In this never-before-seen Director's Cut, the doors of the world's imagination are thrown wide open and the boys of South Park are transported to a magical realm in their greatest odyssey ev... Read allIn this never-before-seen Director's Cut, the doors of the world's imagination are thrown wide open and the boys of South Park are transported to a magical realm in their greatest odyssey ever.In this never-before-seen Director's Cut, the doors of the world's imagination are thrown wide open and the boys of South Park are transported to a magical realm in their greatest odyssey ever.
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This is absolutely the best direct-to-video film ever made. It's a piece of violent irony, humor, satire, craziness, pointlessness and yet so right to the point. Matt and Trey succeed themselves in this visual masterpiece.
Since season 1, South Park's visuals have improved themselves, and now they are to the best South Park ever: a trilogy/movie with the satire David Zucker still had in the first 'Scary Movie', the satire of Tim Burton's 'Mars Attacks!', a certain complexness and a humor that's just so... absurd.
10/10
Since season 1, South Park's visuals have improved themselves, and now they are to the best South Park ever: a trilogy/movie with the satire David Zucker still had in the first 'Scary Movie', the satire of Tim Burton's 'Mars Attacks!', a certain complexness and a humor that's just so... absurd.
10/10
Full disclosure: I'm one of those Family Guy people.
South Park at its best can be fairly charming and inciteful but otherwise...
This was a lot of fun though. I think this show plays to its strengths when it has these macabre, silly adventures full of intertextuality.
It has the scale to justify being a TV movie but I agree that it is not "the sequel" to that other mover.
This bizarre sub-plot of Cartman trying to get Kyle to fellate him and apparently not in a gay way is bemusing but, hey, it keeps you weirdly compelled.
There isn't anything satirical. The military presence says nothing that hasn't been said before.
South Park at its best can be fairly charming and inciteful but otherwise...
This was a lot of fun though. I think this show plays to its strengths when it has these macabre, silly adventures full of intertextuality.
It has the scale to justify being a TV movie but I agree that it is not "the sequel" to that other mover.
This bizarre sub-plot of Cartman trying to get Kyle to fellate him and apparently not in a gay way is bemusing but, hey, it keeps you weirdly compelled.
There isn't anything satirical. The military presence says nothing that hasn't been said before.
My favorite SP episodes are the ones that are more self contained stories instead of direct of the time social commentary. Those are amazing when they release but get dated quickly. But here it feels timeless.
Imagination Land is one of their multi part episodes, it really is an... "imaginative" idea and Trey & Matt really are able to find so many great directions with the story while including a lot of aspects from their history for long time fans.
Imagination Land is one of their multi part episodes, it really is an... "imaginative" idea and Trey & Matt really are able to find so many great directions with the story while including a lot of aspects from their history for long time fans.
Family Guy released "stewie griffin the untold story" a few years back as a straight to video family guy movie.They then played it cut into three episodes on television.South Park's Imaginationland was originally a three-parter episode.It was combined and released as a film on DVD with extra footage.I am going to review this as a movie.Imaginationland is a great movie which is just as good as Bigger, Longer and Uncut.It has an interesting storyline and is hilarious, just like the South Park series is! It also has plenty of interesting characters.Imaginationland the movie starts off with Cartman telling everybody he saw a leprechaun.Kyle does not believe him and Cartman bets that if they do see a leprechaun, Kyle must suck his balls!, they see one and find out he is from a place called Imaginationland.Imaginationland is where all the imaginary characters reside.HOwever, terrorists break into imaginationland and break the portal where all the evil characters are! With the help of the US government and Butters, the boys must save imaginationland! Meanwhile, Cartman goes through great lengths to get Kyle to suck his balls! Imaginationland is an interesting and great south park movie and is definitely recommended to fans.
Did you know
- TriviaWas rumored to be a sequel to South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999), which was later said to be false by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. The creators claim that if the 1999 film ever had a sequel, it would be the series finale.
- GoofsWhen Wario is shown with the evil characters he has a "V" logo on his clothes. This should be a "W."
- ConnectionsEdited from South Park: Imaginationland (2007)
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- Imaginationland: The Movie
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- 1h 7m(67 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
- 1.78 : 1
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