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| | Description | All 14 episodes from season 11--including "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson," "Lice Capades," "The Snuke," "Le Petit Tourette," and "The List"--are featured in a three-disc set. 5 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary. **14 episodes on 3 discs. 5 hrs.** |  |
| | Product Details | | Actors: | Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, Mona Marshall, April Stewart | | Director: | Trey Parker | | Format: | Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 3 | | Studio: | Comedy Central | | Run Time: | 308 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | August 12, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 60 reviews |
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55 of 58 found the following review helpful:
An Amazing Season Jun 24, 2008
By Steven Stewart With almost every season of South Park you always have the odd one or two episodes that weren't really that good. Season 1 it was Weight Gain 4000, Season 2 it was Terrence & Phillip in not without my Anus and so on, as with all seasons although you have the bad episodes, you always have your personal favourites but Season 11 is in my personal view the strongest and most unique season to date. With episodes ranging from racial controversy to a trilogy of episodes setting the boys in Imaginationland and ended up with its own DVD releases.
Episode 1: With Apologies To Jesse Jackson: This is a Randy Marsh episode and shows the true no holds barred attitude that Matt Stone & Trey Parker have towards writing an episode. Randy is on an episode of Wheel of Fortune and accidentally uses the N word, which causes an uproar and singles Randy out as "That N***er Guy." This episode is obviously a reflection on the American society in relation to the N word and satires the whole subject, extremely funny episode with some great one liners.
Episode 2: Cartman Sucks: Again this is another controversial episode but this one is entirely around Cartman, of a night Cartman has Butters stay over at his house and while Butters is asleep, Cartman plays pranks on Butters then takes pictures of it. One prank backfires on Cartman which he's afraid will make people think he's gay, he thinks Kyle has the picture and is ready to show it to the class so Cartman enters on a panicky mission to try and save his skin. Amazingly funny as we see Cartman show some vulnerability.
Episode 3: Lice Capades: One of the boys has head lice and Cartman leads a mission to try and find out who it is. Meanwhile in one of the boys heads one of the lice suspects that their environment will be aware of the affect the lice are having and may try to get rid of them. Now it's a race against time to try and convince the Lice that the environment wants to get rid of them. A great parody episode that shows the evil side of Cartman as he goes on this manhunt simply to make fun of the person with lice.
Episode 4: The Snuke: One day while in class a young Muslim boy is introduced as the new student, Cartman becomes suspicious that he may be a terrorist and enlists Kyle to help him look into the background of this kid. In a 24 style episode Cartman unwittingly discovers a conspiracy to take down America and its government. This is possibly THE most controversial episode of them all as it made the news in England for the ending, the clear parody of Hilary Clinton is hysterical and makes this an enjoyable episode.
Episode 5: Fantastic Easter Special: Stan starts to question the point of Easter which brings him into a conspiracy that has been kept a secret for 2000 years. A great parody of the Da Vinci Code that sees the return of Jesus in one hell of a cool setting and Kyle being Jewish has the opportunity to kill Jesus, will he do it? Enjoy this episode to find out.
Episode 6: D-Yikes: Mrs. Garrison is dumped again and she takes it out on the class, the boys get sick of the constant screaming and ranting by Mrs. Garrison and they employ someone to help them out. A classic Mr./Mrs. Garrison episode with one hysterical ending.
Episode 7: Night of the Living Homeless: Kyle is approached by a single Homeless man who's looking for some change, after giving the homeless man change more homeless people show up in South Park until it becomes an infestation. Cartman creates a goal for himself to jump as many homeless people as he can on his skateboard, while Kyle and the rest of the gang are on a mission to solve the Homeless problem. This is a great parody episode of Night of the Living Dead which gives yet another great part to Randy and shows how stupid he can be.
Episode 8: Le Petit Tourette: One day whilst in a toy store, Cartman discovers something wonderful, something that he never believed that could be possible, he discovered Tourettes Syndrome. He sees a kid swearing and getting away with it and he decides that this would be a great excuse to insult those he hates to their faces and get away with it, little does he know however that him being Tourettes deliberately developes into something much worse which he didn't expect.
