him over 500 years in the future and now he’s stuck there. The future is a tumultuous place with warring factions, angry sea otters and no Nintendo. Will Cartman find a way back to his own time? A humorous look on a future without religion, how would we find a way to keep fighting if we don’t have the excuse of religion.
Episode 14: Stanley’s Cup: Stan Marsh has hit rock bottom. He’s got no job, no bicycle and his only way out of a bad situation, is to coach the local pee wee hockey team. Once a hotshot pee wee hockey player himself, Stan Marsh has tried to put those days behind him. But he’s still living with the memory of how let his team down when he missed the winning shot in the big game. Now, he’s about to find out that being a coach means facing your past. He’s determined to show his kids what it’s like to be a winner! Personally I didn’t understand this episode and it wasn’t very good, the whole children having cancer thing I think was simply for shock value.
A really good season with two 2 parters that would have you thinking and laughing at the same time which is a trademark of South Park.
Rating: 5 / 5