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South Park is an American animated television sitcom created by Trey Parker and
Matt Stone for Comedy Central. The series originated from a pair of animated sho
rts titled The Spirit of Christmas, and the first episode of South Park original
ly aired on August 13, 1997 on Comedy Central. Intended for mature audiences, th
e show has become infamous for its crude language and dark, surreal humor that l
ampoons a wide range of topics. The story revolves around four boys Stan Marsh, Ky
le Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick and their bizarre adventures in a
nd around the eponymous Colorado town.
Since its debut on August 13, 1997,[1] South Park has broadcast 277 episodes, an
d its twentieth season premiered on September 14, 2016. South Park: Bigger, Long
er & Uncut, a feature-length film, was released in theaters on June 30, 1999 and
grossed over US$83 million worldwide.[2] In 2007, Comedy Central celebrated the
show's tenth anniversary with Imaginationland: The Movie.[3][4][5] On its fifte
enth anniversary, Comedy Central released 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Par
k on October 9, 2011.[6] South Park: The Stick of Truth, a video game released i
n 2014 received positive reviews from critics.[7] A sequel titled South Park: Th
e Fractured but Whole, will be released in 2017.[8]
Episodes of South Park have been nominated for a variety of different awards, in
cluding 3 Annie Awards (with one wins),[9] 2 Critics' Choice Television Award (w
ith zero wins),[10] 17 Emmy Awards (with five wins),[11] 3 TCA Awards (with zero
wins),[12] and received a Peabody Award.[13] Several compilation DVDs have been
released. In addition, the first nineteen seasons have been released on DVD and
Blu-ray, and are available for Regions 1, 2 and 4 as of September 2016.[14][15]
[16][17]
As of November 30, 2016, 277 episodes of South Park have aired. Currently airing
the twentieth season, the show remains Comedy Central's highest rated program a
nd second-longest-running, behind The Daily Show. Comedy Central has renewed Sou
th Park through 2019, bringing the show to 23 seasons.[18][19][20]
Seasons: 1 2 3 Film 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Future seasons
Home media Shorts, sketches, and other appearances References
Series overview
Season Episodes
Originally aired
First aired
Last aired
1
13
August 13, 1997
February 25, 1998
2
18
April 1, 1998 January 20, 1999
3
17
April 7, 1999 January 12, 2000
Film
June 30, 1999
4
17
April 5, 2000 December 20, 2000
5
14
June 20, 2001 December 12, 2001
6
17
March 6, 2002 December 11, 2002
7
15
March 19, 2003 December 17, 2003
8
14
March 17, 2004 December 15, 2004
9
14
March 9, 2005 December 7, 2005
10
14
March 22, 2006 November 15, 2006
11
14
March 7, 2007 November 14, 2007
12
14
March 12, 2008 November 19, 2008
13
14
March 11, 2009 November 18, 2009
14
14
March 17, 2010 November 17, 2010
15
14
April 27, 2011 November 16, 2011
16
14
March 14, 2012 November 7, 2012
17
10
September 25, 2013
December 11, 2013
18
10
September 24, 2014
December 10, 2014

19
10
September 16, 2015
December 9, 2015
20
10
September 14, 2016
December 7, 2016[21]
Episodes
Season 1 (1997 98)
Main article: South Park (season 1)
No.
overall
No. in
season Title Directed by
Written by
Original air date?[22] Prod.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1
1
"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe"
Trey Parker[23]
Trey Par
ker & Matt Stone
August 13, 1997
101
0.98[24]
2
2
"Volcano"
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
Trey Parker & Ma
tt Stone
August 20, 1997
103
1.0[24]
3
3
"Weight Gain 4000"
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
Trey Par
ker & Matt Stone
August 27, 1997
102
N/A
4
4
"Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride"
Trey Parker[25]
Trey Parker & Matt Stone[25]
September 3, 1997
104
N/A
5
5
"An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig"
(uncredited)
Trey Par
ker, Matt Stone & Dan Sterling September 10, 1997
105
N/A
6
6
"Death"
Matt Stone
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
September 17, 1997
106
1.3[24]
7
7
"Pinkeye"
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
Trey Parker, Mat
t Stone & Philip Stark October 29, 1997
107
2.7[26]
8
8
"Starvin' Marvin"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November
19, 1997
109
2.2[27]
9
9
"Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo"
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
Trey Parker
December 17, 1997
110
4.5[28]
10
10
"Damien"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
February 4, 1998
108
5.1[29][30]
11
11
"Tom's Rhinoplasty"
(uncredited)
Trey Parker
February
11, 1998
111
4.1[31]
12
12
"Mecha-Streisand"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Philip Star
k & Matt Stone February 18, 1998
112
5.4[32]
13
13
"Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut"
Trey Parker
Trey Par
ker & David R. Goodman February 25, 1998
113
6.4[33]
Season 2 (1998 99)
Main article: South Park (season 2)
No.
overall
No. in
season Title Directed by
Written by
Original air date?[34] Prod.
code
14
1
"Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus" Trey Parker
Trisha Nixon & Trey Parker
April 1, 1998 201
15
2
"Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut" Trey Parker
David Go
odman & Trey Parker
April 22, 1998 202
16
3
"Ike's Wee Wee"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
May 20,
1998
204
17
4
"Chickenlover" Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Matt Stone & David
Goodman
May 27, 1998[35]
203
18
5
"Conjoined Fetus Lady" Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Matt Stone
& David Goodman
June 3, 1998
205
19
6
"The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka"
Trey Par
ker
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
June 10, 1998 206
20
7
"City on the Edge of Forever"
"Flashbacks"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker & Nancy M. Pimental
June 17,
1998 207
21
8
"Summer Sucks" Trey Parker
Nancy M. Pimental & Trey Parker
June 24, 1998 208
22
9
"Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls" Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Mat

