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South Park - The Complete Ninth Season by Trey Parker, Matt Stone
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DVD detailsDirector: Matt Stone, Trey Parker Brand: SOUTH PARK Primary Contributor: Trey Parker Primary Contributor: Matt Stone DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Box set, Color, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 308 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-03-06 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Comedy Central
DVD Reviews of South Park - The Complete Ninth SeasonDVD Review: Very good season Summary: 5 StarsTrapped in the closet episode anyone? Controversial enough to make Issac Hayes quit. These guys push the boundries and don't care who they offend. I love it!
DVD Review: Another Awesome Season!!! Summary: 4 StarsI think this is a really good and hilarious season! This time Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny rid the town of hippies, deal with Mr. Garrison's sex change, try to lose the big game, help the City Wok owner's wife with her career, and much more! I highly recommend SOUTH PARK: THE COMPLETE 9TH SEASON!!!
DVD Review: south park rocks Summary: 5 Starsthis season rocks i love it im a big fan of south park the box set has 3 discs
complete list of esps
"Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina" March 9, 2005 901
Mr. Garrison gets a sex change operation, but when he realizes he is incapable of having a period, he tracks down the doctor to change him back. Meanwhile, Kyle goes to a plastic surgeon to turn himself black so he can be a star basketball player.
127 "Die Hippie, Die" March 16, 2005 902
Cartman attempts to rid South Park of hippies, but ends up in jail for wrongfully imprisoning the hippies in his house just as a hippie music festival has been announced.
128 "Wing" March 23, 2005 903
Token becomes a singer while the boys try to run a talent agency and represent the City Wok owner's wife.
129 "Best Friends Forever" March 30, 2005 904
Kenny is left in a persistent vegetative state, beginning a war between Cartman, who wants him to die so he can inherit his Sony PSP, Heaven, who needs his spirit to fight a war against hell, and those who feel he should be kept alive. This episode won a 2005 Emmy Award in the category of "Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour)".
130 "The Losing Edge" April 6, 2005 905
The boys try to lose their baseball games on purpose so they can avoid having to play all summer. Randy gets into training to fight the other fathers at the games.
131 "The Death of Eric Cartman" April 13, 2005 906
The kids of South Park retaliate against Cartman by ignoring him, causing Cartman to think that he has died, but isn't allowed to go to the afterlife until he atones for his sins on Earth.
132 "Erection Day" April 20, 2005 907
Jimmy starts getting erections and worries about performing in the school talent show, so he sets out to get rid of his erections by having sex with a woman.
133 "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" October 19, 2005 908
Cartman and Stan crash a boat into the world's largest beaver dam above the town of Beaverton. Afterwards, global warming is blamed, and the town enters a state of emergency.
134 "Marjorine" October 26, 2005 909
Butters fakes his own death so he can pose as a girl named Marjorine and steal a paper fortune-teller.
135 "Follow That Egg!" November 2, 2005 910
After learning Mr. Slave will marry Big Gay Al, Mrs. Garrison vows to stop same-sex marriage and uses the kids in his class as an example of why homosexual couples would make poor parents.
136 "Ginger Kids" November 9, 2005 911
Stan and Kyle turn Cartman redheaded and pale after Cartman does a report on how dangerous redheaded children are, but the prank goes too far when Cartman leads the "gingers" to fight for their rights by any means necessary.
137 "Trapped in the Closet" November 16, 2005 912
Stan is dubbed the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard by a local group of Scientologists, causing a chain of bizarre events, such as Tom Cruise and John Travolta locking themselves in Stan's closet and R&B singer R. Kelly turning the whole affair into an urban opera.
138 "Free Willzyx" November 30, 2005 913
Two aquarium workers trick the boys into thinking that a Killer Whale can talk, prompting the boys to liberate the animal and send him into space.
139 "Bloody Mary" December 7, 2005 914
Randy's drinking problem is mistaken for a disease when he admits himself into Alcoholics Anonymous following an arrest for drunk driving. Meanwhile, a priest in a neighboring town discovers that his Virgin Mary statue is bleeding from its anus and declares it a miracle.
DVD Review: Ordered 12/6/08 haven't gotten it Summary: 1 Starsbought this as an xmas gift for my brother-in-law on 12/6/08. The date is now 1/10/09 and he has yet to receive it. Thanks for making me look like an inconsiderate sister.
DVD Review: Another reliable season of South Park Summary: 5 StarsIf you are fans of South Park and, for that matter, the works of Trey Parker and Matt Stone, then you will not be disappointed with SP season 9. For the most part, all of these episodes were made on the fly and could keep up with current events as they unfolded in the world around us. While there is a bit of soap boxing going on about things that get people fired up in SP season 9, there is also the good old fascioned vulgar and disgusting stuff that makes me laugh every time I watch it. Overall it is funny, smart, and is a must for your growing South Park collection.
Description of South Park - The Complete Ninth SeasonAll fourteen episodes from South Park's infamous ninth season are now available for the first time in this exclusive 3-disc collector's set. This season features Kenny's epic battle between heaven and hell, uprising of redheads and adventures surrounding a certain closet. For these boys, it's all part of growing up in South Park! A lot can happen in the middle of nowhere. The tiny mountain town of South Park, Colorado has proven that beyond a doubt for the last eight seasons. Fortunately for fans of this Comedy Central pillar, series creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker obviously had no lack of ideas for their ninth season. Over the course of fourteen episodes, Mr. Garrison gets a sex change, Cartman thwarts a hippie music festival that threatens to destroy the town, the boys (Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny) start a talent agency, Kenny leads angelic forces in an epic battle against Satan's minions at the gates of heaven, and the boys become really bad at losing at baseball. And that's just the first half of the season. The most notable episode from this season is definitely the controversial "Trapped in the Closet," where Stan is "recognized" as the reincarnation of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and a dejected Tom Cruise locks himself in Stan's closet. Naturally, over the course of the episode, TV reporters get to decry that "Tom Cruise still won't come out of the closet." It's funny enough on its own, but when John Travolta and R. Kelly end up in the closet as well (all singing together "Now I'm trapped in the closet. I'm trapped in the closet too"), that's worth the price of the set on its own. After nine seasons it's also nice to see that one of the series key running gags, the perpetual cluelessness of the adults, still isn't getting old. It's as if the adult townspeople only know how to behave based on movies they've seen (this season's cinematic targets include Rocky (in "The Losing Edge"), The Day After Tomorrow ("Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow"), and Pet Cemetery ("Marjorine"), and their inevitably clich?d over-reactions still provide many of the show's best moments. The commentaries from Parker and Stone are once again typically short; they usually last only a few minutes into each show before they end it with "Ok, onto the next show now" not even trying to conceal that they really want to get through the recording session as quickly as possible. That might seem lame on other shows, but on South Park--a show where 8-year-olds send a talking killer whale to the moon through the Mexican Space Agency for $200,--somehow it's totally fitting. --Daniel Vancini Stills from South Park: The Complete Ninth Season (click for larger image)
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