EditTrey Parker…323 eps323 episodes • 1997–2025Matt Stone…323 eps323 episodes • 1997–2025Isaac Hayes136 eps136 episodes • 1997–2006Mona Marshall…220 eps220 episodes • 2000–2023April Stewart…201 eps201 episodes • 2004–2025Adrien Beard…75 eps75 episodes • 2000–2023Eliza Schneider…60 eps60 episodes • 1999–2003Jennifer Howell…51 eps51 episodes • 1997–2023Jessica Makinson…47 eps47 episodes • 2002–2022Mary Kay Bergman…42 eps42 episodes • 1997–1999Omaira Coromoto Rivero27 eps27 episodes • 1999–2000Betty Boogie Parker…26 eps26 episodes • 2015–2023Kyle McCulloch…22 eps22 episodes • 2000–2008Vernon Chatman…21 eps21 episodes • 2001–2022John 'Nancy' Hansen…20 eps20 episodes • 2001–2021Elisa Gabrielli…17 eps17 episodes • 2009–2020Jonathan Kimmel…12 eps12 episodes • 2005–2009Milan Agnone…12 eps12 episodes • 1999–2014CreatorsTrey ParkerMatt StoneBrian GradenAll cast & crewProduction, box office & more at IMDbProReview8.7424.1K12345678910SummaryReviewers say 'South Park' is celebrated for its bold, satirical take on current events, social issues, and pop culture, often pushing television boundaries. Known for crude humor and controversial topics, it garners both praise and criticism. Its unique animation, rapid production, and timely issue addressing stand out. Main characters Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny bring distinct personalities. Despite varying opinions on its quality, 'South Park' remains a significant cultural phenomenon, influencing animated comedy and sparking censorship debates.AI-generated from the text of user reviewsComedic brillianceDark humorFriendshipRewatchableThought-provokingUnpredictableAnimation styleSocial commentaryFeatured reviewsRaven_ZSouth Park is one of the most misunderstood, and also the most intelligent shows on television.South Park is a satirical look on most anything from Western society - politics, the media, today's youth, celebrities, violence in our society, and much much more. However, instead of presenting these issues as they are, they alternately project them through the exploits of four young boys in South Park, Colorado. Unfortunately, many people take the show solely at face value, refusing to see the intelligence in it - South Park is admittedly filled with racist and sexist jokes, along with other offensive material. The problem lies within the fact that most people don't seem to understand the concept of satire and self parody. I admit that I, myself, was one of these people - for years I refused to watch that "garbage," until finally a friend forced me to actually watch a whole episode, and I realized that the show was actually making a point.So, if you haven't done so, go - watch an episode. You'll feel smarter when you're done.9TheLittleSongbirdInitially was not sure as to whether 'South Park' would be my cup of tea at all, despite being a huge fan of animation for all my life (and still very much am). But there have been many instances of films and shows that gave me conflicted feelings before watching, but turned out far better than expected and actually being very good or more.Such is the case with 'South Park'. As of now, it is one of the highest rated shows on IMDb and was a huge ratings success when first aired, and no wonder. At its best, it's absolutely brilliant and one of the best and funniest shows there is to me. Thought that would never be said about a show known for dividing people with its controversial and "offensive" content, was not sure whether I would like it let alone love it and it ended up a favourite. Is it as good as it was? No, it's not as witty, daring or inventive now, but is still very funny and intelligent. That is only being said though because the earlier seasons are so good.To me, 'South Park' is much better than other popular shows like 'The Simpsons' (originally fantastic, now has declined rapidly) and 'Family Guy' and Seth Macfarlane's other shows, which never did anything for me.Can actually see though why some dislike it. A lot of the content is very controversial and not for the easily offended. The show is crude, extremely rude (possibly the rudest animated show ever), naughty, at times juvenile and less than subtle in its treatment of taboo subjects. At the same time, 'South Park' is hilarious, smart, witty and daring but also clever, sharp, irreverent and intelligent. The satirical humour is subversive and there are not many animated shows this daring, completely contradicting the tired and incredibly annoying cliché spouted constantly that animation is only for children (often by parents defending a panned family film).Often one is shocked at how much 'South Park' gets away with, everything. Every subject and every everyday issues is covered and satirised it seems, nothing escapes the writers. While