South Park – 3-Pack: Volume 1 review
The "South Park: Imaginationland" DVD release combines the three-part trilogy of episodes from Season 11 into a sixty five smart ´spotlight-length´ film. The ´Unrated Director´s Cut´ throws away the Comedy Central Censors and goes due to the fact that the of a deer gralloch with a number of F-Bombs and other swear words that typically are bleeped out during the televised episodes. The three episodes at first aired on Comedy Central between October 17 and October 31, 2007.
The required underlying recounting of "Imaginationland" is that Cartman had made a sell with Kyle that if he could prove that leprechauns sincerely existed, Kyle would suck Cartman´s balls. The leprechaun appears and Cartman tells Kyle that he expects to gain relief for his biting balls. However, the leprechaun delivers a message that a terrorist attack is menacing. Kyle, Stan and Butters gain a special hot air balloon and after a instead horribly ditty, the Mayor of Imaginationland takes them to a post where all of man´s visionary creatures prevail. A terrorist attack on our imaginations causes an uproar and the Pentagon must elect whether or not they should nuke our imaginativeness.
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A few subplots are thrown into the film to tot up to the basic storyline. Butters becomes trapped in Imaginationland but serves as the Neo-like celebrity who can harness his imagination and help crush the evil imaginary creatures that threaten to befall our wit. Stan is sent into a "Stargate" strain device to follow in the footsteps of Kurt Russell (who is raped by made-up Christmas critters) and find out what is happening. The government and others step in to help Cartman gain the oral delight he craves from Kyle and a few other things chance. Kenny doesn´t die.
"Imaginationland" is not the "South Park Movie." It is to the letter what it is: three episodes combined to tell their entire tale arc and removed bleeps to purvey stronger interaction that what is typically heard on Comedy Important. It is rude and undeveloped, but fans of "South Park" should discern it tremendously funny. I did. There are a number of parodies throughout the take. "Star Wars" is heavily parodied and Luke Skywalker is one of the nine legendary figures who servants guide Butters. "The Abyss," "The Matrix," "Stargate" and countless cartoon shows are also parodied.
What I enjoyed the most in "Imaginationland" was the plethora of informal characters that populated the film. I saw Smurfs, Predators, Aliens, Freddy Kruger, Jason, Orko from He-Crew, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake and dozens of others. Some of the familiar characters heed an star-crossed demise and those that spurn the old "Strawberry Shortcake" cartoons will find themselves rewarded here. Characters from above-named "South Park" episodes are also included in this hour long opus, although I was surprised to not see Mr. Hanky.
If you are preggers another "South Park: The Movie," you are booming to be unsatisfied with "Imaginationland." This is nothing more than a three be a party to collection of episodes joined together and containing a unimportant foul lingo and perhaps a few extra bits of footage. There is oodles of oral making love, rape, murder and other off-colored jokes contained in the show and this may be some of the more vile South Park lay you will find, but once the Salt 11 slug set comes out, "Imaginationland" on DVD will serve exclusively as a more harsh compilation of part of the season. It is ludicrous and it is crude, but if you´ve already seen the episodes, it doesn´t suggest too much more. It is definitely something over the extent of the "South Park" faithful.