South Park (Season 8)

Four boys. One f**ked-up town.

Follows the misadventures of four irreverent grade-schoolers in the quiet, dysfunctional town of South Park, Colorado.

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    Good Times with Weapons (Episode 1) 8.8

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-03-17

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: South Park takes on the look of Japanese Anime. The boys are transformed into Japanese Warriors after they buy martial arts weapons at a local flea market. Their sworn enemy, Professor Chaos, confronts them and a highly stylized battle ensues.

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    Up the Down Steroid (Episode 2) 8.2

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-03-24

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Jimmy is in training for an upcoming sporting event and he’s determined to win at any cost. Cartman feels he can easily take first place against Jimmy. He just has to convince the qualifying committee he’s handicapped.

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    The Passion of the Jew (Episode 3) 8.4

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-03-31

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Kyle finally sees “The Passion” and is forced to admit Cartman has been right all along. Meanwhile many of the film’s hardcore fans band together under Cartman’s leadership to carry out it’s message.

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    You Got F'd in the A (Episode 4) 8.2

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-04-07

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: It’s up to Stan to put a team of South Park’s best dancers together to compete against a rival troupe from Orange County. While Butters has won awards for his dancing, he refuses to help Stan out, as he hasn’t been able to dance since the tragic death of eight audience members at his last competition.

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    AWESOM-O (Episode 5) 8.7

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-04-14

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Cartman dresses up like a robot, calls himself AWESOM-O, and moves in with Butters. His plan is to learn all of Butter’s innermost secrets and then use them against him. While Butters is thrilled to have found a new best friend, the Army believes AWESOM-O is some new secret weapon, and Hollywood is after the phony robot to develop their next big blockbuster.

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    The Jeffersons (Episode 6) 8.3

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-04-21

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: All the children of South Park are attracted to Mr. Jefferson, his son and their home filled with games, toys and animals. Cartman goes out of his way to get Mr. Jefferson to love him while the local police force resent him for being black and wealthy and decide bring him down.

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    Goobacks (Episode 7) 8.1

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-04-28

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Humans from the year 4035 are arriving in droves in South Park! Everything gets a little too crowded when people from the future arrive through a recently discovered time portal. When the boys try to earn some extra money, the time immigrants, who are willing to do the same work for next to nothing, take their jobs.

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    Douche and Turd (Episode 8) 8.3

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-10-27

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: When PETA demonstrates against the use of a cow as South Park Elementary’s mascot, the student body is forced to choose a new one. As the election approaches, Kyle tries to convince everyone that his candidate, a giant douche, is better than Cartman’s nominee, a turd sandwich.

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    Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes (Episode 9) 8.4

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-11-03

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The streets of South Park are like a ghost-town when a giant Wall-Mart lures all the townspeople to the new store with its incredible bargains. Cartman becomes a boy possessed by the power of Wall-Mart and its low, low prices. In order to save their town, Stan and Kyle have to find a way to destroy the ever-expanding superstore while keeping Cartman from stabbing them in the back.

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    Pre-School (Episode 10) 8.2

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-11-10

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: For five long years, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, Cartman and Butters have kept a secret about a horrible incident that happened back in pre-school. Now, the kid who took the fall for the group, Trent Boyett, is getting out of juvie and his first order of business is revenge.

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    Quest for Ratings (Episode 11) 8.0

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-11-17

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: The boys of South Park produce their own morning news show on the school’s closed-circuit television station and are immediately caught up in the intense competition for ratings.

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    Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset (Episode 12) 8.0

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-12-01

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: All the fourth grade girls idolize a rich, famous and spoiled socialite. They even have her brand new toy set that comes complete with video camera, night vision filter, play money and losable cell phone. In an effort to impress their idol, the girls pursue the boys to make their own videos.

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    Cartman's Incredible Gift (Episode 13) 8.4

    Writer: Dani Michaeli

    Air date: 2004-12-08

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: After sustaining a severe head injury, Cartman appears to have the power to see into the future. South Park detectives are quick to enlist his help in cracking unsolved murder cases and Cartman is more than willing to help, for a price. In the meantime, a group of licensed psychics cry foul when Cartman refuses to join their ranks.

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    Woodland Critter Christmas (Episode 14) 8.7

    Writer: Trey Parker

    Air date: 2004-12-15

    Runtime: 22 min

    Overview: Stan is approached by the forest critters and asked to help them build a manger in anticipation of the birth of their Lord and Savior. Stan complies, only to find out that they serve a very different Lord.

South Park

Seasons

Season 1
7.9 Season 1
Episodes 13
Season 2
7.7 Season 2
Episodes 18
Season 3
7.9 Season 3
Episodes 17
Season 4
8 Season 4
Episodes 17
Season 5
8.1 Season 5
Episodes 14
Season 6
8.2 Season 6
Episodes 17
Season 7
8.2 Season 7
Episodes 15
Season 8
8.3 Season 8
Episodes 14
Season 9
8 Season 9
Episodes 14
Season 10
8 Season 10
Episodes 14
Season 11
8 Season 11
Episodes 14
Season 12
7.6 Season 12
Episodes 14
Season 13
7.6 Season 13
Episodes 14
Season 14
7.6 Season 14
Episodes 14
Season 15
7.4 Season 15
Episodes 14
Season 16
7.1 Season 16
Episodes 14
Season 17
7.7 Season 17
Episodes 10
Season 18
7.5 Season 18
Episodes 10
Season 19
7.4 Season 19
Episodes 10
Season 20
7.4 Season 20
Episodes 10
Season 21
7.2 Season 21
Episodes 10
Season 22
7.4 Season 22
Episodes 10
Season 23
7.5 Season 23
Episodes 10
Season 24
7.2 Season 24
Episodes 2
Season 25
6.9 Season 25
Episodes 6
Season 26
7.4 Season 26
Episodes 6
Specials
Specials
Episodes 33

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