subtlety completely goes out the window, so much of what 'South Park' says has a huge amount of truth and relevance (both when it first aired and still very much so now). Like good satire should it does it in a daring and perhaps divisive fashion, not holding back and taking no prisoners. This should sound like a recipe for disaster, but actually to me it was why the show is so loved and admired.There's more to 'South Park' than just the humour. The stories are very inventive, smartly constructed, cohesive, honest and relevant. The characters are some of the most memorable and iconic in recent animation, especially Cartman. Trey Parker and Matt Stone's voice work is a practical tour-De-force for both, both bringing so much individuality and personality to these characters and their writing.Not everybody seems to like the animation, personally liked the quirkiness of it myself and there are not many shows with visuals like 'South Park's'. The music is energetic and catchy.Overall, brilliant show that surprisingly became right up my street, even with the controversial content. 9/10 Bethany Cox10johnpaul-74140I love this show so much! I think this show has sometimes lost it's edge, but it always managed to get back in the game.10manuel_medeirosSouth Park is probably the most misunderstood show in TV history.Sure, it does have fart jokes but what it has really involved into is a show that depicts a wide range of current events, pop cultures references, social problems through the lenses of a group of 10 year olds and all the wacky characters that surround them.The fact that the drawings are fairly simple also makes a lot of people shy away from it, but actually this show has a completely unique approach to several divisive or thought-provoking subjects. To name a few:'The Hobbit" looks at how photoshopped photos makes society expectations of a woman's body hard to reach and the amount of pressure it may put on little girls (whilst taking hilarious jabs at Kanye West and Kim Kardashian)"You're getting old" takes you over the nightmare that is feeling like you might be mentally older than you friends and that may make left outConsole Wars episodes dive into the consumerism involving Black Friday, video games and the world's obsession with Game of ThronesThese are all great episodes and I think the show if anything has aged well with time.The other brilliant thing about South Park is that because each episode gets produced in the span of week, it can be more up to date than any scripted show - just this season it referenced Kavanaugh nomination controversy in an episode even before he was eventually confirmed.Second 10/10 I have given on IMDb and South Park is well deserving of it.10cdog-55874I wouldn't trade this show for the world. In fact, I love everything about it so much. So many episodes are funny and some even have a dark element in it that just makes it so good. Cartman's funny antics definitely keep the show going. Plots are so random yet so good. The older episodes are definitely the golden ones. I recommend watching them all. Plus,the show is so good it's been going for 26 years. Even the new episodes are funny, but the older you go back the better the episodes are (in my opinion). If you haven't watched South Park, I definitely would recommend it, and I already have multiple times.More like this8.6The Simpsons8.1Family Guy7.7South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut8.5Futurama9.1Rick and Morty7.1South Park: The End of Obesity9.0The Office7.8South Park: Joining the Panderverse8.8BoJack Horseman7.4American Dad!7.5South Park: Post COVID8.8Chappelle's ShowEditDid you knowEditTriviaCartman's mom is named Liane after Trey Parker's former fiancée. He caught her with another man so he named the promiscuous character after her.GoofsExactly who is related to whom in the Marsh family is never consistent. Early episodes imply that Jimbo and Marvin (Stan's grandfather) are on Sharon's side of the family, whereas more recent ones imply they are on Randy's side. Being on Sharon's side makes sense for Jimbo, as he has a different last name. However, Marvin's last name is, indeed, confirmed to be Marsh. Matt Stone revealed in an interview that Jimbo Kerns is Randy's half-brother.QuotesCartman: I'm not fat, I'm big-boned.Stan: No, Jay Leno's chin is big-boned. You are a big fat ass.Crazy creditsThis warning appears at the beginning of every episode:, Enjoy uncensored, full episodes of South Park, the groundbreaking Peabody and Emmy® Award-winning animated series. Follow everyone’s favorite troublemakers—Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny--from the very beginning of their unforgettable adventures., South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town. South Park also.