South Park, Vol. 2 (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:4.5
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2006-03-20
ASIN:6305176140
UPC:0085393659523
Price:$14.98
Genre:South Park
Release:1998-10-27
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 more episodes from Comedy Central's animated sitcom South Park are included in the second volume of this series. In "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig," a crazy, raunchy look at genetic cloning (as well as a parody of Marlon Brando's embarrassing performance in The Island of Dr. Moreau), the boys try to win a science fair by mating Kyle's pet elephant with Cartman's pot-bellied pig. "Death" addresses both euthanasia and, self-consciously, offensive television. As Stan's 102-year-old grandfather tries to get someone to off him, South Park parents try to get their kids' favorite TV show--starring the farting, swearing duo Terrence and Phillip--tossed off the air. In "Pinkeye," the town finds itself in the midst of an epidemic of zombie-ism spawned by the mix of embalming fluid and Worcestershire sauce in the cadaver of the bundled, mumbling Kenny--who, for a change, dies at the beginning of the show. "Damien" has the makings of a classic, both for its boxing match between Jesus (of the public access, call-in show Jesus and Pals) and the 350-pound red Beelzebub as well as for the twisted and excessive celebration of Cartman's birthday. Viewers will find some of the funniest Cartman lines here. He basks in the attention his birthday brings by assigning out gifts to party invitees and stuffing himself with pie, cake, and ice cream, all provided by the eerily pleasant Mrs. Cartman, of course. --Karen Karleski