South Park, Vol. 1 (2006) USA
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Director:Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Adrien Beard, Toni Nugnes, Eric Stough
Studio:Warner Home Video
Writer:Trey Parker, Matt Stone
Rating:4
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2006-03-20
ASIN:6305176132
UPC:0085393659424
Price:$14.98
Genre:South Park
Release:1998-10-21
IMDb:0933377
Duration:100
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English
Features:Animated
Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Adrien Beard, Toni Nugnes, Eric Stough  ...  (Director)
Trey Parker, Matt Stone  ...  (Writer)
 
Isaac Hayes  ...  
Trey Parker  ...  
Matt Stone  ...  
Busdriver  ...  Himself
Kamau Daaood  ...  Himself
Dale Davis  ...  Himself
Richard Fulton  ...  Himself
Billy Higgins  ...  Himself
Nzingha Kamara  ...  Herself
John Outterbridge  ...  Himself
Horace Tapscott  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Dwight Trible  ...  Himself
Lady Walquer Vereen  ...  Herself
Mona Marshall  ...  
April Stewart  ...  
Summary: Four foul-mouthed tykes in parkas and wool caps navigate the treacherous snows of adolescence such as puppy love, sibling jealousy, and alien abduction in the cartoon that celebrates the American art of bad taste with crude, cut-out animation and construction-paper color. The pilot episode, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe," establishes the tone and style of all episodes to come: gentle homilies and childhood innocence arising from a twisted plot with grotesque and bizarre twists, in this case involving UFOs, flaming flatulence, and a 20-foot antenna array that springs out of Cartman's butt. In "Volcano" the boys learn the masculine art of hunting endangered species and meet the mythic wilderness monster Scuzzlebutt while oozing lava threatens their town. In "Weight Gain 4000,""big boned" Cartman decides he must slam dietary supplements to beef up for a TV appearance with Kathy Lee Gifford, while Mr. Garrison (egged on by insidious hand puppet Mr. Hat) plots his revenge. Finally, Stan learns tolerance in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" while his elementary school struggles to beat the 72-point spread in the big homecoming game--a major event in a town where many citizens never got past the fifth grade. Sweater-garbed creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone introduce each episode in bizarre fireside chats in which they proclaim every episode their "very favorite" as they exchange longing, moon-eyed glances and their dog Old Scratch changes size and breed from shot to shot. --Sean Axmaker