You would think by the 7th season that Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park would be running out of fresh ideas for their show. Unfortunately or fortunately (however you may feel) there is nothing in South Park's seventh season to offend Tom Cruise or Scientology, this is going to come in season 9). Thankfully however, Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, Rob Reiner, the Queer Eye guys, Christopher Reeve, war supporters and anti-war protesters, and Mormons, do not get off so easy. In "Christian Rock Hard," Cartman is so determined to attain platinum status for his music before Kyle and his band do, that he forms a Christian rock group. "Everyone thought we were making stuff up to be funny," Parker and Stone relate in one of their mini commentaries ( which is optional for each episode). "But we're not. We're not making this stuff up in this show." After watching television this morning, even I was able to come up with a story line for South Park! :) Here is a list of the episodes that are included in the 7th season: 1. Cancelled 2. Krazy kripples 3. Toilet paper 4. I`m a little bit country 5. Fat butt and pancake head 6. Lil`crime stopper 7. Red man`s greed 8. South park is guay! 9. Christian rock hard 10. Gray dawn 11. Casa bonita 12. All about the mormons? 13. Butt out 14. Raisins 15. It's christmas in canada These are the 15 episodes from season 7. Highly recomended for all South Park fans! Actors: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes, Eliza Schneider Directors: Trey Parker, Matt Stone Format: Animated, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 3 Studio: Paramount Home Video DVD Release Date: March 21, 2006 DVD Features: Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround) 15 episodes on three discs Mini-commentaries (between 5-7 minutes each) on each episode by creators Trey Parker and Matt StoneRead full review
What else can I possibly say? Season 7 is hilarious buy it, own it, watch it, love it, and repeat over again. I promise you can’t go wrong with South Park. If you don’t buy South Park you’re gonna have a bad time.
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March 17, 2006 - After you reach the top of a mountain, the only way to go is back down. After reaching comic summits in the show's fifth and sixth seasons, South Park was ripe for a bit of a letdown - and on The Complete 7th Season DVD set, signs of some decline start to creep in. Fortunately, even a diminished South Park is still a very funny show, with some wicked satire lurking beneath its faux-lowbrow surface. Followers of Matt Stone and Trey Parker's series know that they frequently whip up episodes in the week prior to airing. While satirizing subjects when the headline ink is still damp can be a useful commodity, the flip side of that is the possibility that a sub-par episode may go out simply because Comedy Central is expecting a new show every Wednesday at 10 pm. They freely admit in the commentaries that they still end up pulling a rabbit out of a hat more often than not, even with all the time between seasons available to craft shows. So episodes like those involving the boys' discovery that Earth is just a scheduled-for-cancellation reality series (not-so-vaguely echoing The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), Jimmy and Timmy inadvertently hooking up with the gang-banging Crips, and the TPing of a teacher's house are entertaining but occasionally feel off-kilter and forced. After a couple seasons of witty forensic dissections of the state of the world and politics, the episode which coincided with the start of the war in Iraq was surprisingly ham-handed - it repeated a central thesis countless times and summarily oversimplified opposing sides of the issue. Meanwhile, the episode title "I'm A Little Bit Country, I'm A Little Bit Rock & Roll" suggests that they were more into connecting the story to the old Donny and Marie Show number than offering a proper dissertation on the merits or war. Still, it's kind of funny to watch anti-war protesters brutally killing pro-war activists as if they're oblivious to the irony. After the middling start, the season's batting average markedly improves as Parker and Stone focus on smaller targets. Fat Butt and Pancake Head (better know as the "Taco-Flavored Kisses" show) treated us to the sight of Cartman's J.Lo hand puppet alter-ego jerking off Ben Affleck; CSI, Queer Eye For the Straight Guy and Red Dawn get righteously spoofed and we find out what a pre-pubescent version of Hooters would look like. The co-opting of identity politics is slyly handled in South Park is Gay! Mr. Garrison is offended that everyone is casually adopting the appearance of being gay (via "metrosexuality"), thus depriving actual gay people of their hard-won status; he eventually contacts Chef (Isaac Hayes) to figure out how black people coped with white people co-opting their culture and language. Speaking of group identities, the scene where Cartman poses his Christian rock band for a photo in which each member is looking off in a different direction, is hilarious in a Spinal Tap way because every musician has taken a band photo like this. Speaking of Spinal Tap, director Rob Reiner's militant anti-smoking activism was also slapped around this season. -ign.comRead full review
Thank you, this is in great shape and is full of outrageous comedy. :-)
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Season 7 of South Park is great. the third disc is doesn't work that well but still a good season
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I love South Park! So happy to find these pre-owned seasons on ebay.
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This show is very entertaining Trey and Matt are all ways topping themselves love this long running current tv show
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Looked everywhere and found it in excellent condition. Thank you
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This review is based on an ADULT's opinion This box set is certainly NOT for children, although it has children on the front, for those who do not know the series it is full inappropriate adult humor. These children are acting out inappropriate and adult situations for which they do not even understand the full repercussions. If you're looking for adult humor on day to day living and don't mind the foul language, this is the series you want to watch, but if you were just looking for some mild humor or something for children - DO NOT BUY THIS. Have a great day!
South Park Season 7 was a good purchase. I agree that it is not South Park's funniest season, it is definately still very funny. Some episodes were completely hilarious like krazy kripples, south park is gay, casa bonita, and raisins. Where others were just kind of weak like, im a little bit country, and butt out. Overall, this is still a great purchase. Definately buy it.
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