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South Park: Season 10
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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!
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For those South Park fans who have wondered if their beloved animated series would lose its satirical edge after a decade on the air, the Complete Tenth Season boxed set provides a resounding negative. Creators Matt Park and Trey Stone come out swinging with the season opener, "The Return of Chef," which addresses both the media frenzy churned up over the headline-grabbing "Trapped in the Closet" episode from the previous season, as well as the departure of Isaac Hayes, who voiced the well-loved Chef (and netted the series its highest ratings for a debut episode in years). Not content to leave one religion alone, the show tackles the 2006 riots over the depiction of Mohammed in Dutch newspapers (and delivers a much-deserved zing to Family Guy) in the two-part "Cartoon Wars" (the revelation of Family Guy's real writers is among the funniest notions ever penned for South Park) and intelligent design in "Go God Go" (Mrs. Garrison is up in arms over being forced to teach evolution until the arrival of Richard Dawkins changes her mind). Also in the show's firing line are such sacred cows as Oprah Winfrey (Towelie pens a faux memoir a la A Million Little Pieces in "A Million Little Fibers"), Al Gore (who attempts to drum up interest in his hunt for the mythical "ManBearPig"), environmentalists (who create a new form of pollution with their hybrids in "Smug Alert!"), the popular online game World of Warcraft ("Make Love, Not Warcraft," which earned the series an Emmy nomination) and George W. Bush (who tangles with Kyle over 9/11 in "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce"). Of course, South Park wouldn't be South Park without moments of jaw-dropping bad taste, and viewers are treated to not one but two jokes about the death of Steve Irwin (including his appearance at a Halloween party thrown by Satan in the critically reviled "Hell on Earth 2006), children with terminal diseases, teacher-student sexual relations, and a whole host of bodily functions and absurdly graphic violence (the latter is provided by a trio of serial killers in "Hell on Earth 2006"). Supplemental features on the three-disc set are limited to a brief introductory commentary track on each of the episodes by Parker and Stone; while short, they underscore the duo's irreverence and highlight some of the trials they underwent to produce the season (in particular, the network's concern over "Cartoon Wars"). --Paul Gaita
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 5.58 x 7.51 inches; 8.8 Ounces
- Item model number : 109888098084
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
- Run time : 5 hours and 8 minutes
- Release date : August 21, 2007
- Actors : Trey Parker, Matt Stone
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- Studio : Paramount Home Video / Comedy Central
- ASIN : B000R7I3XC
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #15,159 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,987 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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The season opener was quite funny - dealing death to Chef. The ending was a teaser, and it would have been fun to see a few episodes with "Darth Chef"
But the next few stories were not very engaging. I really don't care much for the towelie character. If the story is funny, great. But as a character, towelie is pretty flat. So to speak.
Smug Alert had its moments, but it seemed like the point was dragged out a little too long. It should have been a minor sub-plot to a main story.
"Manbearpig" was fun to watch because Cartman's greed and selfishness again leads to comic situation that is just insane to watch! Seeing a bloated Cartman and the end result of his greed and selfishness was a joy.
"Tsst" first pits the incorrigible Cartman against the Nanny reality shows until he meets his match in an unlikely nemesis. We learn something about Cartman and his mom. For a while you wonder if Cartman has grown and matured... but only for a little while.
The next story to make an impact is "Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy" which basically reflects all our responses when we hear of a hot teacher banging an underaged student: where the heck were these teachers when I was in school?!
The "Go God Go" two-parter was a great trip back to an old sci-fi TV series and the twist at the end was great.
The season ender "Stanley's Cup" was a bummer. I guess there's a reason why these underdog shows always end predictably. You can't mess with story dynamics.
So I'm giving it three star. Maybe I'm being harsh, but I think the creators can do better.
On reflection (edited Nov 2010), I've up the rating to 4 stars. "Tsst" stood the test of time and because a classic for me. As did "Go God Go!" two-parter, and the "Manbearpig" episode.
By Jaycoub on March 10, 2020
Ordered a replacement. The same exact damage was on the replacement. Oddest part-I hadn’t sent back the first so we had both damaged disc no. 2 here and the damage to both of them is almost identical. The season set had been sealed with both and literally no damage done to the packaging or any of the other discs.
