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South Park: Season 4
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| Genre | Comedy/Television, Animation/Television |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC |
| Contributor | April Stewart, Trey Parker, Jessie Jo Thomas, Mona Marshall, Mary Kay Bergman, Brian Graden, Kyle McCulloch, Jennifer Howell, Eliza Schneider, Adrien Beard, David R. Goodman, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, John 'Nancy' Hansen, Charles Dickens, Eric Stough See more |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
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3 DVDs. Color/5 hrs/NR/fullscreen.
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In the episode "Chef Goes Nanners," Cartman is left standing alone in the snow after Wendy blithely proclaims her improbable attraction for him to has suddenly vanished. Cartman heaves a heavy sigh, and exits Chaplinesque stage right. But any concerns that South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had gone soft, or that Cartman would undergo a more sympathetic, Louie De Palma-like makeover are abated in nearly every other episode of South Park's pivotal fourth season. From the "downright immature" trashing of Phil Collins (whose "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan had emerged victorious Oscar night over Parker and Stone's "Blame Canada") to an episode in which Cartman becomes the unwitting poster child for NAMBLA, South Park gave its viewers much shock value for its basic cable dollar. This was the season that introduced the show's most unlikely breakout star, the wheelchair-bound Timmy, who, despite being only able to say his own name (or perhaps because of it), carried the pathos in his own holiday special, "Helen Keller! The Musical." This was the season in which Parker and Stone somehow were able to comment with Daily Show immediacy on the Elian Gonzales incident ("Quintuplets 2000") and the presidential election debacle ("Trapper Keeper") within days of the actual events. This was the season in which other "statement shows" skewered the South Carolina confederate flag controversy ("Chef Goes Nanners") and hate-crime legislation ("Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000"). This was also the season in which the South Park kids graduated to the fourth grade, we got a harrowing look inside Cartman's brain ("Helen Keller!"), and estranged lovers Saddam Hussein and Satan were reunited (in a two-parter, no less!).
Episodes not appreciated in their time can now be seen with fresh eyes. "Pip," hosted by Malcolm McDowell, and featuring none of the South Park regulars, is a faithful abridgement of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, monkey robots notwithstanding. As in the season 3 set, Parker and Stone provide brief, "fun-size commentary" that address their censorship skirmishes with Comedy Central and illuminate the inspiration and backstory for each episode. To quote the pro-commercialism holiday episode, "A Very Krappy Christmas," "If we all buy presents, everyone benefits." For South Park fans, this boxed set is an excellent start. --Donald Liebenson
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches; 6 Ounces
- Item model number : 2238112
- Director : Adrien Beard, Eric Stough, Trey Parker
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC
- Run time : 6 hours and 20 minutes
- Release date : June 29, 2004
- Actors : Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, Mona Marshall, April Stewart
- Subtitles: : None
- Language : French, Unqualified, Spanish, English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- Studio : Comedy Central
- ASIN : B0001ZWLVU
- Writers : Brian Graden, Charles Dickens, David R. Goodman, Kyle McCulloch, Matt Stone
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,451 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,113 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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By garett garcia on November 6, 2022
By Eric B. on February 5, 2022
As in the third season, the fourth season of South Park is not only funny, but creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone continue to not rest on their laurels. Instead they explore new places and have the characters slowly develop. This is most obvious in mid-season when Kenny, Stan, Kyle and Eric move on the fourth grade and get a new teacher. Old teacher Mr. Garrison has retreated to the woods, unable to come to terms with his sexual orientation; only there, in a scene out of The Empire Strikes Back, will he finally become a new man.
This season has all sorts of great stuff. We get a sequel of sorts to the movie as Sadaam Hussein returns to wreak havoc in Hell. Satan has moved on, but the attraction is still there; I really enjoyed how this one was resolved. We are also introduced to Timmy, who we learn in the mini-commentaries was someone who Comedy Central was very wary about, at least until he became super-popular. In other episodes, Cartman joins NAMBLA, Kenny becomes famous doing horrific stunts and, of course, Mr. Hanky returns to resurrect the true spirit of Christmas. In addition, we get a very off-beat episode that is a version of Great Expectations featuring Pip (and robot monkeys).
Every episode is fun, as are the mini-commentaries. Admittedly, this show is not for everyone, but if you have watched it on TV and have found it funny, this is a set well worth getting.
By Jaycoub on March 10, 2020
This season you get to hear Mr. Garrison finally admit he is into men,and Mr. Hankey makes 1 of the best Christmas experiences ever. If you started watching the show when it started then you know that this is where the show changes and deviates from the original stories they made up & started incorporating real life events into the show,past season 4. This is from year 2000 so after that is where they mixed politics & spoofing off the news. The show seems to slightly decline after season 7 but i still love & watch. You will love this season if you never seen these old episodes. Cartman Joins Nambla,Timmy 2000,Fat Camp & Tooth Fairy tats 2000 is awesome there my favorites.













