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"I'm goin' down to South Park. Gonna have myself a time."
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List of South Park episodes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"South Park is a Peabody Award and Emmy Award-winning American animated television series about four fourth grade school boys who live in the small town of South Park, Colorado. The series was created and written by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and has been distributed and aired by Comedy Central since 1997. The series is known for its characteristically blunt handling of current events and its pop-culture parody. ..."
Cast and Crew
Trey Parker, Creator, writer, director, producer, voices of Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh and others
Filmography
Internet Movie Database: "South Park" (1997)
Articles
South Park Libertarians: Trey Parker and Matt Stone on liberals, conservatives, censorship, and religion., by Nick Gillespie, Reason, Dec 2006
Related Topic: Trey Parker
Transcript of conversation with Trey Parker and Matt Stone, at Reason's Aug 2006 conference in Amsterdam
"... South Park, now finishing its first decade at Comedy Central, follows the misadventures of four grade-school boys in the mythical town of South Park, Colorado, a Brigadoon of small-town depravity, degradation, and good old American values. I suspect that South Park will prove every bit as long-lived in the American subconscious as Mark Twain's Hannibal, Missouri, or Laura Ingalls Wilder's prairie."
The Invisible Gnomes and the Invisible Hand: South Park and Libertarian Philosophy, by Paul Cantor, 4 Dec 2006
Related Topics: Capitalism, Libertarianism, Trey Parker
Includes detailed review and discussion of season 2 "Gnomes" episode
"South Park is at one and the same time the most vulgar and the most philosophical show ever to appear on television. ... if one is patient with South Park, and gives the show the benefit of the doubt, it turns out to be genuinely thought provoking, taking up one serious issue after another, from environmentalism and animal rights to assisted suicide and sexual harassment."
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