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Christmas Time In South Park

Christmas Time In South Park
Directed by Matt Stone, Trey Parker

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There's no better time of year than Christmas, especially in South Park. So, stop fighting with the family, gather 'round the fire and watch these classic South Park episodes. Join in as the citizens of South Park sing many of everyone's favorite holiday classics like, "Mr Hankey, the Christmas Poo" and "Christmas Time in Hell". See the boys bring Christmas to Iraq and learn how hard it is to be a Jew during this holiday season. Christmas is a time when we all can put aside our differences and agree on what the holidays are really about: presents!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11281 in DVD
  • Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2007-11-13
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds
  • Running time: 154 minutes

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Enjoy a big fat yule log courtesy of South Park!5
When I think of Christmas the first thing that always comes to mind is Trey Parker's & Matt Stone's "South Park." These two geniuses have worked tirelessly to make "South Park" synonymous with Jesus. But really, "South Park" always has the best Christmas eps. Come to think of it, I'd have to say that "South Park" is the very best original TV program currently on the air. Everything else simply pales in comparison because this animated series mixes just the right blend of satire and comedy to form a modern-day masterpiece. All of the characters are incredibly likeable because everyone can relate to them. But, my number-one favorite character is none other than Cartman. Cartman is a total monster but he also has a very sweet side to him.

As you may know, this DVD was just released last month and is the newest "South Park" DVD; coming out just in time for Christmas! I purchased this for a good friend of mine that loves SP. He is actually out of the country traveling and hasn't seen an ep in ages so I think this would be a very welcome addition to his video library, or anyone else's for that matter. I really think that just about anyone can enjoy SP, like the back of the jacket says, "gather' round the fire and watch these classic 'South Park' episodes."

There are a total of 7 eps, included on 1 disc. As usual, the picture and sound quality is amazing and these are the original episodes that you remember from Comedy Central!

Here's all the eps that "Christmas Time in South Park" includes:

Mr. Hankey The Christmas Poo, air date: December 17, 1997
This show is from Season 1 . In this X-mas-themed show the kids put on a Christmas play. When Kyle's mom hears about it she is livid. You may recall, in this ep, Cartman sings his famous song in honor of Mrs. Broflovski.

Merry Christmas Charlie Manson, air date: December 9, 1998
This ep is from Season 2 . The boys travel with Cartman and his mom to Eric's relatives for Christmas. While there, they meet up with Charlie Manson.

Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics, air date: December 1, 1999
This ep is from Season 3 . The show is hosted by none other than Mr. Hankey who introduces various Christmas songs. This ep was in honor of Mary Kay Bergman (best known as the original voice of Shelley Marsh,) who committed suicide shortly before this was broadcast.

A Very Crappy Christmas, air date: December 20, 2000
This ep is from Season 4 . When Mr. Hankey doesn't show up the boys go down into the sewer to look for him. In this classic Christmas ep, we get introduced to Mr. Hankey's entire family.

Red Sleigh Down, air date: December 11, 2002
This ep is from Season 6 . The boys go along with Santa and Jesus to Iraq on a Christmas adventure. But as usual, all Cartman is concerned about is himself.

It's Christmas in Canada, air date: December 17, 2003
This ep is from Season 7 . The boys travel to Canada to get Kyle's little bother back. Take special notice when Eric and Kyle fight. It's so funny when Eric screams, "meeehm" just like a little b**ch!

Woodland Critter Christmas, air date: December 15, 2004
This ep is from Season 8 . Kyle is caught up in a Christmas fairytale with those cute little Woodland Critters. I'd say out of all the SP Christmas eps this one is by far the most disturbing!

HO, HO, HO!!!

Perfect Way To Spend Christmas Eve :)5
Gather your family around the tree, well in this case the television, and pop this DVD into your player to experience all 7 episodes of "South Park"'s Christmas Specials, from the very first introduction of Mr. Hanky to Christmas in Iraq to Cartman's Woodland Critter Christmas.

There have been 10 seasons of "South Park" released on DVD, and only 7 of those featured Christmas episodes. The other night, in preparation for the holidays, I pulled all ten seasons out and hunted through the discs to find the episodes, having to switch DVDs every half-hour. It took some of the fun out of the night, but now they're all on one DVD back-to-back now. It makes a great stocking stuffer!

Holiday Fun with Everyone's Favorite Kids3
Who does Christmas better than South Park? Or rather, who finds new and disturbing ways to create a Christmas Special better than South Park?

If you're a fan of the show (and you probably are) then you're likely intimately familiar with these 7 episodes. The episodes here are presented in chronological order and reflect exactly what you would have seen on television. This is both good and bad. The good; they're the episodes you want and now have. The bad; the episodes are still censored for television and the picture quality on the older ones leaves something to be desired. The colors will bleed regularly for the older episodes on the disc and it can be a little distracting. I stopped noticing it heavily for the third episode on the disc. For a show such as South Park it isn't that big of a deal, but it is noticeable.

If you're a South Park die-hard then you already have these episodes included with each season set of DVDs. This set is mainly for the casual fan who just wants to have a collection of the Christmas Specials in time for the holidays. The Shows themselves are great fun. The third episode, the musical "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics", is probably my least favorite. I think I would have been able to enjoy it more if Mr. Garrison's Merry Bleaping Christmas was uncensored but oh well. The episode "Red Sleigh Down" is one of the best, and anyone who has seen "Woodland Critter Christmas" will not live to forget it. My favorite though is still the very first "Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo." The episode is still outrageous today and they also included the live-action build-a-Mr Hankey commercial they made.

As warped as the episodes come across (Stan repeatedly says "This is some *bleaped* up *bleap* right here,") the episodes usually have some sort of social commentary contained in them, and at times, even a good message. The original Christmas special points out how easily people are offended by the religious aspect of Christmas, seemingly ignoring the fact that it's a religious holiday. "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson" places the emphasis on feeling good and family togetherness, even if you're family is pretty screwed up. Though there is the episode "A Very Crappy Christmas" where the boys bring back the spirit of Christmas to South Park - commercialism. And "Woodland Critter Christmas" really has no meaning, it's just messed up.

There are no extras here, which is disappointing, and I'm surprised they didn't include "The Spirit of Christmas" on this set as well. If you want a collection of the South Park Christmas specials then this will suffice. You're getting what you want and most places are selling it for less than 20 bucks so the price is decent. And right now it looks like there won't be a new Christmas special this year so this will have to do.