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South Park Season 13 [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Dutch, German
  • Dubbed: German
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 27 Sep 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003NSBLF4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 24,198 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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What began as a construction-paper film short evolved into a veritable pop-culture phenomenon for Trey Parker and Matt Stone's outrageous animated comedy series, South Park. Centred on the hilarious misadventures of four potty-mouthed grade-schoolers in the perpetually wintry environs of South Park, Colorado, the show skewers the vagaries of the modern American cultural landscape with politically incorrect humour and satirical plotlines ranging from homophobia and terrorism to boy bands and talking poo. This collection presents every episode from the long-running show's 13th series.


Episode 1 - The Ring:
The boys discover that the Jonas Brothers' purity ring campaign is just part of Disney's plot to get away with marketing sex to pre-teen girls.

Episode 2 - The Coon:
Cartman tries to become a superhero, only to have another fourth grader steal his thunder by becoming one too and becoming more popular.

Episode 3 - Margaritaville:
n a parody of the final weeks of Christ's life, South Park goes into hysterics over the failing economy, but Kyle begins preaching that there is no reason for fear. Meanwhile, Stan unsuccessfully tries to return his dad's margarita machine.

Episode 4 - Eat, Pray, Queef:
The fart-loving males of South Park try to ban vaginal flatulence in Colorado after "Terrance & Phillip" is replaced by "The Queef Sisters".

Episode 5 - Fishsticks:
Jimmy comes up with the perfect joke, but Cartman wants to take half the credit for it. However, Kanye West doesn't get the joke, and vows revenge on the person who came up with it.

Episode 6 - Pinewood Derby:
Randy and Stan accidentally reach warp speed when Randy illegally soups up Stan's Pinewood Derby racer, which prompts a visit by an alien gangster and the space police trying to track him down.

Episode 7 - Fatbeard:
Cartman leads a group of schoolmates to Somalia to become pirates.

Episode 8 - Dead Celebrities:
Kyle begins to see the ghosts of celebrities who died during the summer of 2009 and later becomes possessed by the ghost of Michael Jackson.

Episode 9 - Butters' Bottom Bitch:
Butters starts his own pimping business, while a local police officer takes his undercover prostitution sting a little too far.

Episode 10 - W.T.F:
The boys form their own wrestling federation, but seem to be more concerned with theatrics and storylines than the actual sport.

Episode 11 - Whale Whores:
Stan is upset about the Japanese killing whales and dolphins, so he takes command of the Sea Shepherd on the "Whale Wars" reality show and does something about it.

Episode 12 - The F Word:
The boys try to get the meaning of the word "fag" changed from homosexual to motorcycle riders.

Episode 13 - Dances with Smurfs:
Cartman takes over the morning school announcements and turns it into a personal soapbox against school president Wendy Testaburger.

Episode 14 - Pee:
When the pee levels reach a critical stage at a local water park, chaos and disaster ensue. However, after the disaster, Cartman remains obsessed with the number of minorities who are "taking over" the park.


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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best so far 5 April 2010
By Don Pelayo TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Blu-ray
I've been a fan of the show for a long time and it's weird to watch the boys have only grown one grade while I'm now four years out of high school. Season 13 of is able to continue the series longer than most animated shows still without compromising what the show is meant to be.

The Ring - The Jonas brothers make Kenny's new girlfriend hot he starts wearing a promise ring like them only to become boring and a shell of his former self. Is a very good take on Disney and middle class children .

The Coon - In the midst of the depression "The Coon" rises up from the gutter to defend the city. Cartmen is the city's sole savior until Mysterion arrives on the scene and he must team with Professor Chaos to unmask the new hero. [This was an entertaining stab at more recent super hero movies Dark Knight and Watchmen.I'm also surprised how few people were upset by the subtle allusion to Obama in this episode and it's controversial title]

Margaritaville - While the town fights over who to blame for the poor economy, Randy steps forward with a plan to live without an economy at all. Soon the town returns to biblical times and only a Jew willing to pay for our sins can save us. Meanwhile in trying to return his father's unneeded margarita maker, Stan symbolically explores the actual problem with the economy.

Eat, Pray, Queef - An April Fool's Day joke gone wrong finds America's women and two Canadian women much like Terrence and Phillip standing up for their right to 'fart' like men do, despite how truly disgusting the men find it. Definitely not one of the best episodes

Fishsticks - When Jimmy comes up with a great new joke about fishsticks Cartmen tries to take credit and then so does comedian Carlos Mencia. Meanwhile Kanye West doesn't get the joke and winds up becoming the joke himself. A great episode considering it's centered on such a simple joke and manages to attack so many people so well. Do you like fishsticks? Then you must be a gay fish.