t Stone & Nancy M. Pimental


August 19, 1998
209
23
10
"Chickenpox"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Matt Stone & Trisha
Nixon August 26, 1998
210
24
11
"Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker & David Goodman
September 2, 1998
211
25
12
"Clubhouses"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker & Nancy M. Pimental
September 23, 1998
212
26
13
"Cow Days"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker & David Goodman
September 30, 1998
213
27
14
"Chef Aid"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker & Matt Stone
October 7, 1998
214
28
15
"Spookyfish"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
October 28, 1998
215
29
16
"Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson!"
Eric Stough
Trey Par
ker & Nancy M. Pimental
December 9, 1998
216
30
17
"Gnomes"
Trey Parker
Pam Brady, Trey Parker & Matt St
one
December 16, 1998
217
31
18
"Prehistoric Ice Man" Eric Stough
Trey Parker & Nancy M. P
imental
January 20, 1999
218
Season 3 (1999 2000)
Main article: South Park (season 3)
No.
overall
No. in
season Title Directed by
Written by
Original air date?[36] Prod.
code?
32
1
"Rainforest Shmainforest"
Trey Parker & Eric Stough
Trey Parker, Matt Stone
April 7, 1999 301
33
2
"Spontaneous Combustion"
Matt Stone
Trey Parker, Mat
t Stone & David Goodman
April 14, 1999 302
34
3
"The Succubus" Trey Parker
Trey Parker
April 21, 1999
303
35
4
"Jakovasaurs" Matt Stone
Trey Parker, Matt Stone & David
Goodman
June 16, 1999 305
36
5
"Tweek vs. Craig"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
June 23,
1999 304
37
6
"Sexual Harassment Panda"
Eric Stough
Trey Parker
July 7, 1999
306
38
7
"Cat Orgy"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 14, 1999
307
39
8
"Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub" Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Mat
t Stone & David Goodman
July 21, 1999 308
40
9
"Jewbilee"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 28, 1999
309
41
10
"Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery"
Trey Parker
Trey Par
ker
October 27, 1999
312
42
11
"Chinpokomon" Eric Stough & Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November 3, 1999
310
43
12
"Hooked on Monkey Fonics"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November 10, 1999
313
44
13
"Starvin' Marvin in Space"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Mat
t Stone & Kyle McCulloch
November 17, 1999
311
45
14
"The Red Badge of Gayness"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November 24, 1999
314
46
15
"Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics"
Trey Parker
Trey Par
ker
December 1, 1999
315
47
16
"Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus"
Eric Stough
Trey Par
ker
December 29, 1999
316
48
17
"World Wide Recorder Concert" Eric Stough
Trey Parker
January 12, 2000
317
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

Main article: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut


Title Directed by
Written by
Release date (U.S.)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Matt Stone
& Pam Brady
June 30, 1999
Season 4 (2000)
Main article: South Park (season 4)
No.
overall
No. in
season Title Directed by
Written by
Original air date?[37] Prod.
code
49
1
"The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000"
"The Tooth Fairy's Tats"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Matt Stone & Nancy
M. Pimental
April 5, 2000 402
50
2
"Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000"
"Cartman's Silly Hate Crime"
Trey Parker & Eric Stough
Trey Parker
April 12, 2000 401
51
3
"Timmy 2000"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
April 19, 2000
404
52
4
"Quintuplets 2000"
"Contorting Quintuplets 2000"
"Quintuplets" Trey Parker
Trey Parker
April 26, 2000 403
53
5
"Cartman Joins NAMBLA" Eric Stough
Trey Parker
June 21,
2000 406
54
6
"Cherokee Hair Tampons"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
June 28, 2000 407
55
7
"Chef Goes Nanners"
Trey Parker & Eric Stough
Trey Par
ker
July 5, 2000
408
56
8
"Something You Can Do with Your Finger"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 12, 2000 409
57
9
"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"
Trey Parker
Trey Par
ker
July 19, 2000 410
58
10
"Probably"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 26, 2000
411
59
11
"4th Grade"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November 8, 2000
412
60
12
"Trapper Keeper"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November
15, 2000
413
61
13
"Helen Keller! The Musical"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
November 22, 2000
414
62
14
"Pip"
"Great Expectations"
Eric Stough
Trey Parker
November 29, 2000
405
63
15
"Fat Camp"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
December 6, 2000
415
64
16
"The Wacky Molestation Adventure"
Trey Parker
Trey Par
ker
December 13, 2000
416
65
17
"A Very Crappy Christmas"
Adrien Beard
Trey Parker
December 20, 2000
417
Season 5 (2001)
Main article: South Park (season 5)
No.
overall
No. in
season Title Directed by
Written by
Original air date?[38] Prod.
code
66
1
"It Hits the Fan"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
June 20,
2001 502
67
2
"Cripple Fight"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
June 27,
2001 503
68
3
"Super Best Friends"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 4,
2001
504

69
4
"Scott Tenorman Must Die"
Eric Stough
Trey Parker
July 11, 2001 501
70
5
"Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 18, 2001 505
71
6
"Cartmanland" Trey Parker
Trey Parker
July 25, 2001
506
72
7
"Proper Condom Use"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
August 1
, 2001 507
73
8
"Towelie"
Trey Parker
Trey Parker
August 8, 2001
508
74
9
"Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants"
Trey Parker
Trey Par
ker
November 7, 2001
509
75
10
"How to Eat with Your Butt"

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