I now have two sets of season ten with damaged 2nd discs…
Very odd.
By SSV on September 4, 2022
Ordered a replacement. The same exact damage was on the replacement. Oddest part-I hadn’t sent back the first so we had both damaged disc no. 2 here and the damage to both of them is almost identical. The season set had been sealed with both and literally no damage done to the packaging or any of the other discs.
I now have two sets of season ten with damaged 2nd discs…
Very odd.
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Language tracks: English German
Subtitles: English Danish Dutch Finnish German Norwegian Swedish.
Only extras ae short commentaries from the creators of the show that are on each episode and run for no more than five minutes. These are well worth listening to as they're articulate, enlightening, and very funny. Although they will occasionally contain uncensored strong language.
This was a tricky year for South Park as the previous one had seen Isaac Hayes quit the role of Chef since he wasn't happy with an episode that had taken the mickey out of scientology. And then a repeat run of that episode and one that satirised some catholic beliefs were pulled from their planned broadcasts.
Added to which the show then waded in with their response to the danish cartoons of the prophet Mohammed situation.
The first episode 'the return of chef' was their response to a press release - allegedly from Isaac Hayes - claiming he'd quit because the creators of the show were bigots. This was a red rag to a bull to them and they get their own back by satirising scientology and having chef say some rather extreme things. Not an episode for scientologists and as you'll see from other reviews it offended others but it has clever parodies of tv show styles for episodes like this, and it's very funny with it.
Next is 'smug alert' which gets at those who get too smug when they're doing what they think is enough to save the evironment. This is very well written.
Then comes the two parter 'cartoon wars'. An attack on censorhip and religious intolerance and the network who pulled those repeats, but remembered mostly for some sharp satire of rival cartoon family guy. Also one that might offend some, but also very funny.
'A million little fibers' combines literary satire with jokes about Oprah Winfrey and doesn't feature any of the regular characters just occasional one Towlee. It's funny but as mentioned on the commentary it's perhaps a little too weird for some.
'Manbearpig' is a satire on the behaviour of former US vice president Al Gore.
'Tsst' sees a dog trainer try to make cartman a better behaved child. An excellent pair of episodes, the latter in particular cutting right to the heart of the Cartman character.
'Make love not warcraft' satirises those who get a little too hooked on online gaming. With some stunning animation for the game scenes provided by the makers of world of warcraft this is really good.
'Mystery of the urinal deuce' looks at those who claim 9/11 was a US government conspiracy and makes some great points about that.
'Miss teacher bangs a boy' combines cartman becoming like dog the bounty hunter and a news story about a teacher who had a relationship with a pupil into a funny take on both.
'Hell on Earth 2006' combines parodies of the three stooges and my super sweet sixteen to great effect, although a joke about people's attitude to steve irwin's death may not go down well with some.
'Go god go' finds south park go after atheists now it's done religion, as cartman's quest for a wii lands him in the middle of a superb buck rogers parody and richard dawkins loses his head over a woman. The commentary makes it clear the latter parts of the episodes aren't perhaps the strongest they've ever done but as a whole it's a funny two parter.
And the season closes with 'stanley's cup' as stan takes over a peewee hockey team in a funny and very clever parody of sports movies. And the trailers for them. So if you're not familiar with those some of it may go over your head.
But all in all another great collection of another fine season.
Unfortunately like every season of South Park, there were some not-so-good episodes plaguing the series lineup. "A Million Little Fibers", "Manbearpig" and "Hell on Earth 2006" to mention a few, just did not do it for me. Obviously, others would disagree.
But there are many more good episodes than there are bad ones. The great "Make Love not Warcraft", "Go God, Go", "Tsst", "The Return of Chef" and of course "Cartoon Wars" all stand out as classics.
Personally, this was the series I was most looking forward to being released on DVD. If you're a fan of the show.. well, it is unlikely you are reading this review, and have already formed your own opinion! So what are you waiting for, go buy it!
Season highlights include:
THE RETURN OF CHEF
CARTOON WARS 1+2
GO GOD GO 1+2













