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South Park - Season 25


Screen Rant felt that the season was too short, saying that "it took quite a while for South Park season 25 to get going. Some of the earlier episodes, such as 'Pajama Day', felt like they were going through the motions with their COVID-related satire, and by the time the season did get going with a pair of Butters-centric episodes touching upon cancel culture and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the season was already over. Without more episodes to properly develop and marinate character-specific plot threads and the brilliant current events satire that came with them, South Park's latest season, unfortunately, didn't tell a complete and satisfying story."[18]




South Park - Season 25


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Fans tuning into South Park season 25 were left puzzled by the short 6-episode run. South Park has never been a typical television show, from the fact that the series began life as a viral email Christmas card to its boundary-pushing content (and shockingly swift production schedule), South Park is risky in terms of most television traditions. The risqué animated satire is currently on its 26th season and has one theatrical movie but, in its time on air, South Park has been protested, praised, challenged, awarded, and banned in equal measure.


The South Park season 25 changes are just the latest in the show's history. South Park has been on the air for over 25 years, and the reason it's enjoyed such longevity is its ability to adapt throughout its lifetime. This just isn't in terms of season format or episode runtime, either. The entire tone of South Park has shifted drastically as the show evolved. The seasons of South Park in the '90s and early '00s lacked the political satire for which the show's come to be known and loved.


There were flashes of it in the earliest seasons, but the majority of the humor was more gross-out or slapstick comedy like Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo, or the town getting ravaged by a 50-ft tall Mecha Streisand. South Park's very first episode was just about Cartman getting an anal probe from an alien and nothing more. The show didn't concern itself with parodying pop culture or real-world news until later.


It wasn't until 2004-2005 that South Park started getting political or parodying real-life events as they happened. The first South Park allusions to the real world mainly came in the form of various celebrity parodies, like the infamous Paris Hilton episode in Season 8. By the time Obama got elected in 2008, South Park was on its 12th season and had fully entered satire territory, as evidenced by the episode "About Last Night." By contrast, there wasn't a George Bush election episode in 2000 (though the episode "Douche and Turd" in 2004 poked at the election within which Bush won his second term).


By the time Trump was elected in 2016, the long-running South Park had fully developed not only in terms of the depth of satire but also around their approach to longer-view serialized storytelling. Their Trump-parodying President Garrison arc ran throughout seasons 19-24. Season 26 continues to tackle current stories with episodes on Kanye West's antisemitic rants and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving the Royal Family. While the South Park season 25 changes might make the show feel unrecognizably different for newer fans, more seasoned followers of South Park know it's just par for the course.


With season 26 already beginning to air, fans are understandably wondering if it will follow South Park season 25 with a short episode count or if things will be back to a longer season. Unfortunately, even though the season has already started to air, it has not been confirmed how long the season will be. So far, South Park has returned with the usual 22-minute episodes and it doesn't look to be cutting things short just yet. The new season is continuing with aspects from South Park season 25 including Cartman's noticeable change to a less villainous character. However, it is still possible that the show could follow the previous season in ending things after six episodes while the new format of South Park continues to be worked out.


South Park season 26's ending will come as a letdown for viewers who hoped that the outing would avoid the same problem as season 25's finale. In August 2021, South Park co-creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker inked a historic deal with Paramount. The two South Park co-creators will make six more seasons of the long-running show along with 14 feature-length specials in exchange for a staggering $900 million. However, viewers who assumed that this meant many more South Park episodes were in for a surprise.


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December 11, 2019, was the last day that a regular twenty-minute episode of South Park aired. Ever since September 30, 2020, South Park fans have only gotten four extended hour-long specials. Fans have been begging for a new season ever since 2019, and on February 2, 2022, the first episode of season 25 aired on Comedy Central.


The most recent season of South Park is set to arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on April 4, 2023. Season 25 is made up of six episodes and is 2 hours and 14 minutes long in total. Luckily, a new season will be around to tide fans over as they wait for the home media release, as South Park Season 26 is set to premiere on February 8.


Available on Apr. 4, South Park: The Complete Twenty-Fifth Season is releasing at an interesting point in the show's history. Debuting in 1997, South Park has been a foundational piece of modern western comedy for decades. In the years since its debut, South Park's creators have been met with plenty of awards and acclaim, with no clear end in sight. In 2021, the show was renewed through Season 30, with the promise of over a dozen original made-for-streaming movies in the near-future. Befitting that split focus, Season 25 is shorter than previous years of the show, playing out across six episodes as opposed to earlier seasons.


Randy isn't the only character in the season faced directly with their hubris, as Cartman's living situation, as well as his relationship with his mother, deteriorates in "City People" due to his actions, while Butters's casual embrace of a problematic past in "Credigree Weed St. Patrick's Day Special" lands him in serious legal jeopardy. While South Park still delivers harsh and pointed commentary, enough of it feels self-reflective that it shows how the series has grown. While the messaging of "Pajama Day" might be muddied and leave a mixed aftertaste, the rest of the season finds a healthy balance between goofy comedy and satire.


The biggest problem with South Park Season 25 is that the show doesn't spend much time embracing anything purely silly -- the sort of comic inspiration that elevated some of the show's best episodes -- like Season 8's "AWESOM-O," Season 9's "The Death of Eric Cartman," and Season 10's "Make Love, Not Warcraft" -- and helped perfect the show's ridiculously silly and character-driven potential. The closest the season comes to that is "Help, My Teenager Hates Me!," which forces the show's central cast to try to be the "parents" to the rude teenagers they meet at an airsoft grounds. It's a silly episode that can't match the bizarre heights that earlier seasons had been able to accomplish but fits nicely into the modern version of the show, poking fun at the childish nature of older generations that children feel forced to confront.


The home-video release of the season compiled the episodes in high definition, but with a bare-bones presentation that lets the episodes speak for themselves. The plot lines introduced in the season -- most notably Randy's rivalry with Tolkien's father -- aren't resolved in the episodes included on the disc. Instead, fans will have to check out the two South Park The Streaming Wars specials (now streaming on Paramount+) to get the full resolution of that plot-line. While the show might not reach the unpredictable heights of its earlier years, South Park: The Complete Twenty-Fifth Season proves there's still plenty of life left in the show.


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The South Park animated series launched all the way back in August 1997, and it's been going strong on television, in movie theaters, through streaming services, and in video game format ever since. Over the course of its run, South Park has gathered up five Primetime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award, but when the coronavirus pandemic hit, it threw a real wrench into the works when it came to producing full seasons. In fact, other than a few streaming specials, the show has basically shut down since 2019.


Now it's making a triumphant return, however, in a somewhat abbreviated run. The season 25 episodes of South Park were officially announced in a blog post on the show's webpage, as well as the date people can expect to see the season debut. The new six-episode run will kick off on February 2, meaning that fans of the animated comedy only have another couple of weeks to wait. The blog post also pointed out that not only is the show returning to Comedy Central for that 25th season, but it's staying on the same day and time as it's been since its very beginning. 041b061a72


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