Episode 9: More Crap: Another great Randy Marsh episode, in which Randy endeavours on having the worlds biggest poo, He's faced by some competition however, by the legendary number one at everything, Bono. I have to admit this is the weakest of all the episodes but it still has its classic moments, especially when Bono is in the picture.
Episode 10,11,12: Imaginationland: One day Cartman is out to prove to Kyle that Leprechauns exist, the boys made a deal that if Cartman can prove they exist then Kyle must suck his balls. Cartman does manage to capture a Leprechaun but it was on a mission to deliver a warning to Imaginationland of a pending terrorist attack on our imagination. The boys are picked up by an eccentric man who takes the boys to Imaginationland which while they're there the terrorist attack takes place. Kyle, Stan & Butters enter on a mission to help fight the bad side of our Imagination and the terrorists, whilst Cartman sets out to prove that the Leprechaun was real so he can get Kyle to suck his Balls. An absolutely hysterical trilogy of episodes that show the genuine imagination of the South Park creators.
Episode 13: Guitar Queer-o: Stan and Kyle are the best players on the computer game Guitar Hero and they are signed by a record company who wants to display their skills by then gaining 100,000 points at a show in the arcade. Kyle gets manipulated by the record company and is convinced to get a new and better partner, Stan takes it badly and buys a new game called heroin hero in which he must chase the dragon. Again this is an incredibly funny episode that makes fun of those who take these games seriously and spend way too much time on them.
Episode 14: The List: The girls of South Park elementary create a list of who they think the cutest boy in the school is. Kyle is placed last on the list but can't believe that he was placed lower on the list than Cartman, this uncovers a conspiracy that the boys would have never expected. It's a great episode that gives us a nostalgic look at some classic moments from previous episodes.
As you can see from the descriptions this is a great set of episodes that everybody should own.
31 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Still the funniest animated show on TV today Jun 07, 2008
By N. Durham
"Big Evil"
Even in it's eleventh season, South Park manages to still be the funniest animated show on TV today. Proof of that statement can be seen in the opening episode, appropriately titled "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", in which Stan's dad Randy goes on Wheel of Fortune, and gets the wrong idea. If you've never seen this episode before and are easily offended, well, I suggest you don't watch it. For the rest of us though, this episode is worth the price of admission alone. Not to mention the simply brilliant "Imaginationland" trilogy of episodes, as well as the very funny "Cartman Sucks" and "Lice Capades"; which once again find creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker not only pushing limits, but obliterating them. Matt and Trey also have a fine time spoofing things as well, including 24 with "The Snuke", zombies with "Night of the Living Homeless", Bono's work (and their Emmy win) with "More Crap", 300 with "D-Yikes!", and the mega-popular Guitar Hero with "Guitar Queer-o". The season really reaches one of it's best moments with "Le Petit Tourette", which finds Cartman faking having Tourette's syndrome. While season closing episodes "Guitar Queer-o" and "The List" aren't anything too special, the season as a whole is still another winning and ungodly funny season of the long running show. All in all, South Park continues to raise the bar for hysterical offensiveness, and we should all definitely be glad that it does, and hasn't become a stagnant shell of it's former self like another long running prime time animated series that will remain nameless.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
PEOPLE WHO Aug 23, 2008
By DICK YORK IS THE BETTER DICK
"ZACHARY SMITH"
How ANYONE can write Season 11 of SOuth park is crude, lost its touch or is too repetitive is unfortunately a HOMER. Go back to watching THE SIMPSONS, you JUST DON'T GET IT. You probably ENJOY FAMILY GUY.
Season 11 of South Park is possibly the funniest Season of ALL. Starting off with "Apologies to Jesse Jackson," which I consider the 22 most hilarious cartoon minutes ever produced. Add in the highly creative and interesting 3 part "IMaginationland," the sick punch line ending (I won't give it away) of "Lice Capades", and you have a supremely original, funny, and creative season. BUY THIS.
