All 14 episodes from the eleventh season of the popular animated comedy series. During this season, the boys attempt to rescue Imaginationland from nuclear annihilation, discover the secret behind the Easter Bunny and get head lice – all part of growing up in South Park. Episodes are: ‘With Apologies to Jesse Jackson’, ‘Cartman Sucks’, ‘Lice Capades’, ‘The Snuke’, ‘Fantastic Easter Special’, ‘D-Yikes!’, ‘Night of the Living Homeless’, ‘Le Petit Tourette’, ‘More Crap’, ‘Imaginationland (Part 1)’, ‘Imaginationland (Part 2)’, ‘Imaginationland (Part 3)’, ‘Guitar Queer-O’
After 10 seasons of sick, wrong, brilliant, subversive, and groundbreaking humour, South Park just keeps getting a little more sick, a little more wrong, and a lot more funny. What could possibly be left for the boys from the small, redneck mountain town of South Park, Colorado to accomplish? Plenty, as it turns out. Cartman, for example, fights a midget in the season opener, pulls a practical joke that gets poor Butters sent to a special camp for gay children, sets a new town record for the most number of homeless people jumped over on his skateboard, and fakes having Tourette’s syndrome in order to get away with saying whatever he wants at school. Stan gets pulled into a bizarre and hilarious conspiracy surrounding Easter in a plot that parallels The Da Vinci Code, and Kyle becomes a Guitar Hero, only to lose his best friend to the glittering lights of rock stardom. Clearly the brightest star in this season, though, is the two-part episode Imaginationland, where the boys have the entire contents of the world’s imaginations, religions, and superstitions, laid before them for better, and for worse. It’s a brilliant episode that encapsulates everything that continues to make South Park so strong: imaginative story lines; sharp animation; indelible characters thrust into ridiculous situations; and all of it tied together with a strong ekimthread of subversive humour. It’s a formula that results in the sort of TV that just won’t be seen elsewhere, and considering that one whole story line revolves around a plot where Randy Marsh (Kyle’s Dad) tries to outdo Bono (lead singer of U2) for the record of World’s Largest… umm, Stool, well, maybe that’s a good thing. But for fans of the show who can’t get enough of goin’ down to South Park to see some friends of theirs, season 11 will continue to give plenty of reasons for making the trip. –Daniel Vancini
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