Pinewood Derby - When Randy lies to help Stan win the Pinewood Derby it results in him teaching his son how to cover up a lie only for things to obviously escalate to ridiculous levels.

Fatbeard - Cartmen decides to become a pirate and drags Butters and a rag tag crew along only to wind up being unknowingly kidnapped by real Somalian Pirates. While Cartmen lives the life of a fairy tale pirate, the US tries to get them out of the hostage situation.

Dead Celebrities - Ike is being haunted by the presence of dead celebrities the boys call in the ghost hunters only to realize they only scare themselves by bumping into things in the dark. the boys learn the numerous recent dead celebrities wont't move on because one refuses to accept his death and possesses Ike, leading to a hilarious scene that mocks the perversion of toddler beauty pagents.

Butter's Bottom Bitch - Butters first kiss from a girl finds him realizing why boys would pay for kisses. When he tries to start a kissing ring it escalates, unbeknownst to him, to a prostitution ring. Soon a dedicated cop is trying to take down Butters who has transformed into a P.I.M.P.

W.T.F. - After going to a wrestling event the boys all want to become wrestlers. When they learn what real wrestling is on the school team they opt out to form their own wrestling arena where their over the top acting is so good Vince MCMahon stops by to possibly recruit them.

Whale Whores - When Stan's birthday trip to the Aquarium is ruined by Japanese Dolphin killer's he sets out to stop them and make a difference in the world. He crosses paths with several Discovery Channel reality shows before realizing they don't actually do anything. In the end we see why the Japanese hate Dolphins and Whales so much.

The F Word - When the boys use the f word (ends in an ag) to describe some attention seeking Harley rider's everyone gets upset. The Harley rider's explore the origin of the word while the boys fight to explain their meaning of the word versus the meaning the adults have.

Dances With Smurfs - When Cartmen takes over the announcements at school he becomes like many recent supposed journalists who just use free speech as an excuse to package their opinion as fact. Soon he is targeting class president Wendy and accusing her of elaborately made up lies.

Pee - When the boys go to a water park Kyle is bothered by the discovery that everyone, including Stan, pees in the pools. Cartmen is disillusioned by the abundance of minorities. Then when the pool PH levels are nearly all P and no H disaster strikes leaving Kyle to face his fear of urine and Cartmen believing he is the last white man alive.

Overall a great great DVD with hours of non PC adult humor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars funny, funny, funny 27 April 2012
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As a 40 yr old, struggling to find comedy of real merit on TV, I find South Park's no-holds-barred approach to satire utterly refreshing (still). This series has many hilarious episodes. It simply delivers lots of laughs through all three disks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars dvd 22 April 2013
By andy
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one more to my collection, great dvd and rest of seasons to be ordered soon as i have the money,
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3.0 out of 5 stars hehe
More of the same, you know what to expect. As like anyone who has bought all the series, you know youre gonna buy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Every season gets better and loving how each season has a reference back to previous ones. Keep them coming its fantastic
Published 20 months ago by Dazoneman
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Season Of All Of Them
Of all the seasons of South Park (me and my better half both being huge fans) with the exception of Season 7 episode "Krazy Kripples" (of which I'm madly un-PC because disabled... Read more
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A dvd box set containing all fourteen episodes of cult tv animation South Park. Spread over three discs.

Each episode runs for twenty two minutes. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Paul Tapner
4.0 out of 5 stars still fresh and funny after all these years
The South Park production team never runs out of lifestyle groups to lampoon - in this series they hammer Harley bikers, Japanese whalers, and Purity Ring devotees. Read more
Published 24 months ago by F. M. Havicon
5.0 out of 5 stars It just gets better!
Not for the easily offended, but then you would not be watching South Park in the first place. The best bit is Cartman singing Lady Gaga.
Published on 1 May 2011 by DK
5.0 out of 5 stars Slays all before it.
The genius that is matt and trey continues to demolish all competition in its way. Sick of the embarassing trash that is the modern simpsons? Read more
Published on 11 Dec 2010 by paul
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What can I say but "awesome", where do they get there ideas from, I don't care carry on with it. This is the usual humour and wit from the Southpark crew. Read more
Published on 23 Oct 2010 by W. A. Graham
5.0 out of 5 stars back to its high standard's again
I own every single season now on dvd/blu-ray and this is probably one of the best seasons so far, after watching season 12 i thought south park was going the way of the simpsons, i... Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2010 by Infamous
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
South park does keep getting better and better...

This season is just brilliant and each episode is hilarious. Read more
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