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Imaginationland: Episode III

  • Episode aired Oct 31, 2007
  • TV-14
  • 22m
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9.0/10
4.7K
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South Park (1997)
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Stan and Butters engage in battle as they fight the army of evil imaginary forces; Cartman once again goes to great lengths to get Kyle to suck his balls.Stan and Butters engage in battle as they fight the army of evil imaginary forces; Cartman once again goes to great lengths to get Kyle to suck his balls.Stan and Butters engage in battle as they fight the army of evil imaginary forces; Cartman once again goes to great lengths to get Kyle to suck his balls.

  • Director
    • Trey Parker
  • Writers
    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
    • Brian Graden
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    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
    • Jonathan Kimmel
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Trey Parker
    • Writers
      • Trey Parker
      • Matt Stone
      • Brian Graden
    • Stars
      • Trey Parker
      • Matt Stone
      • Jonathan Kimmel
    • 5User reviews
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    tedg

    Normia

    A viewer sent me this trilogy as a "must see."

    I don't watch much Teevee, so have seen only a half dozen South park episodes. As a result, I don't know weather this little gem will get buried among a bunch of other episodes. If so, that may be too bad.

    These may be some of our most important satirists. Important because they are on TeeVee. Important because (to judge from the comments here) people tune in for only one purpose: to laugh. And important because they wear their roles in the open, like Jonathan Swift. The formula is too subtle for me to be attracted to except in small bits, but the big joke in good satire is that the people being satirized are the ones most likely to laugh without getting the joke.

    What makes this valuable is they have the nub right. Religion is an imaginary exercise. Probably it is necessary in some way, but the genius here is the placing of Jesus next to Popeye and Santa. (Odd that they had the guts to start this thing with Islam attacking the world's imagination, but not to place Mohammad in imaginationland. As that would be an immediate and automatic death sentence for all involved, the silence of his absence thunders.)

    The second stroke of genius is to cast it as a sort of Narnia done right, one that isn't a fundamentalist text of precisely the kind that threatens the world in the final war. It successfully pulls the legs out from C S Lewis — that dangerous closer of minds in the name of God. Satire is our best weapon against these guys.

    Then there's all the jokes: stuff about the military, about sexual games and dominance, and about various characters.

    And finally, as the last writing stage, I think they add in making fun of celebrities at the last stage. I think most of this clouds things, but they know what works, and I suppose finding that sweet spot of cloudy clarity is what its all about. I think I prefer the Doonesbury route. Today its Cheney as Emperor Palpatine. But then, I don't need to be tricked.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    10lesleyharris30

    The 3 part imaginationland-BEST SOUTH PARK EPISODES EVER!

    I have to say that the 3 part Imaginationland episodes are one of the best South Park episodes ever made,this is part three,the final part in the trilogy,this one shows Butters,Lolly Pop King and Snarf finally making there way to Castle Sunshine and Butters turning out to be the chosen one.

    Stan and Butters are both stuck in imaginationland and must fight for their lives against an army of imaginary evil forces,meanwhile Kyle is in hospital after ManBearPig attacks him and Cartman is still trying to get Kyle to suck his *****.

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    10gangstahippie

    Great Conclusion

    The conclusion of the three part imaginationland episode! What happens in the series is Cartman sees a leprechaun and Kyle does not believe it.They bet on whether the leprechaun is real or not.However, if they do see the leprechaun, Kyle has to suck Cartman's balls.They do see it and throughout the episodes, Cartman goes to great lengths to get Kyle to suck his balls.The leprechaun is from a place called Imaginationland, where all the imaginary characters live.However, terrorists take over imaginationland and break the wall which separates the good imaginary characters from the evil ones.In this episode, Butters finds that he can dream imaginary characters back to life and help the good characters win the war.I think the entire trilogy of episodes are simply excellent and one of the better episodes of South park.

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      Alternative title: Moistening of the Scrotum.
    • Quotes

      General: If I'm not mistaken, you were the one who bet that leprechauns weren't real. So why do you care what happens?

      Kyle Broflovski: Because I, I... uh... because I think they are real

      [sentimental music begins]

      Kyle Broflovski: It's all real. Think about it. Haven't Luke Skywalker and Santa Claus affected your lives more than most real people in this room? I mean, whether Jesus is real or not, he - he's had a bigger impact on the world than any of us have. And the same can be said for Bugs Bunny and - and Superman and Harry Potter. They've changed my life - changed the way I act on the earth. Doesn't that make them kind of real? They might be imaginary but, but they're more important than most of us here. And they're all gonna be around here long after we're dead. So, in a way, those things are more realer than any of us.

    • Connections
      Edited into South Park: Imaginationland (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      South Park (theme song)
      Music by Primus

      Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone

      Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone

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    • Is there a "Memorial Hospital" located in Washington, DC?
    • What did Eric Cartman make for Kyle Broflovski while he was in "Memorial Hospital" in Washington, DC?
    • What does Aslan want Butters Stotch to imagin to come back to life and who does he end up imagining to appear and then make disappear?

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      • October 31, 2007 (United States)
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      • 22m
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      • Stereo
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      • 4:3

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