Now---Season 12 will be a big dissapointment. Where Season 11 is superb in ideas and comedy, the upcoming Season 12 departs. A number of less than funny episodes,. ;ess than socially biting, less engaging characters, and YES, there were repetitive themes in Season 12. BUT NOT SEASON 11!! It's a WINNER!! If there's anything to [...] about it is that they have virtually emilinated TIMMY from the show. Yeah, I know, he's RETARDED but some of the funniest episodes of the series featured TIMMMY paired with JIMMY. I'd like to see a new TIMMY and JIMMY episode!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Goin' On Down to South Park Dec 19, 2008
By Reconnecting To My Childhood
"Time Won't Let Me Go"
South Park season eleven is a great season of the show. It contains great episodes and the only time they weren't of classic status was in Lice Capades. The episodes included in this set are:
With Apologies To Jesse Jackson- Randy solves the wheel of fortune puzzle with the N word as he comes to understand why being classified by a word is annoying when it reminds you of a past you want to forget. (People who annoy you.)
Cartman Sucks- Cartman gets Butter's sent to gay counselling camp as he tries to stop Kyle from showing the class provocative pictures of him. (Eric Cartman's mother called, she found the photo's)
Lice Capades- A slower episode where the boys lice symbolize the annoyance we are as inhabitants to the planet. (Smart idea, poor execution)
The Snuke- Hilary Clinton is under attack as Cartman plays the part of Jack Bauer in a 24 spoof. (The Snuke is in her Sn*tch)
Fantastic Easter Special- Stan learns why we paint easter eggs in a Da Vinci Code Spoof. (Peeps!)
D-Yikes- Mrs. Garrison finds a club for others like her but when Persians want to take over it turns into a '300' standoff. (Scissor me timbers).
Night Of The Living Homeless- Great episode where homeless people play the part of zombies. (Does anyone have any change?)
Le Petite Tourette- Cartman pretends to have Tourette's syndrome in an attempt to say whatever he wants. (P*ss! In your mouth!)
More Crap- Randy breaks the world record for biggest crap until Bono steps in as the world's biggest piece of crap.(This show is emmy winning).
Imaginationland I,II,III- The boys finally hit on the Iraq war in the most intelligent and entertaining thing they have done so far. Man Bear Pig, Al Gore and the Critterland Christmas Critter's all make appearances as well as Alien, Santa, Luke Skywalker and Jason Voorhies. (The terrorists are attacking our imaginations!)
Guitar Queer-o- Stan and Kyle want to be rock stars but the life may be too difficult. (The best use of in show product advertisment since Make Love, Not Warcraft)
The List- The girl's ranking of the boys looks finds them all reacting different ways in a more low profile still entertaining episode. (Burn it down, burn it down to the gwound.)
The set is the same as all the previous ones with well chosen art work and safe DVD storage with easy access and convenient episode listings/descriptions on the box foldouts. Other than previews the only special features that have been on South Park sets recently are Matt and Trey giving mini-commentaries which are the most honest and entertaining commentaries around despite being under five minutes each.
I loved this season, I feel it is has reached a new plateau for the series and hit a new stride creatively. South Park as a concept is a series that is constantly not only changing itself but evolving to keep current. The first two seasons were one thing then season three started it in a new direction through the fourth and fifth seasons. Then season six was similar to season eleven in that for me it hit a new stride and was near perfect beginning to end. The trend of the sixth season grew through the seventh and season eight was another new height for the series. The ninth season started it on a new track through the award winning tenth season to season eleven which for me is another solid season beginning to end (despite Lice Capades which had funny moments but didn't hold my attention, a few more moments of the boys might have fixed this).
The recent South Park seasons have been better in the tail end or second run of episodes. I think since episodes are split up in runs from March to May and then September/October to December this is probably because they have more time over the summer to workout idea's ahead of time and improve what they didn't like looking back on the first half.
The twelth season is coming out on DVD/Blu-Ray soon and it's not as great as season eleven overall but it is again the series moving in a new evolutionary direction and I look forward to seeing where it will be going next. If season eleven is a new highpoint then season twelve is a more than entertaining and satirical enough passtime until the show reaches it's next creative plateau. Here's hoping it won't fall like Simpsons and Family guy did.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Another Must In Your Collection Nov 17, 2008
By A. Ouellette
"The Music Master"
If you are an avid South Park collector, then you don't want to miss the eleventh season. All great episodes as always... The best price I found, way cheaper than Comedy Central and quick delivery. A must for you if you collect or if for some odd reason just started watching....
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